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Deal Check (lease) 2025 BMW i4 e40 - Buy Finance - Leasehackr Forum Location: NC Mileage on car: 6 miles Lease Terms (Estimated): 36 months 7,500 miles per year Cash down Monthly payment: $3,000 down → $588 mo $4,000 down → $558 mo $5,000 down → $529 mo Vehicle Info: 2025 BMW i4 eDrive40 Gran Coupe (Rear-Wheel Drive) MSRP: $62,725 Tint and Protection: $698 Price Adjustment: -$11,719 Net Price: $51,704 Fees: Doc Fee: $698 DMV Fee: $92 25 Tax: $330 28
What MSRP to use for lease base - Ask the Hackrs - Leasehackr Forum Hi LH experts, for constructing a deal and running it through calculator, what should I put in as MSRP? Using this Lyriq as an example, should I use the final total price $62149 which includes options, dealer add-ons like caperts, and destinations fees, or should I just use the barebone price? Side question, I see a bunch of dealers posting huge discounts (-$10k on a Lyriq etc), what’s the
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Silverado EV loaner demo discount before rebate Looking at 2024 Silverado EV RST loaners and they look to be advertised at about $10k off before additional rebates So roughly 10% off At that price is there any more they can discount? I see other brand loaners that are $100k+ MSRP with 20%+ off before additional rebates Is it reasonable to ask for 20% off before rebates or is that not happening on this vehicle? Second, are there usually
How did everyone start hacking - Off-Ramp - Leasehackr Forum Hi fellow members I have a few leases over the years but still feel pretty new in this game First ever lease was for my parents for a Mercedes GLS back in Feb 2018 It was a demo gls from Mercedes of Manhattan I knew nothing of leasing and it was a first for my parents as well 800 a month for 42 10k Later was a lease swap from swapalease for a c63s edition 1 which seller was offering
2025 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack, 24 10k $175 mo $175 DAS Picked this up today, for the price I couldn’t resist MSRP: $79,680 Sales Price: $67,173 39 (Including $5,000 BEV Coupons) Rebates: $17,500 ($7,500 EV credit, $3,000 Bonus Cash, $1,000 SFS Bonus Cash, $2,000 National Affiliate, $2,000 Northeast Affiliate, $2,000 In Market Owner Offer) Residual: 62% MF: 0 00028 $995 SFS Bank Fee $777 19 NJ Reg and Fees $798 Doc Fee It’s big, it’s dumb
[Deal Check] 2025 MB GLS450 lease - Ask the Hackrs - Leasehackr Forum Using a lifeline here and calling in the experts Looking for feedback on the sheet below specifically as it relates to: 36 vs 48 months and which to choose The wear and tear is always a risk on 48, but another year would save $$$ on excise tax amount being in MA Residual is 54% on 36 mo and 43% on 48 mo 3 26% MF on both Negative equity on current lease Dealer is cutting me a check for
Signed: 2026 Cadillac Vistiq - 36 10 - $839 mo - $839 DAS MSRP: $81065 Selling price: $73000 Rebates: Conquest ($2000) Term: 36 months Mileage: 10k TX Sales Tax: 1 2% Residual: $54313 (67%) MF: 0 00213 (5 11%) Monthly payment: $839 00 Due at Signing: $839 00 These cars just started hitting lots in Texas last week If you are in the market for a 3-row luxury SUV and are okay with an EV, the Vistiq is worth a look I think these deals will only get better