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Lease the extraordinary.
A private clientele leasing service from Brooklyn — curating exceptional motorcars from the world's finest marques, on terms that honor your time.
Montage was founded on the belief that acquiring a motorcar should feel less like a transaction and more like a quiet, considered acquaintance. We do not run inventory specials. We do not paint the showroom in fluorescents. We answer the phone, learn what you drive, learn what you want, and arrange it.
Curated, not catalogued.
Every vehicle is hand-selected. We hold only what we'd lease ourselves — and pass on the rest, regardless of margin.
Bespoke financial structure.
Term, mileage, and money factor tailored to the year ahead — not the showroom's quarter-end target.
One point of contact.
You speak with David, or with someone David has trained. The relationship outlasts the lease.
Now in rotation.
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Not seeing it? Tell us what would.
Source a specific vehicle →"The leasing trade has spent twenty years optimising for the shortest possible transaction. We are, deliberately, the slowest."
— David Mizrachi, Founder
A practiced cadence.
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The Conversation
A short call to understand context — daily use, garage, mileage, taste, and what currently lives in the driveway.
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The Curation
We return within 48 hours with two or three considered options — fully optioned, with tendered figures and trade-in valuation.
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The Confirmation
Credit, structure, and paperwork — handled remotely. Sign on glass, from wherever you happen to be.
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The Delivery
Detailed, plated, and brought to your address — anywhere in the continental United States.
~ 3–5 days
"I have leased six cars through Montage over the last decade. The dealership down the street still doesn't know my name. David does."
"I called on a Wednesday about a Cayenne I'd been hunting for months. It was in my driveway the following Tuesday. Spec, exactly right."
"Montage is the only place I have ever leased a car and walked away feeling I'd been advised, not sold to."
Tell us what moves you.
A short note, or a longer conversation. Either is the right way to begin.