2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT, $269 per month $0 DAS 24 months, 10k miles per year

The $8k is $250 conquest, $5750 loaner and $2k from supplier. Costco rebate of $1250 is gone this month. Whether or not the courtesy car cash goes up to $8k is unknown.

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This is the correct answer - edited my previous response to be in line with this

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No. 5750 loaner, 2000 supplier and 250 conquest.

Edit: Rate Finder shows additional incentives that could bring loaner total rebates to 8k, but I’m not sure how/when/if it applies. (@Siejammy do you have any idea?)

RST is gonna be much more expensive, even at 20% off.

They have better RV than the 4WT, though.

For the 3WT, 27mo sends like the sweet spot, only 1% lower RV and 3 more months to dilute fees.

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Only issue with 27 months in Cali is you’re paying an extra year of reg for those 3 months like ($1000). Unless you luck out and get a loaner that had reg already paid less than 9 months in advance.

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True…

I’m facing that now with my GV60 on a 13mo lease…

I’m considering extending it just so I can use more months worth of registration… :sad_but_relieved_face:

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The $8k is NOT confirmed but this is what one dealer told me, and he brought my payment down to ~$450 but it’s still not low enough for me. I can’t seem to get a dealer to take more than 11% off which is insane to me. That much off a new car with no miles current model year is usually achievable. So why not a 1 year old used loaner?

Yea I’m not sure what that is. I am working on an Equinox EV deal and saw the same extra rebates show up as well. The Chevy calc doesn’t show anything beyond the $5750 so it may just be an error or unique to certain types of loaners like corporate training units like what @moodyhank got on his Sierra.

Here is a sample Silverado RST breakdown which excludes supplier.

Any advice on best way to work these deals? I’ve made multiple offers across a ton of dealerships - some act like I’m nuts others hear me out but still only discount 11% so it seems they all just use the rebates and then don’t discount the vehicles.

I should also add, been trying hard to work a deal on a 25 LT too because the RV are so high and I found a loaner but it’s going to require ~10% off sticker and still don’t think the dealer wants to do that for a current model year loaner..

Finalizing a demo RST for 475/mo effective payment. One pay lease. 36/12
No brainer right??

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Easy peasy - get it done and post after!

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Yes that would be a very good deal for an effective payment.

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Sign first, post later.

This is an amazing deal for a 100k car.

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Amazing! I’m getting that for a 24/10 2024 WT and they’re acting like it’s a ā€œstealā€

Share the offer you are trying to make for feedback.

But do the 25 LT loaners get the 5750 bonus?

The calculator doesn’t show the incentive for 25s.

Good point maybe there is no loaner rebate on the 25s does anyone know? Anyways here’s the one I’m trying to hack a 24 loaner WT please let me know feedback if any.

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Yeah I saw this deal too and was really impressed. I would personally pick that deal over the one I got (keeping in mind the cost of RST tires LOL). Not saying that I’m unhappy with my deal in any way though

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