Alright, so I’ve been thinking about getting a new car, and I really wanted something fancy, you know? And I saw this EQE SUV thing, looked pretty cool. So, I started digging around to see what’s up with leasing one.

First, I hit up a few dealerships’ websites. Just browsing, checking out what they had. You know how it is, they all say they’ve got the best deals. I was just trying to get a feel for the prices and what kind of options were out there. I looked into a bunch of different cars like the new EQE SUV, even other brands, but I kept coming back to this one.
- Called up a couple of local dealerships.
- Talked to some sales guys, got some initial numbers.
- They were throwing around terms like “money factor” and “residual value.”
- Sounded like gibberish to me at first, so I had to do some Googling to figure out what they were talking about.
My Steps for EQE SUV
Then, I started playing around with some online lease calculators. I mean, there are tons of them out there. You just plug in the numbers, like the car’s price, the down payment, the lease term, and it spits out an estimated monthly payment. It was actually kind of fun messing with the numbers to see how different factors changed the payment.
After that, I went down to a dealership in person. I wanted to see the car for myself and get a better feel for it. Took it for a test drive, and it was pretty sweet. Sat down with a sales guy, and we started talking numbers for real. He gave me a quote, and we went back and forth a bit. I even tried to negotiate a little, but I’m not sure how much I really got out of it.
I didn’t sign anything that day. I wanted to go home and think about it, you know? Compared the quote I got with what I had seen online and from other dealerships. Did some more calculations, trying to figure out if it was really a good deal or not. It is about a $2,348 difference. I have to save it.
Finally, I decided to go for it. Called the dealership back, told them I was ready to move forward. Went back in, signed a bunch of papers, and boom, I was driving home in my new EQE SUV. It was a bit of a process, but hey, I got the car I wanted, and I think I got a pretty decent deal on the lease.
So yeah, that’s my story of leasing an EQE SUV. It took some work, a bit of research, and some back and forth, but it all worked out in the end.