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Silver Slt1 - dual sunroof - step bars - dvd - hitch 2011 5,000 miles demo 38663.70 + ttl using 0% for 60 months Carl black in Orlando, FL
Hey Carman, What are the latest lease numbers for the acadia for a 39 mo lease? I live in FL. Thanks, Todd
Hi. I'm in FL (6% sales tax) looking at the Acadia Denali model but getting a bit of a run around with the dealers down here. Getting prices way in the 700s for 39mo lease, 12K, zero down. MSRP on the one I looked at was $44,225K. Thing is dealers down here don't even want to negotiate it seems and let you easily walk out the door. Is it like that everywhere these days? 3 years ago I leased at fully loaded LT2 Tahoe for 600/mo so was hoping to pay roughly the same, or even less. Can anyone tell me what I should be paying for these terms? Cheers.
What are the March lease programs for low mileage for the Acadia in FL?
We just bought an Acadia today in Jacksonville, FL 2008 Acadia SLT 2 Silver Metallic color DVD, navigation, back-up camera, Bose, moonroof and extended skylight, leather, windshield display, heated washer fluid, pinstripe, Zilon paint program, door edge guards, pretty much everything you can get except the 19 inch wheels and towing package.... We put $3,000 cash down and purchased an additional 2 year warranty (5 years, 100,000 miles total) for $2,200...had a trade in that we owed $12,500 on and they gave us $11,000 for it which was blue book value, we had checked prior..... Purchase price of car $41,963, MSRP was $42,774...$599 dealer cost Financing at 6.75%, 84 months, $670 a month We actually walked out because we wanted $650 a month and came back after eating lunch....seems like we did pretty good, but not positive..any thoughts? Thanks!
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