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Edited April 21, 2024
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Hyundai is offering Ioniq 5 SEL AWD 2 year lease for $225 per month and $225 down in Colorado. States without additional EV tax credit will likely be a little higher but you can probably talk them down even more. I got them down to $6k total price for a 2 year lease including all taxes and fees as well as an additional $2k of no charge options/accessories or protection/warranty plans. I also had a quote for a RWD for $4300 all-in.
They really seem to be desperate to get rid of them. I got to the point in negotiating that they literally couldn't lower the price of the car anymore because it made the residual higher than what I would owe on the car which meant Hyundai would've had to pay me to lease the car, which is how I ended up with the extra $2k in options. It also includes 2 free years of charging on the Electrify America network.
The Hyundai website says the offer ends April 30, but I'm guessing they will extend it.
Edit to add copy of final paperwork numbers. Deal was at Schomp Hyundai in Denver but had similar offers from Phil Long Hyundai Chapel Hills in Colorado Springs and McDonald Hyundai in Denver.
https://www.hyundaiusa.com/us/en/...Type=Lease
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Paid an electrician $425 to install on a 60A breaker and it charged from about 20% to full in about 6 hours. After the 30% tax rebate (which I won't get until I file next year), it will be about $700 for the charger and install.
I went with hardwired over nema 14-50 plug mainly bc it's supposed to be more reliable, but it also charges a little faster and was about $100 cheaper total. Apparently the plugs can wear out after a while and there can also be issues with nuisance breaker tripping if they use a GFCI breaker.
I have two 50amp circuits in my garage and ran 8 gauge to the Nema plug 1450. Only paid a electrician 150 bucks and bought the material years ago before tesla was popular or before the model 3 was released. My garage is fully insulated now with 5/8th drywall. Only known problem I know of is leviton plugs can get hot and burn up. Circuit will trip. Not too worried as I can reinstall a better one if it happens. 40 amp charger plug in level 2 should get me 7 to 7.5 hours fully charged. I am not concerned though as the free 2 year charging is less than 10miles away and does 350kwh. I don't plan on spending the 300 on a level 2 charger and spending 9.75 in power to fill up the car. If I really need power as an emergency I'd just use level 1 to drive 8 miles to charge for free 🙂
Yeah this is low 4300 to 4700 all in.
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What dealer? Is it by Nevada motor city lol they are a pos
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What dealer? Is it by Nevada motor city lol they are a pos
I'm sure after April 30th hyundai will extend it
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What dealer? Is it by Nevada motor city lol they are a pos
And you so proudly claimed these deals were impossible. Looks like you just wanted others to do the work for you.
The deal is ymmv and takes many hours and the right people. So I still stick by the fact this is a ymmv deal and yes it has been a complete joke over pennies back and forth. The op did not explain the deal clearly.
Hyundai sales reps are incompetent and 95% of the sales managers are as well.
Good luck ymmv
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You got fleeced, I'm sorry.
Anyway 150kwh will destroy a level 2 charger in your house even at 50amps
dont even bother buying one for 300+
you should be able to charge within 18-20 min to 80% about 230m
kW, not kWh
of my contract
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I may just give up on this. Is it just dependent on getting the right sales person?