Which SUVs are leasing well right now Super Thread

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I know this is relative as nothing is really leasing well right now but my Qx50 expires in June and i need something soon. Pretty much brand agnostic at this point just want to go where the best deal is.

Ask in 2 days for the programs to start

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Grand cherokees arent bad if you keep it to the limited/ base 4xe trims

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What’s this even supposed to mean?

It means, ask this same question in 2 days when May leasing programs are issued.

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Ok thanks. I’m wondering if May will bring better deals than April. I’m looking into the Jeep Wrangler 4xe.

No knows the May programs, you will either have to buy today with current incentives or roll the dice for May

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Lol. Ask in two days.

I did write ‘as in’ instead of ‘ask in’.

No one knows what programs will end / start but the OEM, and most do not give out that information until it starts. (Usually on the 1st, 2nd or 3rd)

Heck, we don’t even know about Costco discounts until it happens.

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That needs to be a new LH supporter feature:

DealPredictr.

:slight_smile:

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Monsieur Forby’s crystal ball can predict future prices for Tesla and OEM Incentives…come one and come all. Bring cash of course.

Call IFS and ask for an extension. Reason being your local Infiniti dealer doesn’t have what you want in stock.

Start making some calls to Toyota, Kia, Honda, Mazda and Hyundai dealers about claiming a Grand Highlander, Telluride, Pilot, CX90 or Palisade that’s in transit or slated for production soon.

Finance one of those for sticker or below, and that will easily be the best TCO given today’s lease environment.

Your lens is a bit different, no? You’ll only be in it for like 3-6 months before an order arrives? OTOH the average person who spends, say, $575 effective for 39 months is going to spend $22,000+ on a GC lease when they could have bought a Passport or Sorento for sub 40k plus TTL instead.

You’ve got Nissan/Infiniti loyalty, you didn’t even need to buy a beater car to get it.

The only thing your missing is living in Arizona. Obvious decision.

My order is for another gc.

Also, having had a passport and now in a gc, the gc is an order of magnitude nicer.

Also, a phev sorrento, so we are at least approaching apples to apples comparison to a gc 4xe, is no where near sub $40k

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Which sport SUVs lease for 18-24 months with good LH Prices?

Thanks

The only thing that has a ‘good price’ for an 18-24 is any Nissan Product.

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I’m just talking dollars and cents.

I interpret these threads to really mean “I need an appliance and I want to save money.” The picky buyer who wants, say, a German brand with minimum 6 cylinders has already zeroed in on a SQ5 or X3 40i and paid accordingly for it.

The buyer who wants to save money needs to be completely agnostic to brand and other intangibles, assuming a certain level of safety and modernity.

So when we strip away all the goalposts of what’s nicer inside, which has more power, and which one can be plugged in, IMO the only question that really needs to be answered is “how can I save money?” My 2 cents: Getting a gas (not even a hybrid) Sorento, Passport, RAV4, etc will save money over any PHEV signed today.

For our driving needs, we went nearly 1,000 miles without a fill up in our GC 4xE.

I’d say that falls into the category of saving money.

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PHEVs are a fantastic life hack. It’s hard to remember where the fuel door open button is on my Pacifica Hybrid.

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Most people don’t have access to free charging (and if they do, maybe BEV is the way to go). Heck, I used to have no access to any kind of charging at home, paid or not.

Besides, that was sub $100 saved which is trivial in the grand scheme of things. If one car has a TCO of $25k and another is $20k, does it matter that the more expensive car used less fuel?