Best Deal on 2023 Hyundai Nexo Limited lease?

I have a EV now, giving it to a family member. I don’t like the poor range on the highway, and I don’t have a EV charging in my apartment, making it a hassle to charge 1 hour for 80%.

I’m open any any vehicle, as long as it’s a great deal.

I agree. I’ve got 3 near me though and the status shows running.

Wow that’s an amazing deal!

$2,500 down was for the taxes and DMV costs?

Where you able to do a one-time pay for your lease?

Mirai is a better deal…per se

I noticed @Cody_Carter has no cars at the moment, here’s the link for his website… contact him and see what he tells you for future allocations or other vehicles he has on there :+1: also, Mirai will hold better value than Nexo
If I didn’t have an EV I would’ve scooped one up for a daily driver and FREE fuel

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What’s the residual for Mirai?

Also, what if I get a 72 month lease for Nexo Limited $600/month $0 down.

I don’t think there are any lease programs for the Mirai
As for Nexo 72mo lease??? Did you mean purchase??? crunch the numbers and see what works for you and TCO but in my opinion the Mirai will still be a better option after 3 years
Hypothetically the 2022 Mirai 72mo 0% with $0 down would cost you roughly $530/mo (don’t know if 2023 has the $17K rebate yet) so about $20K for 3 years minus the $4500 it’s $15,500 compare that to your projected lease for the NEXO and see which works better, and even if you keep it to 6 years-still driving with FREE fuel… I would assume 5 year mark to get maybe 20% ($7K-$10K resale value) when you sell for either car

Even if you could, DO NOT get such a long lease.

How come? Could you explain please. Thank you

No they quoted me 72 month lease instead of purchase. Would it be better to purchase than lease?
I’m seeing 2019 Nexo Limited’s for $14k, with 20k miles on dealer lots.

That is crazy, your 72 mo lease would be $43K which is your purchase price when you account the $20K rebate ??? Are you sure sure it’s for a lease… you specified in your first post RV $38K for 36 mo, what is RV for the 72???

Just don’t lease it for 72 months… better to buy at that term… :+1:

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Here, if you scroll down and adjust the amounts your 72 mo 0% APR payment is about $620 with $0 down and assuming excellent credit

https://www.keyeshyundai.com/new/Hyundai/2023-Hyundai-NEXO-aa2ca5ea0a0e094a798690cedff68f40.htm

If you really have to ask why signing a 72 month lease is not recommended, then I will suggest reading up on the basics of leasing (Leasing 101 — EDITORIAL | LEASEHACKR).

Nexo with the $20k off, is $40k. Niro starts at $40k as a base model.
The Nexo gets the $15k of free fuel, Niro get’s none.

Let’s say I negotiate the Niro down to $35k, the free fuel would still make the Nexo on top.

Let me know if my math is incorrect?

20K off with the limited trim

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Your math may be incorrect if…

You drive 10000 miles per year??? If so, let’s say you charge the NIRO at $0.10/mile that would be $1000 per year and you just want a basic transportation vehicle, go NIRO or BOLT for that matter

…and you can’t really compare the two-as NEXO will have much better interior and features (Limited trim level per se)

…have you looked at Insurance rates too??? You may be surprised how much you’d pay for NEXO vs NIRO vs BOLT

I have a Bolt EUV and got a amazing deal last year with Uber, CVRP etc. I’m looking to give my mother the Bolt and get into a Niro or Ioniq.

Any suggestions on how I could get a screaming deal and negotiate?
I’m open for other suggestions too.

If you are planning on a NEXO I hope you live near 2 stations. Because one of them is guaranteed to be down. Otherwise your complaints about it will rise.

A PHEV is your best bet if you live in an apartment.

If you dead set on a EV, the Polestar2 is leasing under $700 + TTL. The Ioniq 5 is $800 and the Niro is currently at 6?

Nexo is a bad deal . You wouldn’t be able to sell it at any price and issue is that fuel stations are very less and rarely work + Fuel is expensive so it’s almost 2X

EQS which is a $105k msrp is going for $860/month lol Ioniq 5 doesn’t make sense