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24-Month Lease on 2024 VW ID.4 RWD Electric Vehicle

$999 down + $149 per month

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VW is offering a 24-Month Lease on 2024 VW ID.4 RWD Electric Vehicle for $999 down + $149/month. This offer is limited to select locations/dealerships only.

Thanks to Community Member BilalA6900 for posting this deal.

Note: $999 due at signing. Excludes tax, title, license, options and dealer fees. No security deposit.
For well-qualified customers. Limited inventory available.

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Offer Details:
    • Closed end lease financing available through March 3, 2025 for a new, unused 2024 all‑electric ID.4 Standard RWD, on approved credit to well-qualified customers by Volkswagen Credit through participating dealers.
    • Monthly lease payment based on MSRP of $39,735 and destination charges, less a suggested dealer contribution and application of a $7,500 EV Lease Bonus resulting in a capitalized cost of $27,436.49.
    • Excludes tax, title, license, options and dealer fees.
    • Amount due at signing includes first month's payment, customer down payment of $151, and acquisition fee of $699.
    • Monthly payments total $3,576.
    • Your payment will vary based on dealer contribution and the final negotiated price.
    • At lease end, lessee responsible for disposition fee of $395, $0.20/mile over 20,000 miles and excessive wear and use. EV Lease Bonus applied towards lease contract and is not redeemable for cash. A $395 fee applies if you purchase your lease vehicle.
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VW is offering a 24-Month Lease on 2024 VW ID.4 RWD Electric Vehicle for $999 down + $149/month. This offer is limited to select locations/dealerships only.

Thanks to Community Member BilalA6900 for posting this deal.

Note: $999 due at signing. Excludes tax, title, license, options and dealer fees. No security deposit.
For well-qualified customers. Limited inventory available.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Offer Details:
    • Closed end lease financing available through March 3, 2025 for a new, unused 2024 all‑electric ID.4 Standard RWD, on approved credit to well-qualified customers by Volkswagen Credit through participating dealers.
    • Monthly lease payment based on MSRP of $39,735 and destination charges, less a suggested dealer contribution and application of a $7,500 EV Lease Bonus resulting in a capitalized cost of $27,436.49.
    • Excludes tax, title, license, options and dealer fees.
    • Amount due at signing includes first month's payment, customer down payment of $151, and acquisition fee of $699.
    • Monthly payments total $3,576.
    • Your payment will vary based on dealer contribution and the final negotiated price.
    • At lease end, lessee responsible for disposition fee of $395, $0.20/mile over 20,000 miles and excessive wear and use. EV Lease Bonus applied towards lease contract and is not redeemable for cash. A $395 fee applies if you purchase your lease vehicle.
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

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msetyon2
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i have the 2023 i'd.4 on a lease and can honestly say i'm counting down the days until this car goes back

one of the worst cars i've ever owned, technology is very poorly designed and frustrating, countless recalls and range is mediocre at best.

there are many more comparable options when it comes to EV. Chevy Equinox being one that is also very well priced.
Thaineseguy
4146 Posts
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My personal opinion would be to get him a used car if he or she a new driver. Cheaper insurance and less fear of damage. Damaging a leased car is going to be costly. Not meaning to offend or anything, just providing my own experience as an ex-college student.
honestabe
1647 Posts
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Might want to consider a used EV instead. Model year 23 one owner vehicles under 25k should qualify for an additional 4k discount. the lease deal looks to be 10k per year for mileage. Prices exclude taxes and fees. I have an id 4. Can't say I would recommend it

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Jan 06, 2025 12:32 AM
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Peerless_WarriorJan 06, 2025 12:32 AM
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Quote from Thaineseguy :
My personal opinion would be to get him a used car if he or she a new driver. Cheaper insurance and less fear of damage. Damaging a leased car is going to be costly. Not meaning to offend or anything, just providing my own experience as an ex-college student.
This is good to know, wasn't aware that leased cars with damage would differ in this way.
Quote from WiseHamster203 :
does your son know what a filesystem is?

only asking because I'm too afraid to ask if he knows what a key fob is or if he thinks that's a DEI related inquiry.
25k of damage sheesh...you could buy a whole car for that. Scared to ask what happened.
Jan 06, 2025 12:34 AM
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gatortim67Jan 06, 2025 12:34 AM
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Quote from ElatedSpaniel543 :
I'm not sure where that poster lives, but I'm on SCE in LA and it's only 52c on evening peak. Rest of the 19 hours in a day it's 25c and there's actually a discount on a baseline, so actually about 20c on average. DWP users pay similar. I have heard it can be more expensive in some other places like San Diego, but it's not more than gas anywhere I don't think. Not unless they mean DCFC.
I have a way to schedule when I charge, but my electric company is the exact same 11 cents for peak or off peak hours. I'd love to pay less during at 3am, but I guess I can't really complain.
Jan 06, 2025 12:35 AM
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yannsterJan 06, 2025 12:35 AM
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Quote from msetyon2 :
i have the 2023 i'd.4 on a lease and can honestly say i'm counting down the days until this car goes back one of the worst cars i've ever owned, technology is very poorly designed and frustrating, countless recalls and range is mediocre at best. there are many more comparable options when it comes to EV. Chevy Equinox being one that is also very well priced.
Equinox definitely is well priced but it comes with its fair share of issues as well. No Carplay/AA is a dealbreaker for some, and it's lacking features that you would expect on a 2025 car. Personally I bought one over thanksgiving and slightly regretting it, just took it in the other day because the infotainment screen would randomly go dark during drive until car was restarted.
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Jan 06, 2025 12:36 AM
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jojo76Jan 06, 2025 12:36 AM
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Quote from WiseHamster203 :
does your son know what a filesystem is?

only asking because I'm too afraid to ask if he knows what a key fob is or if he thinks that's a DEI related inquiry.
I dont
Jan 06, 2025 12:38 AM
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mja28Jan 06, 2025 12:38 AM
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Quote from superslickz :
Does anyone know if you lease a car, can an 18-year-old drive it? This seems like a great way for a college student to have a car for a couple of years.
Get a used Chevy bolt EV .u can 2020 after $4000 tax credit for less than $13K.
Jan 06, 2025 12:45 AM
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superslickzJan 06, 2025 12:45 AM
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Quote from mja28 :
Get a used Chevy bolt EV .u can 2020 after $4000 tax credit for less than $13K.
Last time I checked, 13k is more than the less than 5k it would cost to get this deal. He/she already has a nice car at home, we just don't want to ship it out at least twice a year. Factor in having to resell it after graduation. It's too far for me to drive it.
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Jan 06, 2025 01:25 AM
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pruksJan 06, 2025 01:25 AM
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Quote from 198four :
RWD. Yuck
If not AWD, Unlike ICE cars which are FWD EVs are usually RWD. But remember, they are RWD for a reason, weight, traction etc.

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Jan 06, 2025 01:26 AM
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psiberfunkJan 06, 2025 01:26 AM
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Quote from changkoh :
Was about to sign up for an ioniq 5 For roughly $350 a month lease but this is tempting.
dont do it. Use it to bargain the ioniq down if you can. I have the audi Q4, which is a rebadged ID4.. i would almost prefer the ioniq5
Jan 06, 2025 01:32 AM
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back51Jan 06, 2025 01:32 AM
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Quote from nesan :
looking at this as my first lease attempt. Can someone please advise what are all the variables that I should negotiate with the dealer, and what is the targeted price for those variables.
Check out the leasehackr forum for all of the leasing details and what to negotiate. It'll help you create the deal you want and ways to reach out to dealers to get it.
Jan 06, 2025 01:38 AM
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NhewFoneJan 06, 2025 01:38 AM
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Quote from Joemaxwell :
I don't see why not. I drove a leased car in college that was in my parent's name but was insured under mine. I would assume most college kids "own" cars in their parent's name.

My recommendation now as a dad-

Get an insurance quote for that vehicle and your kid prior to purchase.

Understand the mileage allowance vs how much he/she will be driving.

It's an EV so access to charging on campus and or apartment.

You know how responsible (or not) your kid is. Obviously just by age they're at a higher risk of an accident.

Other factors to consider if/when they want to take it on a road trip (miles) or lending it out to friends/roommates. Those are the things I'd be concerned with if my kids were prone to doing things like that.
100% the above. I like to remind that < 25 year olds are in more car accidents per 100k than 81+ year olds.
Jan 06, 2025 01:40 AM
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SlimeyfaceJan 06, 2025 01:40 AM
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Quote from 198four :
RWD. Yuck

Said no one ever!




Ive never seen someone utter that phrase non-sarcastically.
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Jan 06, 2025 01:46 AM
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ldealiesJan 06, 2025 01:46 AM
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What happens if you want to end the lease before 24 months? What are the charges?
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Jan 06, 2025 01:46 AM
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thrustbucketJan 06, 2025 01:46 AM
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Quote from kipper99 :
How it's comparable? Tesla will be twice is much, I just don't understand why in every EV deal Tesla need to be involved.
Like it or not, Tesla set the EV standard. Everyone else is trying to catch up. The easiest way to do that is with pricing.
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Jan 06, 2025 01:54 AM
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dkd711Jan 06, 2025 01:54 AM
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Quote from superslickz :
Does anyone know if you lease a car, can an 18-year-old drive it? This seems like a great way for a college student to have a car for a couple of years.
Buy a good mech condition used for them to play bumper cars with. LOL

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Jan 06, 2025 01:54 AM
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kipper99Jan 06, 2025 01:54 AM
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Quote from thrustbucket :
Like it or not, Tesla set the EV standard. Everyone else is trying to catch up. The easiest way to do that is with pricing.
Yeah right, maybe it was sometime ago,
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