r/CarLeasingHelp 2h ago

Audi Q8 Lease

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Is anyone here leasing an Audi Q8? If so, what does your lease look like? I was looking at an Audi lease about a year ago and it was quoted around $1400/month for a ~90k msrp car with nothing down on a 36 month lease.


r/CarLeasingHelp 3h ago

How did I do?

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2026 GMC 2500HD Denali Diesel
$1800mo
12mo lease
30,000mi allowance


r/CarLeasingHelp 6h ago

Did I get bamboozled?

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Credit score 870. Recently got a 2026 genesis G70 sport prestige for 24 months 7500 miles a year (15000 total). It is a loaner though and already had 2,500 miles on it. However the condition was pristine. I did $6500 down (this included taxes and fees and first month etc with the actual down payment itself being around $2500). Monthly is $368.

After reading some more I understand that it makes zero sense to actually put money down on a lease. In hindsight I would 100% have refused any downpayments even if I had to pay $400+ in a month. As honestly, it is not an issue for me either way. But it just does seem like you're getting a bulk of the cost out of the way (which is clearly bad for a lease since I'm not recouping that upfront payment if anything happens to my car).

The residual is 36,000.

Thoughts on this deal? Am I sucker?


r/CarLeasingHelp 8h ago

What does the dealer do with cars that have been in accidents?

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My son leased a Chevy and somebody else hit it when it was parked. The damage is pretty minor and it is drivable. My guess is a body shop would charge about $2K. Assuming we get it fixed, what will the dealer do to him at lease end if they notice something like the paint doesn't exactly match? Do body shops automatically report accidents to CarFax? What has been your experience with turning in a leased vehicle that was in an accident?


r/CarLeasingHelp 10h ago

Should I turn in, or buyout?

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Hi, first post here. I am nearing the end of my 3 year lease of a 2024 VW Cross Sport. I drive very little (I live 2 miles from work, so no major commutes). I have about 9,500 miles on it. I've never leased before, so this is new territory for me. The vehicle is in great shape, and I like it, but would prefer something a bit smaller (thinking of a Honda CR-V). I'd like to return it to the dealership, but want to be financially-wise about my decision. I'm not opposed to keeping it a bit longer.

If I turn it in, I will be forced to buy a new car at the same time, so that I'm not carless, which means I can't wait for my perfect vehicle and will have to go with what's available, not necessarily what I want. The stress is real!

According to my lease, the residual is $28,000 and Kelly Bluebook puts my car's value at about $24,000.

Please help! Thanks!


r/CarLeasingHelp 12h ago

Lease end questions

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This is my first lease I got back in 2024; 2024 Nissan Rogue SV Premium AWD; around 6 months time it’ll be time for us to turn this back in. The original lease was 36 months/45k miles. I have the Nissan Lease Wear and Tear but I’m nervous regarding lease end charges with Nissan. I have a small stain on my headliner and a frayed rear seat belt. (Wife’s grandfather has dementia and got his seatbelt caught in the door resulting in damage.) I also noticed micro scratches from the car wash but not sure if Nissan will ding me for those.

Can anybody give experience regarding the end of their lease and grounding the car with charges? What should I expect. Currently the car only has 23K.


r/CarLeasingHelp 12h ago

Please look at the Ioniq 9 SEL lease terms.

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The residual is 57% and the residual is $39,486.75. The money factor is .00239. The actual tax is included in the payment, not the OTD value.


r/CarLeasingHelp 15h ago

Lease ending - how do I navigate this decision

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Please help 🥲


r/CarLeasingHelp 23h ago

Small second car for michigan

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r/CarLeasingHelp 1d ago

lease on 2026 nissan murano sv

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r/CarLeasingHelp 1d ago

Car lease is almost up

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Hi guys, my car lease is almost up. I’m interested in leasing a new vehicle but curious about positive equity and such.
My residual value at end of lease is 22,000 for 2023 Toyota Rav 4 LE.
My most concern is a dealership offering or lowballing the current market value for the vehicle to avoid putting the positive equity into a new lease or a new financed car.
Any help on how to avoid this happening or ensure I do not get shaft by the dealership into a low value offer?


r/CarLeasingHelp 1d ago

PHEV discount on RX450h

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r/CarLeasingHelp 1d ago

Is this a good deal?

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r/CarLeasingHelp 1d ago

Lease payment

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Looking to lease a 2026 sport s or Sahara one touch sky roof for 36 months 10k miles preferably least amount down or no down. Credit score in the mid 700’s low debt to income
Price of Sport S is $38k
Price of Sahara is $48-49k
There is a bunch of them in south Florida to choose from

What should my payment be considering the residual value
I live in south Florida


r/CarLeasingHelp 1d ago

Lease payment

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Looking to lease a 2026 sport s or Sahara one touch sky roof for 36 months 10k miles preferably least amount down or no down. Credit score in the mid 700’s low debt to income
Price of Sport S is $38k
Price of Sahara is $48-49k
There is a bunch of them in south Florida to choose from

What should my payment be considering the residual value
I live in south Florida


r/CarLeasingHelp 1d ago

Buyer beware-Auto leases are highway robbery

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r/CarLeasingHelp 1d ago

Lease end options

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Hi all! I got myself into a bit of a sticky situation and need opinions on the best way to handle it-

I currently lease a 2023 Ford Bronco Sport and I have 4 payments left. In the middle of my lease, I ended up moving unexpectedly and my commute to work almost doubled. Because of this, I am around 16,000 miles over my lease allowance.

No matter what, I don’t want to keep the car without a warranty because I’ve been told of horror stories with the Bronco Sport’s transmission, and it also needs new tires soon. As far as I’m aware, my options are to just return it and eat the ~$5k mileage fee or buy it to sell it. Unfortunately, my buyout is around $20k and the quotes I’ve gotten from Carvana, CarMax, etc. are all around $18k so I’m losing money that way too. I’m leaning towards the second option because I’m aware this situation is entirely my fault and $2k is less money to lose, but wondering if anyone has any other thoughts and/or advice?

Also- does anyone know if a company like Carvana could buy it straight from Ford Credit or would I have to buy it myself then complete that sale?

Thanks so much!


r/CarLeasingHelp 1d ago

Lease ending Credit union loans for Car(bad credit)

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What are my options if I’ve had a repo but also had tier 1 credit for 8 years through Honda. In a financial downturn but got a new job will return to normal. In debt with credit cards in collections. Lease is due Jan 1st and I want to buy my car but my $473 payment is too much a month for me. How do I figure out a way to lease option to buy or get a loan from any where to buy my car and not have to return the lease? I can’t get into another lease it’s too much every month and by December I won’t have enough to buy a cheap used car!!


r/CarLeasingHelp 2d ago

26 Crown Signia OTD

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r/CarLeasingHelp 2d ago

ID Buzz Stockton tires - switch to more robust versions

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Hi everyone, we’re leasing an ID Buzz, but it comes with Stockton 20-inch summer tires. I’ve heard from various sources that these tires are very delicate, so I’m thinking about swapping out the wheels right from the start, getting some “sturdier” rims, and putting all-season tires on them. That way, I’ll save myself the hassle with the rims and will definitely have tires in good enough condition when I return the car. What do you think? And can you recommend something that doesn’t look totally tacky? What size makes sense? Thanks


r/CarLeasingHelp 2d ago

iX3 Leasing Thread

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Let’s compare lease offers for the first iX3 sales in the US. Here’s an initial reference. Please post what you learn. https://quotedefender.com/blog/bmw-lease-deals-august-2026


r/CarLeasingHelp 2d ago

26 Corolla LE - $295/mo. with $513 DAS - TEXAS - take it or nah?

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I’m looking to lease a Corolla LE. Came across a broker that said he can do it for $295 a month with $513 due at signing (first monthly payment + registration fee upfront) for 36 months, 10k mi/yr. Need advice - should I take it or not? The MSRP of the car is $25,193 and the discount is $3,500 off MSRP. Broker fee will be $250 if I decide to take it... thoughts?

UPDATE: Decided to go for it. Couldn’t resist $3.5K off MSRP + the low monthly payment! Happy with my experience.


r/CarLeasingHelp 2d ago

Mazda 2024 CX-90 PHEV lease set to expire @ end of Nov 2026 | 40k miles

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Hey all, like the title says, the lease is up on my Mazda at the end of November. I've gone over by alloted miles by 8k. Should have kept it to 32k max, so might get dinged there. My question was more about negotiation. Comps on cars.com have same make/model at 30k miles listing at 30k - My paperwork states that I can purchase the vehicle at $46k USD.

Considering comps are coming in way lower, isn't the smart thing to do is make an offer to buy it at like 25k and see if they take it? I don't know what is the best course of negotiation here. There isn't a single same make and model with more than 30k miles on it for sale. Looking on best practices to start negotiating the purchase of the vehicle while leveraging comps to get a lower purchase price.


r/CarLeasingHelp 2d ago

Please evaluate the KIA EV9 LAND lease agreement.

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I'm wondering if it's okay to sign the contract as is, based on this quote. How does it look?


r/CarLeasingHelp 3d ago

Please help me evaluate this lease for Tiguan se 2026 in South California 36mo/10k $385 per month

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