3 row SUV with 2nd Row buckets under $600

Looking for a 3 row SUV. must have captain Chairs in the middle. Currently in a Tahoe- so now Tahoe, Yukon - not that one can be had for $600 a month or under anyway

I just picked up a Traverse Redline Edition for $539 a month with $539 due at signing.

What about Honda Pilot Elite ?

Toyota Highlander comes to mind

Mind sharing details?

I have a quote of $635 for Premier redline and driver confidence II package.

MdX ADV? 2020202002020

You can probably get 59K GX460 somewhere between 500-550 all in.

2018 Buick Enclave premium

was thinking more like Durango or Acadia Denali- but not very hackable leases

The Acadia was very hackable last year, I’d think you could still get a good deal on one.

Durango, not so much

Toyota Highlander XLE AWD is what we bought in '17 with middle row captains chairs. Works nicely, but as with most 3 row mid-size SUV’s, that 3rd row is a bit of a joke.

Just leased a 2018 Durango R/T $0 down $550/mo. Not a great hack but we really liked the Durango, especially the R/T. Could have been less, but there were some wonky lease return fees, MF was .00013 not .00011, residual was 53% instead of 54% like I was expecting. They originally wanted $610/mo. but told them I was walking if they couldn’t get it down to $550 with my 10.75% tax rate. MSRP was $49,370, sale price of $43,140. Hope this helps.

Armada and MDX come to mind

You could get a nicely equipped Highlander or VW Atlas PLUS a Hyundai Ioniq for under $600 a month.

@bfourey best I’ve gotten so far on an Atlas is an SEL for $586 with just $586 due at signing
I would like the SEL Premium but not many around

The Highlander is too small

The best I’ve been able to get on the Atlas has been about 11% off MSRP. With the current numbers this month I’ve calculated the SEL FWD to be about $480 before tax with 0 drive off on one with a MSRP of $42,690. Not that good of a deal and that is if you can even find a dealer that isn’t inflating the money factor.

@psavage- sounds about right. I was quoted $506 with $3200 upfront( first, tax, bank, on the SEL AWD or $586 with just first at signing
MSRP $44,335

Ford Flex can be had for well under $600/mo. The ecoboost scoots too. Not a true truck based SUV like the Tahoe but if you aren’t towing or going off road much it may work. The second row is super roomy and the third row seats aren’t horrible.

Just got a 2018 explorer platinum term (39/15) with 2nd row buckets for $623 with 7% tax rate and $1k out of pocket

Lol never thought I’d hear the highander is too small. That thing feels huge to me.

Yeah it looks like Atlas prices went up. I was seeing $300 range for a base a few months ago, now it seems to be in the $400s for a base. You could probably do an Acadia, don’t know if that’s too small. Lexus GX is a very very slight possiblity if you get a really really good deal and some kind of incentives. Somebody here did one for $500 ish but they had a shwab incentive and negotiated a really good price before that.