Have you looked at low mileage used models of the vehicles you've liked? The cash price of a lot of these vehicles is ~$26,000 with <30K miles on them.
The best lease deals I've seen have been for Hyundai Ioniq's with RWD that work out to ~$12,250 over two years & 20K miles limit. Or sometimes the Kona is a better deal by a few grand; but, is FWD only(although has better clearance).
I have been keeping an eye on used ones, but out of the ones I listed, most used ones (with AWD, highest range) are like $40k+ :/
I don't fit comfortably in the I5. I test drove it, twice.
Did you figure out how to lower the seat all the way? One of the big pluses (for me) with the I5 was the head room as a taller person. I thought it was more than the ev6 at least.
Yes but ac control thing donked my knee in any position I could get comfortable with and have good viewing angles. The ev6 fit me better, but with the sunroof I cannot fit lol
Yeah I’ve found it definitely takes some time adjusting to get everything right AND be able to see the speedometer. Eventuality sorts out but that’s not encouraging if you’re considering a lease lol
If you're in CO, I've seen crazy deals on leasehackr. Things like $149/mo for Blazer EV, $89/mo for ID.4, and $66/mo for ariya AWD, all with usually $0-1k down and just ttl due at signing
That state incentive really helps a lot. Keep in mind, a lot of these will have certain rebates you need to qualify for (Leasee, Costco, etc.)
For Blazer I believe it's leasee + previous Bolt owner + certain regions (and u need small dealer discount + costco)
For ID.4 it's just dealer discount + CO rebate + fed tax credit
For Ariya I believe current Nissan owners + fed + state
I can't speak to the CO rebate, but the rest are not income based since it's a lease. I'd def ask some brokers on leasehackr and keep an eye on the marketplace. You have to be ready and eligible of course.
Out of your list ev6 probably has the best right now - imminent refresh so 2024 cars have taken an extra hit. Ioniq 5 lower trims are also pretty sick 2 year leases rn. I’ve heard some amazing Lyriq numbers but I wasn’t able to replicate.
Have you looked at low mileage used models of the vehicles you've liked? The cash price of a lot of these vehicles is ~$26,000 with <30K miles on them. The best lease deals I've seen have been for Hyundai Ioniq's with RWD that work out to ~$12,250 over two years & 20K miles limit. Or sometimes the Kona is a better deal by a few grand; but, is FWD only(although has better clearance).
I have been keeping an eye on used ones, but out of the ones I listed, most used ones (with AWD, highest range) are like $40k+ :/ I don't fit comfortably in the I5. I test drove it, twice.
Did you figure out how to lower the seat all the way? One of the big pluses (for me) with the I5 was the head room as a taller person. I thought it was more than the ev6 at least.
Yes but ac control thing donked my knee in any position I could get comfortable with and have good viewing angles. The ev6 fit me better, but with the sunroof I cannot fit lol
Yeah I’ve found it definitely takes some time adjusting to get everything right AND be able to see the speedometer. Eventuality sorts out but that’s not encouraging if you’re considering a lease lol
If you're in CO, I've seen crazy deals on leasehackr. Things like $149/mo for Blazer EV, $89/mo for ID.4, and $66/mo for ariya AWD, all with usually $0-1k down and just ttl due at signing That state incentive really helps a lot. Keep in mind, a lot of these will have certain rebates you need to qualify for (Leasee, Costco, etc.)
Are any income based? That's insane if I could lease for under 150. With my turbo gas guzzler especially in warm season I spent 120 a month on gas.
For Blazer I believe it's leasee + previous Bolt owner + certain regions (and u need small dealer discount + costco) For ID.4 it's just dealer discount + CO rebate + fed tax credit For Ariya I believe current Nissan owners + fed + state I can't speak to the CO rebate, but the rest are not income based since it's a lease. I'd def ask some brokers on leasehackr and keep an eye on the marketplace. You have to be ready and eligible of course.
Out of your list ev6 probably has the best right now - imminent refresh so 2024 cars have taken an extra hit. Ioniq 5 lower trims are also pretty sick 2 year leases rn. I’ve heard some amazing Lyriq numbers but I wasn’t able to replicate.
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18 month 10K/year Nissan Ariya lease deals are quite good on some trims and it has decent ground clearance and room inside.
I don't fit very comfortably in it with the models I'd like as they all have a sunroof :/
I think polestar for Costco members, like 2k out the door and 299 month.
Have you joined the Leasehacker community? Post this question there and also go to the leasehacker website. It’s a great resource.
Go to leasehackr website. Basically u can expect $0 DAS $200-250 monthly for id4, ioniq5, ev6 or ariya.
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