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Cheaper-to-lease cars
Dealers may be eager to negotiate prices to get rid of their 2016 cars, but many 2017 cars are cheaper to lease than their 2016 counterparts are, according to a recent analysis by SwapALease.com.
Monthly lease payments are cheaper on the newest models than they are for the outgoing model year because the residual value of the car — the car’s worth at the end of the lease — is higher for the 2017 models.
If you’re looking to save money on a car lease, here are seven good bets, based on the monthly payment, plus any cash due when the lease is signed.
CALCULATOR: How much will a car lease really cost you?
Buick
Buick Enclave
Difference in monthly payment: $80
- 2017 model: $345
- 2016 model: $425
- Total savings on 39-month lease: $3,120
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Chevrolet Equinox
Difference in monthly payment: $13
- 2017 model: $316
- 2016 model: $329
- Total savings on 24-month lease: $312
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GMC Terrain
Difference in monthly payment: $25
- 2017 model: $312
- 2016 model: $337
- Total savings on 24-month lease: $600
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GMC Acadia
Difference in monthly payment: $42
- 2017 model: $333
- 2016 model: $375
- Total savings on 39-month lease: $1,638
Subaru
Subaru Impreza WRX
Difference in monthly payment: $11
- 2017 model: $338
- 2016 model: $349
- Total savings on 36-month lease: $396
BMW
BMW X3
Difference in monthly payment: $11
- 2017 model: $488
- 2016 model: $499
- Total savings on 36-month lease: $396
BMW
BMW X4
Difference in monthly payment: $10
- 2017 model: $581
- 2016 model: $591
- Total savings on 36-month lease: $360
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