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expiredKhalidS8701 posted Apr 03, 2024 03:25 PM
expiredKhalidS8701 posted Apr 03, 2024 03:25 PM

Subaru Lease Offer: 2023 Subaru Solterra Compact Electric SUV

w/ Zero Down (+ Tax & License)

$241/mo. for 36 months

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Participating Subaru Dealerships [dealership locator] have 2023 Subaru Solterra Electric Compact SUV (Premium Trim, code PED-11) available to Lease at $241/month for 36 months (total $8,676) plus tax and license fee from participating dealerships w/ zero down for qualified buyers. Contact your local dealership(s) to verify if this offer is available in your area.

Thanks to community member KhalidS8701 for finding this deal.
  • Note: Offer and inventory availability may vary by location.
Features:
  • All-wheel-drive electric crossover
  • Seats five and carries 23.8 cubic feet of cargo behind its rear seats.
  • Range: 228 miles
  • 0-60mph in 6.5 seconds
  • 8.3" of ground clearance
  • Built on Toyota's e-TGNA global battery-electric vehicle platform

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Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid through April 30, 2024.
    • Subject to credit approval, vehicle insurance approval, & vehicle availability. Not all buyers may qualify. Payments may be higher in some states. Net cap cost & monthly payment excludes tax, license, title, registration, insurance, additional options, & retailer charges. Retailer participation may affect actual payment. At lease end, lessee is responsible for vehicle maintenance & repairs not covered by warranty, excessive wear & tear. Lessee pays personal property & ad valorem taxes (where applicable) & insurance. See participating retailer for details.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by KhalidS8701
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Participating Subaru Dealerships [dealership locator] have 2023 Subaru Solterra Electric Compact SUV (Premium Trim, code PED-11) available to Lease at $241/month for 36 months (total $8,676) plus tax and license fee from participating dealerships w/ zero down for qualified buyers. Contact your local dealership(s) to verify if this offer is available in your area.

Thanks to community member KhalidS8701 for finding this deal.
  • Note: Offer and inventory availability may vary by location.
Features:
  • All-wheel-drive electric crossover
  • Seats five and carries 23.8 cubic feet of cargo behind its rear seats.
  • Range: 228 miles
  • 0-60mph in 6.5 seconds
  • 8.3" of ground clearance
  • Built on Toyota's e-TGNA global battery-electric vehicle platform

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer valid through April 30, 2024.
    • Subject to credit approval, vehicle insurance approval, & vehicle availability. Not all buyers may qualify. Payments may be higher in some states. Net cap cost & monthly payment excludes tax, license, title, registration, insurance, additional options, & retailer charges. Retailer participation may affect actual payment. At lease end, lessee is responsible for vehicle maintenance & repairs not covered by warranty, excessive wear & tear. Lessee pays personal property & ad valorem taxes (where applicable) & insurance. See participating retailer for details.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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RicardoR5620
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Mine at 100% charge gets 175 miles of range (don't turn on the climate because that knocks it down to 160 miles), dealer says they are working on a fix. But won't look at the car.
nadanunca
332 Posts
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You may want to look at the Hyundai Ioniq 6. Rated for 360 mile range on a 100% charge, and Hyundai's been doing $7,500 cashback to offset the ineligibility for federal credits. And if you're really lucky, your state won't charge sales tax—NJ didn't for mine.
Tarkov
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Too bad insurance on this would be another $200

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Apr 04, 2024 10:12 PM
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maestroApr 04, 2024 10:12 PM
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local dealer is doing this... $241/month lease or purchase...
MSRP: $46220
Discount: $11031
Sale Price: $35189

my wife has Model 3 for 5+ years... I do like the convenience of a home charger and almost no maintenance. Consider selling my V8 Lexus GX460 and put cash into investment... I don't drive much anymore. Will sleep and think about it.
Apr 04, 2024 10:13 PM
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RmmmRsApr 04, 2024 10:13 PM
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Quote from ditto33 :
Summer or winter.
Summer and winter 25% more range than Y.
Apr 04, 2024 10:23 PM
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JaMon101Apr 04, 2024 10:23 PM
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Quote from YawningTears :
Do you not understand the difference in mass per volume of gas vs solid?

Do you also not understand that EVs need to use a different tire compound than that of gas cars because of their significant increase in weight?

The fact that you mentioned "it's not like gas cars don't use tires either" shows you don't do your homework.

This is not to mention the mining environmental disasters for the batteries, the battery graveyards and the slave mining to boot. You are not on the right side of history as much as you'd like to think you are.
Are you truly that stupid? Deepwater Horizon? Exxon Valdez? Those are the ones WE know, not including the many underwater wells that your precious oils companies forgot to cap.

I can cite studies showing the net environmental benefits of using EVs, but you and your small brain won't be able to understand any of those. Keep praying to your "god" - I'm sure he'll fix your problems, I'll actually do something.

It's OK to support the 900 billion dollars going to the military industrial complex, but god forbid $7500 for EVs to help less people get asthma.
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Apr 04, 2024 10:27 PM
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YellowShoesApr 04, 2024 10:27 PM
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The site is showing $329/month.. is everyone getting what OP said? Or once you call dealership, they will price match it?
Apr 04, 2024 10:27 PM
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emerson_dealsApr 04, 2024 10:27 PM
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Quote from whyzir :
There was no green deal passed, what passed into law was the IRA, that wasnt shoved down anyones throats, it only incentivized certain green products because nobody is paying for the envirinmental damage fossil fuels have done. Anyone can still buy gas cars. If you're whining about anything shoved down throats, whine about the taxpayer subsidies that have existed for decades for the fossil fuel industry, including funding the misinformation echo chambers you've been swimming in.
Oh the mythology of fossil fuel subsidies..
https://alexepstein.substack.com/...-subsidies
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Apr 04, 2024 10:28 PM
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MtnXfreerideApr 04, 2024 10:28 PM
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Quote from YellowShoes :
The site is showing $329/month.. is everyone getting what OP said? Or once you call dealership, they will price match it?
What would they be price matching? A slickdeals post with no proof this deal exists? Its fake, bad journalism by electrek.
Last edited by MtnXfreeride April 4, 2024 at 04:33 PM.
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Apr 04, 2024 10:32 PM
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SmilingKitten1512Apr 04, 2024 10:32 PM
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Quote from WEVUDO :
Can't find. 2023, wait a few months. It seems like ev's are going to be like going on firesale like hp touchpads soon. Every automaker thought they could be Tesla but they ended up rushing a crap product that they will have to take massive losses on.
Teslas are on sale too. Used 2020 model 3 w/ 30k miles are everywhere for 25k.

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Apr 04, 2024 10:40 PM
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blore2jaxApr 04, 2024 10:40 PM
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Quote from leeterbike :
Could you imagine if EV owners bashed ICE vehicle owners the way they bash EV owners? I'm a car enthusiast, I have a Porsche and a Corvette Z06, I also have a Tesla model S, and anytime I brag about the Tesla, people judge and paint me in a light of tree hugging environmentalist and (insert whatever political party).

What's the big deal about someone who likes alternative energy? Why do people care about EV's so much when they have ZERO effect on them? Most people have not even tried them before criticizing them and banishing them the deepest depths of hello.

My GT500 would only get about 170 miles of range on a full tank. I never, in over 20k miles, drove it from full to empty on any day.

I best most people cant recall a day they pulled out of their garage with a full tank and had to fill it up before returning.

EV drivers are car people too. Try one before being so critical.
Talk about virtue signaling. This is exactly the profile of people with thw ability to afford Porsches and Corvettes and can afford an alternate use EV who now lecture us to be mindful. Looks like a great fit for the House or Senate politicians who routinely do this. Let us lesser mortals know when you run so we can vote for you.
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Apr 04, 2024 10:41 PM
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SmilingKitten1512Apr 04, 2024 10:41 PM
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Quote from YellowShoes :
The site is showing $329/month.. is everyone getting what OP said? Or once you call dealership, they will price match it?
$329 for the 2024, $241 for the 2023. It's on subaru.com.
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Apr 04, 2024 10:43 PM
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DonV1962
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Apr 04, 2024 10:43 PM
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Quote from t.i. :
Are you one of those clowns that thinks going electric on your cars is going to save the planet while china, India goes nuts on the abundant hydrocarbon supply.
They are expanding coal burning ion Kansas to build EV batteries. Panasonic gets subsidies for burning the coal the residents get higher rates.
https://cowboystatedaily.com/2023...-power-it/
Apr 04, 2024 10:49 PM
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119frankApr 04, 2024 10:49 PM
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Quote from t.i. :
BabyBubba it may work for you.
For the Bubbas in California with astronomical electric rates, it doesn't work out.
I live in Los Angeles county with SoCal Edison, it comes out to $0.3 kwh average all year 2023 with all fees included, not a discounted rate. Not sure about if it is "astronomical" electric rate, but our regular gas is $5 a gallon. Average ICE car gets 25 mpg, let's make it 30, compare to average EV 3-5 mile per kwh, same $5 buys 16 kwh gets me 58 mile.
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Apr 04, 2024 10:51 PM
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elcapitan009Apr 04, 2024 10:51 PM
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Quote from SmilingKitten1512 :
$329 for the 2024, $241 for the 2023. It's on subaru.com.
Not what I'm seeing. $329 for each one. Looks like a typo was originally posted.
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Apr 04, 2024 10:59 PM
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BabyBubba
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Apr 04, 2024 10:59 PM
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Quote from leeterbike
Could you imagine if EV owners bashed ICE vehicle owners the way they bash EV owners? I'm a car enthusiast, I have a Porsche and a Corvette Z06, I also have a Tesla model S, and anytime I brag about the Tesla, people judge and paint me in a light of tree hugging environmentalist and (insert whatever political party).

What's the big deal about someone who likes alternative energy? Why do people care about EV's so much when they have ZERO effect on them? Most people have not even tried them before criticizing them and banishing them the deepest depths of hello.

My GT500 would only get about 170 miles of range on a full tank. I never, in over 20k miles, drove it from full to empty on any day.

I best most people cant recall a day they pulled out of their garage with a full tank and had to fill it up before returning.

EV drivers are car people too. Try one before being so critical.
Quote from blore2jax :
Talk about virtue signaling. This is exactly the profile of people with thw ability to afford Porsches and Corvettes and can afford an alternate use EV who now lecture us to be mindful. Looks like a great fit for the House or Senate politicians who routinely do this. Let us lesser mortals know when you run so we can vote for you.
I must have missed the virtue signaling part, because I didn't see any. All I saw was a guy who loves cars and has an open mind. Would you like to point out the cringe part for me?

Maybe I'm biased because I like seeing people being successful and happy. I would never judge them for what they can afford, as that would be virtue signaling. And it would likely stem from jealousy rather than any genuine virtue.
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Apr 04, 2024 11:05 PM
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CleverApparel3006Apr 04, 2024 11:05 PM
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No fight against a EV. But had a Tesla and sold it after 4 years to get a Toyota Rav hybrid. Never going back. Highly recommend

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Apr 04, 2024 11:05 PM
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vagrant10Apr 04, 2024 11:05 PM
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Quote from BabyBubba :
Seems like I read somewhere that it was 35 cents a KWH or so there, which is crazy. I pay 12-15 cents a KWH. And honestly, I haven't seriously considered an EV purchase, so I've never researched electricity costs per mile. I'd love it if a current EV owner could comment on operating costs.
Probably the easiest way to figure out operating costs is to normalize "cost per 100 miles" which will account for different gas cars, hybrid cars, and electric cars.

For example, my Honda Element gets about 20 mpg, so to go 100 miles is 5 gallons. At $4 a gallon, that's $20.

If your car gets 33 mpg, then it would cost you $12 in gas to go 100 miles.

Our Tesla Model 3 uses about 260wh per mile or about 4 miles per kwh (each kwh = 1000wh). So it would take me 25 kwh to go 100 miles. At 15 cents per kw, that's $3.75.

Our Tesla Model Y uses about 290wh per mile or about 3.5 miles per kwh. So to go 100 miles, that's about 28.5 kwh to go 100 miles which would cost about $4.25.

I've driven the Model 3 about 750 miles in a day and felt that stopping to go to the bathroom and stretch my legs every 3.5 hours was perfect keep my energy level up. And of course Autopilot made a huge difference too in arriving refreshed (or at least not exhausted). Usually between eating and going to the bathroom, the car was ready to go charge-wise before I was done with my break!

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