The Hyundai Ioniq 6 can be had for as little as $189 per month.
Leasing has become a more and more popular option over the years when it comes to how people shop for cars. Instead of buying the car outright, they pay in installments for a predetermined period ...
View post: Tesla Model Y Completes 415-Mile Drive on FSD With Zero Interventions Kia K5 lease starts at $279/month for 24 months, with $3,469 due at signing. K5 offers a sporty design and a quick GT ...
The updated 2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5 SE RWD Standard Range remains one of the standout EV lease deals this month, holding steady even after the end of the federal EV tax credit and new import tariffs.
Time’s ticking for snagging a great EV lease deal. With the 25% tariff on imported EVs already in place and the federal tax credit disappearing on September 30, automakers are rolling out serious ...
After a relatively long hiatus, the Ford Ranger staged its U.S. comeback in 2018 for the 2019 model year. For the first time ...
Toyota isn’t usually the brand that leads with jaw-dropping EV lease deals, which is exactly why the 2026 Toyota bZ XLE quietly landing at $299 per month is such a surprise. At that price, the bZ ...
If you’re sold on everything about EV ownership except the cost of entry, you’re in luck. We’re about to see a massive flood of off-lease electric cars hit the U.S. market—and pretty much all at once.