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Just realized that it requires a down payment. :-1:t3::-1:t3:

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Plus, you never find any F-Sport AWD with an MSRP of $53k. Most are $60k+.

I am also looking for these deals in SoCal.

Closest I can get was $278 per month +850 due at signing

Can you share the details of this deal please? This month?

Sure. The deals they post are the base models and at 7,500 miles. They list as no down but still sldrice fee which is probably $1k or so for that car. If you upgrade miles, probably cost $15 to $20 more a month so still good deal. Shipping is free if near Los Angeles. Their service is good and they seem to have a lot of employees. If you call the line, you often speak to different sales people

If you want a more upgraded version, they can do that too but costs increase but in general they good option as very convenient and will get you a competitive rate right away

Those guys seem incompetent. Notice the “0 down” and then the 5995 down

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I reached out once just to see what they’d quote me, and they seemed quite unwilling to work out a deal beyond just sending me a local ad from a dealership. Literally just screen grabbed a flyer and sent me the picture saying he could do that deal. Kind of worthless, especially given that the deal was something outrageous (far exceeded the 1% rule on a $20k economy car).

Beyond that, but the sales guy seemed pretty scatter brained. Perhaps he’s just overworked.

Meant to ask you if you could share the details of this deal please

Is the 2018 S8 deal on your website real??? Is that for an order as I don’t see any in stock yet???

I used this 1st post as base for my numbers… on a cheaper priced car of about 39k car

Glad to see these links are helping many viewers out.

We service customers nationwide and handle the entire leasing process, including lease transfer and exit, lease return and trade in.

https://dsrleasing.com/frequent-questions/

The advertised pricing does include out of pocket cost, of course that helps us to advertise a lower payment. Also included is an up to date discount from our preferred dealer groups.

We operate on flat fees and pass our wholesale and below wholesale pricing directly to you, and we do even deliver the vehicle to your home or office.

Some listings:

I used DSR leasing but then ended up finding a better lease on my own. My initial impressions of dealing with them were great. JS was easy to work with once we got started (about 4 months before my current lease expired). I put my retainer down and then it went all downhill from there. I had to reach out multiple times when there was only a few weeks left on my lease only to not hear back from the people who were supposed to be handling the acquisition part. I sent emails and left voicemails. Finally, I was put in contact with someone who initially wasn’t the person that was going to handle the acquisition. We went over my options on the 2 cars I was interested in with the payment I desired. I was initially told that DSR would make those numbers work. The numbers from the dealers they tried weren’t even close. Now I know things change month to month regarding the numbers on leases but if this process was started earlier rather than 3 weeks before I was supposed to turn my current lease in, things could have been different. I asked about a few different cars since the ones I initially wanted were pretty much out of the question. I still didn’t like the numbers I was getting back so I did some research myself, sent out some numbers to a few different dealers in my location and got one to bite on a car that was a much better deal than any of the ones offered by DSR. Plus, it was local so I didn’t have to pay shipping.

I’m not saying DSR isnt a bad company or can’t work a great deal out for other people (they have plenty of glowing reviews). I wasn’t impressed with the lack of communication. It was like pulling teeth to get info back from my broker. In the end, DSR just didn’t work for me and I’m left with a lighter wallet and a sour taste in my mouth as a result.

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Yes, available for order. That is pricing only

To address DrBrule’s testimony:

Yes, one of the biggest reasons DSR isn’t 7 stars is because of our huge influx of customers and low overhead costs.

This helps to keep our pricing fair, as we charge a flat fee for our services, regardless of the brand you take. Though experiencing growing pains like any other successful organisation, we are certainly dedicated to providing the 5 star service that you can come to expect.

For those customers who did slip through the cracks, so to speak, we encourage them to share their story, as it is important especially in these times for people to have access to accurate information.

This is exactly why DSR exists. We want to offer our knowledge of the industry without any incentive to withhold information or money saved.

I assume that when being issued our ratings, people have kept in mind that we excel expectations by human standards. We try our very best to offer each customer the perfect experience, and when that doesn’t happen, we’ve always been more than happy to level with our customers, and so often we are able to work things out because so many people still need an honest broker at the end of the day.

Thank you,

Gianni Giampolo
Lease Coordinator
www.DSRLeasing.com
D: 1-888-912-2578
C: 951-595-9625
“Peace of mind in getting the best deal is priceless, that’s exactly why I’m here”

Hi @DrBrule

Sorry your experience with DSR wasn’t absolutely perfect. Like Gianni said above. We have had a huge influx of clientele in recent months and have been hiring, training & growing our specialist teams as fast as possible to be able to assist everyone we can in a timely manner.

Our turn around time has become much more efficient recently.

Please PM me as i would like to close any open loops.

thank you,

Anthony Lopez.

If you can get me the deal you’re advertising on a 718 Cayman S in NorCal quickly I will happily pay your fees. Let me know.

Did you even read the details? I don’t see how a $67k Cayman S for $739+tax for 42 months with $7028 due at signing is a deal.

Hi everyone just want to ask what’s your take about lease end protection?