You should really define a dollar amount instead of this ambiguous “minimal DAS” whatever that means.
Remember, ambiguity never works in your favor. Either you overpay or you waste a lot of time with unrealistic expectations. It’s like the 1% myth.
You should really define a dollar amount instead of this ambiguous “minimal DAS” whatever that means.
Remember, ambiguity never works in your favor. Either you overpay or you waste a lot of time with unrealistic expectations. It’s like the 1% myth.
We have a Forte 24 month lease available with inceptions DAS in the low $200s, our Northeast deal sheets are based on NJ tax but you can update your zip in the posted calculator links to update for your taxes.
If interested, you can click “Get this Deal” on the calculator in the sheet for the car you want, or you can submit an inquiry below and my Kia rep Nathan will reach out to assist.
autoninjas.com/contact/leasehackr
-Matt
Looking for a Q5e or Q3 in TX, 36 mo term at under $600 with max MSDs, $0 down. It would only make sense if the store is passing on the tax credits.
Looking for a 2024 Cadillac Lyriq by the end of 2024.
Hello,
Looking for EQE500 SUV Lease. 60523. Black. 10/12k miles. 0 down. Ready to go.
Looking for a Lease deal in the Midwest for an SUV @illinois @midwest @Leasedeals
What are you looking for? We do BMW in Chicago with a side of a few other brands we don’t advertise.
I am looking for an SUV Deal. I am open for any brand, preferably hybrid
I also live in Midwest (IN). It is hard to find a deal for EV in this region.
There doesn’t seem to be a lot of brokers who advertise doing business in the Midwest. I am in Indiana as well.
Wanted: Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo or Taycan Cross Turismo
Mileage: 15k
Term: 12m
Location: NorCal Bay area but can pick up SoCal
It’s a lease focused forum and leasing is not exactly prominent in the MidWest compared to Northeast, CA and FL markets. We tried doing some advertising in the midwest at one point and the demand was very low so it didn’t last. Great news is many of our dealers (and other brokers on here) typically will ship cars out to other states.
-Matt
Hi, in search of 2024 or 2025 BMW X7 xDrive40i
Location: South Florida
Mileage: 15k
Term: 36m with some flexibility
Exterior: Preferably Silver (no black)
Interior: Preferably Brown (no black)
Down payment: As close to 0 as possible (excellent credit)
Looking to pull the trigger quickly on the right deal
Check if @Bacons_C.C has something.
Month to month extension on my 2021 Forte (currently $238/mo) and it’ll come up soon enough.
I’m under no delusions I can ever get the same again, but wondering what if any options are possible from any make at all now sub-300 (no more than 320 really) with 0/low DAS at the moment. 36/10 or 12 is fine. Prefer gas but open to all options just so I know them.
In North TX area.
hyundai elantra or kia forte are pretty cheap right now
Last I checked the Marketplace in Texas was only offering sales tax credits on EVs (reduced from 6.25% of selling price to 1.25%)
Between the savings on gas and the tax savings your best bet is to look at EVs in the Marketplace
In search of Range Rover Velar
Location: Las Vegas (But will travel for pickup if needed)
Mileage: 10k
Term: 24-39 mo
Down Payment: As close to 0 as possible
Bonus: Prefer a prior loaner or courtesy vehicle that has taken a whack on selling price
Ready to sign
anyone else having trouble w/ the calculator?
just the other day i was able see the RV for hybrid and non-hybrid f-150’s. (was 2% difference one day. was 1% difference another).
now only the hybrid RV shows.
any thoughts or suggestions on how to reset or clear it would be appreciated.
cheers …
Looking for a 24/12 lease for a 3 row SUV.
Looking to keep monthly pmt under $485. Looking to only pay first month when picking up the car.
Zip is 48103. I have Costco, and a current 2022 CX-9 GT lease that’s ending up in a couple of months.
Brands/models I looked at before:
Sorento SX or.X Line SX
Palisade SEL with premium or above
Mazda CX90 either the PHEV or the gas version
I’m open to other brands too (less interested in Nissan).
Thanks!