I plan on leasing a new hybrid?

I am planning on leasing out a new hybrid car/suv. I need one that has alot of room for carrying things (possibly a hatch back?) or SUV.

My target range is right around $200-250 a month… Can anyone help create a list of newer (2004-2008) Hybrids that are stylish and efficient?

Any extra info is a plus!

2008 Ford Escape or 2008 Mercury Mariner. Good mileage and fair price. I don’t know about $250 a month though. I sell cars and unless you are going to put a good and I mean a good down payment then it’s not going to be around that area.

3 Responses to “I plan on leasing a new hybrid?”

  1. evillatoro2002 says:

    2008 Ford Escape or 2008 Mercury Mariner. Good mileage and fair price. I don’t know about $250 a month though. I sell cars and unless you are going to put a good and I mean a good down payment then it’s not going to be around that area.
    References :
    car sales.

  2. I95er says:

    I don’t think you can lease a hybrid for that much unless you are putting $4K down. You might also want to rethink leasing a hybrid because what you would save in gas, you are going to pay in the lease because it will cost more than a traditional car.
    References :
    Hours and hours of listening to my husband in and out of car dealerships.

  3. CarMan says:

    Try the Toyota Highlander hybrid. It’s a great SUV built on a car frame so that it rides like a car but has the room of a SUV.

    You won’t find a lease, or loan, for $200-$250 a month for a vehicle like this unless you make a large down payment or find a manufactuer-sponsored special deal. That’s on a brand new vehicle. It’s difficult to find leases on used vehicles. You usually have to find an independent lease company. If you want to understand more about leasing, here’s a good web site:

    http://www.leaseguide.com/index2.htm

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