Need help in leasing Pennsylvania PA

I’m searching for an SUV lease in Pennsylvania and would love some recommendations! My budget is comfortable with a $3,000 down payment and a $450 monthly payment. I’m open to considering plug-in hybrids, hybrids, or gas-powered SUVs.

Currently, I’m considering a 2024 Nissan Rogue Platinum (MSRP: $43,670) with 3000 due at sign and 455 monthly payment structure. However, I’m open to other options that might be more fuel-efficient or better fit my needs.

Any advice or suggestions on SUVs that fit this criteria would be greatly appreciated!

Rav prime se 48k msrp 24/10 is like 430 or so. 1k down tax tags fees first month inc. xse like 50 more

Feel free to pm me

Jim
215-359-6836

I need it for 36 m/10000 miles

That’s fine too or can always extend the lease. If holding it it’s better to use Toyota bank anyway. Lower residual and lower rates. Payment is a little higher tho but still well within your budget. Prob be 525 36/10

can you share leasehackr calculator link so i can look at the numbers, and did you calculate for my pincode 18411?

I will also text you on your number

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You can do a calculator here

Msrp 48k
Dealer fee is 500.

Discount 4000. Lease cash incentive 6500

That’s a really big payment for a Rogue at $540 effective. With that kind of budget, you can get into a BMW IX or an EQE/EQS loaner. Or you can get a Nissan Ariya at 1/3 the cost and similar space and size. Just depends on if you are willing to take the EV plunge. The one issue you may have is your 36mo requirement, many of the best EV programs are now substantially shorter. A good 36-month SUV lease would be a Jeep Wrangler/Grand Cherokee (either ICE or PHEV). Both should be cheaper than your Rogue quote, and perhaps one notch nicer.

Suggest you browse the options in Marketplace or check out offerings on Rodo.

I am not really comfortable with ev but yes plug in hebrids are good, Can you please share it thanks

Use MSD’s and One Pays to reduce payments if possoble. Dealers rarely bring up because they dont understand them or are too lazy to do paperwork

so with nissan what i understand is, msds dont really make much difference to the mf and i dont have one pay option as i dont have that much money upfront

You can filter our Marketplace offerings for Jeep in Northeast, here is a link-
Latest jeep topics in Northeast - FORUM | LEASEHACKR

I prefer not to plug a particular broker, but one such deal offers a Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe for $535 effective (all-in). You can get this even lower depending on what rebates you may qualify or if you can wait for an order, vs in-stock, or if you will accept a Wrangler.

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