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Chevrolet Tahoe Lease Questions

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Re: Lease Pymt [carman77471] by dogs835
Nov 17, 2006 (6:04 am)
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Replying to: carman77471 (Nov 16, 2006 10:17 pm)

62% residual, 8.9% finance and just under $1500 for inception charges.
 
No money down and the lease was $490.
 
I saw an ad on TV yesterday for an 07 Tahoe for $399 month for 48 months, but missed the fine print....
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Help! by sethandstac
Nov 17, 2006 (6:47 pm)
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I have a GMS discount to use. I contacted 2 dealers and they both gave me about the same info on a 3LT Tahoe that I would be building from scratch.
 
MSRP of 40,700 and the GMS price around 36,200. They both said they couldn't find out what the finance charge was-sd the computer generates it.
 
Residual of 62% on 39 month with a payment of 525.00. I have great credit-at least 730. I live in northern Indiana.
 
How do I get these guys to stop jerking me around because I'm a girl! Finance charges were about 650.00 for one place and the other didn't tell me.
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How much lease would I look at? by borderman01
Nov 18, 2006 (8:04 pm)
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Went to a NJ dealership in WNY and was quoted the following;
 
MSRP $44369 Tahoe 2007 2LT
Selling Price $40569
Lease rate 6%
Residual value 49% (I think this may be low)
 
Does this sound fair and what would I be looking at monthly?
 
Thnx.
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My price for a 2007 Tahow by tatung70
Nov 21, 2006 (2:54 pm)
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I just bought a 2007 Tahow LTZ with a few extra's. REtail was 49999. I paid 38.500 and then put money down, etc.
 
Is this a good price or did I leave money on the table?
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Are those lease rates the same across the board? by dubbsy01
Nov 24, 2006 (10:44 pm)
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I am looking to lease an 07 Tahoe lt3 in Boston Ma (sales tax 5%). Is 60% residual at 7.5% the same anywhere in the US? is there anywhere I can go on the web to stick these numbers in along with an asking price and calculate a monthly payment on a lease? or do I have deal with pushy salesmen?
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Re: Are those lease rates the same across the board? [dubbsy01] by dogs835
Nov 25, 2006 (7:56 am)
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Replying to: dubbsy01 (Nov 24, 2006 10:44 pm)

In FLA they are advertising a 2007 LS for $25,898 (3 at that price) and another dealer same truck for $26,999 (5 at that price).
 
I am not sure of the same incentives apply to an LT, but they are dicounting between $7000 and $8000 below MSRP for an LS.
 
I was told by the dealer 62% and 8.9% with a little "wiggle room" for excellent credit. I think the inception charges were quoted at about $1300 or $1400...
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Went to another dealership by borderman01
Nov 25, 2006 (6:11 pm)
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Went to another dealership in jersey city. This is what they offered;
 
Tahoe 2007 LT3 Some options, leather seats, dvd, 20" rims.
MSRP $47320
Selling Price $41099 (Supposedly)
Lease rate 6%
Residual Value 57%
36/39 mnths
$659.00 + Tax.
 
I definitely walked away from this deal. I don't know where they came up with this offer. When I told him that I did my own calculations, I came up with approx $458 + $40(tax). He says that I didn't do the cal right. For this type of money you can get the new audi truck.
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leasing a 07 Tahoe? by allison5
Nov 25, 2006 (7:45 pm)
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I really want the 07 Tahoe but I think I am in a bind with current 04 GMC Yukon. I have 45,000 miles on my yukon and the dealer would only give me 18,000, this isn't surprising since that is about what Kelly BLue book says. Anyway the problem is that my pay off is 27,000. The dealer out here in California says the best deal to do is lease but that I would have to pay the difference of 9,000 and then of course that does not include the down payment of new vehicle. I realize I am completly upside down but if I wait a year or two won't it be worse with more miles, depreciated more etc. I guess another option is to sell it on my own and heopfully be able to get more than that. Amy ideas???
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Re: leasing a 07 Tahoe? [allison5] by rockman59
Nov 26, 2006 (8:26 am)
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Replying to: allison5 (Nov 25, 2006 7:45 pm)

allison5 said: I realize I am completly upside down
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You just said it all....your only way out is to come up with the $$$ to pay off the loan or just continue to drive the '04 until the end of the contract. By keeping the vehicle the payoff will go down faster than the vehicle will depreciate and you will get back to having some equity. You could sell the '04 on your own but that would still leave you a sizeable payoff, less than $9K, but probably still around $6K to $7K.
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Re: For Car_man Lease numbers on 2007 Suburban/Tahoe [Car_man] by marcusc
Nov 26, 2006 (11:27 am)
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Replying to: Car_man (Nov 01, 2006 2:27 am)

Car-Man, I’m also in FL and am very interested in leasing a 2007 Tahoe LT Z71. What should the residual and money factor be in FL through the end of the year? Also, are those figures set by the dealership or are both figures set by the bank (GMAC). Secondly do you anticipate those figures improving in the first quarter of 07 or am i better off leasing before the end of year?
Thanks for your help...

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