Hi all,
I’m looking at a 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV RS that is a courtesy vehicle. When I look in the Rate Findr I see three incentives related to courtesy transportation vehicles:
Under Conditional Incentives there is this:
And under Dealer Incentives there are two:
I can select multiple, but I feel like there are some Chevy rules I’m not fully understanding. For example, if I lease a former courtesy vehicle with GM Financial do I get $3,000 plus there is a $2,000 dealer cash incentive that I can try to negotiate for?
If anyone knows what are the realistic options to use in my calculator, that would be helpful
Dealer cash is at dealer’s discretion - you can factor that into dealer’s discount from MSRP.
I am trying to use the same $3000 CCR for Retired Courtesy Transport. My dealer swears it does not exist. Even sent me a screenshot of their available rebates from their software.
Does anyone know if you can stack the $3000, $1500 Costco Exec, $500 GM Card and $1500 conquest? The calculator is letting me do it.
I discovered if you are able to find the exact VIN vehicle on the official Chevrolet website by searching for inventory, it will show you the specific incentives for that specific vehicle when you configure a lease deal.
Don’t pay attention to the “dealer selling price” listed as some lease deals show the car can be had for $12 a month because the dealer applied every single incentive that don’t stack and the dealer claiming the $7500 is off sticker for a lease, resulting in a dealer selling price of 17k off! What a deal /s
Unfortunately this does not provide all the information I’m looking for. I’ve looked at several vehicles marked as “Courtesy Vehicle” on the Chevrolet website inventory tool. I did not see any that showed incentives related to them being service loaners.
Additionally, some of the service loaner incentives are dealer cash. Yes, that is up to dealer discretion as to whether to pass those savings onto the buyer, but I’m looking for clarification if those dealer cash incentives do indeed apply in specific scenarios.
The $3,000 appears to be a GM Financial incentive. So maybe that doesn’t show up in the same place when they look for straight vehicle incentives. But that’s just a guess
Still figuring this out myself but it looks like on the Chevrolet website if you click on a vehicle labeled as a “Courtesy Vehicle” it automatically includes the $3000 as a “Lease Cash Allowance” discount when you click on the lease option. It does not appear on same MY vehicles that are not labeled as “Courtesy Vehicles”. Finishing up a deal and when I changed my description from a “Rebate” to “Lease Cash Allowance” the dealer found the money.
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Oooh, good find!
Now I just need to figure out the dealer cash thing to know if the dealer is getting that also. Thanks!