Note: We are only able to verify this deal for select Colorado Hyundai Dealerships (includes state-specific credits), but we are promoting this deal on the Frontpage due to positive community feedback; check your local dealership for lease specials available in your area.
Select Colorado Hyundai Dealerships are offering a
24-Month Lease on 2024 Hyundai IONIQ SEL Electric SUV as listed below. This offer is
limited to select locations/dealerships only.
Thanks to Community Members
g8trb8 &
golemchamp for posting this deal.
Example deals:
- Schomp Hyundai (Aurora, Colorado)
- 24-Month Lease on 2024 Hyundai IONIQ SEL AWD Electric SUV $225 down + $225 per month
- McDonald Hyundai (Englewood, Colorado)
- 24-Month Lease on 2024 Hyundai IONIQ SEL AWD Electric SUV $225 down + $225 per month
- Phil Long Hyundai (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
- 24-Month Lease on 2024 Hyundai IONIQ SEL AWD Electric SUV $225 down + $225 per month
- Arapahoe Hyundai (Centennial, Colorado)
- 24-Month Lease on 2024 Hyundai IONIQ SEL Electric SUV $0 down + $199 per month
- Note: Arapahoe terms say "select models" and do not specify if this applies to RWD or AWD model
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just look up sudden thermal runaway/ acceleration.
Great car, BTW, although unfortunately they nerfed the SEL trim in recent model years. This is still a great price.
Which dealer so I can avoid them?
This thread is useless without it.
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Yep, electric is really going downhill these days quickly. Will be surprised to see EVs last much longer. Even the charging networks are falling apart too.
Thank goodness many of us stuck with gas all this time.
Can we just acknowledge that your gas engine doesn't require coal, yet coal engines still exist?
How much is free charging for 24 months worth? $2400? but then again i'm already getting free charging.. so that's not saving me any money personally.. but i am curious what it's worth... vs the average consumer charging at home?
I think it's better to put $6k towards a used bolt (or volt, or i3 rex) depending on your needs..you'll have an EV longer than 2 years for less money.
I'm looking for something with more range than my egolf but the deal has to be right. So right now trying to find one of those 10k bolts with 20k miles or less preferably premier.
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