Acura Continues Sign and Drive Lease Deals in February

By Liz Opsitnik
Tuesday, Feb 08 2011 11:46

Acura is once again offering February shoppers sign and drive lease deals and low auto loan rates on most 2010 and 2011 vehicles.

The no money due at signing leases are available on the 2010 TSX and ZDX, as well as the 2011 RL, TL, TSX, TSX Sport Wagon, MDX and RDX. The leases are all 36 months long and require no down payment, no security deposit, no first month's payment and nothing due at lease signing. You still have to pay tax, title and fees.

Monthly lease payments range from $320 to $620, depending on the model. A potential negative with this lease deal is that only 10,000 miles a year are included, while most three-year leases allow you to drive 12,000 miles a year.

Since there is no down payment required at lease signing, sign and drive leases have higher monthly payments. If you prefer lower monthly payments, Acura is also offering lease incentives with several thousand dollars due at signing. Most of the same models available with the sign and drive lease incentive are also available in February for 36 months with anywhere from $2,499 to $3,499 due at signing. These lease payments range from $299 to $549.

The 2011 Acura TSX Sport Wagon can be leased for $360 a month through the sign and drive lease deal in February.

Low auto loan rates of 0.9 or 1.9 percent are also available on new Acura models in February. The 0.9 percent car loan rate is good for up to 36 months on the 2011 RL and MDX. For up to five years, the 0.9 percent auto loan rate is available on the 2010 RL, 2010 and 2011 TSX, 2011 TSX Sport Wagon, 2011 TL, 2010 and 2011 ZDX and 2011 RDX. The 1.9 percent car loan rate is good for auto loans up to 60 months on the 2011 RL and MDX.

Incentives listed are for the southeast region. They may differ depending on where you live. Check Acura's site to find the incentives in your area.


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