SIGNED! 2024 Chevy Blazer EV LT AWD, 24/10k, $3990 ONE PAY, $166/mo Effective (10.75% Tax), $51695 MSRP

Absolutely True!!!

I knew about the errors when he called wanting advise.
We just verified that if they are willing to do it - Steal the car

The dealer took the single pay reduction for a 36 month lease and the residual change for a 36 and applied it to a 24 month - I think

Just inexperienced dealer - Though the customer himself says he has not actually paid for or signed yet
Why would it be posted in signed if its not??

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Youā€™re actually confusing me with someone else, though I did contact you about your deals

We(mom, me, and finance manager) already e-signed the original contract. Finance manager did say this was their first one pay in like 4 years. Said heā€™ll void the original one and send new ones which should be about $9 difference, but vetted by ā€œa specialistā€

Also, how accurate would you say the LH Calc is? Because if LH Calc is to be believed, it should have been even cheaper at $3000 One Pay
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The one pay adjusted MF is .00125

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I am happy to check the math for you - Its amazing that a dealer did this but I need a couple facts so I can verify

What were the total Fees DMV or otherwise.

I ran the numbers using that MSRP Vehicle with a one pay and CA DMV and nothing else
I did put in your 10.75% tax rate

This is what I came up with -

It should have looked like this if done properly with the msrp and discount you posted. Total cost is right about $4145.08

DO NOT GET CONFUSED - WE ARE NOT OFFERING THIS - IT IS TO VERIFY DEALER ACCURACY NOTHING ELSE

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Hereā€™s the original contract, still havenā€™t gotten revised one from dealer yet.

They used an 83% residual. Not an 82% residual. Thatā€™s probably the main difference right there. ~$500 difference

correct, so look like its a $500 mistake, but assuming they eat the vin etch, $300 mistake

@RPChevyDealer I was the original who leased and posted about this deal. I called to correct them about not giving me the 0.00042 discount on the one pay option when I had asked for, since I figured @XiDa got that discount.
I just got a call, they said they will give me the one pay discount, but also have to re-do the paperwork at 82% residual. Iā€™m now being quoted $4597.19 for one pay for an MSRP of 52690 and Sale price of 47690 and 4000 in incentives.

@XiDa I checked and now remember that I declined the $199 dealer add on during signing so that wasnā€™t part of my leas contract.

Dealer just resent contract, $3990.65 One Pay with correct residual, MF, vin etch removed. Still heck of a deal!

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Sorry if I got confused - Deal seemed so similar and same mistakes being made

It would seem that what they quoted you would be in line with that msrp and a proper contract
Smoking Deal -

XiDa - It shows on your contract that you posted the $199 for etch - please make sure you do check that you arenā€™t getting charged on the new contract

Sounds in line with what I got with the 82% residual and since you have $500 more incentive than me, and my car is $1000 more than yours. The difference of $600 makes sense I guess.

@RPChevyDealer could you check mine as well? Mine was White which was 1K more.

Brother - I am sorry to tell you this

I do not think that they have any clue what they are doing over there

The rebates are taxable in california
so you have about 350 in what is called upfront taxes that are missing on this contract (its the tax on your rebates)

they have listed 9.16 - Again let them eat it - not your problem

also - Tire fee is 1.75 per tire
there are 4 - no spare
so thats $7 not 8.75

so the calamity continues!!!

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As long as they eat it, itā€™s alllll good

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Not related to ops deal, rather comment in ops original post about co-signing to enable opā€™s mom to get access to rebates that she presumably wouldnā€™t qualify for on her own. I am helping a family member shop for a Chevy and I qualify for more rebates than they do. Is it that simpleā€¦ if I co-sign on their loan or lease, they would have access to rebates that I qualify for?

Dealer told me I had to be in same household (with some kind of proof). We also need to get our credit checked so thatā€™s the only down side.