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#104 of 262 Re: Lease a 2011 buick regal [arlene61]
by Car_man HOST
May 09, 2011 (3:55 pm)
Hi arlene61. Yes, you can lease any car that you want without making any sort of capitalized cost reduction. Having said that, you will still have to pay things like your vehicle's first month's payment and acquisition fee at lease signing, unless you choose to roll them into your monthly payment.
I would be happy to work up a sample lease payment on the exact Regal that you're interested in for you if you provide me with its full MSRP and approximate selling price, or at least its MSRP and dealer invoice price. You can find these numbers over on the New Vehicle Pricing section of Edmunds.com.
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#105 of 262 Re: Buick Regal Turbo t5 or t6 [Car_man]
by magicbob1
May 09, 2011 (9:35 pm)
Good morning,
Based on your post:
General Motors is currently providing a $3,300 cash incentive on 36 month leases of this car through Ally. In addition to this, there is $500 bonus cash. I'm not sure if the $1,000 dealer cash that you mentioned is available in conjunction with the special lease program, but I suspect that it is.
Is that what the other poster's dealer was basing their $99 and $129 mo leases on?
Could you quote for a 36 mo lease with 0 down, so all taxes, mv fees etc in the lease. Low mileage - 10M per year, excellent 727+ score.
Delivery to Plainfield NJ.
Thank you.
Bob
#106 of 262 Forgot the invoice: $26,995
by magicbob1
May 09, 2011 (9:35 pm)
Forgot the invoice: $26,995
Bob
#107 of 262 Re: Buick Regal Turbo t5 or t6 [magicbob1]
by Car_man HOST
May 10, 2011 (5:31 pm)
Hi Bob. I have no ide what those leases were based upon, but I guarantee you that one cannot lease a Buick Regal for $99 or $129 per month without some sort of catch, like a huge down payment.
I'd be happy to work up a sample lease payment on the exact car that you are interested in for you if you provide me with its full MSRP and approximate selling price, or at least its MSRP and dealer invoice price. You can find that pricing data over in the New Vehicle Pricing section of Edmunds.com.
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#108 of 262 Re: Buick Regal Turbo t5 or t6 [Car_man]
by magicbob1
May 10, 2011 (5:54 pm)
Hi,
I did supply the sticker in message #106 yesterday following this message as I had forgotten it LOL
$26.995.
What is your name?
Bob
#110 of 262 Re: Buick Regal Turbo t5 or t6 [magicbob1]
by Car_man HOST
May 11, 2011 (5:28 pm)
Hey Bob. That's the dealer invoice price, which is definitely helpful, but one needs the full MSRP as well (both numbers) to calculate a payment.
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#111 of 262 Re: Crazy Lease Prices [magicbob1]
by zeen
May 11, 2011 (6:21 pm)
FC Kerbeck, Palmyra NJ
Their current deal on a Regal (non-turbo base model) is $0 down, $185/mo for 24 months. Includes $4475 lease cash (everyone qualifies), $2000 GM in market incentive (if qualified) $750 USAA rebate (if qualified), $500 customer appreciation certificate (if qualified)
With all of these "if qualifieds" the deal had gotten signifantly worse.
#112 of 262 Re: Crazy Lease Prices [zeen]
by magicbob1
May 11, 2011 (8:41 pm)
Hi FC,
Presume I don't qualify for the 2000 GM in market incentive (if qualified) $750 USAA rebate (if qualified), $500 customer appreciation certificate (if qualified) and quote me the 0 down lease with all taxes & fees.
I am not a USAA member, but do advise what I need do to qualify for the other 2.
Thanks
Bob
#113 of 262 Re: Buick Regal Turbo t5 or t6 [Car_man]
by magicbob1
May 11, 2011 (8:53 pm)
Hi,
I could have sworn that was the sticker. Then I don't have the number #, but so you can quote, it was for the base model, not the turbo, no added pkgs.
Presume I don't qualify for the 2000 GM in market incentive (if qualified) $750 USAA rebate (if qualified), $500 customer appreciation certificate (if qualified) and quote me the 0 down lease with all taxes & fees.
I am not a USAA member, but do advise what I need do to qualify for the other 2.
Please provide your name & contact # in case I need to call you.
Thanks
Bob