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Re: LaCROSSE LEASE PAYMENT [rjdilauro] by bwia on Wed Dec 21 09:34:39 PST 2011

rjdilauro, Don't know if you are an American Express cardholder but good deals can be had through their auto buying program. http://amexnetwork.zag.com/main.html?referrer_id=ZAMXAEM0009&om_rid=AKzSEW&om_mi- - d=_BO8WfTB8fEQZc0&om_lid=axp3 For example, they show the true dealer cost, and a Lacrosse, less the $1,500 incentive, can be purchased for well below invoice. While these deals apply to purchasing I am not sure if they apply to leasing as well. .

Re: Buick Regal Turbo t5 or t6 [magicbob1] by Car_man on Tue May 10 17:31:18 PDT 2011

Hi Bob. I have no ide what those leases were based upon, but I guarantee you that one cannot lease a Buick Regal for $99 or $129 per month without some sort of catch, like a huge down payment. I'd be happy to work up a sample lease payment on the exact car that you are interested in for you if you provide me with its full MSRP and approximate selling price, or at least its MSRP and dealer invoice price. You can find that pricing data over in the New Vehicle Pricing section of Edmunds.com. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum

Re: 2010 Enclave CX FWD [geddylee1] by HardC0d3r on Sun Dec 13 02:58:20 PST 2009

The residual is over %49 with your negotiated price... Make the math for 36 months: $469 X 36= $16884 You are barely paying any overhead if you look at your negotiated price and residual... $16884 + $16218 = $33102, which is about an extra $250 in 3 years, so thats like NO lease money. Even if it is 39 months, still not bad at all. I'd say it is a good deal. Id get it if we did not hate the cloth and the wood (or should I say laminate) trim inside. :) PS: Trade in value for a Used 2009 Enclave CX is like $30K... So I'd say your negotiated price is good too.

Re: jimjack [jimjack] by wlbrown9 on Mon Jun 25 06:38:55 PDT 2007

GM Supplier Pricing. If you work for a company that is a 'supplier' for GM, you could have the plan available. Your Human Resources department will be able to give you your company ID and set up access for you. Other manufacturers have similar programs. Benefits of the program are usually getting pretty low if not rock bottom pricing without having to deal real hard. Sometimes you also don't have to pay a DOC fee to the dealer.

Is this a good deal? by nd9979 on Fri Apr 21 06:26:08 PDT 2006

We are looking at an '04 Rendezvous. Here is the link to the car: http://www.nationalcarsales.com/inventory/details.aspx?id=32373 Mileage: 26,017 Air Conditioning Power Steering Power Windows Power Door Locks Cruise Control AM/FM Stereo Single Compact Disc Premium Sound OnStar Parking Sensors Dual Front Air Bags ABS (4-Wheel) Traction Control Third Seat Privacy Glass Alloy Wheels Selling price is $16,495. Seems like a good deal. Thoughts?

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