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Dealers Poised to Attract More Car Shoppers Through Edmunds.com's Price Promise with Lease Offers

January 22, 2014
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Santa Monica, Calif. - Car dealers have a new way to connect with the growing segment of shoppers looking to lease a new car, thanks to a new feature from Edmunds.com. Dealers will make it easier for car shoppers to review the leasing terms of any new car or truck through Edmunds.com's Price Promise. Participating dealers can easily set a promised down payment, deposit, term and annual mileage for a lease on any of their new cars posted to Edmunds.com's inventory listings. The resulting monthly lease payment is displayed next to the vehicle's upfront purchase price on Edmunds.com Price Promise certificates. Shoppers can download and print the certificates to lock in the guaranteed price that they can use to either lease or purchase the vehicle at the dealership.


"Price Promise made it easier to buy a new car, and now it's making it just as easy to lease a new car," said Seth Berkowitz, president, Edmunds.com. "Car shoppers are opting to lease vehicles now more than ever and there's every reason to expect this trend to continue to grow. Dealers can attract more of these shoppers right now by showcasing guaranteed upfront lease offers through Price Promise."

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According to Edmunds.com's transaction data, a record 26 percent of new car shoppers chose to lease instead of purchase their vehicle in 2013. The rate has increased sharply from a decade ago, when only 16 percent of all new car shoppers leased a new car or truck. Lease penetration is especially high among luxury brands. For several popular luxury models, more than half of all new transactions are leases.


"Since adding lease offers to our Price Promise program, we are seeing an increase in qualified shoppers," said Toni-Marie DiMassimo, business development manager at Curry Honda in New York, which successfully participated in an early pilot program. "The Edmunds.com shoppers coming in our doors are real buyers, and not just tire kickers."

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