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#285 of 304 Re: December lease rates [pvilli]
by Car_man HOST
Dec 27, 2012 (7:52 am)
Hi pvilli. Ally's December base lease rate and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Cadillac Escalade ESV with 15,000 miles per year are 3.18% and 51% or 49% (the residual values depending upon how you get it equipped).
When negotiating your deal, make sure to take advantage of the $1,050 cash incentive that General Motors is providing on 36-month leases of this truck through Ally. It's waiving the first month's payment on leases as well.
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#286 of 304 January rates
by mogupt
Jan 25, 2013 (11:01 am)
Car_man,
Could you please let me know about the lease rates for a 2013 Escalade for 36 months with 12k miles a year?
Also, are they still leasing 2012 models?
Your help is much appreciated like always.
Thanks,
Mark
#287 of 304 Re: January rates [mogupt]
by sewellmgr
Jan 30, 2013 (5:34 pm)
What equipment level are you looking for? With this information I can hopefully provide you with both the rates and residuals.
#288 of 304 Re: January rates [sewellmgr]
by mogupt
Jan 31, 2013 (12:10 pm)
I am looking for 2WD with premium trim.
#289 of 304 Re: January rates [mogupt]
by sewellmgr
Feb 09, 2013 (10:46 am)
Sorry for the delayed response... but here is the lease information for February on the 2013 RWD Premium Collection Escalade (can no longer lease 2012's):
ALLY BANK
36 Month - 3.18% - 49% Residual
39 Month - 3.18% - 47% Residual
48 Month - 4.60% - 42% Residual
US BANK
36 Month - 2.07% - 49% Residual
39 Month - 2.07% - 47% Residual
48 Month - 2.64% - 42% Residual
Post if you have any more questions!
#290 of 304 Re: January rates [sewellmgr]
by mogupt
Feb 10, 2013 (8:34 pm)
Sewellmgr,
Thanks for that info!
Is there any incentives being offered currently on this truck through Ally and US Bank?
#291 of 304 Escalade Hybrid
by skylaw
Feb 14, 2013 (7:14 am)
Car Man,
Can you provide the lease information for an Escalade Luxury 4WD and an Escalade Hybrid Standard? Looking for lease with 15k miles a year -- trying to figure out if the average savings in gas makes up for the increased price.
Also, any info you can provide on current incentives would be appreciated.
#292 of 304 Re: Escalade Hybrid [skylaw]
by sewellmgr
Feb 20, 2013 (1:22 pm)
Do you still need this information? I can probably get it to you today... let me know.
#293 of 304 Re: Escalade Hybrid [sewellmgr]
by skylaw
Feb 20, 2013 (1:29 pm)
Yes
Still do
#294 of 304 Re: Escalade Hybrid [skylaw]
by sewellmgr
Feb 23, 2013 (8:57 am)
Sorry for the delay in getting you this information... I hope this helps. This morning I ran a 15k 3 year lease on a 4WD Hybrid and a AWD Lux Escalade. Because leases are taxed differently in many states I will stay away from posting a payment (I am in Dallas Texas), but I can tell you the appropriate difference between the payments was $76 per month (totaling $2736 over the life of the lease).
I hope my math is right here... In 3 years if you are driving 15k per year (45k total) and you used the gas estimates of 20MPG for the Hybrid and 14MPG for the Lux you would consume 2250 and 3214 gallons accordingly. If your average price paid is $3.50 your total gas cost assuming you stayed in the vehicle through term would be $11249 and $7875 accordingly (a difference of $3374).
So based purely on cost it looks as if ON A LEASE you may come out slightly ahead on the Hybrid by about $638.
BTW... this is not the results that I was expecting to find. I may caution you a little in that Escalade supply are low right now (and Hybrid Supply are extremely low). So you may be able to get a better deal on the Escalade instead of the Hybrid. Just depends on what you work out with your dealer. Hope this helps!