2017 Chevy Tahoe lease

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WOW! Why would you put money down on a lease??? don't put money down, get a reasonable number in your head that you won't go over and be a straight A-Hole about it.

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WOW! Why would you put money down on a lease??? don't put money down, get a reasonable number in your head that you won't go over and be a straight A-Hole about it.

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I agree. Often the dealer advertised lease prices include large downpayments that are equivalent to $100+/month on top of the advertised payment.
 

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2017 Tahoe LS
$52,000 plus msrp
$2500 down (gm card earnings, $0 out of pocket)
One time lump sum 39 month lease
$17,600 otd
$451/month
 

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2017 Tahoe LS
$52,000 plus msrp
$2500 down (gm card earnings, $0 out of pocket)
One time lump sum 39 month lease
$17,600 otd
$451/month
What is the mileage limit?
If purchased, what would the cost have been?
What options do you have?
 

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2017 Tahoe LS
$52,000 plus msrp
$2500 down (gm card earnings, $0 out of pocket)
One time lump sum 39 month lease
$17,600 otd
$451/month

Did you buy it or lease it?
 

Serg-214

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2018 Yukon XL Denali
78k MSRP
72.5k Final price
$0 down
6.25% Texas tax + fees
Financed for 72 months at 2.2% interest with Credit Union of Texas.
$1145 monthly payment

Obviously not a lease but just wanted to throw my numbers out there. Wanted to lease for the first time ever but in the end I do plan on keeping it for at least 7-8 years.

After adding taxes and interest for mid-highest trims.....chances are youre gonna pay close to $1000+ a month whether you lease or buy and even get 10-13k off by waiting until the end of the year.
 
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Joe E

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2017 Tahoe LT
$59,700 plus msrp
$0 down (only NY Taxes, reg and 1st month)
36 month lease, 10k year
$573/month

this was my numbers
 

LI Tahoe

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2017 Tahoe LT
$59,700 plus msrp
$0 down (only NY Taxes, reg and 1st month)
36 month lease, 10k year
$573/month

this was my numbers


what was the cap cost reduction
money factor
residual


only way to know if you got a good deal
 

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WOW I am not at your level yet. I can not imagine paying those prices for a vehicle! I think I will stick to buying used and, getting my money worth from the vehicle. Do not get me wrong, if you can afford it thats awsome.
 

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