Signed 2024 Ioniq 5 SE 12k/24 months ONE PAY $4,696.44

Your screenshot is cropped on the left so it doesn’t show what the 0.0009 is.
But the calculator does show that the 0.0009 should be the money factor reduction for a OnePay lease.
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They sent it to me like that.
I just covered vin number from sheet.

As soon as I get actual contract I will post it for all to see.

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Yes, take it and run … before they change their mind :rofl:

The 0.0009 MF reduction for OnePay is also confirmed by the mods on Edmunds

I m really not sure how they came up with those numbers.
Did you see what previous poster wrote when he was trying to re-engineering the deal?
Still driving so not able to really look at math

Yea, this deal isn’t going to happen unless the GM decides to not fix the MF.

It would be bad faith not to honor the offer but I agree, they’ll either have to own up to the mistake or take a big hit via dealer discount.

Oh trust me they will honor the deal.
They are supposed to come here at 9 pm.

do these drive better then they look?

If this is happening out of a mere mistake from someone’s part, isn’t it a good idea for OP to inform the GM about it?. Just the way you correct a staff’s mistake at a store when you buy something. Otherwise it feels like stealing.

What leads you to believe that there is a mistake?
All it takes for this deal to be legit is 9.7% off MSRP with the discounted one pay money factor.

I have seen similar MSRP ionic advertised online with 6.5% discount, so 9.7% doesn’t seem out the realm of possibilities.

Hate to be a party pooper but this deal is going to bounce like a bad check

Dealer used the wrong Money factor which means they will need a rewrite with the correct one or void the deal and take the car back

contracts have writing that favors the dealer in the event of a mistake, you can’t force them to honor it if there was a mistake

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The issue is that the discounted MF should be normal MF minus .0009 not .0009.

IE: it should be .00239

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That’s correct, .00239 and 9.7% off MSRP will get it done.
See my previous post and calc link:

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In theory yes, the problem is that OP doesn’t have that deal

45642 is his sales price though, not 42801. So there’s $3k they need to remove after they fix the MF

Just curious. Not planning to insure it? Did you account this for TCO? :thinking::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Of course and I plan to drive it too, all the 12k per year as well.
I have 4 other cars so will use this as my commuter.

They are sending me the contract shortly via email so we will see what they have done.

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