Year: [2023] Make, Model, and Trim: [Nissan Rouge SL] Months/Annual Mileage: [36/12k] Zip Code: [02148]
Year: [2023] Make, Model, and Trim: [Honda CR-V EX-L] Months/Annual Mileage: [36/12k] Zip Code: [02148]
Hi everyone, l am considering to lease a SUV car from Nissan or Honda. l am in MA state and would like to know any useful info such as MSRP, Selling price, Residual, Discount, Rebate, MF, Fees, etc. Thanks!
Having current, accurate information for residual value, money factor, and incentives is important in understanding your deal. As such, going directly to a source that has access to that data from the captive banks is your best option.
Rate Findr has that information, as they have direct access to it from the captive banks. It’s a tool on the Leasehackr Calculator, available to Super Supporters.
According to Consumer Reports, Nisan Rouge is on the top 8 small SUVs not to buy/lease because of mechanical/electrical problems 21-23 years. Honda on the other list.
Indeed. But the Rogue is also a recommended choice.
In fact, after writing my post, I looked at CR and cannot find anything that supports what @Mark_Guzman has written about the Rogue and CR. @Mark_Guzman, can you clarify?
My last post on this here since I don’t want to get even further off topic, but…
The Rogue Sport is a totally different car than what is being discussed in this thread
CR, as far as I can tell, has no video recommending that people avoid the Rogue Sport for the years you’ve mentioned
CR’s reliability data indicates that the only recent year in which Rogue Sport had reliability issues was 2017 and, though MY 2021, gave it at least above average overall reliability.