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It only shows after you place the order. It's one of the financing options.Where is the option for a 2 year lease on the website?
I got the LR AWD, Red, White Interior, AP and it is $968. It is about $70 more than purchasing it but I plan on getting the Y in 2 years so it works out better for me. Maybe the truck if they surprise us and it comes out within the next two years.
Common core .....but maybe I'm missing something. I'm really only concerned with out of pocket cost for the next 2 years.
Finance 57k which includes taxes and fees = $898 a month with $2500 down. 2 year cost is $ 21,552 for 24 months + $2500 = $24,052 out of pocket.
Lease for $968 a month = Cost Over 24 months $25,168.57
Looking at just out of pocket for the next two years the cost is pretty similar. What I don't know is if I buy it how much it will depreciate in 2 years and would I have equity or be upside down.
My first model 3 lost 13k in value in the first 6 months. If Tesla keeps dropping prices the amount could be even more in the future.
If I’m backing the numbers out correctly, the residual is in the ballpark of $38,920 or 70%. Just doing back-of-napkin math so don’t hold me to that.
That’s a good sign for the rest of us.
The lease payments are high but it’s because the money factor is high, there’s plenty of fees and taxes wrapped into this thing, and it’s short term (24mos.)
A high residual makes me feel better about buying my Model 3 vs leasing. Resale value looks decent.
All the used examples on the lots seem to be about the same price as new ones. I guess once you eliminate the tax credits from the equation the pricing makes more sense.