Volvo C40 Incentive Question

I’m looking at getting a c40 lease, however I’m trying to determine if/which incentive I qualify for.

They have a pit of affinity bonus programs. One offers $500 and the other offers $1000. It states that eligible customers should have a pin that starts with “J, V, Z, or D.” Where do I find this pin. For reference, I’m a teacher.

Thanks!

Pin is from a Volvo A-Plan Members

Pins are generated on the matching sites and are for that person’s use Only.

There is currently

  • 7500 Lease Credit (No proof required)
  • 2500 Costco Member Credit (Must be an active member before June 2023) (Pin Required)
  • 500 A Plan (Pin Required)
  • 500 Teacher Discount (Proof required)

So you don’t need a Pin, just proof of being a teacher

That’s easy enough! Thanks @forbs!

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BTW I am seeing discounts on top of this of ~$7500, so you might want to negotiate wisely

So all that Plus $7500

it’s $500, and you should look at the xc40 electric compared to the c40.

Why is that?

XC40 has more cargo space, back seat headroom, has a pano sunroof that opens (if you pick Ultimate) . The C40 has a glass sunroof that doesn’t open.

It sounds like the residual % and money factor for the XC40 might be better this month. Previous they were better for the C40.

Also there’s at least one recent report here of getting an extra $3,500 in lease cash this month for the XC40 over above other discounts and incentives.

Edit: also when we leased our C40 we looked into the teacher bonus as my spouse is a teacher. Sounds like it’s for those that are part of a teachers association (union) only with proof needed. And I think you do use a Volvo website to generate a pin for that. Check with your dealer/broker.

I agree with those statements, but the lease is more attractive for the c40.

If this were the case, it would be a no brainer, but I’ve received no information regarding a 3500 incentive.

Sounds like region specific.

Thanks for the update. I’m apart of a union. Did you like the c40?

XC40 additional $3500 lease cash is valid only for CA, AZ, NV and HI.

Yeah it’s been great. Very happy.

Lack of sunshade and restricted rear visibility have been total non issues so far.

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I noticed that a few pointed to this as a dealbreaker. But with back up cams, sensors, and side mirrors, is there really even need to have a wide rear view to switch lanes or drive in reverse? Don’t think so

I guess I need to weight my options. The difference between a core and ultimate is roughly 75$.

What are the factors? If it’s the monthly, then just go for the core. If you need features such as adaptive cruise control, then you have no choice but to go with the ultimate.

I recommend going to Volvo’s site, spec out a vehicle to learn about each trim. That may assist with your decision making.

Yeah I really don’t think it’s that bad especially with the rear headrests folded. It’s mainly sky that’s cutoff in the rear view. Most of the traffic view is still visible.

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When it comes to my wife’s vehicles, it’s always about price. In a perfect world she wants to remain under 300$ per month. However, in this day and age it’s virtually impossible. So, I convinced her that if we went electric (charging is free where we live) then the net would be exactly what she pays now + gas (about 400 per month).