The Best SUV Lease

Okay, folks. Some of you suggested that I do an SUV lease special article. After looking at how sparse, few and in-between the number of decent lease deals on SUV and Crossover vehicles, I thought I would wait for the new year. The New Year is here, but the new deals are not. Below, is the Top-10 SUV Leases for last year which don't expire for another few days. Realizing, that this would be a great opportunity to see how the latest SUV deals compare for the new year, I changed my mind about publishing last year's deals. If you're reading this before January 5th, 2010 you can still take advantage of these SUV Lease Offers. The problem is, besides the Toyota RAV4 (an excellent lease special), you will be hard pressed to find one that gets you excited. The Toyota RAV4 is head and shoulders above any SUV lease deal that's out there. My LVR (Lease Value Ratio) formula rates the RAV4 deal as Excellent. None of the other SUVs even rank in the 'Good' category. In fact, the Toyota RAV4 is so far ahead of it's closest competitor, the Honda CR-V, that you might think this is a joke. Sadly, it's not. The 2010 Honda CR-V will cost you $40.00 a month more to lease. You will have to put an additional $100 down on the CR-V and its LVR is only1.39 as opposed to 1.11

for the RAV4. If that's not bad enough, here is the real kicker: Unlike the AWD RAV4, the Honda CR-V is only a front wheel drive SUV. I thought about including only SUVs with AWD for this lease feature. Sadly, there were so few decent AWD leases on SUVs being offered, that I had to include all of them. I wonder why the AWD vehicles don't lease as well. I would think the residual value of 4-wheel drives would be quite high. I have to believe that the residual values of SUVs are a victim of other factors such as local climate and geography. Read the rest of this entry »

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