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by KarenS on Wed Oct 07 10:22:06 PDT 2009
A reporter is looking to speak to consumers who recently leased a GM or Chrysler vehicle in the past two months . Please send your daytime phone number to ctalati@edmunds.com by Thursday, October 8, 2009.
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by KarenS on Wed Oct 07 10:17:39 PDT 2009
A reporter is looking to speak to consumers who recently leased a GM or Chrysler vehicle in the past two months . Please send your daytime phone number to ctalati@edmunds.com by Thursday, October 8, 2009.
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by KarenS on Wed Oct 07 10:15:54 PDT 2009
A reporter is looking to speak to consumers who recently leased a GM or Chrysler vehicle in the past two months . Please send your daytime phone number to ctalati@edmunds.com by Thursday, October 8, 2009.
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by KarenS on Sat Sep 12 07:45:15 PDT 2009
A reporter is looking to interview a consumer who passed on purchasing a Cadillac because there was no attractive lease option. Please send your daytime phone number to ctalati@edmunds.com by Wednesday, September 16, 2009.
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by KarenS on Mon Jun 22 19:02:15 PDT 2009
A reporter from a large newspaper is looking to speak to consumers who is considering purchasing a Cadillac or have purchased one this year. Please send your daytime phone number and the vehicle you own to ctalati@edmunds.com by Thursday, June 25, 2009.
Re: GM Sucks. [sam_k]
by wvgasguy on Mon May 11 19:06:59 PDT 2009
That's basically what I told him. I repeated to the Manager, what is the money factor? He replied it is a 24% interest rate. He didn't bat an eye. I told the second dealer I called that I would have a hard time telling anyone that with a straight face. There is lease support though. They told me no, there was no offers. I said I just got off of the GM Supplier site at work and they listed incentives. He said no, I pointed to the paper I had with the GM supplier price of the car on their lot and told him in addition to the almost $3K off, there was $7000 of lease incentive. He went back into the room and brought out a bunch of papers. Oh, he said that's for people with a lease. I said no, that's just a lease incentive. I also have a leased vehicle with a end date before 10/31 so that offer is an additional $2K. He shuffled the papers more and found that. Then I said it appears there is a $1K Bonus cash for the GM Supplier people. He found all that and I figured I nailed this one. So I said, now that we have that, my questions were about the residual and the lease factor. That's when he came back with the 24% interest rate. So I repeated myself knowing GM was given tax bailout money to open up their stores, so surely they wouldn't try to rip us off. I've only leased once. I do see thought that the support is available even if you use a source for the lease other then GM. I assume in some areas Banks do that? In January they had a $5K or $7K similar offer on a purchase for people with leases ending XX 2009. I didn't hit that window or I would have bought one then. I've probably stopped in for the last time as I've tried to deal several times over the years on a Cadillac and never came close to the deals I was able to make with the Toyota's and Ford dealerships. I guess there are enough people that won't drive anything but a Cadillac that they see no need to get new customers and continue to mess over the existing ones. Seems like a business model that would put you out of business. Oh wait, it is putting them out of business. If they recover it will be from Obama giving them my taxes (and my kids and grandkids taxes), not from me purchasing a vehicle.

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