If someone asked you to rattle off a couple cars that always seem to lease well (and cheap) without MSDs, money down, too few miles, etc…what cars come to mind?
Good discounts/rebates
Good residual value
Good money factors
Other factors?
If someone asked you to rattle off a couple cars that always seem to lease well (and cheap) without MSDs, money down, too few miles, etc…what cars come to mind?
Good discounts/rebates
Good residual value
Good money factors
Other factors?
None. There isn’t anything that always leases well.
How about “lately”?
Search the Share Deals section of the forum for steep discounts people are getting and try to replicate them. Easy peasy
Lowest price does not equal best lease.
You could get a low priced lease on a Honda civic that isn’t as much of a “good deal” compared to a lease on a bmw 7 series.
On lower end cars, it seems like Hyundai, Kia and Toyota are popping up on here lately.
Higher end, BMW (of course) and Infiniti.
Sounds like you’re not inclined to search and just want someone to feed you answers.
BMW’s typically have been known to lease well historically compared to other brands. I believe this still mostly holds true today.
Here is a link that you can use for some reference:
http://www.realcartips.com/news/0957-best-lease-deals-now.shtml
No, I am getting overwhelmed with all the info on here. Looking for a simple nod in the right direction.
Tacoma 4cyl
This is complete BS. If you have no information then do not reply to the OP!
Would irony happen to be in your vocabulary?
Just an observation.
Actually I was replying to the trusted hacker above Cody. I love irony.
Look at recent posts in the “shared deals” section. You aren’t the first (nor will you be the last) to ask this question, but there’s no way to give you a definitive answer because that’s not how car leasing works.
The problem is these threads pop up all the time and unfortunately there is no real way to figure out what OP is looking for that doesn’t require grinding through the threads and the respective subforums.
It just takes work and research to get the best deal and figuring that out. Two months ago it was easily “get a 3-series from BMW”. Today, I couldn’t tell you what it was. OP needs to do as much research as possible and then hit the grindstone, sending out emails to dealers or contacting brokers. That’s how we all do it.
I have no problem with that, but there is real information to be had here and spread to others that are looking. If someone comes in with a legitimate question and the response is “ do the legwork “ , I call that BS. That’s not helpful to the OP or anyone, so there is no need for that type of response.
Okay.
Can you provide a list of good, cheap cars that lease well without MSDs? Ones with good residual values, low money factors, high dealer discounts?
This way we can evaluate.
Are you talking about my Tacoma comment?
The true “no brainer” at any time is to contact a broker tbh
That’s too funny. Check back and I believe the trusted hacker called your Tacoma deal “irony”