what has the best leasing plan for mini-vans? toyota, honda,or chrysler.
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Answers by: Grumbling_Goat
Depends is your answer, unfortunately. Depends on your area, credit rating (though, admittedly this will probably be the same regardless of which car you choose), whether you plan to purchase after you lease, and whether you're swooping in for a last '06 model or a swanky '07 model.
For instance, down the street from me a ways is a Toyota dealership offering 0% financing on all the gas guzzlers. One from 30 miles away offers no such deal. The trick is, for dealers, to offer something for less than their financing to entice you, but a good deal more than their expected loss on the vehicle.
Honestly, the best bet may be Chrysler - since they're running a nationwide 0% financing plan, their lease is more likely to be more competitive. Moreover, since you're leasing, you don't care whether it loses value faster compared to the other two (which would make it a better "deal"). Also, since Chrysler is having more trouble than the other two moving cars off of their lot, you're more likely to dig up an '06 that you like, at this point.
in more specific terms, i was wanting a more detailed answer... the current most desireable insentives. who is offering the best deal? i was trying to save me some time by not contacting a dealership.