No a winner deal by any means but a pretty car
MSRP: $48,901 - $628/$628 DAS 48/7.5k
Swap complete! Out with the old and in with new! 2022 2LT is quite the upgrade over the 2020 LT, SOC so this 2022 will have a $20k residual in January plus I’m getting $2100 back from GM. Win win!
Took delivery today, it’s an MSRP deal. I was dead set on orange therefore no discount. Premium with 6-spd Manual. MSRP: $33,674
Here goes:
Wanted a black 6-seater XC90, so limited on options as most have 7 seats. Ended up at almost 11% off a demo from my originating dealer on the last Volvo. They also gave me $4k in rebates ($2500 xc90 loyalty and $1500 lease cash, regional to Midwest as every place is different.) They gave me 0 equity on my trade so I kept that too, not about to give them a free $4500 rather drive it, one dealer even offered me 6500 in equity but had only 7 seaters and didn’t give any rebate with their 8% off… With an extra car decided it was a good time to sell the 2021 Jeep 4XE HA Hydro $63k MSRP, Sold $58k same day to dealer across the street that was not affiliated. Dealer pic below.
You’re my boy blue. Bye.
Couldn’t handle my Ram 1500 factory order placed back in June being delayed even further, so reached out to DMV areas to work a deal on in stock ‘22 Rams.
Landed a pretty well equipped Laramie Night Edition for $690/month, zero down 36/10k. MSRP $71k. Pretty happy with that for VA, especially with inventory slimmer than slim.
Got it a month ago from @BMW_Dave
Financed, it’s a beast.
I got the whole cap clear bra, ceramic coated and replaced the piano black center console with carbon fiber.
Got myself a little 2022 A5 45 Sportback. Enjoying the Bang & Olufsen and love the S Line Alcantara seats