Cheapest / best leasing company?
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Cheapest / best leasing company?
Guys what is the cheapest and best leasing company which you would recommend for purchasing a new vehicle. I've been looking all over, every dealership is giving me higher prices then private leasing companys such as First class leasing.
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Guys lets get the lease pricing down, and the company names which you used.
I'll start
745li - 1080 - Open Road BMW , Edison NJ
x5 4.4 - 850 - Kings BMW , Freehold NJ
I'll start
745li - 1080 - Open Road BMW , Edison NJ
x5 4.4 - 850 - Kings BMW , Freehold NJ
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Originally Posted by s0vietbenz
Guys lets get the lease pricing down, and the company names which you used.
I'll start
745li - 1080 - Open Road BMW , Edison NJ
x5 4.4 - 850 - Kings BMW , Freehold NJ
I'll start
745li - 1080 - Open Road BMW , Edison NJ
x5 4.4 - 850 - Kings BMW , Freehold NJ
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First, there are plenty of leasing companies out there where you can get some quotes. Depending upon the many variables, car, length of lease, your credit, etc., you will find prices and deals vary. One company may have a better deal on one car, while another company on another.
Leasecompare, one of our sponsors, has a website in which you can select your car, location, etc., and it will give you the best prices it can find. Even if you don't go with one of these companies, at least you can get an idea of how much others are offering.
Also, I have found in my experience of "lease and finance deal shopping" that the dealers normally do not have the best deals. Even during their supposedly "good" events (like the recent Winter Event at Mercedes). They quote nice monthly payments, but they are normally after some pretty large cap cost reductions that you must pay (in addition to tax, title and license of course).
And yes, a lot of leasing companies (maybe most?) will make you a deal on a used car as well.
Since we do have a forum dedicated to this discussion, I am moving this thread there.
Leasecompare, one of our sponsors, has a website in which you can select your car, location, etc., and it will give you the best prices it can find. Even if you don't go with one of these companies, at least you can get an idea of how much others are offering.
Also, I have found in my experience of "lease and finance deal shopping" that the dealers normally do not have the best deals. Even during their supposedly "good" events (like the recent Winter Event at Mercedes). They quote nice monthly payments, but they are normally after some pretty large cap cost reductions that you must pay (in addition to tax, title and license of course).
And yes, a lot of leasing companies (maybe most?) will make you a deal on a used car as well.
Since we do have a forum dedicated to this discussion, I am moving this thread there.
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As revstriker said we are an independent leasing company that offers our lease quotes instantly on the Internet through our LeaseCompare.com service.
Please let me know if you have any direct questions.
Please let me know if you have any direct questions.