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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)

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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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Top Comments

RicardoR5620
1 Posts
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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
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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 12, 2024 04:34 PM
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fatmouseApr 12, 2024 04:34 PM
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Toyota is clearing out the bZ4X too. Just got home with a 2024 XLE, $2400 drive off, $170/month lease for 36 months. (all numbers tax included). SF Bay Area.
Apr 12, 2024 05:01 PM
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epsilawnApr 12, 2024 05:01 PM
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Quote from fatmouse :
Toyota is clearing out the bZ4X too. Just got home with a 2024 XLE, $2400 drive off, $170/month lease for 36 months. (all numbers tax included). SF Bay Area.
That seems like a pretty solid deal. Which Toyota dealer was this?
Apr 12, 2024 07:01 PM
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kgaaaan08Apr 12, 2024 07:01 PM
189 Posts
Quote from manku :
$900 down or $900 drive-off.

Two completely different numbers that often confuse consumers much to the delight of most car dealerships.
I am new to the lease, $326 (including tax+fees) $900 + $326 first month lease.
Apr 12, 2024 07:26 PM
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sharaabiApr 12, 2024 07:26 PM
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Quote from kgaaaan08 :
I am new to the lease, $326 (including tax+fees) $900 + $326 first month lease.
Solterra Premium or Limited?
I am also looking for a lease but I was quoted $445 per month with $0 down on the 2024 Subaru Solterra 36-month lease at 10k miles per year with taxes, title, and license included.
Apr 13, 2024 01:08 AM
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homediggerApr 13, 2024 01:08 AM
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Picked up a 2023 Limited for $1950 down/ $275 with all fees per month. Will be used as a run around town vehicle. Great deal.
Apr 13, 2024 06:13 PM
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sam_ayApr 13, 2024 06:13 PM
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Quote from m3rdpwr :
Dealer near me is offering something like $15k off sticker.
I guess they can't even give them away...
What vehicle and which dealership?
Apr 13, 2024 06:14 PM
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sam_ayApr 13, 2024 06:14 PM
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Quote from fatmouse :
Toyota is clearing out the bZ4X too. Just got home with a 2024 XLE, $2400 drive off, $170/month lease for 36 months. (all numbers tax included). SF Bay Area.
Were they not coming down on the down payment?

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Apr 13, 2024 06:20 PM
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toromacApr 13, 2024 06:20 PM
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Utter garbage of an EV. Get what you pay for
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Apr 13, 2024 09:20 PM
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britdudeApr 13, 2024 09:20 PM
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Quote from toromac :
Utter garbage of an EV. Get what you pay for
Get what you pay for.....
Twice the efficiency
Instant torque.
Burn off any crappy ICE car.

Sounds SD to me
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Apr 14, 2024 08:11 AM
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hummer06kuApr 14, 2024 08:11 AM
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Quote from sam_ay :
Were they not coming down on the down payment?
Hm that's not a bad deal. 2400 include tax title and license? Which dealer was this?
Apr 14, 2024 10:57 AM
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shaka776Apr 14, 2024 10:57 AM
43 Posts
Quote from nadanunca :
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.
Very thankful for this comment. Checked out the Ioniq 6 yesterday and loved it. The full range model is quite a bit higher on the leasing side, but the base model is spectacular.
Apr 15, 2024 03:00 PM
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nadanuncaApr 15, 2024 03:00 PM
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Quote from shaka776 :
Very thankful for this comment. Checked out the Ioniq 6 yesterday and loved it. The full range model is quite a bit higher on the leasing side, but the base model is spectacular.
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Apr 16, 2024 01:42 AM
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JeffJ9000Apr 16, 2024 01:42 AM
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Quote from sam_ay :
It is very funny because just 2 days back I saw a Huge Tanker pull up to Costco gas to fill their "Underground gas tanks", and I thought to myself that this is so wasteful. Imagine a 150 year old way of producing/tapping into an energy source; being drilled and mined by using a lot of energy; then having to clean/refine it; then the energy required to safely store; then the energy required to pump these reserves across the country or energy needed to transport across continents; then the energy required to just transport it to the final destination like a gas station in my example above; and then the energy required to pump it into the vehicles - All of This energy for it to just burn out forever in a few miles (think again "Forever"); Think of burning a Gallon of gas for 25 miles and now the burnt particulates are in your air forever. Now think Millions of vehicles and Billions of miles later all the gas that you drilled for is no longer there for you to use, because everything was burnt for that one time use.


Now let us look at the Alternate -
The mining of Lithium and Cobalt requires energy; The assembly of the batteries required energy; transportation of the batteries require energy; But once its in the car and being driven it will last for 20+ years and still provide a viable range in the vehicle. Once the car is below a viable range then the remaining cells can still be used to power cell phones and other devices while the spent up lithium and cobalt can be recycled back into usable energy forms.


BTW- add the PV Solar panels to the above equation and now one can charge these batteries (And also power homes for 25+ years) for pure electricity produced by the Sunlight.

Its always great to keep aside own prejudices, media fed frenzy, political agendas heavily pushed via different lobbies for their own purpose and lack of information/understanding to think through problems and solutions. There have been many papers written on these subjects and many people are researching on energy needs, energy independence, energy production, etc. but in just 3 paragraphs I hope to have provided enough information on the wastefulness of a 150 year source of energy and how alternate sources are necessary.


Eventually, and with more research, we may get to even better sources or more efficient production techniques or less mining/better materials available for battery tech, but this is the best bet for now.
We have all the wrong incentives in place. The slowdown in EV sales is partially due to the cratering of their values very quickly. Tesla announced it's laying off 10% of its workforce. Legacy carmakers trying their hand at EVs are doing a lousy job in a rush to chase a market that appears to be contracting. It's a mess.
Apr 16, 2024 01:48 AM
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AJDeminehApr 16, 2024 01:48 AM
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With how much cars depreciate after 3 years, this is a good deal if you aren't committed to buying an EV in the next year or so no?

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Apr 16, 2024 04:12 AM
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britdudeApr 16, 2024 04:12 AM
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Quote from JeffJ9000 :
We have all the wrong incentives in place. The slowdown in EV sales is partially due to the cratering of their values very quickly. Tesla announced it's laying off 10% of its workforce. Legacy carmakers trying their hand at EVs are doing a lousy job in a rush to chase a market that appears to be contracting. It's a mess.
How do you think planets are made? Out of chaos comes order......
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