What were the mileage terms? What was the amount DAS? Was the monthly pre or post tax?
@rg1231 - Are you mainly focusing on sedans? If yes, your options might be limited in the price range you posted. How many miles do you drive a year?
What were the mileage terms? What was the amount DAS? Was the monthly pre or post tax?
@rg1231 - Are you mainly focusing on sedans? If yes, your options might be limited in the price range you posted. How many miles do you drive a year?
Once I sign and take possession I’ll post it.
24mo 10k miles, $1600 DAS, payment includes 10.25% tax.
Not a sedan, but there are like 5,000 2023 Lincoln Corsairs stuck in inventory and already 5,000 2024’s on the floor filling up lots.
Lincoln is doing a big blow out on the 2023s. There’s basically $5,000 extra customer cash plus another $3,000 in conquest and other customer rebates. The resid on a Lincoln lease sucks (it’s a Lincoln after all) but the MF is 0.00095… so the payments will be like $350 pre tax on FWD models.
Lincoln is the definitive of “Luxury” in quotation marks since I don’t think anyone really thinks they’re Luxury haha.
That makes no sense. How?
It’s a spaceballs joke.
This is what I’d do. And for this price range, it’s plenty ‘luxury’ I’d argue since it’s fairly well feature packed with the Tech package.
Also a decent car to own long term if you do buy it out, can’t say that about all or even most luxury brand cars.
wow this is solid – i would love to exit my 330e 2 months early and into a Q4
i will reach out to the dealer in socal who leased me the Q8 etron for 650 (2.5k das) last year and see if he can replicate this
I thought it was my Father’s brother’s nephew’s counsin’s former roommate
Hmm. This should be a steel. Only Aronchi posted DEMO UNIT and incentives kind of not matching what you posted here.
NOONE likes Lincoln?
Left over eqs or eqe
Bump, any thoughts?
How are you benefiting here?
$21,3xx plus $1,000 spent every 3 years for an asset that can be bought for 39,4xx plus 7% tax.
You’ll spend the OTD price of the car in two leases and have exactly $0 equity.