rstrohkirch
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- May 31, 2005
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We ended up testing driving a 24 Mach E Premium AWD with extended battery - $54k MSRP and a 24 EV6 GT Line $59k MSRP. This is for my wife and she was driving, but I liked them both and she did too. There were a few things that the Mach E did better and vice versa, but overall the Kia seemed to fit what she was looking for just a bit better. I can go into details but I doubt anyone cares. She could have went either way in the end.
Price was the biggest factor though. I was able to take care of her lease early and told her she can get one yeterday, so these were the incentives for June:
EV6 - $59k MSRP
*$7500 Lease Cash
*$1500 Kia incentive for on lot 2024 EV6(2025 is coming soon and it's a refresh)
*$1500 off MSRP from dealer
*57% residual and a 1.9% APR
= $530 a month on a 36/10
Mach E - $54k MSRP
*5250 Lease Cash
*500 off MSRP this dealer...probably could have shopped around for another $1k but she stopped me
*55% residual and a 3.5% APR
=$685 a month on a 36/10 ($650ish if I got that extra $1k off)
Price was the biggest factor though. I was able to take care of her lease early and told her she can get one yeterday, so these were the incentives for June:
EV6 - $59k MSRP
*$7500 Lease Cash
*$1500 Kia incentive for on lot 2024 EV6(2025 is coming soon and it's a refresh)
*$1500 off MSRP from dealer
*57% residual and a 1.9% APR
= $530 a month on a 36/10
Mach E - $54k MSRP
*5250 Lease Cash
*500 off MSRP this dealer...probably could have shopped around for another $1k but she stopped me
*55% residual and a 3.5% APR
=$685 a month on a 36/10 ($650ish if I got that extra $1k off)