Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expiredDC13 posted Jun 06, 2023 06:25 PM
expiredDC13 posted Jun 06, 2023 06:25 PM

2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 SE Standard Range SUV Lease w/ $7,500 EV Lease Bonus

for 36-Mo. w/ $5k Down Payment

$332/ Mo.

Hyundai
734 Comments 557,126 Views
Visit Hyundai
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Hyundai USA is offering 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 SUV Lease from $332/ Month for 36-Months with $5,008 Due at Signing after $7,500 EV Lease Bonus.

Thanks community member DC13 for sharing this deal

Offer Notes:
  • Lease offer shown includes application of $7,500 EV Lease Bonus
  • You may customize payment by adjusting down payment, loan term which varies depending on credit score.
  • Additional Special Program Discounts are available
    • College Grad Program $400 Discount
    • First Responder Program $500 Discount
    • Military Program $500 Discount
Available Options:
  • 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 SUV Lease + $7,500 EV Lease Bonus
    • IONIQ 5 SE Standard Range $332/ month for 36-Months w/ $5,008 due at lease signing
    • IONIQ 5 SE $399/ Month for 36-Months w/ $4,999 due at lease signing
    • IONIQ 5 SEL $414/ Month for 36-Months w/ $5,001 due at lease signing
    • IONIQ 5 Limited $513/ Month for 36-Months w/ $4,913 due at lease signing.

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Offer Disclaimers:
    • Excludes registration, tax, title and license.
    • Not all lessees will qualify. Higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings.
    • No security deposit required.
    • Includes application of $7,500 EV Lease Bonus resulting in a net capitalized cost of of $31,259.
    • Net capitalized cost includes $650 acquisition fee. Dealer contribution may vary and could affect actual lease payment. Total monthly payments $11,952. Option to purchase at lease end $24,815.
    • Lessee is also responsible for insurance, maintenance, repairs, $.20 per mile over 10,000 miles/year, excess wear, and a $400 disposition fee. Disposition fee of $400 applies in all states except in CO, IN, IA, KS, ME, OK, SC, WI, WV, and WY, where disposition fee is subject to state law
  • Refer to forum thread for additional offers and discussion from the community regarding this offer.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

Original Post

Written by DC13
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Hyundai USA is offering 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 SUV Lease from $332/ Month for 36-Months with $5,008 Due at Signing after $7,500 EV Lease Bonus.

Thanks community member DC13 for sharing this deal

Offer Notes:
  • Lease offer shown includes application of $7,500 EV Lease Bonus
  • You may customize payment by adjusting down payment, loan term which varies depending on credit score.
  • Additional Special Program Discounts are available
    • College Grad Program $400 Discount
    • First Responder Program $500 Discount
    • Military Program $500 Discount
Available Options:
  • 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 SUV Lease + $7,500 EV Lease Bonus
    • IONIQ 5 SE Standard Range $332/ month for 36-Months w/ $5,008 due at lease signing
    • IONIQ 5 SE $399/ Month for 36-Months w/ $4,999 due at lease signing
    • IONIQ 5 SEL $414/ Month for 36-Months w/ $5,001 due at lease signing
    • IONIQ 5 Limited $513/ Month for 36-Months w/ $4,913 due at lease signing.

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Offer Disclaimers:
    • Excludes registration, tax, title and license.
    • Not all lessees will qualify. Higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings.
    • No security deposit required.
    • Includes application of $7,500 EV Lease Bonus resulting in a net capitalized cost of of $31,259.
    • Net capitalized cost includes $650 acquisition fee. Dealer contribution may vary and could affect actual lease payment. Total monthly payments $11,952. Option to purchase at lease end $24,815.
    • Lessee is also responsible for insurance, maintenance, repairs, $.20 per mile over 10,000 miles/year, excess wear, and a $400 disposition fee. Disposition fee of $400 applies in all states except in CO, IN, IA, KS, ME, OK, SC, WI, WV, and WY, where disposition fee is subject to state law
  • Refer to forum thread for additional offers and discussion from the community regarding this offer.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

Original Post

Written by DC13

Community Voting

Deal Score
+102
Good Deal
Visit Hyundai

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

nounta1016
517 Posts
71 Reputation
Good luck finding a Hyundai dealership that isn't marking up 7.5k to negate the credit. Tried to buy one last year and they marked up anywhere from 2k minimum to 8k with add-ons.
DC13
448 Posts
530 Reputation
Hyundai actually found the issue, it was an app that sent a bunch of information/stayed connected when the car is off. Teslas have a worse issue which is phantom drain, since the car stays connected for connectivity/app usage it drains the main drive battery. Ends up making the car horribly inefficient. People come back to their cars with way less drivable range.
DC13
448 Posts
530 Reputation
You cannot buyout Tesla leases, not that you would want to after you experience the shoddy workmanship of those things.

733 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Jun 07, 2023 11:16 AM
24 Posts
Joined Jul 2021
MistaPoPoJun 07, 2023 11:16 AM
24 Posts
Quote from cybernev :
This car is trouble.

When regenerative breaking is applied, the rear break lights don't turn on and there fore higher chance for rear end collision. Imagine you're going 60 and let your gass padel off, within few hundred feet the car will come to stop. Imagine whole time it was slowing down, rear break lights didn't turn on making next vehicle hit you.
Why would you let your foot off on highway for few hundred feet anyways? Regenerative BREAKING is most effective during city driving not as much on highway…
1
Jun 07, 2023 11:19 AM
169 Posts
Joined Nov 2010
StinkyStomprJun 07, 2023 11:19 AM
169 Posts
Never ever put anything down on a lease. Ideal lease payment per month should be 1.5% of the total MSRP with 0 down. Just sign and drive.
1
Jun 07, 2023 11:23 AM
1,422 Posts
Joined Jun 2005
NYExcuseJun 07, 2023 11:23 AM
1,422 Posts
Quote from cybernev :
This car is trouble.

When regenerative breaking is applied, the rear break lights don't turn on and there fore higher chance for rear end collision. Imagine you're going 60 and let your gass padel off, within few hundred feet the car will come to stop. Imagine whole time it was slowing down, rear break lights didn't turn on making next vehicle hit you.
That's absolutely not true. At worst, there might be an issue in iPedal mode if you don't life off the pedal enough. The brake lights work fine in all other driving modes.
Jun 07, 2023 11:25 AM
153 Posts
Joined Jun 2005
sofakinglameJun 07, 2023 11:25 AM
153 Posts
This is one fugly car. I do like the new 6 though
4
Jun 07, 2023 11:29 AM
2,382 Posts
Joined Nov 2009
boballJun 07, 2023 11:29 AM
2,382 Posts
Quote from coolcoder :
Yeah, I'm not a fan of the "new" Elon Musk, but F these slimy dealers. F each one of them. I'd rather give my money to Tesla than deal with these bottom dwellers. Car manufacturers need to end this bs system, otherwise they will just keep shooting themselves in the foot on their way to becoming obsolete.
Oh please, car dealers ain't going nowhere.
1
Jun 07, 2023 11:35 AM
1,686 Posts
Joined Jun 2010
HansGruberJun 07, 2023 11:35 AM
1,686 Posts
I just want to point out that BMW is electrifying all their vehicles. That means the electric 5 series and 7 series looks the same as the gas powered versions. I think Tesla's days are numbered. Is the Tesla Model S a 2012 design? The car looks the same on the inside and outside but they upgrade the internals. That doesn't sell well to consumers who expect a refresh of models every 4-6 years.
2
Jun 07, 2023 11:38 AM
161 Posts
Joined Apr 2013
TDIPWRJun 07, 2023 11:38 AM
161 Posts
I was an early adopter of the Ioniq 5. Even though there were a few issues, they were all fixed and I have loved the car. I always loved Teslas, (but now can't stand musky) but the main thing the will always keep me on the Korean EV train is V2L. The ability to use that 77 kwh battery in your garage to power stuff is a no brainier and huge value add. I am sure it will become more mainstream in the next 10 years, but seriously I don't think people talk about it enough. I installed a $250 generator panel and have had my car power my house 110v circuits for over 24 hours.
4

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Jun 07, 2023 11:39 AM
2,321 Posts
Joined Dec 2010
roberthhidJun 07, 2023 11:39 AM
2,321 Posts
Quote from nounta1016 :
Good luck finding a Hyundai dealership that isn't marking up 7.5k to negate the credit. Tried to buy one last year and they marked up anywhere from 2k minimum to 8k with add-ons.
That was last year. Now they have plenty on the lot and are giving large discounts
https://www.liahyundaiofhartford....=IONIQ%205
Jun 07, 2023 11:44 AM
6 Posts
Joined Sep 2016
mark_saverJun 07, 2023 11:44 AM
6 Posts
Quote from cybernev :
This car is trouble.

When regenerative breaking is applied, the rear break lights don't turn on and there fore higher chance for rear end collision. Imagine you're going 60 and let your gass padel off, within few hundred feet the car will come to stop. Imagine whole time it was slowing down, rear break lights didn't turn on making next vehicle hit you.

This can be easily fixed in the next OTA software update. How often do they update their software?
Pro
Jun 07, 2023 11:46 AM
3,215 Posts
Joined Dec 2012
pmperry
Pro
Jun 07, 2023 11:46 AM
3,215 Posts
Quote from getjbrown :
No it doesn't.
My daughter has the base versio, it charges at the same speed as my twin engine. 18 minutes to 80%, so yes it does.
Pro
Jun 07, 2023 11:47 AM
3,215 Posts
Joined Dec 2012
pmperry
Pro
Jun 07, 2023 11:47 AM
3,215 Posts
Quote from mark_saver :
This can be easily fixed in the next OTA software update. How often do they update their software?
All the time!
Jun 07, 2023 11:49 AM
994 Posts
Joined Apr 2004
semjaseJun 07, 2023 11:49 AM
994 Posts
Quote from fluffyboi :
all these deals making my 2015 i3 resell value worse... but then BMW just replace my 18kw battery for $32k under warranty so whatever... the car is still good for me for 4-5 more years
How many miles? What was the batter degradation or issue?
Pro
Jun 07, 2023 11:50 AM
3,215 Posts
Joined Dec 2012
pmperry
Pro
Jun 07, 2023 11:50 AM
3,215 Posts
Quote from NYExcuse :
That's absolutely not true. At worst, there might be an issue in iPedal mode if you don't life off the pedal enough. The brake lights work fine in all other driving modes.
Yep and it isn't regenerative braking, it is engine braking in iPedal.
Pro
Jun 07, 2023 11:53 AM
3,215 Posts
Joined Dec 2012
pmperry
Pro
Jun 07, 2023 11:53 AM
3,215 Posts
Quote from MistaPoPo :
Why would you let your foot off on highway for few hundred feet anyways? Regenerative BREAKING is most effective during city driving not as much on highway…
Because the Hyundai and Kia both have single pedal operation, that simulates breaking when you let off the gas. Personally, I just use the Highway assisted cruise control and set the distance between 2 and 3 car lengths depending on the traffic… This works great because it will control the speed limit based on the signs and even handles stop and go traffic without touching the pedal.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Jun 07, 2023 11:54 AM
1,383 Posts
Joined Jul 2005
evidentJun 07, 2023 11:54 AM
1,383 Posts
Quote from edwardxfm :
Good price, but ionic5 has a known 12v battery problem, Google it so you know what you are getting into. Same for Tesla, Google real Tesla on Reddit. The point is evs are still immature right now, so wait if you can.
Leasing an EV is a great option so you're not stuck with it long term

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Related Searches

Popular Deals

Trending Deals