Anyone have any idea or numbers how this would look in South Florida where there are no state or local rebates? We have a Costco membership, healthcare worker (if they are still doing that?), and current chevy lease. I know I won’t be getting money back but a $100 a month lease would be amazing if possible!
Also, does this come with a charger, or you have to get something hardwired to your house or have to use a charging station?
So, if all of the numbers are accurate, this is approx what it would look like in NJ. I chose the cheapest LT I found on cargurus, and put in a rather reasonable 6% discount. After the $5k post-sale rebate, it is $88.61/mo, @myb821 . If you do a one-pay, it is less than $65/mo.
That’s one way of selling it. I’m visiting multiple futures now like Dr. Strange trying to find one where I can pull it off without ending up living inside it.
I was able to sell my 39k msrp 2019 Bolt lt after 6 months to vroom for 24k in March, slightly under payoff.
At that time, the used car market had not already gone crazy. With the extra 3k costco, flipping the Bolt lease after just two months may be profitable.
They are all supplier codes. They all have the same, or a similar discount on the price, which can be VIN specific. You cannot stack one with the other. I’m not entirely sure about first responder, but the College discount was the only supplier code that allowed you to stack GM Buypower credit card earnings with it, unless something has changed there.
I looked into this for fun, but it turns out that there is similar language in the rules of the NJ rebate program to California. You may be on the hook for returning a portion of the rebate if you don’t keep it for the full 36 months.
Just so I’m getting this straight… GM will give you an additional $1500 incentive just for having any other lease in the household? Does a BMW lease qualify?