Most numbers stayed the same. There have been some MF reductions on models such as the Sonata SE Turbo which is always a welcomed sight. Hyundai is also providing Loyalty, Conquest, Military, College Grad and retail cash for their customers. Fairly aggressive offering if you ask me.
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2013 HYUNDAI AZERA SEDAN
36 Month – Residual 55% of MSRP – .00136 Base Rate
2013 HYUNDAI GENESIS 3.8L V6
36 Month – Residual 54% of MSRP – .00132 Base Rate
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT AWD
36 Month – Residual 58% of MSRP – .00119 Base Rate
2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS AT
36 Month – Residual 61% of MSRP – .00081 Base Rate
2013 HYUNDAI ACCENT SEDAN GLS AT
36 Month – Residual 55% of MSRP – .00081 Base Rate
2013 HYUNDAI GENESIS COUPE 2.0T AT
36 Month – Residual 55% of MSRP – .00110 Base Rate
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS AT
36 Month – Residual 56% of MSRP – .00067 Base Rate
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA SE 2.0T
36 Month – Residual 57% of MSRP – .00079 Base Rate
2013 HYUNDAI SONATA LIMITED 2.0T
36 Month – Residual 55% of MSRP – .00100 Base Rate
2013 HYUNDAI TUCSON AWD GLS
36 Month – Residual 53% of MSRP – .00048 Base Rate
2013 HYUNDAI VELOSTER COUPE AT
36 Month – Residual 55% of MSRP – .00033 Base Rate
Wow, genesis sedan is expensive. The same payment with lexus es
I think the genesis sedan is beginning to show its age. The ES is pretty nice, but I honestly don’t like either. All I know right now is that I am not getting another Hyundai to replace the Sonata. LOL
i entered a lease info for a 2013 Santa Fe and got RwG Rating of 78.66. Is that an okay deal? I know 90 is great but wondering if I could do better than a 78.66.
Thats really bad Richard. I wouldn’t recommended leasing something rated so low. 85 is probably the lowest I would go…and I would have to LOVE the car.