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The Best Lease Deals for the Weirdness That Is May 2020

The Best Lease Deals for the Weirdness That Is May 2020

Posted on May 17, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

A survey of the hottest deals at a very challenging time, starting as low as $79/month for the 2019 Hyundai Ioniq Electric.

Right now, it’s unlikely you’re heading into a car dealership to buy or lease anything. Even if you desperately need a new vehicle, you’re more likely to be negotiating over the phone (or online) and having the dealership deliver. Such is reality on Planet COVID-19.

But remote transactions put power in the hands of the customer. High-pressure sales tactics don’t hit the same way electronically, and you have a magic computing box full of information in front of you all the time. Also, you don’t have to wear pants.
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