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March 20, 2008

LeaseCompare.com Names Most Requested Consumer Lease Models

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Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (ACS), a provider of online direct-to-consumer auto leasing, released a list of the top 10 most requested vehicles from its popular auto leasing Web site www.LeaseCompare.com. Information was collected during the second half of 2007 from more than two million lease quote requests.

The Top 10 Most Requested Models

New Car Rankings: Second Half of 2007

1. Chevrolet Corvette

2. BMW 335

3. BMW 328

4. Honda Accord (hybrid)

5. ToyotaCamry (hybrid)

6. Honda Civic (hybrid)

7. Nissan Altima (hybrid)

8. Infiniti G35

9. Audi A4

10. Mini Cooper

Used Car Rankings: Second Half of 2007

1. Chevrolet Corvette

2. Porsche 911

3. BMW M3

4. Audi A4

5. Honda Civic

6. BMW 325

7. Infiniti G35

8. Land Rover Range Rover

9. Honda Accord

10. Porsche Cayenne

A complete list of how every vehicle ranks can be found at www.LeaseCompare.com.

 

 

 

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