Should I pull the trigger-Grand Sport?
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Metalgearsolid_x (01-16-2017),
Patrick Runge (01-03-2017)
#4
18.6% off? If it's what you want, that is a screaming deal.
If the lease rate reflects this heavily discounted, it's the standard buy vs lease debate that exists via numerous threads on the forum.
If the lease rate reflects this heavily discounted, it's the standard buy vs lease debate that exists via numerous threads on the forum.
#5
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Lt2
glass roof
nav with camera
auto
I like the car just trying to Justify buying one...Just sold my 2007
$15k down
39 months $400.00 per month
$37,000 buyout that seems like a good residual
Destination Charge $995.00 Installed Options
MSRP* $76,010.00
lt2
glass roof
nav with camera
auto
I like the car just trying to Justify buying one...Just sold my 2007
$15k down
39 months $400.00 per month
$37,000 buyout that seems like a good residual
Destination Charge $995.00 Installed Options
- Transparent roof panel $995.00
- Carbon Flash Badge Package $100.00
- 8-speed automatic paddle shift transmission $1,725.00
- Wheels, 19" front and 20" rear, Black aluminum, Grand Sport $495.00
- Performance data recorder and Navigation1 $1,795.00
- Grand Sport 2LT $4,455.00
MSRP* $76,010.00
lt2
Last edited by Steve Garrett; 01-03-2017 at 10:49 PM. Reason: Merged Posts
#6
Former Vendor
No offense on this one, but if you have that deal, you better go buy it before that dealer changes their mind. That is such a huge net loss. No dealer in their right mind would do that deal.
#8
Former Vendor
#10
If you lease, 39 payments of $400 each equals $15,600. Plus $15k down and $37k residual equals $67,600 out of pocket if you decide to purchase at the end of the lease. These figures do not include the acquisition fee and any dealer fees. Not sure if taxes are added in a lump sum or added to your monthly payment. You need to check on that.
If you can afford it I'd be looking to purchase rather than lease.
If you can afford it I'd be looking to purchase rather than lease.
#11
Drifting
You said you just sold your vette. How long do you get to claim the loyalty rebate after you sold it? It is good for as long as your old registration's expiration date? Also, I believe that loyalty rebate expires today. I'm hopeful that it will be continued but if it doesn't will that dealer be able to get you that credit after today?
#12
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yes inclues taxes and fees....Yes I have to buy for $37000.00 at the end
but here is a buy
$66,207
$15,000 down
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$51,207
2.2% x 60 months 905.00
$905 x 60=$54300 + $15000 down =$69,300
lease 400 x 39 $15,600 residual $37,000 $67,600.00
but here is a buy
$66,207
$15,000 down
___________
$51,207
2.2% x 60 months 905.00
$905 x 60=$54300 + $15000 down =$69,300
lease 400 x 39 $15,600 residual $37,000 $67,600.00
#13
Almost the same deal on a white Grand Sport - be careful
They advertise these deals, but will not honor them... They tell you if you can take advantage of all the rebates, that is your price.. But you cannot!!
Go to there website, and all of the corvettes are 15 percent off.. But, then they tell you that you don't qualify for all of the discounts!! When, no one can...
Be careful...
Go to there website, and all of the corvettes are 15 percent off.. But, then they tell you that you don't qualify for all of the discounts!! When, no one can...
Be careful...
#14
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Yeah told them I'd take the car, told me since I worked for a GM store and not Chevy all the sudden so don't qualify for the EP rebate they sell a bunch of cars, seem they would know that up front
#17
Yea I think 15% off a new 17 grand sport is a bit much...correct me if Im wrong lol..
#19
Anyone know what the rebates are for January? Maybe not out yet? I know we ( Mercedes-Benz) won't have January's until Friday