Year, Make, Model, and Trim: 2025 Cadillac Lyriq AWD Sport 2
Location: Raleigh, NC
MSRP: $73,210
Monthly payment (pre-tax): $909
Effective monthly payment (if incentive is provided): open to significant incentives!
Current mileage: 12,000
Maturity mileage: 30,000
Effective miles per month: 833
Maturity date: 03/18/2028
MSD due (if any): $0
Cash due (if any): $0
Incentive for new lessee (if any): open to discussing significant incentives!
Financial institution: Cadillac Financial
Transfer fee: Owner will cover
Out-of-state transfer allowed (yes/no): no
Vehicle condition (accidents, tire wear, etc.), options, and other details: No accidents, great condition.
Great car, Supercruise included, telematics module replaced by Cadillac due to GPS failure, overall really enjoy driving this just needing to get into something larger.
OP, very nice spec car. However, very high payment for MSRP considering how heavily subsidized these were during the 7500 subsidy era and other discounts (Costco, etc). Youd have to offer a huge incentive (Around 8k) to move this here.
The advice from the other commentors here is pretty sound - not trying to be rude, but just want to be realistic with what it’ll take to get this thing moved
I don’t take any of this as rude whatsoever! I appreciate the guidance for sure. I’m absolutely open to offering incentives, at the end of the day this would be a win/win for me shifting to a larger car I want and for someone who wants this specific Lyriq and wants to meet me in the middle!
As a reference point, I am leasing my Luxury 2 which was new, not a loaner for $337 per month with $2k due at signing. I think I got a pretty great deal but the incentive you will have to put on this for someone to take it is probably around $10k
That’s a helpful reference, and again I understand and am open to offering significant incentives as I could see this being a win win for the right interested party that doesn’t want a 2+ year lease, wants these specific specs, and is NC, I can make this something more attractive than going to a dealer. Just need to see what interest is out there.