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#268 of 302 Re: May ESV rates [fulltank]
by Car_man HOST
May 15, 2012 (3:57 pm)
You're very welcome fulltank.
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#269 of 302 Re: April ESV Rates [lawkids]
by Car_man HOST
May 15, 2012 (4:00 pm)
No problem lawkids. General Motors is actually paying the first payment for lessees, not just adding it to the cap cost. I think that offer is available through both Ally and US Bank, but I don't think that it is available on leases through GM Financial.
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#270 of 302 Re: May Escalade Rates [Car_man]
by abp2
May 21, 2012 (6:34 pm)
Car Man,
What are the best rates on a regular Escalade AWD Luxury with NAV and DVDs for a 12,000 mile per month 3 year lease. Thanks.
#271 of 302 Re: May Escalade Rates [abp2]
by Car_man HOST
Jun 03, 2012 (2:39 pm)
Hi abp2. Ally's current base lease rate and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 Cadillac Escalade AWD Luxury with 12,000 miles per year are 0.95% and 43%, respectively.
When negotiating your deal on this truck, make sure to take advantage of the $4,625 cash incentive that the General is providing on 36-month leases of it through Ally.
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#272 of 302 June ESV Rates
by lawkids
Jun 03, 2012 (11:12 pm)
Hi Car_Man ... do you know if June residual %'s went up? I have a May quote on a Luxury ESV at 10,000 miles using a 42% residual; and a June quote on a Premium ESV at 10,000 miles also using a 42% residual. I had thought that Premium rates were 1 point less than Luxury. Do you know if June residuals on a Luxury ESV at 10,000 miles went up 1 point from May to 43%?
We didn't make the cut-off for May and I am now wondering if we should wait until the July rates come out to close on a lease. Any thoughts on if rates will improve or not going into the summer?
Thanks!
#273 of 302 Re: June ESV Rates [lawkids]
by lawkids
Jun 10, 2012 (10:08 pm)
Car_Man ... thanks for your help. The wife is in a new ESV as follows and she is happy (which is what really matters in the end). For my sake, let's hope that July rates don't go through the roof!
2012 Escalade ESV
Luxury RWD
White Diamond + Cocoa Interior
2nd Row Bench Seat
Auto Retractable Side Assist Steps
Entertainment System (2nd and 3rd row)
Chrome Exhaust Tips and Rear Cargo Mat as dealer accessories
MSRP with dealer accessories = 75,300 (without = 75,075)
Selling Price = 68,550
Original monthly payment was $853 including tax with $1,271 TTL drive off via Ally ... but we rolled the TTL (at these rates how could you not) and 299 worth of add-ons (extra sensor alarm and wheel locks ... necessary in the greater LA area) so our monthly comes in at $894 with zero drive offs.
Now just need to cable lock the 3rd row seats and sell the 2010 Audi Q5 and we are squared for the summer.
Take care.
#274 of 302 Re: June ESV Rates [lawkids]
by Car_man HOST
Jun 18, 2012 (4:22 pm)
You're welcome lawkids. That's a nice truck
Enjoy!
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#275 of 302 July Lease rates
by mogupt
Jul 02, 2012 (11:40 am)
Car_man,
Could you please provide the lease rates on a 2012 Escalade for July with residual values for Ally and US Bank?
Your help is much appreciated.
#276 of 302 Re: July Lease rates [mogupt]
by Car_man HOST
Jul 02, 2012 (3:02 pm)
Hi mogupt. General Motors is scheduled to introduce its new July programs some time tomorrow. I would be happy to provide you with an update of what the new programs are like once I have had a chance to take a look at them. Please post a reminder for me in a day or two and I'll let you know what I've been able to find out.
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#277 of 302 Re: July Lease rates [Car_man]
by mogupt
Jul 05, 2012 (1:50 pm)
Car_man,
Thanks for the reply.
Here's your reminder.
Thanks,
Mark