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https://pnd.leasehackr.com/d/250728-1752067131

 

2025 Mazda
CX-90 PHEV Premium Sport AWD (Plug-in Hybrid)
 
2025-mazda-cx-90-sport-phev-blue.png
MSRP: $56,500

$299 per month

24 months
 
$down
$3,771 due at signing after est. taxes and fees Due at signing comprised of: - $0 down payment - First month's payment - License/registration - Bank fee - Dealer fees - Upfront taxes Click link to see breakdown on Leasehackr Calculator.. Seller charges an additional $699 service fee. 12,000 miles/year.
 
Leasehackr's Take
Wow! Excellent deal on this three-row, plug-in hybrid premium SUV with over $14,000 in total savings.
Posted
1 hour ago, hacker123 said:

https://pnd.leasehackr.com/d/250728-1752067131

 

2025 Mazda
CX-90 PHEV Premium Sport AWD (Plug-in Hybrid)
 
2025-mazda-cx-90-sport-phev-blue.png
MSRP: $56,500

$299 per month

24 months
 
$down
$3,771 due at signing after est. taxes and fees Due at signing comprised of: - $0 down payment - First month's payment - License/registration - Bank fee - Dealer fees - Upfront taxes Click link to see breakdown on Leasehackr Calculator.. Seller charges an additional $699 service fee. 12,000 miles/year.
 
Leasehackr's Take
Wow! Excellent deal on this three-row, plug-in hybrid premium SUV with over $14,000 in total savings.

Ee state vuncle

Taxes, fees due at signing anta

Virginia, Texas aithe aa fees add avutundi

So calculator lo zip code enter chesukoni choodu

Personally drove this vehicle and its v good.

3rd row for small kids only.

Posted
2 hours ago, hacker123 said:

https://pnd.leasehackr.com/d/250728-1752067131

 

2025 Mazda
CX-90 PHEV Premium Sport AWD (Plug-in Hybrid)
 
2025-mazda-cx-90-sport-phev-blue.png
MSRP: $56,500

$299 per month

24 months
 
$down
$3,771 due at signing after est. taxes and fees Due at signing comprised of: - $0 down payment - First month's payment - License/registration - Bank fee - Dealer fees - Upfront taxes Click link to see breakdown on Leasehackr Calculator.. Seller charges an additional $699 service fee. 12,000 miles/year.
 
Leasehackr's Take
Wow! Excellent deal on this three-row, plug-in hybrid premium SUV with over $14,000 in total savings.

Monthly close to 500 avtondi.. I think it is a good deal for a 3rd row suv for 12K miles 

Posted
3 hours ago, hacker123 said:

https://pnd.leasehackr.com/d/250728-1752067131

 

2025 Mazda
CX-90 PHEV Premium Sport AWD (Plug-in Hybrid)
 
2025-mazda-cx-90-sport-phev-blue.png
MSRP: $56,500

$299 per month

24 months
 
$down
$3,771 due at signing after est. taxes and fees Due at signing comprised of: - $0 down payment - First month's payment - License/registration - Bank fee - Dealer fees - Upfront taxes Click link to see breakdown on Leasehackr Calculator.. Seller charges an additional $699 service fee. 12,000 miles/year.
 
Leasehackr's Take
Wow! Excellent deal on this three-row, plug-in hybrid premium SUV with over $14,000 in total savings.

velli adigi chudu..  $600 antadu

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I always prefer buying over leasing .. becos I keep the vehicle for atleast 6yrs or so 

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Mazda/Toyota/Honda are always always better to buy and keep for 10 years. Toyota Honda aiyte super reliable cars and no point leasing them, unless you want new car every three years.

Reliable and cheap to maintain cars ni if you keep for 10 years then you will always be ahead financially. Now keeping audi,bmw for 10 years is a different story because maintenance cost is crazy and akkada maybe lease makes sense.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, baabaa said:

Mazda/Toyota/Honda are always always better to buy and keep for 10 years. Toyota Honda aiyte super reliable cars and no point leasing them, unless you want new car every three years.

Reliable and cheap to maintain cars ni if you keep for 10 years then you will always be ahead financially. Now keeping audi,bmw for 10 years is a different story because maintenance cost is crazy and akkada maybe lease makes sense.

wat a misnomer vayya...I have been driving X3 for 12 years and bought X5 recently. New car maintenance is covered. As long as oil change, battery, engine flush ontime chepisthe no unplanned heavy costs. Both r running very well.

Back to the topic, buying is better than leasing for long term...I agree.

Posted
27 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said:

wat a misnomer vayya...I have been driving X3 for 12 years and bought X5 recently. New car maintenance is covered. As long as oil change, battery, engine flush ontime chepisthe no unplanned heavy costs. Both r running very well.

Back to the topic, buying is better than leasing for long term...I agree.

inkem maintenance ledaa, why grmn cars are expensive to keep longer?

Posted
17 minutes ago, Barney_Stinson said:

inkem maintenance ledaa, why grmn cars are expensive to keep longer?

Hopefully what @akkum_bakkum said is correct. Got new X5PHEV 3 weeks ago. Upgraded from GLE gas to X5 PHEV

Posted
20 minutes ago, Barney_Stinson said:

inkem maintenance ledaa, why grmn cars are expensive to keep longer?

Nothing major so far. Regular maintenance ae vuntadi. Changed battery twice (once after 6 years and another very recently), tires twice, front and rear brake pads once. I would assume these are required for any other vehicle brand.

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This phev from Mazda is best to lease. Don’t buy. They have had too many issues and monna jan lo some software update tho they resolved most of the issues ani talk. But engine malfunction ani notification occhi trips madyalo  break down ayyay — battery wait time etc several months. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Hitman said:

Hopefully what @akkum_bakkum said is correct. Got new X5PHEV 3 weeks ago. Upgraded from GLE gas to X5 PHEV

cool, always a debate on mercds n bmv - what is your experience b/w both

Posted
2 hours ago, akkum_bakkum said:

wat a misnomer vayya...I have been driving X3 for 12 years and bought X5 recently. New car maintenance is covered. As long as oil change, battery, engine flush ontime chepisthe no unplanned heavy costs. Both r running very well.

Back to the topic, buying is better than leasing for long term...I agree.

Usually you run into issues with sensors....  It's a deal breaker for me towards German vehicles 

Posted
2 hours ago, akkum_bakkum said:

wat a misnomer vayya...I have been driving X3 for 12 years and bought X5 recently. New car maintenance is covered. As long as oil change, battery, engine flush ontime chepisthe no unplanned heavy costs. Both r running very well.

Back to the topic, buying is better than leasing for long term...I agree.

Do you have a toyota or honda also equally old? Ikkada 2012 X5 and 2013 CRV, so I know exactly the difference on how much to replace big items like water pump or suspension.

Also, what is your mileage on 10 year old X3? Mine both are past 100K. Highlight enti ante, getting same price for both X5 and CRV now if I go for trade in. 

But no regrets on BMW even if they are expensive to own, japanese cars drive bokka laga untundi. 

Posted
21 hours ago, baabaa said:

Do you have a toyota or honda also equally old? Ikkada 2012 X5 and 2013 CRV, so I know exactly the difference on how much to replace big items like water pump or suspension.

Also, what is your mileage on 10 year old X3? Mine both are past 100K. Highlight enti ante, getting same price for both X5 and CRV now if I go for trade in. 

But no regrets on BMW even if they are expensive to own, japanese cars drive bokka laga untundi. 

Ok, Have 2013 X3 with 120k so far. single owner. pump, suspension lantivem raale mari. I'm assuming suspension lasts as long as the engine unless, pothole lo padi strut dobbithe thappa?

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