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#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
#114 of 262 Buick Regal Lease
by tgaydosh
May 15, 2011 (6:08 pm)
Does anyone know what the current lease incentives are on the Buick Regal. I am a CT resident and qualify for the USAA rebate, military pricing, and the GM card bonus ( $1500)?
May 16, 2011 (1:26 pm)
Car_man-
Can you tell me what all of the incentives currently are in OH for T06 manual trans and also what the residual and money factors are for 36 month lease with 18,000 miles/yr? Also please give any insight as to whether I will be able to use GM Card earnings and GM Card bonus earnings to reduce cap cost with other incentives. Thanks.
#116 of 262 Re: Crazy Lease Prices [magicbob1]
by zeen
May 18, 2011 (8:35 am)
I am not FC. That is the name of the dealer that advertises in my region.
Subtract $30 for every $1000 of lost incentive as a rule of thumb. My guess is about $105 more per month without those incentives
#117 of 262 lease for turbo TO2
by abm2
May 18, 2011 (11:32 am)
Posted this on the price paid and lease forum:
Just leased the TR02 CXL Turbo. After some negotiating, the rebates listed on the PO was $4,050, including the ALLY incentive. My total OOP for TT and first month and dealer fee was $1,500 ( I gave in to it) and the monthly payment is $285 for 39 months, 10,000 annual miles, no diposition fee and ALLY does tack on $2,500 to the residual if you want to buy it at the end. I do not think I could have squeezed the price much more. I tried the CXL but just did not think the base engine would keep me happy coming from BMW and Infiniti the past 15 years. The turbo has enough kick for me to not have buyer remorse. Steering is light but I can see myself adapting because the car gives a solid firm ride and the rest is very nice-both interior and exterior.
#118 of 262 Re: Buick Regal Turbo t5 or t6 [magicbob1]
by Car_man HOST
May 19, 2011 (4:18 pm)
Hi Bob. You can look up the full MSRP and dealer invoice price of the exact model that you want over in the New Vehicle Pricing section of Edmunds.com.
If you provide me with both of these numbers I will be happy to work up a sample lease payment for you.
General Motors is currently providing a $3,300 cash incentive on 36 month leases of this car through Ally. The other incentives that you mentioned are likely direct mail pieces or something along those lines that you would have to physically have in order to take advantage of.
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#119 of 262 Re: Buick Regal Lease [tgaydosh]
by Car_man HOST
May 19, 2011 (4:19 pm)
Greetings tgaydosh. General Motors is currently providing a $3,300 cash incentive on 36 month leases of the 2011 Buick Regal through Ally.
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#120 of 262 Re: Regal T06 [rallye350]
by Car_man HOST
May 19, 2011 (4:23 pm)
Hello rallye350. Ally's current base lease rate and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Buick Regal T06 with 15,000 miles per year are 0.15% and 46%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tiers.
15,000 miles per year is the highest mileage allowance that Ally publishes residual values for. If you need to drive more than that, you will have to purchase additional miles on a per-mile basis. It is less expensive to do so at lease signing than it is to wait until lease end and have to pay an excess mileage penalty.
Yes, you should be able to use your GM Card earnings in addition to the $3,300 cash incentive on leases of this car through Ally.
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#121 of 262 Lease on 2001 Regal CXL (RL1 model)
by kmhawk
May 19, 2011 (7:44 pm)
I am in the process of negotiating a lease in Georgia on a 2011 Regal CXL (RL1 base model) with lis price of $26,995. The lease would be for 39 months, 15K miles/year and no money out of pocket at all. I am told the payment after tax would be $298/mo. Having to go with the non-turbo as the lease prices seem much higher on turbo model due to low residual.
Not sure if this is a good deal or not but would appreciate any feedback.
#122 of 262 Re: Buick Regal Turbo t5 or t6 [Car_man]
by magicbob1
May 19, 2011 (8:19 pm)
Hi,
The last reply took 3-4 days. Is it possible to correspond by email? You can reach me at ads955 at yahoo. Please reply with your name and phone number.
Here is all the pricing info directly from the Buick site:
Price Details in Zip Code:07060
2011 Regal CXL CXL #1 MSRP* starting at $26,360
Destination Freight Charge $860
Options Total $0
Stone Metallic $0
Ebony, leather-appointed seat trim $0
2.4L ECOTECŪ DOHC 4-cylinder engine $0
6-speed automatic transmission $0
AM/FM/XM stereo system with CD and MP3 player $0
Total MSRP $27,220
Total Cash Offers -$500*
Price $26,720*
Also quote on 2011 Regal CXL CXL #3 Total MSRP $28,065
Total Cash Offers -$500*
Price $27,565*
Thank you
Bob