Please keep all your “wanted” ads here - Part 3

Yes unfortunately.

I’ve had a dealer share they’d beat any written offer up to $500. Would a lease calculator screenshot work as “written” proof? I have received one and but I’m not sure if that’s something I could show them.

Not at all

Dealers want to see a full worksheet with the selling dealers name, number breakdown and Vin#

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Ok. Yeah this has been hard to get

Good luck getting that from a CJDR dealer. There is one on pretty much every corner so they know you’re going to shop that sheet around.

You would work with one dealer/broker, get all the way to a written offer then bail on them for $500? Most dealers who play this game aren’t worth the time. Let them pay for their own market research. Tell them what you are willing to pay and if they won’t do a deal move on.

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Thank you for the advice! You recommend going to the dealer then? Rather than emailing with the numbers I’m willing to pay?

I recommend treating a dealer who responds to a deal proposal with “we’ll beat your best offer” as effectively a no. How you present the offer isn’t really the important part.

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Hello. SoCal resident here trying to find some information on leasing a Cadillac Lyriq Sport 1 AWD. Although not a direct competitor, I’m also trying to cross shop with an Acura MDX A-Spec.

That’s why most brokers don’t/wont give anything in writing until they’re paid a fee. People will 100% bail for $500.

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Greetings LH Fam,

New here - hope I did this right.

Looking for a broker to help me get a deal on the following:

I dont care if its a loaner or demo model either. Willing to wait for the right deal or opportunity.

  1. 2024 or '23 BMW i4 M50
  2. Spec for reference: https://www.bmwusa.com/build-your-own.html#/studio/f99plenc/summary
  3. 36 month/10-12k miles
  4. Philadelphia Area/PA
  5. No Loyalty, No MSD

I’ve already test driven and gotten a quote from a dealer but I think they only factored in a 2% discount off MSRP (I wasn’t negotiating just getting numbers). This of course outside of the $7500 tax incentive.

I’m not asking for a miracle but want to come to a reasonable monthly payment.

Feel free to Private Message me. Thanks kindly!

Hi, looking for lease:

  1. 2023/24 7/6 seater EVs/phevs eg EQB250, Volvo etc
  2. preferable: Light interiors, white color, sunroof, tech and driving safety package
  3. 24-36 month/4-7.5K miles
  4. TX
  5. Max MSDs, demo, loaners
  6. Around 350-500 range, DAS less than 2K

Good morning.

I am helping my mother out who is looking for a vehicle. She’s looking at a sedan or crossover and is on a budget. What are some of the better deals out there right now that she wouldn’t have to lay out much out of pocket and spend no more than $350 a month?

As always check the Marketplace

Just be aware of what you or your mom are signing up for under current conditions. If she ends up making, say, $26k in lease payments over the next two leases on cars that could have been bought for 27-28, does that make sense from a budget perspective?

Check out @Jrouleau426 for Toyota deals. He advertised Camry’s in the $300s recently.

Looking to lease a 2024 Acura TLX A-Spec
Looking for black, grey or blue exterior, black interior.

3 years, 12k per year
Zip: 46222
Would prefer a custom order.

I was only able to find one broker who shipped to my area in the marketplace so I wanted to double check for any other leads.

Looking for an RS eTron GT lease if a broker wants to help me. I have leased 3 vehicles off here via brokers in the last 12 months successfully. Located in Utah but willing to ship. Can do immediate or willing to wait up to 90 days. Current Audi owner. PM me pls

I feel like the cat’s out of the bag… apparently all you need to do is watch a Influencer Youtube Video and you’ll get $250 monthlies?

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I’ve tried the marketplace and haven’t found anything yet. Hence why I asked for help here.

As far as budgeting, as of right now, the best option for her is to lease.

According to the Marketplace a Nissan Sentra is around $360 with just first month DAS, assuming 8.875% tax and assuming you don’t want an EV.