Select Toyota Dealerships are offering a
36-Month Lease on 2023 Toyota bZ4X XLE Electric Car as listed below. This offer is
limited to select locations/dealerships only.
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Example deals:
- Northern California
- 36-Month Lease on 2023 Toyota bZ4X XLE Electric Car $1999 down + $129 per month = $6643 total
- Southern California
- 36-Month Lease on 2023 Toyota bZ4X XLE Electric Car $1999 down + $139 per month = $7003 total
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Toyota built this as a compliance car to fill a gap in the lineup and has zero focus on it or care. If anything, it is the 'look we built an EV, it sucks!'. The first production run had WHEELS FALLING OFF. They recalled every single one! The car is slow and just utterly wild in it's idiocy.
We test drove the badge engineered Subaru version - the Solterra. Same car, different logo.
The list of infuriating choices piled fast. Want to move the driver's seat? BEEPS. CONSTANT BEEPS.
Want to back up? It beeps on the inside and inside only. Who are they warning?! Me? I"M DRIVING THE CAR.
The performance is just bad. It has a quick little bit of torque and then falls on it's face.
Did I mention the range sucks and that the car does not support fast charging so you literally cannot roadtrip it without hour-long-stops?
All in all, it just felt like Toyota was completely uninterested in building it as it is lower margin than gas/hybrid.
Then you have the ioniq 5. Hyundai's focus is straight up on on beating the Tesla Model Y. They are serious and in it. The car is shockingly better looking in person than the BZ4X. The interior feels like tomorrow and has innovative ideas, way more range, way better software, etc.
Korea is currently having the same moment that Japan had in the 90s, Hyundai should be taken seriously, esp in the EV space.
TX offer is $4k down $219 a month plus TTL
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Toyota sells rwd and awd versions so you need to make a note on that distinction.
But essentially, it's the same vehicle
1. The category it sits in ($40-50K EV SUVs) is full of much much faster cars. A similarly priced Model Y, the best selling car in the same category, does 0-60 2 whole seconds faster. Our old XC40 gas motor car did 0-60 faster than this even.
2. My real issue is that EVs accelerate fast but really lose steam over 60mph. Highway passing performance falls off a cliff. The BZ4X takes almost 20 seconds to hit 100mph (to illustrate how performance falls off at the top end), the Model Y? 10. Half the time. The Gas XC40 is 3 seconds faster to 100mph.
In category it is slow, in general not really that slow, but for your money, you can get a lot of cars that can be more confidence inspiring on the highway.
Down Payment
-$5,000
Net Trade-In Value
$0
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Military Rebate Program*
-$500
Customer subvention cash*
-$11,500
A cash incentive provided by the manufacturer
Estimated Net Capitalized Cost*
$36,626
This is the total amount your monthly payment is based off of
What's required at Signing
First Month's Payment*
$458
Security Deposit Due*
$0
Optional F&I Products*
$0
Non-Capitalized Taxes & Fees*
$0
State Tax
$0
County Tax
$0
Down Payment
$5,000
Cash Out Of Pocket *
$5,000
The amount you owe in cash when signing your lease
Military Rebate Program*
$500
Customer subvention cash*
$11,500
A cash incentive provided by the manufacturer
Net Trade-In Value
$0
Amount Due at Lease Signing *
$17,000
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This car has very slow charging speed. I was at a EVGo Level 3 100kW charger, the car next to me goes up to 99kW most of the time while mine shows 47kW max. I leased mine at a dealer that is 200 miles away from my house and the dealer had it at 20% charged when I got there. I ended up going to level 3 charging stations multiple times on my day 1 and went down to 0% on battery gauge (seems like you can still drive a while after empty like ICE vehicle). So I would suggest anybody buying this car from a dealer not nearby to make sure they charged the car before doing any paperwork.
Their fake solid state battery never goes anywhere , they have talked for it for 10 more years
Down Payment
-$5,000
Net Trade-In Value
$0
keyboard_arrow_down
Military Rebate Program*
-$500
Customer subvention cash*
-$11,500
A cash incentive provided by the manufacturer
Estimated Net Capitalized Cost*
$36,626
This is the total amount your monthly payment is based off of
What's required at Signing
First Month's Payment*
$458
Security Deposit Due*
$0
Optional F&I Products*
$0
Non-Capitalized Taxes & Fees*
$0
State Tax
$0
County Tax
$0
Down Payment
$5,000
Cash Out Of Pocket *
$5,000
The amount you owe in cash when signing your lease
Military Rebate Program*
$500
Customer subvention cash*
$11,500
A cash incentive provided by the manufacturer
Net Trade-In Value
$0
Amount Due at Lease Signing *
$17,000
Junk, junk, junk. Just like Korean appliances.
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Toyota sells rwd and awd versions so you need to make a note on that distinction.
But essentially, it's the same vehicle
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