u/FindTheBestCarPrice

I pulled every manufacturer-advertised lease deal for May (218 total).

Here's how I ranked them: total monthly cost divided by MSRP.

Also added an adjusted monthly column based on feedback, so it accounts for people who want to put as little down as possible. That said, not everyone has the monthly budget to put nothing down, and the advertised rates do require a high credit score (720+) to qualify. 

I know it doesn't account for taxes (varies so widely by state) or dealer fees, but a lot of those are negotiable…and I used MSRP which is hopefully higher than what you actually end up paying.

Use this as a starting point. Since these are manufacturer-advertised numbers, dealers are at least on the hook to honor them, so you'll have a baseline for what's fair and something to negotiate from.

Honestly, nothing truly stands out this month. Most deals are pretty average, which is surprising for Memorial Day.

u/FindTheBestCarPrice — 7 days ago

I pulled every manufacturer-advertised lease and finance deal for May.

(218 lease / 209 finance / 94 cashback)

But first, here's how I ranked these deals: 

  • Lease deals: total monthly cost divided by MSRP
  • Finance deals: how much you save in interest with the promotional APR vs a standard 7% bank loan (plus any cash bonus) divided by MSRP

Also added an adjusted monthly column on the lease table based on feedback, so it accounts for people who want to put as little down as possible. That said, not everyone has the budget to put nothing down, and the advertised rates do require a high credit score (720+) to qualify.

I know it doesn't account for taxes (varies so widely by state) or dealer fees, but a lot of those are negotiable…and I used MSRP which is hopefully higher than what you actually end up paying.

Use this as a starting point. Since these are manufacturer-advertised numbers, dealers are at least on the hook to honor them , you'll have a baseline for what's fair and something to negotiate from.

Honestly, nothing truly stands out this month, maybe with the exception of some EVs. Most deals are pretty average, which is surprising for Memorial Day.

u/FindTheBestCarPrice — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/CarDeals+1 crossposts

Sorry, I realized I posted the image of my lease deal breakdown, but here is a ranking of the best APR deals for this month. The full list of 52 finance deals is available at findthebestcarprice

The interest savings is what the cost of interest would be at the average 7% rate minus what the interest cost would be with the promo APR.

u/FindTheBestCarPrice — 1 month ago
▲ 10 r/CarDeals+1 crossposts

I compiled advertised manufacturer offers for April 2026, and ranked all 199 lease deals at findthebestcarprice

u/FindTheBestCarPrice — 1 month ago