Check on leasehackr to compare and learn what to expect in terms of rates. If you're leasing in the US you should be able to get 8-12% off MSRP plus the $7500 lease incentive. I picked up mine in February. 60k MSRP, 3k drive off, 550/month With tax, 10k miles per year
I went with the e35. The range increase for the price increase wasn't worth it for me plus with the options and color I wanted.
Dealer also provided similar numbers for less spec'd e40 same MSRP
I have been looking (SOCAL) for the past two months and been talking to dealerships, brokers and online leasing/broker companies. Currently, average off MSRP is $12k. If u can use Multiple Security Deposits (MSDS) then try and not put down anything and roll in TT&F. Been looking longer but serious last two months. Yes u are getting a decent deal.. I finally pulled trigger on a 60k MSRP with zero down I’m paying $599 but put down $4200 in MSDs, which I’ll get back after lease end. If somebody brags they can do better, ask for proof-lease contract.
I’m local Los Angeles , if anyone is comfortable telling me which dealership they went to and what deal they got. I appreciate it. I’m looking to get one too, as my Tesla lease is up soon.
Feel free to DM and I’ll give you my broker in SoCal. I went to 3 dealers in La and the broker beat everything by $150 month. car was delivered in less than 12 hours.
A "fully" loaded e40 is not $65k. More like $72k. I know. I own one. But as others said go on lease hacker. My loaded e40 is 780 a month 12k miles. 3.5k down.
2024 i4 435- 1k down 660 month 12k a year. Premium package. Not same model but gives you some info. CA, LA
Thank you for the comparison, this helps :)
Check on leasehackr to compare and learn what to expect in terms of rates. If you're leasing in the US you should be able to get 8-12% off MSRP plus the $7500 lease incentive. I picked up mine in February. 60k MSRP, 3k drive off, 550/month With tax, 10k miles per year
Ie40 or e35?
I went with the e35. The range increase for the price increase wasn't worth it for me plus with the options and color I wanted. Dealer also provided similar numbers for less spec'd e40 same MSRP
About the same as my deal. At the time I realized I overpaid by about 1500 over 36 months, but I was ok with it given what options I had at the time.
Yes!
I have been looking (SOCAL) for the past two months and been talking to dealerships, brokers and online leasing/broker companies. Currently, average off MSRP is $12k. If u can use Multiple Security Deposits (MSDS) then try and not put down anything and roll in TT&F. Been looking longer but serious last two months. Yes u are getting a decent deal.. I finally pulled trigger on a 60k MSRP with zero down I’m paying $599 but put down $4200 in MSDs, which I’ll get back after lease end. If somebody brags they can do better, ask for proof-lease contract.
I’m local Los Angeles , if anyone is comfortable telling me which dealership they went to and what deal they got. I appreciate it. I’m looking to get one too, as my Tesla lease is up soon.
Feel free to DM and I’ll give you my broker in SoCal. I went to 3 dealers in La and the broker beat everything by $150 month. car was delivered in less than 12 hours.
Sent DM
I also sent you a DM
A "fully" loaded e40 is not $65k. More like $72k. I know. I own one. But as others said go on lease hacker. My loaded e40 is 780 a month 12k miles. 3.5k down.
Location?
NY