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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asking 3500 plus monthly 448 or
4400 plus monthly for 395 or
5500 plus monthly for 348.
this is for ioniq 5 SE.
hard pass?
Edit: I left the dealership without buying
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.
https://electrek.co/2024/04/22/te...any-brand/
BMW in these rankings came in near the bottom of the barrel (along with Audi and Mercedes-Benz) as all being among the most costly for maintenance and repairs.
benefit depends on use case.
for example not everyone can afford a house and has to rent.
kids in college , have to rent once they go off campus.
back to ev.
i was like u as well. no point in leasing. buy.
until i got my first ev (89 mile range leaf...lol).
at the time, my primary vehicle was a ford escape ( i know, stop laughing).
it died after ~80k miles. needed new tranny.
so was able to secure a nice deal on the leaf.
v little down, (i think it was total less than $1k all inclusive).
and then 99 per month.
at the time i was putting in twice the amount in gas.
work (both spouse & I) had free charging.
so was no brainer.
get the leaf.
try out this "new " tech.
and save money over gas .
decide in 3years what to do. for long term.
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Cool. Gota love SD!
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