Looking to lease a mid-side SUV. This will be my first lease, if the current deal is for Enclave 2WD Preferred $499 36mo, does that mean 2025 Buick EnclaveSport Touring would not qualify for the deal? Is it possible to lease a vehicle and at the end of the lease have the vehicle be worth more than the residual value? How does that benefit you if you don’t actually own the vehicle? Any suggestion on great mid-size SUVs leases under $500/mo with 3rd row option? No Hyundai, Mazda, Kia. Buick/Lexus/Mercedes, am I being unrealistic? If so suggestions for 5 passenger roomy mid-size SUV. Also need to have great gas milage.
Pure gas?
Maybe a gas Sorrento
It sounds like you may be looking at ads, which isn’t a good way to figure out what a lease should cost.
Some cars make more sense to buy, some to lease. No idea on this one.
There are generally EV SUVs leasing well at any given time. ID4s seem to be new to the party this month. Your thread title says 7 passenger, but later you mention 5, so not sure if that would work for you.
Not only isn’t that the deal (fine print), but often different models/trims have different lease programs. You would have to get both, put them in a calculator and see.
Very unlikely, and during normal times — which we have returned to — it was probably a poor lease to begin with. A great lease is one where the residual is way below cash value and you hand the keys in at disposition.
Unless you have a time machine, you’re being too picky for your constraints, yes.
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mainly because TX - LOL… taxes on full selling price unless tax credits…
Mazda CX90 PHEV
Cadillac XT6
Those dealers have those tax credits usually !
I’m in the same boat as you. Actually really like the new Enclave but feels like we should have tried to lease a few months back when there were actually deals to be had