Best lease broker deals in California
Every live deal from the lease brokers we track - not dealership ads - ranked by true effective cost: monthly payment, drive-off, and broker fee combined, as a percentage of MSRP. Lower is better. How scoring works
update Pricing last updated August 17, 2026.
Showing the 9 best lease deals available to California drivers right now - nationwide brokers plus brokers serving California. See the national board.
| Rank ▲ | Vehicle ⇅ | Score | True eff/mo ⇅ | % of MSRP | Monthly ⇅ | DAS | Term · Mi/yr | MSRP ⇅ | Broker | Area | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | 2026 Toyota Tacoma SR5 RWD | A | $370 | 0.90% | $269 | $3,000 | 36 mo · 10k | $41,000 | Platinum Motor Imports $650 fee | CA, NE | View ↗ |
| #2 | 2026 Toyota Corolla SE Premium Pkg | B | $293 | 1.03% | $193 | $3,000 | 36 mo · 10k | $28,596 | Coastal Motor Group $599 fee | CA | View ↗ |
| #3 | 2026 Toyota Tacoma SR | B | $393 | 1.12% | $293 | $3,000 | 36 mo · 10k | $35,083 | Coastal Motor Group $599 fee | CA | View ↗ |
| #4 | 2026 Toyota Corolla Hatchback XSE | C | $361 | 1.21% | $261 | $3,000 | 36 mo · 10k | $29,839 | Coastal Motor Group $599 fee | CA | View ↗ |
| #5 | 2026 Toyota Corolla LE | C | $300 | 1.25% | $199 | $3,000 | 36 mo · 10k | $24,000 | Platinum Motor Imports $650 fee | CA, NE | View ↗ |
| #6 | 2026 Toyota Corolla Hatchback SE | C | $343 | 1.28% | $243 | $3,000 | 36 mo · 10k | $26,783 | Coastal Motor Group $599 fee | CA | View ↗ |
| #7 | 2026 Toyota Camry LE | C | $400 | 1.29% | $299 | $3,000 | 36 mo · 10k | $31,000 | Platinum Motor Imports $650 fee | CA, NE | View ↗ |
| #8 | 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross L FWD | C | $350 | 1.35% | $249 | $3,000 | 36 mo · 10k | $26,000 | Platinum Motor Imports $650 fee | CA, NE | View ↗ |
| #9 | 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross LE FWD | C | $400 | 1.38% | $299 | $3,000 | 36 mo · 10k | $29,000 | Platinum Motor Imports $650 fee | CA, NE | View ↗ |
Figures may or may not include sales tax and local/state fees, which vary by state — confirm an all-in quote with the broker before signing.
How the scores work
Lease communities benchmark deals with the "1% rule": a lease is solid when its real monthly cost is around 1% of the car's MSRP, and exceptional when it's meaningfully under that. The problem is that advertised payments hide the rest of the math - so we don't rank on the advertised number.
For every deal we compute the true effective monthly cost:
true eff/mo = monthly payment + (drive-off + broker fee) ÷ term
That number as a percentage of MSRP is the score:
- A+ - under 0.80% of MSRP per month. Exceptional; these go fast.
- A - 0.80–0.99%. Better than the 1% benchmark.
- B - 1.00–1.19%. A fair, market-rate lease.
- C - 1.20–1.39%. Below average - negotiate or keep looking.
- D - 1.40%+. You can almost certainly do better.
Payments are typically pre-tax and can vary by region, credit tier, and current manufacturer programs - always confirm the numbers with the broker. Deals without a published MSRP - or whose MSRP we estimated from a comparable listing - can't be scored fairly and aren't ranked here (they're still in the full list). Rankings update as brokers update their sheets.
Go deeper: What makes a good lease deal? The 1% rule explained · What is a car lease broker (and should you use one)?