$87K 2019 CLS 450 Loaner
24/10K
$600/pr month inc 6%
4.2K DAS
Continuing the discussion from Trophy Garage [ Photos ]:
2017 X5 5.0 M pkg. 82k.
$785 7 msdc tax upfront
Private lease transfer 2018 M3 Competition (+ Executive, M Performance Exhaust, individual Champagne Quartz Metallic, Carbon Fiber Center Console Cover/Selector Lever/Rear Diffuser/Exhaust Tips)
$92.8K MSRP, original owner put $13K down and $1200/mo
14 months/14K miles left
$0 DAS
$744/mo including seller incentive, tax
BMW New Vehicle Warranty, Ultimate Care+, Lease Protection, Tire/Wheel included ($65 transfer fee)
2020 Bolt LT, Effectively 624 total for a 36 month, 10k mile a year One Pay lease. Eff it let's break the calculator: 2020 Chevy Bolt LT 36/10k One pay, Effectively 624 dollars total
2020 BMW 330 Xdrive NEW
Region: DMV
MSRP: $45,675
Monthly: $361+tax
Incentives: $2,750 ($750 lease cash, $2,000 loyalty)
DAS: $3,400 (includes $2,800 MSD & 1st month)
36/10K
MF: 0.00142 (before 7 MSDs)
Bonus: dealer bought my old lease out - $425 savings by avoiding last month’s payment.
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Year, Make, Model, and Trim: 2019 Hyundai Ioniq Plug-in Limited Hybrid PHEV
MSRP: $30465
Monthly Payment: $206 + sales tax
Drive-Off Amount: $0 (Just 1st month’s payment)
Months: 36
Annual Mileage: 10,000
MF: .0013
Residual: 49%
Incentives:$10,043
Region:Massachusetts
Leasehackr Score: 12.3 years
Further post-closing incentives include $1,500 from the State of Massachusetts for PHEV vehicles and I also submitted for the $500 BonusDrive promotion. These would knock the total lease cost down to about $5,905 ($164/month including tax, plus disposition).
Signed last month, for a base truck this thing is pretty slick, adaptive cruise and Carplay/Android Auto. The SR Double Cab was the deal last month, the cheapest MSRP and highest residual, 88%!
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Year, Make, Model, and Trim:2020 Toyota SR Double Cab 4x4
MSRP: $33683
Monthly Payment: $172
Drive-Off Amount: $0
Months:39
Annual Mileage:10,000
MF:.00245(5.9%APR) Ally
Residual:$29,641(88%) That’s just silly
Incentives:$1250
Region:Co
Leasehackr Score:17.2
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Picked this up about a month ago now:
2020 Tacoma TRD Off Road DCSB:
MSRP: $44,880
Monthly Payment: $297.49
Drive-Off Amount: $692.00
Months: 39
Annual Mileage: 15,000
MF: 0.00233
Residual: 79%
Incentives: $1000
Region: Midwest
Leasehackr Score: 12.5 years
Found a rare vehicle to park next to right after picking up…next up on the leasehacking? One can only hope haha.
Extreme garage makeover…replaced a 2019 Tucson and 2017 Santa Fe with these two beauties!
G70 info - dealer bought out the two leases, 5 payments remaining on the Santa Fe and 26 payments on the Tucson
Worked some LH magic on this beauty. Pic includes some 20% ceramic tint I had added post sale.
2020 Odyssey EX-L w NAV/RES
MF: .00086
RV: 58% (12k/yr)
MSRP: $41,155
Selling price pre-incentive: $35,990
Incentive: $1k Conquest
Total $ due at signing: $0
Pre tax payment: $424
Got rid of the champagne chariot a couple weeks ago, no idea what I’m getting next.
2018 540i
MSRP $64,235
Discount ~40% off
1st Payment DAS
$387 + Tax
Out with the old (Hellcat, 72k msrp, $650pm pre tax), in with the new (M850i). 130k msrp, zero down besides $7,700 MSDs, 36 month 12k per year, $999 pre tax. Plus $1,500 BMWCCA rebate in process.
I debated posting this but what the heck.
Tanzanite Blue II
Cognac
75K MSRP
$699/mo
$1,650 DAS
36/12
Snagged a 2020 Tundra SR5 via US Bank. Note that I’m in VA so this payment includes all fees and upfront tax on full selling price:
$50,616 MSRP
$44,906.49 Selling Price
24/15
$308/mo
$300 down (trade) plus 1st payment at signing
Had two issues…
- MSRP with all packages and options was higher than MRM, so residual is based on $50,200 MRM instead of MSRP, and that added a few hundred to my depreciation. Nothing I could do here though, as local inventory is getting pretty thin and wife was a stickler on color/options.
- Was only the second deal this dealer had done with US Bank, and their paperwork system wasn’t set up correctly, causing the contract to print out wrong. When I pointed it out, we called US Bank and confirmed, then had to call Dealertrack to get their form reprogrammed. 5 hours of waiting, but I had the day off so no biggie.
Huge thanks to all of you buyers and brokers sharing your insights on these US Bank Tundra deals. It’s an amazing offer and I’m so grateful to everyone for sharing. If anyone in VA needs more info on my experience, please PM me and I’ll be happy to share.