Anyone have any information on wagons that lease decently well (as in have high residuals, etc.)? I’m talking about E Wagon, A6, V90, etc. Having trouble finding a decent lease deal on a nice station wagon…
If budget isn’t a issue check out @AutoTime, @AutoCompanion, @IAC_Scott they got taycan wagons somewhere
Doesn’t look like OP is looking for an EV from his examples.
@zjhafeez V60 T8 Polestar may work with $7,500 rebate. Smaller than what you posted though.
I would be open to an EV. I didn’t know there were any EV station wagons. What do you recommend? Just the Volvo?
I suspect the “etc” is the problem. Even if they have a high RV, I suspect they will also have a high MF, no rebates/incentives, and little discount.
Seems to me Volvo V60 inventory is really low, way lower than when others and myself examined this in 2020-2022.
Might be just perception though. A V60 T8, E63 wagon or RS6 purchase might be an interesting prop…
One of those things is not like the others…
The RS6 might be the single best vehicle on sale today in terms of do everything.
The E63 sounds incredible.
The T8 gets 45 miles of full electric range
The only EV wagon is Taycan Cross Turismo, AFAIK
The Volvo would make my dad happy, the Audi would make me happy, the Mercedes’ would make my service advisor happy.
A short list of choices
https://www.motortrend.com/features/every-station-wagon-you-can-buy/
It actually is even shorter than that as a Clubman and an Outback are not wagons.
The good old wagon chasing days. I blame Mike for getting that Jag wagon years ago.
Proposal? I don’t know the business school talk!
I don’t think the West Coast ever had the great V60 CC deals that the East Coast had… I can’t quite recall, but were they being had for, like, $300/mo?
Proposition, just me being lazy haha!
Mine was 267/m first and reg total das and MSDs incl 9% tax - that went to $0 Tco
As a Wagon enthusiast, I have always looked for deals on them. It is often hard to find a deal because:
Manufacturers do not support leases.
The money factors are bad for wagons due to sheer lack of volume with sales. Mercedes only sells E63 wagons when they are ordered. There is no inventory.
Basically, there is no real volume, thus no support.
The Volvo maybe an option…
Sorry not much help, but the above is what I’ve observed.
SUVs are what sells, thus the support. Ironically, they are just lifted wagons!!
There hasn’t been an E63 wagon in the US since 2023 MY. Hopefully it comes back now that the M5 wagon is coming here.
We need more wagons here period. Sporty one’s in fact.
4 years ago wagon and v60/s60 inventory and subsidization I feel was wayyyyy better.
Yeah the current money factor is like .00409