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Is this a good lease deal?
by hamom on Tue Apr 01 16:38:03 PDT 2008
here are the numbers I have... 39 mo. lease, 15K miles a year. Luxury Premium Collection, AWD, utility package, 18 inch wheel package. $622.38 a month due at signing 622.38-first months payment $125 doc. fee $7.50 tire fee $180 luxury tax (required in NJ on cars over $45k?) total: 934.50 Thoughts?
help w/lease pricing
by hamom on Mon Mar 31 18:02:39 PDT 2008
Hi..I am interested in a 2008 SRX...AWD, luxury package.....can you please help me with a "good" price for a lease on this. I would be looking for 15K miles a year for 36 or 39 months..whatever is better....no money down...except for taxes and fees. I live in NJ..tax is 7%. Thanks!
Re: CTS purchased in the NY/NJ area? [akkilees]
by lewielew on Sun Feb 24 18:20:16 PST 2008
i leased my 04 cts-from scott novik-owner http://www.bobnovick.com/ brdgeton, nj great guy and dealership
Re: my DI FE3 deal [cruzer42]
by adnanz on Wed Jan 16 13:06:10 PST 2008
Cruzer42...my mistake, I took out the paperwork and here are the detail: in addition to standard items, Black Raven Exterior and Light Titanium Interior, I purchased the Premium Luxury Collection and the 18" Summer Tire Performance package, MSRP was $45,885...I paid $43,400, not $41,800 (my mistake) minus $1,000 GM Rewards, minus $500 Dealer Discount which puts it at $41,900 (i guess this is where I remembered the price from). This price was better than the GM Supplier discount, you can check online if you have a GM Supplier code or something. I couldn't combine the GM Rewards and the GM Supplier discount as I have a different type of GM card, who knows. I haven't been able to take it out much because it sits on summer tires and the pavement is cold, although the weather has been cooperating so far, snow melt and/or snow showers and stuff I just don't want to take a chance. Longest trip yet was to Edison, NJ (about 55 miles)...went down 287 south, the ride is smooth, quiet, really nice...I was at 80 MPH and felt that we were doing 40...no joke, amazing smooth and quiet ride. Still breaking in the engine and breaks, i added about 1/4 to 1/2 qt of Mobil 1 as the oil was low, I've read on other blogs the oil level drops as the car is breaking in, I'm not an expert on cars, I assume the theory works, all I know is the manual says to keep it under 70 till about 700 miles and about 200 miles for the breaks to break in. I haven't had 'fun' with it yet...just waiting for the weather to get better and really test it out. Car drives like a dream, looks like a dream, jury is still out on performing like a dream and most importantly how reliable the electro-gadgets are...so far the one and only thing I had to deal was the rear sensor thingy, it wasn't working, I would put the car in reverse and rather than working all the lights were on, meaning something isn't working, the car is clean so nothing was on the sensors, the car hasn't been hit...so I did what I do to most electronics when they act up...turn them off, count to 10 mississippi and turn it on again and VOILA it works. Car is great, I hope and pray the car hold up as I am married to it for 5 years, Grand Prize have been really good to me. The only think I forgot to ask when picking up the car was for them to throw in a free oil change and detail...other than that, go for it. I also went to Grand Prize as they are local for me...it can help. Hope I didn't ramble on and on and this post helped. :)
Re: OK- NJ's Best [surviveone]
by Car_man on Mon Jan 14 03:22:23 PST 2008
Hi surviveone. A selling price of $2,000 under dealer invoice is an excellent deal on a lease of a 2008 Cadillac SRX. This is below dealer invoice, even after taking the $1,450 lease cash that GM is providing on this model into account. Just make sure that the dealer that you are working with uses GMAC's current base lease rate of 4.0% to calculate your monthly payment and you're all set. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
my DI FE3 deal
by adnanz on Thu Jan 03 20:15:01 PST 2008
jilybud...i'm here in Rockland County, NY (suburbs of NYC) and I ordered an 08 CTS w/premium luxury package, FE3 summer tires performance package, DI, automatic and bought it for $41800...I think you got a great deal...anyone in NY/NJ area...definately check out Grand Prize Cadillac @ 32 Route 304, Nanuet NY 10954....ask for Tony or Ed...great people, excellent sales service experience...trying to convince my dad for an 08 Escalade...keep your fingers crossed...hope this helped.

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