Signed deal - 2024 Ioniq 5 SEL - One pay $3714 (Sep-24)

Amazing, I hope you enjoy the electrifying drive of Ioniq5.

Wow, what a great price! Missed this and August is ended. Any indication if these deals will continue into September?

Usually Leasing number changes on 2nd of every month, will check with dealer on new numbers and confirm.

I know we got 2 Year free EA charging, but as an backup, what charger everyone is installing at home?

Good point, I am using ChargePoint Charger, however recently Fisker was running deal on Wallbox charger. As far as I know below are some of the Xcel approved chargers.

ChargePoint
Wallbox
Juicebox

Were you able to get Excel to pay for part of this as part of a $500 rebate program?

Even though I’ve got my Ioniq5 and love it, would be curious to know if the numbers changes for Sept.

Hi All

Good deal this month.

SE trim: $3800
SEL trim: $3800
LTD trim: $7350

All with taxes, calculated using 8.6% taxes.

SEL is amazing to lease this month, due to MF being very less this month.

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Killer deal, indeed. Does that include all dealer fees?

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Yes, includes dealer fees, acquisition fees and taxes (calculated based on 8.6%).

So if your taxes are 8.6%, you drive a vehicle from dealers lot for one single payment of $3800 for SE/SeL trim

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I guess for Colorado residents with $5k CO state incentives

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Curious what everyone is paying for insurance on these. This is my progressive policy.

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Even mine is around $900 for 6months. It depends on many factors like driving history, number of cars, drivers, coverage, etc etc.

insurance is so expensive. I got a quote for EV6, which is ~900 per 6 months, so I decide not to go ahead.

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I think the problem with driving a $60k car is it gets taxed and insured like one. First world problems.

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How is everyone’s experience been so far that got this deal or worked with this dealer? It hasnt been too long but curious what people think of the car and dealer.

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I am seriously considering doing this deal. Only negating factor is cost to insure.

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I’m in Pennsylvania. How do i get a one pay lease deal like I’m seeing on this board. Is this only a Colorado thing? I’m getting numbers here that are $2500 down, 24mos, 12K miles, for $351/month. The details from the website are:

$53,335
Discount- $2,500
2024 Hyundai Special Financing - $14,000

Your Price
$36,835
Taxes & Fees + $801
Documentation Fee + $464
Silent Security + $299
Temp Tag + $38
Est. Total Purchase Price $37,636
Est. Adjusted Cap Cost $36,416
Est. Monthly Payment 12,000 miles/year for 24 months $351
Est. Due At Signing $2,500
Taxes - Due Upfront $110
Net Down Payment $1,221
DMV Fees - Due Upfront $169
Acquisition Fee $650
First Month Payment $351

I think it is a CO thing, if you look at the OP.

Yep, Colorado deal is better because of Colorado state rebate.

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