I gave up on leasing another Wrangler. The best lease I found local to my area was 36 months, 12K miles, $0 DAS, at $663 per month. I’ve seen better deals on leasehackr and was going to consider using a broker but made a decision to lease an EV as there were far more incentives.
Good luck to those hunting for a deal on a Wrangler! We loved our 2018 and 2021 (both were same body style as 2024) and never had an issue, but I wanted a lower payment more than a specific vehicle.
I was on the hunt for a Jeep lease for my son because his current Jeep lease is about to end. He is about 12k miles over. I also gave up on the Jeep and ended up finding him a Ram 1500 4x4 crew cab. I haven’t seen the final paperwork today but here’s a high level overview of the transaction:
MSRP: $62,295
Current excess mileage charge and other lease-end fees rolled into new lease: $3,400
Total Due at Signing: $609
36 months, 12k per year
Monthly Payment: $609
My son sent me several texts this afternoon thanking me for finding this for him so he’s thrilled with the truck and where the payment landed. He’s also learned a lesson about paying closer attention to mileage while leasing. Overall, this is not the best deal I’ve ever negotiated for a vehicle, but in today’s market with the excess mileage charge rolled in….I’ll take it as a win!
Glad to hear you got another Wrangler. For this new lease, if you’d like, I wrote an app that may help. It takes just a minute to setup with details from your lease, and there after every time you open the app it shows you the mileage your odometer should read for that day. If over, then try to drive less tomorrow. At the moment it is iPhone only but Android is coming. If it helps, please let me know.