The 25 Best Auto LEASE Deals RIGHT NOW ... May 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video, I use Car and Driver’s Top 25 Sellers in the United States to list off what all of the vehicles are currently leasing for. #bestleasedeals #carbuyingtips #newcars
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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:06 Disclaimers
00:47 #25 Ford Escape
01:20 #24 Subaru Forester
01:57 #23 Mazda CX-5
02:25 #22 Jeep Wrangler
03:14 #21 Subaru Crosstrek
03:38 #20 Subaru Outback
04:01 #19 Toyota Highlander
04:34 #18 Ford Explorer
04:58 #17 Honda Accord
05:16 #16 Honda Civic
05:41 # 15 Hyundai Tucson
06:11 #14 Chevy Equinox
06:35 #13 Toyota Corolla
06:52 #12 Tesla Model 3
06:59 #11 Toyota Tacoma
07:32 #10 Jeep Grand Cherokee
08:27 #9 Nissan Rogue
09:09 #8 Toyota Camry
09:30 #7 GMC Sierra
09:47 #6 Honda CR-V
10:04 #5 Tesla Model Y
10:10 #4 Toyota RAV4
10:32 #3 RAM 1500
11:00 #2 Chevy Silverado
11:21 #1 Ford F-150
11:57 Outro
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I be looking forward to this list every month. Great job.
Ari, again you give us the information to be an informed consumer! Thank you! And keep it coming! 👍
Just got a ram with zero down 400 a month. Big horn quad cab.
How many months?
@@markymark28probably 84
Lease?
@@markymark28 36
@@IAmJeka yes
What does the Res… mean higher or lower the better
Higher is better I guess - The main purpose of leasing is NOT to buy the car at lease end. So the higher the residual, the lower the monthly payments, and then you walk away at the end of the lease.
I understand MSRP, but what is invoice?
it's what the dealer "pays" for the car from manufacturer. So in most cases without getting to complicated, they profit difference from selling the car at msrp.
Escape PHEV - what's the story? No incentives, no $3,750 pass-through - does Ford not care?
Nice information like always, I'm looking for an Audi S3 now and i have some deals already but i didn't buy yet, in your opinion what do you think is a good monthly payment for that car, the one I'm looking for is the premium plus and the price is 58,705, thanks keep given those information to us.
Curious why you ignored the Model 3 and just told people to check their website?
Telsa doesn't share info like MF and Res.
Why is the residual on the Camry 54%, I thought Toyota's are supposed to hold their value?
2025 is out , could be that and this is the last gen for gas only, hybrid only going forward
Tacoma you gave two payemyts at invoice. WHere is the Honda Passport?
Legend tyvm❤ I think trucks though should be a bonus and not count in thr top 10. Very few niche people would lease a truck as a daily and the business people who write of leases who need trucks will get them regardless.
Add electric car leases
Subaru vehicles will last forever as long as you take care of it and do all the required maintenance. 2025 Subarus and Toyotas are coming out soon. Toyota and Subaru are the best brands of all time.
So no need to lease
I just don’t get it… leasing is what you do with expensive cars that depreciate a lot. Why would you lease these vehicles?
Even cheaper monthly payment 🤷♂️
@@RickRatchetTvJames_Bytch it’s cheaper to buy these cars. Monthly payments are meaningless.
That’s not necessarily true… a lot of people are leasing cars with good resale value because if the buyout price (which is set at the beginning of the lease) is less than the residual value, you can make a profit by either flipping the car or turning that equity into things like the down payment on that car, on another car, or onto your next lease if you choose to re-lease with the dealer. There are potential ways to save money or even make a profit on leasing cars with good resale value like this
@@bobbyfisher2167and bingo was his name o
Lol. I lease cars because they are a huge tax write off for me!! Also i don't like dealing with older cars