FINALLY! Refresh 2016 GS pics
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Honestly, the red didn't seem that different to me. But I'm also not a color aficionado. It might affect those who are more sensitive to slight color variations than to those who are less sensitive.
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It's really different than the Cabernet. The Cabernet is a subdued wine color, this is bright primary red.
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FINALLY! Refresh 2016 GS pics
Originally Posted by Malu59RT
Local dealer estimating leasing (3yr/12k) on the 2016's to be in the mid to upper $900's, or roughly double what you can get a 2015 for.
Give it time, the 2016 will lease out as well as the 2015.
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The luxury has their own 19" wheel. The F Sport wheels aren't available.
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On the 2015 website, those 19" five split spoke alloys weren't really the F Sport's 19" gun metal finish wheels.
They were actually medium silver finished 19" wheels dedicated to the luxury model.
The 2016 Luxury model uses its own 19" wheels now with multi thin wire spoke styling.
They were actually medium silver finished 19" wheels dedicated to the luxury model.
The 2016 Luxury model uses its own 19" wheels now with multi thin wire spoke styling.
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BTW, I've been looking at Volvo XC90's and Audi A6's, with stickers around the same price, and the lease for those cars are $900-$1000+, so I would say the $900 isn't too far off.
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FINALLY! Refresh 2016 GS pics
Yeah why would you pay upper $900s to lease a $58,000 car? Just get a 60 month loan lol
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I know the car will lease out much better by summer or end of next year. As of now with the terms, and 6.25% sales tax included (which you guys may not have been including), it's mid $500's for a 2015 (tax credits + discounts/rebates) or $900+ for a 2016 with no help from dealer.
BTW, I've been looking at Volvo XC90's and Audi A6's, with stickers around the same price, and the lease for those cars are $900-$1000+, so I would say the $900 isn't too far off.
BTW, I've been looking at Volvo XC90's and Audi A6's, with stickers around the same price, and the lease for those cars are $900-$1000+, so I would say the $900 isn't too far off.