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How to Negotiate a Car Lease: A Simple Guide to Saving Money

How to Negotiate a Car Lease: A Simple Guide to Saving Money

Leasing a car can be a smart financial choice—but only if you know how to navigate the process. Unfortunately, common mistakes and confusing terms can leave lessees overpaying or stuck with an unfavorable deal. We spoke with CarEdge leasing expert Mario to learn all of the best lease negotiation strategies to unlock big savings in today’s car market. This simple guide will show you how to negotiate a lease with confidence, avoid common pitfalls, and secure the best possible terms for your budget.

Common Leasing Mistakes to Avoid

1. Don’t Fall for Flashy Lease Ads

Those low monthly payment lease offers might sound great, but they’re often misleading. Advertised specials exclude taxes, fees, and require large down payments or specific trim levels. Instead of relying on these ads, negotiate your own lease deal tailored to your budget. Manufacturer’s advertised lease deals are a great jumping off point, but always reflect an unrealistically low monthly payment. 

2. Understand the Numbers

Before negotiating a car lease, familiarize yourself with how lease payments are calculated. Key factors include:

  • Selling Price: The negotiated out-the-door price of the car.
  • Residual Value: The car’s value at the end of the lease.
  • Money Factor: Essentially the interest rate you pay on the vehicle’s depreciation and residual value over the lease term.

Knowing these terms helps you spot inflated payments and hidden costs.

3. Set a Target Before You Negotiate

Define clear goals for your monthly payment, upfront costs, and lease terms (e.g., mileage and duration). Setting a realistic floor (ideal terms) and ceiling (the highest lease terms you’ll accept) ensures you stay focused and within budget.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Negotiating a Car Lease

how to negotiate a car lease

1. Research Dealer Discounts and Incentives

Use tools like the CarEdge Deal Hub to find average dealer discounts for your car.

Look for loyalty, conquest, or regional incentives that can reduce costs.

2. Understand the Lease Offer

Find out the money factor (interest rate) and residual value for your desired car. 

Push for the base money factor, especially if you have an excellent credit score (also known as Tier 1 credit).

3. Request Out-the-Door Quotes

Request OTD quotes as though you’re purchasing the vehicle, not leasing. Avoid mentioning that you intend to lease or that you have a trade-in. This keeps the negotiation focused on the selling price and prevents the dealer from steering the conversation toward monthly payments.

Use this free out-the-door calculator to get a realistic estimate, but the best way to move forward is to have the salesperson or sales manager provide a detailed out-the-door price sheet for a specific VIN.

Focus on Dealer Discount: Dealer fees and qualifying incentives can be negotiated later, but you want to establish a competitive discount first.

How many quotes should you get? Aim for 5-8 out-the-door price quotes from different dealers. The more you shop around, the greater your chances of finding a competitive deal.

4. Pivot to a Lease Proposal

Once you’ve negotiated the out-the-door selling price, it’s time to pivot to a lease deal. Request a lease proposal with specific terms:

  • Lease length (e.g., 36 months).
  • Mileage limit (e.g., 12,000 miles/year).
  • Upfront costs (e.g., down payment amount, or the first payment only?).

5. Verify the Lease Worksheet

Ask for a detailed lease worksheet to review:

  • Selling price and incentives.
  • Money factor and residual value.
  • Dealer fees and add-ons (e.g., avoid unnecessary extras like etching, theft protection, pinstripes, nitrogen tire inflation, etc.). Here’s how to spot dealer add-ons.

6. Finalize Your Lease

Once all numbers match your expectations, confirm the deal and ensure you receive a finalized lease worksheet before signing. 

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👉 Pro Tips for Success

Shop Around: Get quotes from multiple dealerships to find the best offer.

Stick to Your Numbers: Don’t let emotions or sales pressure push you beyond your budget.

Be Ready to Walk Away: Walking away often leads to better offers from dealerships eager to close a deal.

Leasing Is Smart, If You Play It Right

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Negotiating a car lease doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By avoiding common pitfalls, doing your research, and sticking to your goals, you can save money and secure a lease that fits your needs. With tools like CarEdge Insights, our free Out-the-Door Price Calculator, and the Deal Hub, you’ll be prepared to approach dealerships with confidence.

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10 Amazing Year-End Lease Deals: SUVs, Trucks, and More

10 Amazing Year-End Lease Deals: SUVs, Trucks, and More

As 2024 wraps up, automakers are rolling out incredible year-end lease deals on a wide range of vehicles, from family SUVs to full-size trucks. With dealerships eager to clear out inventory, now is the time to lock in a great lease with low monthly payments, minimal upfront costs, and even bonus incentives.

Here are 10 amazing year-end lease deals you don’t want to miss before the calendar flips to 2025. Note that these manufacturer offers do not include tax, title, and fees, and not all dealers participate. 

2024 Volkswagen Taos

year-end lease deals 2024 - Volkswagen

Lease the Taos S for 36 months with $0 down, $0 first month’s payment, and $0 due at signing with payments of $339 for the remaining 35 months.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Volkswagen Atlas

year-end lease deals 2024 - Volkswagen

Lease the Atlas for 36 months with $0 down, $0 first month’s payment, and $0 due at signing with payments of $619 for the remaining 35 months.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 GMC Terrain

year-end lease deals 2024 - GMC Terrain

Returning GM lessees can lease the Terrain from $370/month for 39 months with $0 due at signing. See offer details. This offer expires on January 2, 2025. 

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2024 Subaru Outback

year-end lease deals 2024 - Subaru

Lease the Subaru Outback from $299/month for 36 months with $3,049 due at signing.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Chevrolet Equinox

year-end lease deals 2024 - Chevrolet

Lease the gas-powered Equinox from $299/month for 36 months with $1,369 due at signing.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV

year-end lease deals 2024 - Chevrolet Equinox EV

Lease the Equinox EV for just $299/month for 24 months, with $3,169 due at signing.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

Browse Chevrolet Equinox EV listings with local market insights

2024 Buick Envista

year-end lease deals 2024 - Buick Envista

Lease the Buick Envista from $249/month for 24 months with $2,809 due at signing.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Toyota Tacoma [East Coast Deal]

year-end lease deals 2024 - Toyota Tacoma

Lease the Tacoma TRD Off Road for $489/month for 36 months with $0 due at signing in the Mid-Atlantic market. Lease for as low as $239/month with $3,999 down in other markets.

This offer expires on January 6, 2025. See offer details. 

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2024 Toyota Tundra

December 2024 Toyota Tundra lease deals

Lease the Tundra SR5 for $349/month for 36 months with $4,999 due at signing.

This offer expires on January 6, 2025. See offer details. 

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2024 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

year-end lease deals 2024 - Silverado 1500

Lease the Silverado 1500 Crew Cab 4WD Custom from $409/month for 36 months with $4,949 due at signing. 

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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Year-End Lease Deals Are Great in 2024

With these incredible end-of-year lease specials, now is the perfect time to upgrade your ride before 2025 arrives. From SUVs like the Volkswagen Taos tol trucks like the Chevrolet Silverado and Toyota Tacoma, there’s a deal to suit any driver.

Remember, these offers are only available for a limited time, with most expiring in early January. Don’t miss your chance to lock in the savings. 

Check out CarEdge’s Deal Hub for more insights and tools to help you save on your next lease!

The 10 Most Negotiable Cars And Trucks Are Leftover 2023 Models

The 10 Most Negotiable Cars And Trucks Are Leftover 2023 Models

As 2024 comes to a close, some of the most negotiable cars and trucks today are leftover 2023 models. These vehicles have been sitting on dealer lots for well over a year, making them prime targets for buyers equipped with negotiation know-how. From muscle cars like the Dodge Charger to workhorse trucks like the Ford F-250, these leftover 2023 models represent an opportunity to negotiate significant discounts—often 20% off or more.

Here are the 10 most negotiable new cars and trucks on sale right now.

2023 Dodge Charger

most negotiable cars December 2024 - 2023 Dodge Charger

2,704 new 2023s for sale

Market Day Supply: 98 days

Total sold (last 45 days): 1,294

Average selling price: $46,454

The new Dodge Charger Daytona is officially here, but dealers have plenty of the last generation to sell. It looks like over 2,000 new 2023 Dodge Chargers will make it to see 2025 without an owner. 

See the most negotiable Dodge Charger listings

2023 Ford F-150

most negotiable trucks December 2024 - 2023 Ford F-150

2,556 new 2023s for sale

Market Day Supply: 115 days

Total sold (last 45 days): 1,024

Average selling price: $57,868

The best-selling truck in America isn’t selling fast enough, at least not when it comes to leftovers from 2023. For truck buyers looking for the most negotiable new truck in December 2024, remaining 2023 inventory is the place to look.

See the most negotiable Ford F-150 listings

2023 Dodge Challenger

most negotiable cars December 2024 - 2023 Dodge Challenger

2,092 new 2023s for sale

Market Day Supply: 97 days

Total sold (last 45 days): 1,018

Average selling price: $54,247

If you want one of the last old-school muscle cars in America, there are still 2,000 new 2023 Dodge Challengers to choose from. 

See the new Dodge Challenger listings with negotiation insights

2023 Ram 1500

most negotiable trucks December 2024 - 2023 Ram 1500

1,200 new 2023s for sale

Market Day Supply: 109 days

Total sold (last 45 days): 308

Average selling price: $57,038

There’s yet another negotiable new truck in today’s market: any of the 1,000 new 2023 Ram 1500 pickup trucks still for sale in December. With the Ram 1500 Classic discontinued, fans of that truck should act quickly before they vanish from new truck lots forever.

See the most negotiable trucks for sale today

2023 Ford F-250 Super Duty

most negotiable trucks December 2024 - 2023 Ford F-250

1,015 new 2023s for sale

Market Day Supply: 97 days

Total sold (last 45 days): 1,018

Average selling price: $61,973

Built for towing and heavier payloads, the F-250 is a true American work truck. However, it’s also quite expensive, with many trim options selling for north of $80,000. That’s what makes leftover 2023 F-250s special – they’re a rare chance for a deal on a capable work truck. 

See the most negotiable Ford F-250 listings

2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

most negotiable cars December 2024 - Chevrolet Silverado

933 new 2023s for sale

Market Day Supply: 160 days

Total sold (last 45 days): 267

Average selling price: $53,534

Highly negotiable 2023 Silverados are out there, although not in the numbers seen with Ford trucks. Negotiate at least 20% off of MSRP for any new 2023s on the lot in December 2024. Locking in savings is your only protection from the depreciation hit you’ll see when you drive off the lot.

See the most negotiable Silverado listings

2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Most negotiable SUVs right now - Jeep

903 new 2023s for sale

Market Day Supply: 173 days

Total sold (last 45 days): 238

Average selling price: $57,357

There’s a severe glut of unsold Jeep Grand Cherokees right now. Besides the 903 new 2023s still awaiting an owner, there are 15,000 2024 models on dealer lots in December. The good news is that the Grand Cherokee is highly negotiable today.

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2023 Ford Escape

Most negotiable SUVs right now - Ford

824 new 2023s for sale

Market Day Supply: 178 days

Total sold (last 45 days): 213

Average selling price: $35,548

The Escape has been discontinued after 25 years in the Ford lineup. Looking at the slowing sales numbers, it looks like a no-brainer for the automaker. If you’re in the market for a cheap crossover SUV, any of the 800+ remaining 2023 Escapes could be your best bet.

See discounted Ford Escapes for sale near you

2023 Jeep Gladiator

Jeep Gladiator deals

841 new 2023s for sale

Market Day Supply: 148 days

Total sold (last 45 days): 255

Average selling price: $51,933

Stellantis is undergoing quite the shakeup right now, in large part because of Jeep’s dismal sales numbers in recent years. The Jeep Gladiator is no different, with over 800 new 2023s still on sale in late 2024.

See the most negotiable Jeeps for sale

2023 Ram 2500

Ram 1500 deals

714 new 2023s for sale

Market Day Supply: 158 days

Total sold (last 45 days): 211

Average selling price: $64,866

Last but not least is the 2023 Ram 2500. The heavy duty truck, which is available with both diesel and gasoline-powered engines, is lauded for a comfortable ride for such a large work-oriented truck.

See Ram 2500 listings near you

December Is the Time to Buy

With high inventory levels and plenty of 2023 models still on sale, now is the perfect time to negotiate your way to a great deal. Car dealers are the most motivated to sell each December as they strive to meet annual sales goals. As always, research is key—use tools like CarEdge Insights to analyze pricing trends and market supply before heading to the dealership.

Don’t miss your chance to score one of these highly negotiable deals before the year ends!

👉 Head to the new Deal Hub to see all of the best year-end car and truck deals for December 2024

The 10 Most Reliable Car Brands For 2025 Will Shock You

The 10 Most Reliable Car Brands For 2025 Will Shock You

We’ve got new comparisons fresh off the press! Consumer Reports just released their Car Brand Reliability rankings for 2025. Enjoy the fresh data below!

Have you ever found yourself pleasantly surprised upon discovering that a certain car brand far exceeds your expectations? Maybe it was the first time you saw the redesigned Kia Sportage, or perhaps it was the new Honda Accord. This year, some names on the list of the top 10 most reliable car brands might just raise your eyebrows! 

Consumer Reports’ Annual Reliability Rankings

most reliable car brands 2025 - Consumer Reports rankings

Every year, Consumer Reports asks its members about problems they’ve had with their vehicles in the previous 12 months. With data from over 300,000 vehicles that addresses 17 common trouble areas, CR’s reliability ratings are the best in the industry. The result of their testing and surveys is a rating system that assigns scores to brands and specific models.

These are the top 10 of the most reliable car brands for 2025 and their overall scores, as ranked by Consumer Reports. Surprise, surprise! Subaru, Lexus, and Toyota top the charts. Chances are you didn’t expect to see the likes of BMW, Kia, and Hyundai on this list! We’ve added the change in Consumer Reports brand reliability score since last year for comparison’s sake.

#1 Subaru – 68 (-1)

#2 Lexus – 65 (-14)

#3 Toyota – 62 (-17)

#4 Honda – 59 (-11)

#5 Acura – 55 (-15)

#6 Mazda – 55 (-12)

#7 Audi – 54 (+11)

#8 BMW – 53 (-11)

#9 Kia – 51 (-10)

#10 Hyundai – 50 (-6)

Among the top 10 brands by reliability, all except Toyota moved up this year. For 2025, Mini and Porsche were knocked off of the list.

👉 It’s important to note that Consumer Reports lacked sufficient data for brand rankings for the following brands: Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Infiniti, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln, Lucid, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, Mini, Mitsubishi, Polestar, Porsche, and Ram.

Here’s how other major car brands scored in Consumer Reports’ testing.

# 11 Buick – 48 (-7)

#12 Nissan – 48 (+3)

#13 Ford – 44 (+4)

#14 Genesis – 40 (-4)

#15 Volvo – 38 (+10)

#16 Chevrolet – 37 (-6)

#17 Tesla – 36 (-12)

#18 Volkswagen – 34 (+8)

#19 Jeep – 33 (+7)

#20 GMC – 33 (-3)

#21 Cadillac – 33 (-3)

#22 Rivian – 14 (-10)

The bottom half shouldn’t be a surprise. In fact, it resembles the list of automakers with the most recalls in 2024:

  • FCA US (Stellantis brands Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Alfa Romeo) – 64 recalls
  • Ford (Ford and Lincoln) – 62 recalls
  • BMW – 34 recalls
  • General Motors – 32 recalls
  • Mercedes-Benz – 25 recalls
  • Hyundai – 25 recalls

See the complete list of NHTSA automaker recalls, and check your vehicle’s VIN number for recalls.

How did Consumer Reports come up with their reliability rankings? Here’s what they’ve shared on their rankings page: “This year we calculated brand-level score by first examining the weighted overall problem rate for all models within a brand for each model year. Then the brand reliability score was calculated by averaging models from 2022 to 2024, and some early 2025 data for each brand, where there was sufficient sample size.” For those interested in a 2025 model, you’ll have to wait until the next Consumer Reports reliability rankings come out in December 2025.

Reliability by Powertrain

car reliability by powertrain 2025 - Tesla

Hybrid vehicles were found to have the best reliability among electrified powertrains. A closer look at Consumer Reports’ 2025 data reveals that some hybrids have much worse reliability than others. Ford’s F-150 Hybrid and Escape Hybrid have very low reliability according to CR. Fully-electric vehicles had 42% MORE problems than gas and hybrid vehicles, and plug-in hybrids scored the worst by far with 70% more problems than gas and hybrid vehicles.

Navigating Reliability Ratings: Final Thoughts

While reliability is a crucial factor in choosing your next vehicle, it’s essential to consider other elements. Factors like fuel efficiency, comfort, safety features, and the car’s total cost of ownership play significant roles in your decision-making process. Each driver has unique needs and preferences, and finding the perfect balance of these elements is key to enjoying your purchase for years to come. 

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Car buying cheat sheet 2025

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The 10 Best Year-End Car Deals [2024]

The 10 Best Year-End Car Deals [2024]

Year-end sales are officially here, and there are nearly 1.5 million 2024 models left to sell. That’s bad news for automakers, but great news for car buyers. Manufacturers and dealerships are bringing their best incentives to the table for December. These are the top 10 year-end car deals in December 2024. Don’t expect deals this good to stick around come January!

Top 10 Year-End Car Deals

2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe

Jeep year end deals: 2024 Grand Cherokee 4xe

Best Deal: 0% APR for 72 months, and up to $8,000 in total cash allowance. Some buyers may qualify for up to $3,750 in federal tax credits for the purchase of this plug-in hybrid SUV.

Lease the Grand Cherokee for $379/month for 42 months with $4,419 due at signing.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Volkswagen Atlas

Best Deal: 0.9% APR for 60 months, or $3,500 customer bonus cash

Lease the Atlas for 36 months with $0 down, $0 first month’s payment, and $0 due at signing with payments of $619 for the remaining 35 months.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Mazda CX-90

Mazda finance offers

Best Deal: 0.9% APR for 60 months, or $1,500 customer bonus cash. Offers cannot be combined.

This Mazda incentive includes the plug-in hybrid CX-90.

Current owners of a dozen competitor brands may qualify for an additional $1,250 in conquest cash incentives.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Nissan Rogue 

best year end car sales 2024 - Nissan Rogue zero percent financing

Best Deal: 0% APR for 60 months 

Lease the Rogue starting at $239/month for 36 months with $4,689 due at signing.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Ram 1500 Big Horn Crew Cab

Best Deal: 0.9% APR for 72 months, plus up to 15% off of MSRP

2025 Ram trucks qualify for up to $6,000 in cash incentives.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Toyota Tundra

2024 Toyota Tundra deals

Best Deal: Finance the Tundra with offers of 1.99% – 2.99% APR for up to 72 months, depending on region. 

Select trims qualify for up to $3,000 in cash incentives.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Subaru Outback

Subaru year-end deals 2024

Best Deal: 2.9% APR for 72 months

Lease the Subaru Outback from $299/month for 36 months with $3,049 due at signing.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Ford Mustang Mach-E

Ford end of year deals 2024

Best Deal: 0% APR financing for 72 months. See offer details.

Lease Offer: $279/month for 36 months with $5,468 due at signing.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Kia EV9

Kia end of year deals 2024

Best Deal: 0% APR financing for 72 months.

Lease Offer: $329/month for 24 months, $4,849 due at signing

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV

2024 Chevrolet year end deals

Best Deal: 0% APR financing for 60 months. See offer details.

Lease Offer: $299/month for 24 months, $3,169 due at signing.

This offer expires on January 2, 2025. See offer details.

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Year-End Sales Are the Best Deals We’ll See For a While

There’s an abundance of great offers right now, and it’s only for a limited time. Come January, these incentives will vanish, only to be replaced by less appetizing offers. December is always the best month to buy a car. If you’re on the fence about a purchase or new lease, know that these are the best deals we’ll see for months to come. Tired of car buying hassles? We can always help with CarEdge’s car buying service.

Stay tuned to CarEdge for the latest car deals, free guides and resources, and premium tools to negotiate ANY deal effectively. We’re here to help! 

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