Too good of a deal to pass up? Lease 2025 Hummer EV SUV

Well in that case, it’s not like the normal hummer ev leases that we’ve seen around here.

Not sure what event incentives were passed to the dealer, but seems like a very good deal and I’d say go for it.

Not sure if you qualify for $2000 supplier incentives but can add that if you do.

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That makes sense, thanks for clarifying.

Does the residual value sound right when taking this into account?

74.72%
$83,442.40

Thanks, this feedback certainly helps!

Mind elaborating on the $2000 supplier incentives so I can see if I qualify?

Go to the GM supplier website and see if the company you work for qualifies.

If you you want a Hummer this is a good deal.

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That looks spot on, the RV is 68% for 36/12k term without the baked in rebate.

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What is the GMF Dividend? Any qualifications or available to all?

How does the vehicle qualify for the CO EV rebate of $3,500? I understood the cap was for a vehicle up to $80k.

.25 cents per mile

Mind elaborating on this? Now that I work from home full time, most of the driving I do is in town hauling my kids to/from school and sports, but we have a vacation home in the mountains that we usually go to 2-3 times a month and that’s roughly 200 miles roundtrip. I plan on taking it off roading here and there as well, but that would likely be the extent of the mileage I put on it.

I had contemplated doing 36/10k miles but didn’t want to have to watch my miles closely as it got towards the end of the 3 years. The monthly payment was only ~$30 less on 10k vs 12k. I don’t plan on buying out the lease at the end of my 3 years so thinking that the RV is irrelevant to me, but please correct me if I’m wrong. I’ve only leased one other vehicle in the past and that was back in 2015 on an Audi SQ5 so my leasing experience is minimal.

Not sure, but I’m happy to ask the dealer and report back. It was just in the breakdown they gave me when I asked how the $7500 in rebates was calculated to confirm my Costco rebate was accounted for.

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Confirmed that my company is not on the list. Thanks for the feedback!

I checked it’s only a 1% residual change between 12k and 10k. So only 1,100 bucks which is cheaper than paying for the miles (6k * .25). I’m also surprised that there is only a 1% difference between 24 months and 36. A while ago with this discount/rebate combo 24 would have been cheaper.

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Sometimes it’s cheaper to get 7.5k miles and then pay 0.25 cents for any overage if RV is better for it and it makes up for the difference. So best to double check depending on how many miles you plan to put on it.

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