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

Have you looked at @Jrouleau426 ‘s thread?

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Lease – Full-Size SUV (Tahoe / Suburban / Expedition / Infiniti QX80)

Hi everyone, I’m located in New York (NY) and I’m looking for input on a lease deal for a full-size SUV.

Vehicles of interest:

  • Chevy Tahoe (Need Sunroof)

  • Chevy Suburban (Need Sunroof)

  • Ford Expedition (can be 2025 model if there’s a good deal)

  • Infiniti QX80 (I have Costco Executive)

Open to:

  • Leasing

  • New or lightly used (Demo/Loaner)

  • Higher trims (depending on deal structure)

Use case:

  • Daily driving in New York

  • Preference for strong incentives

  • 10000 Miles Per year

  • $2500 DAS

Location: Los Angeles / Southern California

Credit: Excellent (800+)

Miles: 10–12k per year

Term: 24–36 months

Drive-off: Prefer $0 DAS or minimal / one pay deals ok

Current lease:

Cadillac LYRIQ — $400/mo, $0 drive-off.

Trying to see if anything comparable or slightly upgraded exists before I commit to another EV.

Vehicles I’m considering:

  • Tesla Model Y (if 3 row ever comes out)

  • Cadillac LYRIQ / Vistiqe

  • Lincoln Aviator

  • Land Rover Defender (if aggressive lease exists)

  • MBZ EQS

  • Anything else I should consider?

Goal:

Stay around $400–$500/mo if possible, but open to slightly higher if the deal is strong.

Open to broker deals.

Appreciate any current SoCal programs or broker contacts.

I mean you’re kinda screwed paying 6.25% of the car’s price on a lease. Only 4 other states do this.

If you’re going to custom order you’re better off owning for ~4 years and opportunistically choosing your next car at your convenience and getting a tax break on it.

It’s 6.5% now.

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If you want 3 rows then Ioniq 9 is probably your best bet.

Vistiq is way more expensive

Lyric doesn’t have 3 rows

Model Y 3rd row would be useless

EQS way more expensive

Check Marketplace

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Just seeing this, but we have plenty of 330i inventory aorund the Southeast. If you’re still in the market, simply send me a message and I can see if we have a good fit. :+1:

Competitive deals don’t exist on the RS6, but we have very competitive deals for both the E53 (sedan) and M5 touring. More information on our spreadsheet.

We service that region with those brands and have excellent discounts. Shoot us an inquiry and hopefully we can put a deal together!

what about ev9? and ID Buzz just for good measure.

You can check Marketplace

IO9 has been less than EV9 for a while

No one wants to get laughed off LH by posting shite VW deals

I live in Houston, TX but am currently working in Memphis, TN for the next few months. My credit is not great (639 FICO 8) but I am working on it. I have not had a car payment in 5+ years. I was planning on driving my current ‘10 Jeep Wrangler to the ground as I work on my credit, but it is starting to continuously have problems and will not pass emissions test required in Houston. My wife is driving it in Houston, and she needs something more reliable. I am wondering if there are any good lease deals to get us by for a coupe of years. I’d really like to get into an EV, PHEV or Hybrid. Anything under $400 would definitely be manageable. Whatever is due at signing, I would like to keep to a minimum.

I am hoping to leverage being in Houston and Memphis to find a deal, but I also have the ability to fly anywhere in the US for $65 (standby). For me, something economical with low maintenance would be best, but for the wife, I know she would like something that looks on the nicer side. I will say that just browsing, I lean towards an Ioniq 5 or 6, she likes the Kia EV6, but we are open to other vehicles.

One last note, I am 6‘3” and 275, so I need to be able to fit in the vehicle, even though the wife will be driving.

Thanks!

If you’re open to Honda, I can help. Shoot me a text if interested. 516-550-3707

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Hi all - Looking for a lease deal for a family member in South Florida (Miami). Very good credit score. 10-12k miles per year. Targeting monthly payment of $200 or under per month. Open to different vehicles, but preferably Toyota.

It does not exist at this time.

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That’s a cell phone payment, not a car (or it’s insurance) payment.

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You can have whatever payment you want with enough money down. $0 down Toyotas start in the higher 3s at least. I can do a basic Tacoma sr around 260 with 2k down. Tax tags all fees and first month inc

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9 posts were merged into an existing topic: PhoneHackr anyone?

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With enough money down, your monthly payment could be “0” :thinking:

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