Signed! Blazer ev 2024 LT eAWD $160/m, $0 down 24/10k

msrp $50,195
discount $7,070
selling price $43,125
rebate $5,250

$164 per month, $0 down

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Great work!!! Please DM if you can. In Seattle area and looking for a similar deal on a Blazer EV!

That’s a great deal! Was looking around and the dealer I worked with quoted twice that​:roll_eyes::rofl:

congrats! And no due at signing crap!!

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Lol in this case OP wanted the entire thing due at signing (one pay). Regardless great deal.

Congrats! Looks like a great deal! Which rebates did you get?

I didn’t get gm supplier but got the rest available. I had a expired ID so it was not applicable; you won’t get it even if you have the code unless you have a valid evidence

Basically stole it. Great job.

What rebate did you get that was $5250?

after hearing all these horror stories people getting stranded with their 2024 blazer ev I am very hesitant about leasing this vehicle until they iron out all issues. OP, I will appreciate if you write back about your experience so far…perhaps major issues were fixed via software update.

Caveat I have not read those but…these are basically the same as the Acura ZDX and Cadillac Lyriq, right? They all share the same platform. I would not worry too much about this. It’s all under warranty. Don’t you dare (!!!) consider buying one of these, but for leasing I am definitely considering one of these ones.

I saw my first (?) Blazer on the road a couple days ago. They genuinely look good in person. No apple carplay, though (ZDX by acura does have it).

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Would love to know dealer if possible

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Did you try negotiating a one time payment? Would have probably brought it down by another $25~$30 bucks…

I’ve had mine for about 8 months and I’ve experienced one minor issue with a red warning light that appeared after charging. I think Chevrolet should do a better job with its dealers of educating customers on basic troubleshooting but a lot of people who have had problems would probably be just fine if they were shown how or had the wherewithal to look up for themselves how to do this:

When in doubt, Ctrl Alt Del!

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Had my blazer EV RS for about half a year now. Software was terrible BEFORE the software update. I’m talking like the screen won’t even load, music would cut out, and cameras wouldn’t turn on. Took it into service for a completely different issue(car came with an AC vent that couldn’t be adjusted, typical GM) but told my service advisor to check for updates. They told me that there’s no such update, but I insisted they double check because the Blazer forums said there’s an update that can’t be OTA and fixes everything. It in fact fixed everything AND gave separate heated/ventilated seat controls. Everything’s been smooth sailing after that update and car is great. Make sure that software update is installed or you’re in for a really fun time. OTA updates seem to work now too after that update. I’ll throw in a picture that my friend took at night time.

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Small addition to my previous comment:

There IS a difference between optioning for the 24 and 25 blazer. There’s a shuffle between the sunroof options and the Bose optional sound(though I heard it’s not remarkable and not worth it). GM did some weird way of optioning where you can’t get sunroofs for certain specs but a lot of people don’t use it anyways so.

For those wondering about GM’s Super cruise, Supercruise is ONLY ON ‘25 as an OPTION. If supercruise is a must(or front parking sensors which I think only come with that 2025 supercruise package), it’s gotta be a 2025 Blazer EV with that supercruise package. Please feel free to reply or message me for any Blazer questions.

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for cash flow monthly is better
and onepay startingat 160 monthly doesnt give you that 20-30 monthly discount practically because it’s already cheap

so far so good