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Subaru Continues Low Monthly Lease Payments Through September
Subaru has lowered the auto loan rate incentive on its Impreza sedan in September to 1.9 percent. Last month, Subaru offered 2.9 percent auto loan rates across the board. The 2.9 percent interest rate is still good on Subaru’s Legacy, Outback, Forester and Tribeca.
Although Subaru says on its site that the length of the auto loan is limited, there is no down payment required.
The 2011 Subaru Impreza can be leased for $179 a month in September, which is a better deal than the 2010 version because you need $300 less at signing for the newer model.
Subaru also has lease incentives on all five of its models in September. All leases are 42 months long, except for the Legacy, which is only 36 months long. You can lease a 2010 Impreza for $179 a month with $1,478 due at signing. The 2011 Impreza is also $179 a month but you’ll only need $1,178 at signing. The 2011 model is definitely a better lease deal in September.
Both the 2010 and 2011 Legacy are $199 a month with $1,899 due at singing.
The 2010 Subaru Impreza WRX is $279 a month with $1,578 at lease signing. Subaru’s new 2011 Outback is $279 a month with $1,979 at lease signing. This is cheaper than leasing the older 2010 Outback at $285 a month with $1,985 due at signing.
The 2010 Forester is $229 a month with $1,929 due at lease signing. Lessees can get a 2010 Subaru Tribeca for $389 a month with $3,299 at signing.
In September, Subaru also has a college graduate program and auto loan rates as low as 2.99 percent for certified pre-owned 2005 to 2010 models.
Incentives listed are for the southeast region. They may differ depending on where you live. Check Subaru’s site to find the incentives in your area.