Oct 11th, 2010 by Ross Edwards
During October, Honda is continuing to offer lease incentives on the 2010 Honda Accord that come with no down payment and no first month’s payment. Through the lease incentive, Honda Accord customers can lease a new car and only pay 35 payments on the 36-month lease.
The Accord no money down lease incentive comes with a monthly payment of $250 for the sedan and $280 for the Accord coupe (shown here). The Accord sedan lease is a better deal than the Toyota Camry, which comes with a similar deal this month. The Camry’s lease incentive includes no down payment, but requires 36 monthly payments of $269. Over the course of the three year lease, a Honda Accord will cost $8,750 while the Toyota Camry will cost $9,684.
Honda is no longer offering the Fit with a no money down lease incentive, but the subcompact wagon can be leased for $149 a month on a 36-month lease with $2,399 due at signing. The 2010 Honda Fit can also be bought during October with 0.9% financing for up to 60 months.
The 2010 Honda Civic is also available with 0.9% interest rate financing for up to 60 months, but buyers need to qualify for Honda’s recent graduate program in order to take advantage of this incentive.
During October, the 2010 Honda Accord, Accord Coupe, Accord Crosstour, CR-V, Insight and Ridgeline are all available with a 1.9% financing incentive for up to 60 months. The 2010 Honda Element, Pilot and Odyssey are also available with 1.9% financing, but only for 36 months.
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