SIGNED! 2025 Hummer EV 2X Pickup - $109k MSRP - 6,500 one-time payment (~270/month) - 10k/24

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Someone who has bought or leased a car with supplier code can share their friends and family code.

People are paying $800/mo for a lot worse cars out there so I get it. Even tho I’m paying low 300s for my Hummer, I’d be willing to pay up to $750/mo for it when I compare it to other large SUVs in the market. In fact if there’s no great deals when my Hummer lease is up, that’s prob what I will do since we like this car so much.

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Not sure on the Hummer, but I’m paying less than $100/mo for my Sierra EV

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is this even real? can you share your contract with us, I want one

Buuuu. The original version is already in the signed session :slight_smile:

I can upload here the update version without negative depreciation later (but the dealer is paying half of it)

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He can sign up for Signed! if he wants to see it :innocent:

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Curious to know what carrier, progressive quoted me 86/mo and it meets the 250k/500k min

incredible deal! makes the one i’m working for ~$650ish feel like a bad deal :joy:

$650ish is solid based on current incentives, even more solid if you don’t have supplier ($1700).

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Agree. I would take a 650 deal.

Great deal.

Are you willing to offer dealership info on the light blue Prologue for $75/mo? Especially interested if in IL as well

Not available anymore :confused:

where are you located and what’s your coverage and with what insurer?

Chicago burbs, Full coverage (50/100k, 1k deductible), National General, ~100/month

Raleigh area, Progressive, 50/100k, 1k deductible

Only reason this deal works is because of the 109k MSRP, paired alongside a pretty good RV. From what I’ve seen on Edmunds, it seems like 71-72% is the average for 24 mo.

I’m trying to work a one-pay deal of around $8k on a 2X SUV, but the MSRP on those cars aren’t nearly as high and so the numbers at some point just don’t make sense. Even after nearly $20k in dealer discounts the OTD cost is still around $11-12k with the same $4700 in incentives.

The SUV and the 3x pickup have worse MF. Almost impossible to get a great deal on these.

The best balance of MF and residual is on the 2X truck. SUVs have a significantly worse residual that no normal dealer discount can overcome.

Just curious, how is the insurance on that beast?

After my heavy research, $11k One-Pay is a solid deal. Take it and run. The OP’s deal is nearly impossible to recreate. The dealer seemed extremely desperate to get it off their lot. The calculations don’t even make sense. They made some magic happen in the back-end for this to fund.