Dee4
February 20, 2026, 4:15pm
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I want to take over a lease on 2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV LT, dual motor AWD system, sunroof, beautiful grey color.
22 months left on lease, same state , $405 a month (after incentives), 688 miles per month (I’m ok with that), he is covering the transfer fee.
I leased from a dealership before, but never took over a lease. Is this a good deal?
I would appreciate any advice and tips on what to be careful with, and what to expect.
I don’t know if I’m overreacting , but I want to check everything, before I even apply to GM Financial
I checked the VIN number, and I’m going to see the car on Monday. I also want to take it to the dealership for full check up.
The Blazer EV was discussed quite freq here b/f the tax credit expired. Have you looked at those deals (and adjusted for the rebate/incentives for which you might have or might not have qualified)?
Dee4
February 21, 2026, 12:31am
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To be honest, I’m new on this site, and seems like I’m not that good at finding topics.
I needed like 20 min to figure out where to post this one
Thanks for heads up, I’ll try to see what else is here
In the meantime, I would still like an opinion on this deal that I got for taking over the lease
It’s very high for a Blazer EV. Not a good deal.
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I effectively pay $125/m on an LT and that is the only thing I like about that car.
Dee4
February 21, 2026, 11:55am
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125/m for a Blazer EV???
I need that kind of deal hahah
Dee4
February 21, 2026, 11:58am
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I can’t see any good deal on SUV EV there for almost 2 months. Wayyy to many taxes, fees…extra fees…
I’ll keep looking
Zenek
February 21, 2026, 12:49pm
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Do you drive currently any of these cars?
If yes, i would chase for leftovers of 2025 MY Honda Prologue EV EX trim.
End of the month is a great time for hunting.
trism
February 21, 2026, 1:03pm
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Our 2024 2LT Launch Edition was a $5,2xx one pay (24 months, $220ish effective) with OH taxes, and it wasn’t a unicorn at the time.
But that isn’t replicable now, so compare this transfer to what you could do on a new one, if you’re committed to this vehicle.
There have been a couple recent lower-trim LYRIQ loaner one-pays in the $7-8k range (or less than this Blazer transfer you’re considering).
The LYRIQ is a much nicer car (if you can stomach the exterior design), even though the platform is the same.