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I was just offered the following lease from a dealership in the Boston area. I think it's a fair offer but any feedback would be appreciated. Also, if I can wait a few months is there any benefit to ordering a 2008 instead? 2WD 3LT MSRP = $45,605 Selling Price = $41,700 MA Sales Tax = 5% 48 mo. lease, 12k miles/yr 55% residual and 6.9% With no cap cost reduction and all fees paid out-of-pocket, roughly $1,400, they are asking for $576/mo. Good deal?? |
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Replying to: 4speed1 (Feb 18, 2007 11:08 am)
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Replying to: oscarb1 (Apr 29, 2007 10:21 am)
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| Anyone have any ideas on how much the rebates will be when the 08's come out...They should be bigger then the 2000.00 being offered now to get rid of them when new inventory comes out..Thanks for any info.. | |
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Replying to: danjhill (May 16, 2007 11:37 am) |
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I have the Tahoe on my list of vehicles when I replace my Expedition later this summer. I have visited two local dealers to get an idea of prices and it seems invoice minus rebates is fairly easy to achieve. My concern is this... I recently rented a car at DFW airport and the rental lot had dozens of Tahoes of all trim levels available to rent. My guess is that the rental companies will dump these trucks at auction this fall and drive the values way down. That and the possibility of $4.00 a gallon gas could really affect the used prices. The deals are decent right now, but not great. I'm thinking of waiting to see if the new incentives get better or the used prices drop into the abyss. Any thoughts or opinions???
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a salesman is offering any tahoe at invoice price. Does that sound pretty good or do you guys think i can get a better price? - southern california
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Replying to: oscarb1 (May 27, 2007 8:43 pm) |
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Replying to: metro123 (May 26, 2007 4:02 pm) ____________________________________________________________ Count on it. You will be able to buy some good used vehicled and a decent price. For the most part the rental companies take good care of their fleet and most of these Tahoes come nicely equipped. The used units lower prices will also put some pressure on the brand new vehicle prices. |
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Lookin to lease and found a 07 white ls with black cloth interior. $5300 down on a 24 month lease with 10K a year. Monthly payment in $250???
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