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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Top Comments

nounta1016
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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
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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
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You cannot buyout Tesla leases, not that you would want to after you experience the shoddy workmanship of those things.

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Jun 07, 2023 12:39 PM
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slickdealer05Jun 07, 2023 12:39 PM
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Quote from JMBauer74 :
Makes more sense to pay cash. $7500 + $5000 cash discount.

I currently have a lease with Hyundai. Just make sure if you lease you plan to buyout the vehicle at the end of the lease term. Additionally, Hyundai doesn't allow for a third party buyout.
Why should we buyout the vehicle at the end of the lease term?
Jun 07, 2023 12:42 PM
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aarond12Jun 07, 2023 12:42 PM
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Quote from slickdealer05 :
Why should we buyout the vehicle at the end of the lease term?
If you don't have enough tax liability to benefit from the $7500 tax credit, then leasing and purchasing the car at the end of the lease makes sense. That's what I did with my Kia Niro EV.
Jun 07, 2023 12:43 PM
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tC2009Jun 07, 2023 12:43 PM
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Quote from George_P_Burdell :
Following your advice, I tried printing money as it's super easy. The FBI is on me now.
The Secret Service
Jun 07, 2023 12:44 PM
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n0sql913Jun 07, 2023 12:44 PM
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Putting any money down on a lease is crazy!
Jun 07, 2023 12:48 PM
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BeyondtheTechJun 07, 2023 12:48 PM
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Initially got my IONIQ 5 Limited lease at Freehold Hyundai, NJ. No markup, $0 down, $0 DAS. Took about a month and a half with Hyundai Motor Finance, but eventually bought it out afterwards, so $7500 tax credit plus no sales tax thanks to NJ's ZEV exemption.

Also, thanks to markups.org, I found and bought another car at Brandfon Hyundai in West Haven, CT. They don't mark up their vehicles over MSRP. Was a bit of a hike to get there, but it was worth it.
Jun 07, 2023 12:48 PM
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JMBauer74Jun 07, 2023 12:48 PM
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Quote from slickdealer05 :
Why should we buyout the vehicle at the end of the lease term?
To get your equity that you have paid into the lease. I've had my lease for 20 of 36 months. If I were to buy it out today and sell the vehicle, I could get pretty much all my money back that I paid into the lease. Plus I got to drive around a new car for almost two years with minimal cost out of my own pocket. If you just turn the vehicle into the dealer at the end of your term, then the dealer is the one who benefits.
Jun 07, 2023 12:48 PM
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dbernie41Jun 07, 2023 12:48 PM
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Quote from DC13 :
Last year there was a car bubble. 2500 dealer DISCOUNT is possible. Didn't you see Tesla reduced their prices by something like 15k?
That's because Tesla is going hard at these greedy manufacturers and eating their lunch.

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Jun 07, 2023 12:49 PM
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joon82Jun 07, 2023 12:49 PM
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Alot of people have misunderstanding about this 800v charging. You dont get 800v from all charging. You are even lucky to find 400v. Also if your charging station has 2 port, it will reduce your charging speed when someone else is charging next to you. Ive been on multiple hyundai/kia EVs(about 60-70% taxis are EV in korea due to their incentives they get over 10k on incentives). All the taxi drivers complained about charging speed. Its not fast as you think. Also again impossible to find 800v hyundai/kia claims.
As owner of 2 hyundai/kia, i would not buy their car again due to their warranty. Check fine prints. Its 10 yr limited powertrain warranty. Also i had to visit them 2-3 times to get stuff fixed. They will verify the fault at first visit, then they will ask you to leave and come back when Hyundai North American approve dealer request. Also hyundai/kia dealerships are like visiting third world country. You have to fight/argue with service manager/techs to get it repaired....
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Jun 07, 2023 12:53 PM
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GeburtenfresserJun 07, 2023 12:53 PM
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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.
Was looking for a CT5-V Blackwing last week. Dealer still started with 20k on top of MSRP.
I left, knowing they had two sitting on the lot.
They called me next day and offered MSRP Big Grin
It's so dumb.​
Jun 07, 2023 12:55 PM
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slickdealer05Jun 07, 2023 12:55 PM
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Quote from JMBauer74 :
To get your equity that you have paid into the lease. I've had my lease for 20 of 36 months. If I were to buy it out today and sell the vehicle, I could get pretty much all my money back that I paid into the lease. Plus I got to drive around a new car for almost two years with minimal cost out of my own pocket. If you just turn the vehicle into the dealer at the end of your term, then the dealer is the one who benefits.
Didn't hyundai increase the residual value for Ioniq 5 so that lease end buyout doesn't make financial sense anymore?
Jun 07, 2023 12:55 PM
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leeterbikeJun 07, 2023 12:55 PM
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Hyundai charging Model 3/Y prices. Hilarious. Been in both, not even the same class. One is like a geo metro and the other is like an S Class Mercedes. They're that far apart.
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Jun 07, 2023 12:56 PM
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CleverCreature256Jun 07, 2023 12:56 PM
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Quote from DC13 :
Call around the country. Don't limit your search to only CA. Also they won't advertise a low price, call and show you're serious and talk out a deal, make sure they give all the breakdowns of MSRP, add-ons, cap cost reduction, etc.
Many people do not realize that the sale price of the car is what goes into determining the lease cost, not the MSRP. If you could haggle down the sale cost by $5k, that will reduce the total lease cost significantly. Assuming one can haggle currently. There are several sources where you can find out the current manufacture's financing "money factor" and 'residual factor' as well.
Jun 07, 2023 12:56 PM
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GeburtenfresserJun 07, 2023 12:56 PM
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Quote from ejvyas :
I don't see any markups in the Boston area with multiple cars sitting on the lot. Maybe it's just a coincidence
That is, until you step foot into the stealership.
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Jun 07, 2023 12:57 PM
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nojmpleaseJun 07, 2023 12:57 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank nojmplease

So we're just straight up allowing mediocre, publicly advertised car leases as posts?

These aren't "deals" with $5k down, prices excluding tax, title, dealer fees, etc. Most people will see this, walk into a dealer, and get HOSED. Want to actually do this the right way? Stop reading here, head over to LeaseHackr and start educating yourself.
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Jun 07, 2023 12:57 PM
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SirmixpixJun 07, 2023 12:57 PM
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Only 5k down! Lol, never figure lease prices that way. Always always $0 down for your calculations.
The money factor on these cars right now is ridiculous, almost 10% when I was shopping around, plus every dealer is market adjusting or marketing it up in other ways to basically completely destroy any lease deal with the $7500 credit. There are no 'deals' on this vehicle right now. There are basically no good deals on leasing Any model of electric vehicles right now.
Probably won't be for a while.

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