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Your dealer is in so Cal? My friend and I are also in the market wanting to close today and by latest Thursday.
My friend has a Lexus and I have a Chevy cruze. Yes, I know I don’t qualify for the conquest, which means my payments will be an additional $40 a month. Maybe we can get in on the deal with you guys?
coune me in. In socal have compeditive lease and am ready to lease this for the wife.
If you can do this in the North East I’m in to
I’d be interested in joining a SoCal deal, I have a competitive lease (MBZ).
I’d be interested in a SoCal deal. No competitive lease, currently leasing Spark and Volt.
Update: Have not seen this before. The Sales manager who quoted the pricing previously sent, had a “family emergency”. In the sales manager absence, the dealership manager responded saying they missed the “drive-off” fees, “We can not do this deal.” “we would need you to cover the drive-off fees for the leases.” "the drive off fees for the encore are approx $1,200 and the Terrain is approx $1,400. "
I have a quote for the below pricing from another dealership, which I am confirming. Appreciate the pricing questions, but I am neither a broker, dealer, or agent; just a Leasehackr member. I will confirm the pricing below.
Encore MSRP: $25,685 24 month / 10K/miles-year
Monthly before tax $119
Down $0
Drive-off $0
First Month $0
Total payments: $2,737
$0.25 / mile over 20,000 miles
Terrain MSRP: $28,755 24 month / 12K/miles-year
Monthly before tax $145
Down: $0
Drive-off $0
First Month $0
Total payments: $3,335
$0.25 / mile over 24,000 miles
Hello hackrs,
I’ve finally registered for the forum after reading through a lot of the threads on here. This community is awesome and I want to contribute what I can. I’ve been doing leases for myself, family, and friends for some time now and have gained a lot of experience. I hope I can be of help on here.
I visited a local dealership today (Chicagoland area) for the Buick Encore Preferred and here’s what I got.
MSRP: $25,290
SELLING PRICE: $23,400
REBATES/INCENTIVES: $6,575
RESIDUAL VALUE: 65%
MF: 0.001730
REGISTRATION: $195
DOC FEE: $195
MONTHLY PAYMENT: $142
DUE AT SIGNING: $0
TERM: 24 MO
MILES: 10K
NOTES:
Acquisition fee waived
Competitive lease program: $3,000
GM lease program: $1,075
Buick incremental: $1,500
Buick IVC: $1,000
Hackr score 13.3
Good job. Kudos for getting a good deal and posting all the relavent info. 
Can we stack the GM supplier discount also?
So the dealership gave out nearly $2,000 in order to make this deal happen. Great!
if you get this im so in. let me know!!
Just curious, so in a situation with $0 Drive-off, are they eating the first payment? So only 23 actual payments are made?
Yea, only 23 more payments. They usually use part of a rebate and apply it towards the first month payment.
@LGrider - great job really keeping this thread going. At this point, I would say it is best you just close on your own deal and then post the terms so others can replicate on their own. You trying to get all the details lined up for a “group-buy” is going to consume so much of your time (color,miles, options and fees questions lol), that it is not productive. On top of that, if this deal is a money-loser, the dealership if even less likely to go ahead with it if a horde of 20 leasehackrs demanding their $99 Buick descend on the dealership.
I am a little surprised that the leasehackr score is “a mere” 13.3 in spite of 2k discount and 6.5k incentives which is around 8.5k total or 33% off on the 25 k MSRP. On the Cruze deals, people were doing LH score of 30 to 50. What gives? Is the 0.00173 MF correct? Seems high …
This deal is tempting, but I’d rather have a Cruze. I’m hoping the Cruze lease terms improve next month.
Agree, was not expecting amount of interest, with variables on top of that. However sharing post purchase pricing can lead to complaints. When requested shared BMW lease details, dealership, and salesperson. When others were not able to replicate, they sent their frustration.
It’s dealer specific based on their policies, but technically they can give you a lower sales price if you give them the code and be taking the same loss with the savings theyll get from GM. But it also varies by vehicle and what the supplier price is.
The base mf is .00118 but waiving the acquisition fee raises it by .00055