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Re: To Car_Man: [Car_man]
by baxterdown on Fri Oct 09 05:44:00 PDT 2009
Thanks Car_man. I appreciate the info! We'll see how it goes...
Re: To Car_Man: [rbirns1]
by baxterdown on Mon Oct 05 15:44:07 PDT 2009
Thanks for the clarification. That makes sense. A dealer quoted me today 55% residual with .0018 (4.32%) MF for 36 months on the luxury collection. 53% same MF for 39 months. He confirmed the $1K conquest incentive and called it regional. I'm looking forward to what Car_man has to say.
To Car_Man:
by baxterdown on Sun Oct 04 17:53:26 PDT 2009
Hi Car_man, Can you please post Oct lease rates for the 2010 FWD SRX base and FWD Luxury? I am looking for: - Term (36 and/or 39) - MF - Residual - Miles (12K) - Acq. Fee I am located in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Have you heard of a supposed $1,000 conquest incentive in my area? I didn't see it on Edmunds.com. I only saw the $500 in lieu of the 60-day return.... Thanks in advance for your help!
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by shfawaz on Thu Jun 07 20:04:31 PDT 2007
I was told by a dealer in Fort Lauderdale FL that the current offers on the SRX are 3.95%, 66% residual for a 10,000 mile/year 2 year lease, and $3,325 in cap cost reductions. For a $45,155 MSRP and a GMS price of 40,319, my payment would come to $435.65 plus 6% Florida sales tax. The dealer broke down the cap cost reduction to $2,250 and $1,075. My question is whether or not the $1075 is conquest cash or additional money from GM? If it is not conquest cash, is the $1,000 conquest cash still available in the Miami/South Florida market? I assume this can be added to the cap cost reduction for a lower payment.

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