SIGNED: 2025 Chevy Equinox EV LT w/Conv pkg II $4785 One Pay, 2yr 15k

Long time lurker, ditched my 2024 Model 3 SR for this Equinox EV. I think I got a good deal, as best as I could for my first time. Was trying to replicate a deal like @Deal_Hunter2021 but they didn’t have anymore at that dealer. Used the Chevy online inventory tool to search the lowest price Equinox. That inventory site is misleading as most dealers discount for the federal EV rebate that does not apply to a lease.

Found a dealer 2.5hrs away drove down and made a deal on the spot. Probly why it took 6hrs, should have contacted by email first. I’m generally shocked how comfortable this ride is. I like the convenience package 2 creature comforts, my only wish would’ve been Super Cruise, but that model was considerably more. Tired to get my supplier discount but found out my Comapny was dropped from the program. This was a smaller dealer and didn’t even know about the GM card sign up offer, that took an hour and calling into GM rewards to tell the F&I guy how to apply. Dealer added in the charging cord and tire repair kit, those are paid for now in 2025.

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MSRP: $46,890
Term/Mi: 2 years/ 15k
Rebates: ($3750) LT specific trim bonus cash, GM card sign up, Non-GM conquest.

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Congratulations! Enjoy your ride. The Equinox EV has been wonderful to drive. Pls share your contract on LH as well.

That’s a pretty good price for Convenience Package 2 as mine had package 1. And you have 15k miles vs mine was 12k (dealer quoted me ~$400 more for 15k miles). I’d have liked to try out Super Cruise also but think the price would’ve been much higher. Plus there wasn’t a lot of inventory to begin with locally, so it’d have proved hard to find one with that option.

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Congrats! Where is this dealership?

Congrats on your lease. I am on the hunt and contacted the dealer @Deal_Hunter2021 used and like you said they were out. Does your dealer still have any inventory? I am still running into dealers that want to do add ons.

No this dealer is out of stock too. They wanted to do the ceramic add on but I was firm on saying no. ‘It’s just a lease”

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That’s the way to do it. Sent you a DM about a question.

Congrats on your purchase. I thought that in Texas you pay taxes (8.25%) on the whole selling price - but in your calculator it is listed as 1.2%, any idea why that is?

Sometimes there is sale tax credits. So, instead of 6.25% sales tax, it is 1.2% sales tax. A lot of times Chevrolet and Toyota offers this for TX.

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