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expiredMalaibazaar posted Jan 05, 2025 04:50 PM
expiredMalaibazaar posted Jan 05, 2025 04:50 PM

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
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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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Yeah right, maybe it was sometime ago,

Facts, Tesla build quality is still shit.
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DylanC8659Jan 06, 2025 02:15 AM
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Quote from Slimeyface :
Said no one ever! Ive never seen someone utter that phrase non-sarcastically.
This is kind of a boomer site, what can you expect.
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kipper99Jan 06, 2025 02:15 AM
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Quote from dkd711 :
Facts, Tesla build quality is still shit.
Design is dated, look at Chinese cars, wish they were available here.
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Jan 06, 2025 02:19 AM
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DylanC8659Jan 06, 2025 02:19 AM
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3500 total in payments plus whatever fees end up being, can't end up being more than $6000 total. You can't even find old Toyotas for that cheap here.
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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.
Are you sure they need a car as a freshman student? Most college campus are easier to get around by foot, bike, scooter, or shuttle. ~$5k in payments and fees + electricity + teenager car insurance+ maintenance buys a lot of ubers over 2 years on the off chance they need one. They can get groceries delivered for $139/year with walmart plus if needed.
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CleverBanana4189Jan 06, 2025 02:51 AM
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Quote from DylanC8659 :
3500 total in payments plus whatever fees end up being, can't end up being more than $6000 total. You can't even find old Toyotas for that cheap here.
You're basically comparing the cost to rent a car with the cost of depreciation on a car you own. Apples and oranges.

If you're looking for the lowest cost of ownership, The question is will whatever car you buy depreciate more than or less than the cost of this two year lease in the same amount of time.
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Jan 06, 2025 03:01 AM
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Quote from 198four :
RWD. Yuck
I can list pages of RWD cars worth MORE today than when new.

You will have a tough time listing FWD vehicles worth more.
AWD/4WD you will have some luck...nowhere near the RWD.

Even Modern day cars.
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mrnadirJan 06, 2025 03:16 AM
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Quote from Spaceman6969 :
Who is going to repair or maintain the EV for lesser $ than stealership?
No one.
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Dave Ramsey approved?
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ArcanlawJan 06, 2025 03:23 AM
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Quote from caymanw :
I thought so too - it's not cheap
I mean, you don't have to, but if they get into a horrific car accident, don't be surprised when the insurance company shrugs at you and denies coverage. People think they're being smart by leaving their kids off their policy. They live in the household and drive their cars, they don't realize the risks they are taking...
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ExFatWalletJan 06, 2025 03:31 AM
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Quote from kenkobra63 :
Why would you add a young person to your insurance? You are insuring your vehicle, not the person driving it. I never added my kid to my policy. The only bad thing is they pay more the first time they get insurance and own a vehicle. But at that point, it is time for them to grow up.
It all depends on many factors, like your insurance company, state you live in...
When my daughter got DL, couple weeks later I received letter from my insurance stating that according to their records, she has license now and since she lives at the same address, she has to be added to my policy. We live in digital age with constant surveillance, so you can't hide a lot of things.
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RyanJ7344Jan 06, 2025 03:33 AM
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Quote from t.i. :
Why can't the mom find a good used car for their children going to college?
Because for me the total cost of ownership on this would be cheaper. Pretty hard to find a reliable used car for ~~ $3500-$4500 these days.
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jose206Jan 06, 2025 03:34 AM
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Well worth $150 a month. Thats most id pay though. Better if you have some state incentives to sweeten the deal.
Jan 06, 2025 03:38 AM
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CyanMitten5789Jan 06, 2025 03:38 AM
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Quote from Dealzslickk :
Good luck in finding a dealer who will honor this deal !!
Actually picked up one today for an even better deal 😄
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Quote from nesan :
I thought the insurance price spikes the moment you add an young driver to the insurance, although the parent is technically the primary insurer
Most people insure the costly driver on the POS beater car, even if they aren't driving it. Family members are covered driving any car on the policy.

I was expensive to insure, definitely. But it was much easier to deal with as the primary driver of the old minivan used to haul around the family, even though I had a decent little sub-compact to drive around.

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