expiredDC13 posted Jun 06, 2023 06:25 PM
Item 1 of 7
Item 1 of 7
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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Have you been in contract law long?
By all means, if you feel so convinced, please look it up and try to prove me wrong.
I've driven my leased 2022 Hyundai since Aug 31, 2021 If I bought out my lease today, I could flip it for the approximate value of my Hyundai back when it was new on the lot in 2021, which would put nearly $4,500 cash back into my bank account. Then I can just go lease another new car and repeat. My lease was also "more negotiable" because I bought it on the last day of the month. Dealer needed to meet their quota, and I needed a car.
This isn't my opinion...it's a factual aspect of how lease agreements work.
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I knew these loons in college in the early 2000's. It's a cult. They can't actually defend EVs with facts.
This isn't my opinion...it's a factual aspect of how lease agreements work.
New car dealers will negotiate more than the average person realizes, especially on new cars. More times than not, they do not own those vehicles. They are owned by Ford, Hyundai, Mazda, etc... The longer those cars sit on the lot, the more it costs those dealers to keep them in their inventory. Companies like Ford will even redistribute vehicles to a different dealer, and the dealers don't have a say in it.
I dunno, to me, if the lease had a low early termination fee, it seems like leasing would be a really good way to try a new car. I've never bought a new car, I've tried a couple times and could never get to where I was sure I would like the car before I'd even been able to use it daily. But if the early termination fee was high then this idea wouldn't make any sense...
Hyundai = Low quality.
many insurance companies nowadays refuse to insure Hyundai vehicles
Hyundai = Low quality.
many insurance companies nowadays refuse to insure Hyundai vehicles
The issue is they refused for years to install immobilizers so they were easy to steal.
They changed that Nov 1 2021 though and anything made since has one.
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