Packages: LT Trim with Comfort and Convenience Package, Panoramic Power Sunroof, Midnight /Sport Edition ($4,485 worth of options)
MSRP: $48,302
Selling Price before incentives: $42,000
Incentives:
EV Rebate: $6,000
Chevy Lease Incentive: $1,250
Documentation Fee: $200
Acq Fee: $995
License/Reg: ~$530
WA Sales Tax + Fees: ~$1,800
Gross Cap Cost: $48,302
Cap Cost Reduction: $5,583.27
Adjusted Cap Cost: $42,718.39
Residual Value (RV): $42,249.20
Lease Term: 24 months
Miles/Year: 12,000
Monthly Payment (Pre-Tax): $195.43
Monthly Tax: $21.30
Monthly Payment (With Tax): $216.73
Total DAS (Due at Signing): $1,250
MF: Approx. 0.00013
Region: Washington (Snohomish County)
Rebates applied - Costco Executive, Student Discount, Conquest.
I had GM Supplier discount has well but they wouldn’t stack that. That would have reduced another 500 from the MSRP.
Note: $7500 Federal EV credit is added to Residual, that’s why its a good leasing deal. But if you plan on buying the car at lease end. It might not work out in your offer.
Yeah i struggle to find good deals in Washington. But if you search in Chevrolet inventory, sometimes dealerships reduce MSRP or add extra rebates in the system. That should get you a good deal. When i searched in local dealerships, a similar car was going for 450+ per month.
Yeah just find one on Chevy website that fits the payment amount with all the applicable rebates. And try to submit the credit application online. If it goes through then you can go and sign the paperwork in person. DM me if you need more help
One caution though - avoid 2024 model. There were a lot of software issues and though GM fixed it. I am not 100% confident that traditional dealers would’ve updated the firmware or software correctly.
You are correct regarding the 2024’s. Signed a 24/10 lease in Texas a couple of weeks ago ($113/month DAS only 1st payment) on a 24 Blazer RS. Software was not updated (you can tell when you don’t have certain icons or capabilities within the Settings). Took it to local dealer who knew exactly what I needed (even though I told them the specifics on the updates missing). Those updates cleared a bunch of error codes they saw on the backend. Picked it up and amazing what features are missing if you don’t have all the updates. Unfortunately, the delivering dealer didn’t keep up with the updates but that was most likely due to it being a loaner. These specific updates have to be done at the dealer and not available over the air. Regardless, I got a steal of a deal on this one and it was new condition - even had it on the showroom floor for sale. It’s a second EV and my daily driver now.
Nice. Yeah I could’ve gotten 2024 model much cheaper but decided it wasnt worth the hassle. I am still getting used to a non Tesla/Rivian EV. Let me know if there are any tweaks or settings i should do. Have only driven it 20 miles, waiting on insurance before i go for a road trip with this.
You can customize the lease term, mileage and get monthly payment and DAS number.
Just a heads up it will not match 100% what dealership will offer you but you can sort of work with this number and get yourself a deal. Ideally you go through financing online and only step into the dealership to sign and pick up the car.
In the same boat looking for a Blazer in WA. Question, Is it fairly normal for the credit ap submission to not go through? Seems like that is where I have been stuck every time I attempt a purchase. Credit or income in not an issue but seems to always show a “submission error”
Thanks
I noticed it happening quite a bit as well. try to submit the application at night. And once submitted, call dealership to go in to finalize the deal. Take plenty screenshots of VIN, deal, taxes that you see online and make sure all discounts you are requesting for have been validated/verified (will need email confirmation). And no matter what the dealership says, dont budge. Be willing to walk away if they dont give you same price or similar
Not sure the right way to determine that. But i know there were some issues in 24 model that were fixed in 2025 model year. I just chose not to deal with 2024 VIN