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Safety rating on a 1–5 scale from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Predicted reliability rating on a 1–5 scale from J.D. Power and Associates.
The manufacturer's suggested retail price.
The amount you pay at signing to finalize a lease contract and drive the car off the lot. It usually includes the first month’s lease payment, down payment, documentation fees charged by the dealer, an acquisition fee charged by the leasing company, GST and various province registration fees.
The predicted wholesale value of your car at the end of the lease. Residual Value is often expressed as a percentage of the vehicle’s MSRP and is always non-negotiable.
The length of the contract, loan, or lease. Typically measured in months.
Non-negotiable fee, charged by the lease company or bank, for processing a lease.
A standard, non-negotiable fee communicated at lease inception and collected when the vehicle is returned. The fee, which can range from $300 to $600 depending on the manufacturer, is used to cover expenses associated with reselling the vehicle, including reconditioning and auction fees. If you purchase the vehicle at lease end, you will typically not be charged the fee although you may be charged a comparable purchase option fee. Most manufacturers will waive the lease disposition fee if you lease or purchase a new vehicle from the same brand at the end of the lease term.
At the end of a lease term, the lessee has the option to purchase the vehicle at the pre-determined residual value of the vehicle plus, typically, an additional $300 to $600 fee called the Purchase Option Fee.
The maximum number of kilometers a lease vehicle can be driven per year without incurring a penalty. You can usually pay for additional kilometers at the start of a lease for significantly less than the penalty you would incur for the same kilometers at the end of the lease.
The proportion of a loan that is charged as interest, expressed as an annual percentage rate (APR) of the loan amount.
A leasing term for the cost of borrowing money; basically an APR for leasing. You can estimate what your interest rate (see Annual Percentage Rate) is with a lease by multiplying the Money Factor by 2,400. (0.0025 x 2,400 = 6% APR).
Depending on the province, GST is calculated based on the city of the dealer or where you will be registering the vehicle.
The dollar amount provided by a lease holder or loan holder on a monthly basis to the lessor or lender for a specific period of time (lease or loan term).
Federal and provincial electric vehicle incentives (each an "Incentive") each represent a maximum incentive or rebate amount provided by the federal government and the provincial governments (each a "Jurisdiction") on eligible vehicles. The amount of the Incentive, its terms and conditions, and its eligibility or application varies by Jurisdiction, model and trim level, MSRP, payment method, term, and any other criteria that may be established by each Jurisdiction. Incentive applied after applicable taxes in each province and federally. The Incentive programs are administered independently by each Jurisdiction and are subject to cancellation or change. Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. is not responsible for the administration of Incentive programs, and any changes or cancellations thereto, and makes no representations about the actual amount or eligibility for the Incentive. Incentive information is provided for informational purposes only. Conditions and limitations apply. Consult the applicable Jurisdiction or see your dealer for detail.
Amount you pay at contract signing in order to reduce the total amount you are financing. The higher the down payment, the lower your monthly payments.
Amount you are financing. The lower this amount, the lower your monthly payments but the higher your down payment.
Includes the estimated first-year province registration fee for your new car, collected by the dealer; and the documentation fee charged by the dealer to prepare a sales contract.
A non-negotiable fee added to the price of a new car to cover the cost of shipping the vehicle from the manufacturer to the dealership.
This delivery cost is based on the postal code you entered.
Your sales agent will provide the most accurate pickup time available
Your sales agent will provide the the most accurate delivery time available
A soft credit check, or soft pull, is a credit inquiry that doesn’t impact your credit score because they aren’t attached to an application for credit. To verify your score, we only need your name and address.
Non-negotiable fees to register your vehicle, assign a title, and cover the cost of your license plates.
This charge covers the cost a dealership incurs to process a vehicle purchase, including the associated paperwork and labor for processing the sales contract.
A fee for new tires as part of any new car purchase or lease.
A fee charged by the dealer for electronic document filing that cannot exceed the actual amount the dealer is charged by a first-line service provider for such transactions.
MSRP
$0 $100,000+