Chevy Bolt LT w/ DC Fast Charging
MSRP: $38245
36 Months (35 payments, 1st payment is waived)
Zero Down, Zero Drive-off
10K = $269.16 per month (tax included)
12K = $280.44 (tax included)
15K = $302.99 (tax included)
Chevy Bolt Premier w/ DC Fast Charging (No packages)
MSRP: $42,530
36 Months (35 payments, 1st payment is waived)
Zero Down, Zero Drive-off
10K = $331.67 per month (tax included)
12K = $344.22 (tax included)
15K = $369.32 (tax included)
Chevy Bolt Premier w/ DC Fast Charging, Infotainment Package, & Driver Confidence Package II MSRP: $43,510
36 Months (35 payments, 1st payment is waived)
Zero Down, Zero Drive-off
10K = $341.84 per month (tax included)
12K = $367.50 (tax included)
15K = $380.33 (tax included)
Payment includes $500 current lease discount. Does not include $2500 CA EV rebate. Based on 9.25% sales tax for LA County.
I got the Premier w/ both packages. My salesperson was Marci Adishian. This is the second time I’ve leased a car with her. Both were great experiences. I highly recommend her! She is very genuine and transparent about everything. A pleasure to work with. Tell her Chris sent you.
Here is her contact info:
mobile/text: 310-291-6939
Hmmm…Premier Chevy was one of the dealers I contacted. I spoke to a salesperson named Michael (internet sales manager) and he quoted $393 for 15K Premier which is $33 more than Camino.
Well I assumed since he was the internet sales manager he would have the best pricing. Not sure why some of them would be able to offer better pricing than others in the same department?
Thanks for sharing! Chevysalesgirl is an active and trusted dealer on this forum and runs a spreadsheet (check her profile) with her latest deals. I think her deals depend on IVCs though (not sure if Marci’s does or not), and they’re based on OC tax rate. Either way, the deals you shared are pretty close and I’m all for more sources of deals. Plus helps if people in LA don’t wanna go down to OC.
Congrats on the car! Unfortunately, most salespeople at dealerships try to milk as much money out of a deal as possible. Trusted dealers on this forum understand that we’re not the usual uninformed group of customers, so their deals are usually better and more straight to the point.
I ran into a similar situation when I was leasing my Volt in March. Two people from the same dealership gave me completely different quotes via email, one of them was recommended by a member of this forum and was a lot higher than quoted here and higher than one that I ended up buying from.
I’m currently two months left on a GMC Acadia Denali lease. Looking for a bolt premier with both packages and fast DC charging. Want a three year lease, minimal drive off 15,000 miles per year. Tier one credit. What can you offer me. You have a great rep on this forum. Motivated to lease asap. Going to reach out to three dealers, best deal wins. I know what th car is and have leased over 25 cars on my life.