Marylandrauder
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Anyone have a current lease on a 3.8 or 5.0? Never having leased. what are the costs involved above the obvious posted Hyundai figures?

Anyone have a current lease on a 3.8 or 5.0? Never having leased. what are the costs involved above the obvious posted Hyundai figures?![]()
I think that is because of "gap" insurance, not regular liability/collision/comprehensive insurance. Gap insurance is often required by the leasing company and pays off what is still owed on the lease in the event the car is totaled, since many times your insurance company will not pay what is still owed on the car.I leased a car years ago and found out after the fact that the insurance is a lot higher on a leased car verses one you buy. Now that was over 15 years ago so maybe that is not the case now. Maybe someone who has recently been leasing can chime in.
I think that is because of "gap" insurance, not regular liability/collision/comprehensive insurance. Gap insurance is often required by the leasing company and pays off what is still owed on the lease in the event the car is totaled, since many times your insurance company will not pay what is still owed on the car.
Almost all leases now include gap insurance. Leasing has never cost more for the same insurance except that they might require better coverage (just as finance companies do if you finance the car).
A few weeks ago I just bought a 2015 Genesis 3.8 AWD with signature package using a lease and pay $389 a month for 3 years, no money down, and no security deposit. This was an offer that was advertised in a local newspaper.
With respect, unless there's more involved in this I have to wonder about these figures. A Genesis AWD 2015 signature has an MSRP of $45,450, and while one isn't going to pay MSRP, 36x389 is $14,004 with no money down which leaves an almost 70% residual and I've never even HEARD of a 2015 Genesis where they weren't assuming a residual percent after 3 years of at MOST 60%??
A few weeks ago I just bought a 2015 Genesis 3.8 AWD with signature package using a lease and pay $389 a month for 3 years, no money down, and no security deposit. This was an offer that was advertised in a local newspaper.
What dealer? And how many miles per year on the lease? Thanks.
Am I the only person in the USA that has leased a 2015 Genesis?
Was the trade in of the 2013 Lexus ES350 part of the deal?
I would be curious to see the equity that was applied and also the residual. I suspect there was quite a bit of equity.
Please tell me I mis-read how old your Lexus ES350! They only gave you $12731.00 trade in equity on a 2013 Lexus ES350? I sure hope this was written wrong. Check out Edmunds or KBB for what that car was worth on trade in.