In case this helps anyone... I emailed some dealers in the Seattle area this weekend about Soul EV leases in the Plus (+) trim. Some caveats:
1. I didn't spend much time going back and forth with the dealers, so there's tons of missing info (what options are on the car? What's the MSRP? Etc.)
2. I didn't tell the dealers I was ready to purchase today, so I'm guessing they didn't give me their best price.
3. Money Factor was Tier 1 for all quotes
4. WA State sales taxes (~10%) were included in all the quotes
So here's what I received for quotes (all leases were 36 month / 15k miles per year):
Dealer 1: $2k down / $325 per month / Total lease cost of $13,700 (residual 44%)
Dealer 2: $2600 down / $300 per month / Total lease cost of $13,400 (didn't get the residual)
Dealer 3: $0 down / $444 per month / Total lease cost of $15,984 (45% residual)
Dealers 1 and 3 based their numbers off of MSRP - $7500 Fed Rebate - $1000 Kia Cash. Dealer 2 based their numbers off of *Invoice* - $7500 Fed Rebate - $1000 Kia Cash (their invoice price doesn't appear to be very generous).
From the other posts I've read here, these numbers seem really high. Others have posted numbers that roughly equate to a total lease cost of between $10,500 - $11,500 (this is what you'd get if you had something like $2500 down and $250/month, or $0 down and $300/month). It's possible that these dealers quoted vehicles with higher trim packages (Sun and Fun, possibly?), but it's also possible that they're not going to give their best prices to some guy casually trolling them on the Internet
Anyways, just wanted to share in case it helps others in the PNW.
1. I didn't spend much time going back and forth with the dealers, so there's tons of missing info (what options are on the car? What's the MSRP? Etc.)
2. I didn't tell the dealers I was ready to purchase today, so I'm guessing they didn't give me their best price.
3. Money Factor was Tier 1 for all quotes
4. WA State sales taxes (~10%) were included in all the quotes
So here's what I received for quotes (all leases were 36 month / 15k miles per year):
Dealer 1: $2k down / $325 per month / Total lease cost of $13,700 (residual 44%)
Dealer 2: $2600 down / $300 per month / Total lease cost of $13,400 (didn't get the residual)
Dealer 3: $0 down / $444 per month / Total lease cost of $15,984 (45% residual)
Dealers 1 and 3 based their numbers off of MSRP - $7500 Fed Rebate - $1000 Kia Cash. Dealer 2 based their numbers off of *Invoice* - $7500 Fed Rebate - $1000 Kia Cash (their invoice price doesn't appear to be very generous).
From the other posts I've read here, these numbers seem really high. Others have posted numbers that roughly equate to a total lease cost of between $10,500 - $11,500 (this is what you'd get if you had something like $2500 down and $250/month, or $0 down and $300/month). It's possible that these dealers quoted vehicles with higher trim packages (Sun and Fun, possibly?), but it's also possible that they're not going to give their best prices to some guy casually trolling them on the Internet
Anyways, just wanted to share in case it helps others in the PNW.