đŸ’„ Real Drive ** Alfa Romeo/Volvo September Deals!** Tonale Demo $259 w $2,895 DAS

ALFA ROMEO TONALE HYBRID EAWD
(Low mileage Loaner)


MSRP $48,725
24/10K

$259/m with $2,895 due at signing (with lease return)
$303/m with $2,942 due at signing (all qualify)
Other models and trims are available upon request.

Based on NJ Taxes & Fees

Due at signing includes the first month’s payment, registration & acquisition fee.
Rates assume top-tier credit.
$599 broker fee deposit is required to initiate the deal.
Deposit is non-refundable unless your credit application is denied or top-tier rates are unavailable due to your credit score.

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ALFA ROMEO TONALE HYBRID TRIBUTO ITALIANO (SPECIAL EDITION EAWD)
(Low mileage Loaner)



MSRP $56,125
24/10K

$243/m with $3,053 due at signing (with lease return)
$286/m with $3,098 due at signing (all qualify)
Other models and trims are available upon request.

Based on NJ Taxes & Fees

Due at signing includes the first month’s payment, registration & acquisition fee.
Rates assume top-tier credit.
$599 broker fee deposit is required to initiate the deal.
Deposit is non-refundable unless your credit application is denied or top-tier rates are unavailable due to your credit score.

(Carfax shows accident - additional discount applied)
Don’t miss out on this limited-time deal!

Feel free to ask any questions, and let’s get you into a new car today!

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Currently 22 of 36 payments into a ‘24 Volvo S60 T8 Ultimate (~9k remaining) and on track for the 7.5k miles per year.

Trying to figure out what options, if any, I have to get into something bigger. Mainly looking at the ‘25 V60 PHEV and ‘26 V60cc. Keeping my eyes on the V90 as well but that’s more space than I need for the next 3-5 years.

I’m not in a rush but if getting into a new PHEV lease before the deadline is possible that’s great, otherwise I doubt I’ll be going the PHEV route and then can ride out the lease until it’s a financially sound move to roll into a new one.

Any ideas or opinions on my situation? I’m worried if in wait until December ‘26 when the contact is up, there won’t be any wagons left to lease


You’ve got a few levers:

  1. Equity check: See if your S60 has positive equity now—Volvo’s market has been weirdly strong at times.
  2. Pull-ahead programs: Volvo sometimes eats the last few payments if you lease another. Timing matters—closer to model-year changeovers is better. That can help if you decide to switch in Summer 2026.
  3. Swap/assume lease: Sites like Swapalease can unload your car if demand lines up.

If you want a PHEV before incentives change, you’ll need to move quickly. Otherwise, waiting might limit wagon choices, but Volvo’s been leaning into wagons more than most, so total extinction by 2026 seems unlikely.

Awesome, thanks for the advice. I keep getting mixed signals about wagons
 For equity check, is there a specific way people do this or is it KBB and payoff comparison? I guess that’ll determine if I act now or not.

KBB can give you an approximate number.

Send us your VIN, current mileage, and the name of the financial institution on your lease, and we’ll check with our vendors for the actual amount.

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