Select Acura Dealers are offering for
Well-Qualified Loyalty/Conquest Lessees in Eligible States: a
2024 Acura ZDX A-Spec RWD Electric SUV 1 Speed Automatic Electric SUV for
$299 per month for 24 months with
$2,999 total due at signing for well-qualified lessees who
currently own a 2004 or newer Acura or
2014 or newer Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Ford, Genesis, Honda, Hyundai, Infiniti, Kia, Lexus, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Polestar, Rivian, Subaru, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen or Volvo vehicle. Offer valid at
participating dealerships in CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, ME, MN, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OR, RI, VA, VT, or WA.
Thanks to Community Member
RyzenPrime for sharing this deal.
Offer Notes:
- Not all lessees will qualify. Higher lease rates apply for lessees with lower credit ratings. Lease offers vary based on MSRP. Dealers set actual prices.
- Includes Clean Vehicle Lease Credit of $7,500 and Loyalty/Conquest Offer of $4,000 applied as capitalized cost reduction.
- Must take new retail delivery of vehicle from dealer stock by April 30, 2025.
- Lessee responsible for maintenance, excessive wear/tear and up to 20¢/mile over 7,500 miles/year. Not all customers qualify for Loyalty/Conquest offer. See your participating Acura dealer for complete details.
About this Vehicle:
- Features Page
- Specs Page
- Notable Details:
- Single-Motor RWD
- 358 Horsepower
- 324 lb ft of Torque
- 3,500 lb Max Towing Capacity
- 313-Mile EPA Range Rating
- Panoramic Moonroof and Power Lift Tailgate
- Perforated Milano Premium Leather-Trimmed Seats w/ Heated Front 12-Way Power Seats
- 18-Speaker Premium BANG & OLUFSEN Sound System
- 11-in Digital Instrument Cluster
- 11.3-in Color Touchscreen Display with Volume Knob
- AcuraWatch Advanced Safety & Driver Assist (Collision Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist & More)
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under right top corner "signed" (I haven't post mine yet)
but I think $70k car for 24 months, not 7.5k but 10k is an excellent deal.
$333.34/month (include Tax, etc.)
Of course you need to get insurance with your own.
edit: he edits the entire post so my comment is not valid anymore
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The deal in CA is more for someone who is looking for 2nd or 3rd car to enjoy your daily life style with relatively environment friendly car.
I got one, 10k 1 pay, 24 mo for 7900 and I will just drive this for my back up. If you need to use it for primary commute, you might need to get more millage allowance.
SD changed my original post combined with a different Acura deal.
Anyway, I say no to Tesla and T, and just drive my car.
Safety driving!
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There is so much misinformation in the comments in this thread. I wish Slickdeals could chain replies.
If you finance a vehicle, can you tell me how much it costs to drive a mile in your car? No, you have no idea because the reality of actual depreciation is that it's variable and mostly unknown. So people out here thinking it's a life hack to 60-72mo finance a vehicle and then put 20k-25k miles on it aren't brilliant. If I were blowing through BIG miles, I'd rather lease the vehicle than finance it. Try to sell your 20k mile a year car in year 3 with 60k miles after you finance it for 60-72mo. You're probably rolling negative equity to get out of it.
Also, I think someone mentioned that the mileage charge for miles over the allotted amount on this car was only 20 cents a mile. That's low. Most "lux" brands want 25 cents a mile, at least, on the overage charges.
Plano Acura has in DFW area =. $177/month 27month but $4,777 down for A-spec! Considering for my parents
If you finance a vehicle, can you tell me how much it costs to drive a mile in your car? No, you have no idea because the reality of actual depreciation is that it's variable and mostly unknown. So people out here thinking it's a life hack to 60-72mo finance a vehicle and then put 20k-25k miles on it aren't brilliant. If I were blowing through BIG miles, I'd rather lease the vehicle than finance it. Try to sell your 20k mile a year car in year 3 with 60k miles after you finance it for 60-72mo. You're probably rolling negative equity to get out of it.
Also, I think someone mentioned that the mileage charge for miles over the allotted amount on this car was only 20 cents a mile. That's low. Most "lux" brands want 25 cents a mile, at least, on the overage charges.
https://forum.leasehack
Ya correct. Probably can still get close but won't be as cheap any more.
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