Returning a leased vehicle and picking another GM lease

Do I lose loyalty discount?

Thanks
-Sachin

One would think if you wanted help you could make complete sentences explaining the situation

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@305Hackr - i meant if you want to lease a new vehicle with GM and have an existing leased GM vehicle which you want to return - for the new vehicle you are not eligible for loyalty incentive - since you are returning the current GM leased vehicle.

You can avoid the disposition fee since you are leasing a new one.

Can someone confirm on this.

Thanks

What??? Why wouldn’t you qualify for loyalty?

As per dealer- so this is not correct?

The definition of loyalty is “currently having another GM lease in the household”.

Maybe the question is more about “currently”.
Are you planning on getting a new GM lease before you return the car or after?

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If you;re returning the GM today, and leasing another GM, you would qualify for loyalty. If you’re returning a GM today and leasing another GM 6 months from now, you would not, unless you had another GM in the household already that wasn’t 30 years old.

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You keep using that word- I don’t think it means what you think it means.

But in all seriousness. If you return a GM to lease another GM that is by definition loyalty. Unless by return you mean break early.

yes and also means to move on to a different dealership :slight_smile:

You should be able to get loyalty and also avoid disposition fees.