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Re: Lease or Purchase this car [Car_man] by dollar_pound on Mon Dec 20 13:15:11 PST 2010

car man! thanks. You say"When negotiating your lease on this vehicle, make sure to take advantage of the $1,600 cash incentive" Is this 1600 available in addition to the 1500 cash incentive on leases. OR IS the 1500 only available on purchase.

2007 Tahoe How much does it cost on auto auciton like manheim etc.?? by rette123 on Sun Apr 11 06:38:50 PDT 2010

Hi Forum, i want to buy an 2007 Tahoe 4x4 LT about 50.000miles. Now i want to ask if some one can tell me a actual manheim aucitons result list of such a car. maybe the Manheim Market Report ore anyone who has acess to manheim. thanks for your help rette

Re: Chevy shuns cash buyer [terex] by red57 on Wed Mar 24 09:40:06 PDT 2010

Yes noxes are hot. But when u are told order will be picked up on a date built on a certain week then start changing the story when those dates arrive is not good business. Those dates came straight from the rep not the dealer. the rep is the guy who puts orders to the assembly line he was not truthful to me or dealer so i need some contact info to help with the prob. GM needs to pay attention. Kia sarento plant can kick out 300,000 units a year.The cami plant in canada where the nox is built better be able to match that cause i am seeing alot more 2011 sarento's than 2010 noxes running around here in southern Ore. less money double the warranty

Re: Lease of LT1 question for car man [wnuk] by djhalptert on Mon Nov 02 19:38:12 PST 2009

99% of people who lease pay only the first monthly payment at lease signing. Don't fall for their security deposit b.s. as they are total rip offs. If you look at any GMAC, Ford, etc end of lease guide it will show you a template of all the normal wear and tear that is allowable. Cigarette burns can only be so big, X number of dents per panel etc. You would have to be a complete moron to treat your leased car like that. Waive the security deposit. The acquisition fee should be included in your lease. I'm not sure why you would pay it up front. It doesn't matter if you are paying in GM card points or cash4gold, you are putting money down that you don't have to. Beware of their tricks. 1st monthly payment is all you ever HAVE to put down. (except some states require you to put plates and tax). Do whatever you want, I am just offering my take on it as a guy who has leased 2 GM, 4 Fords, 1 Chrysler, and 2 Subarus. On my last lease the finance guy said we were all done and held his hand out and said thanks and I said, "didn't you forget about the odometer statement?' He replied, "oh, gosh. I did." I said I have done this ONCE OR TWICE OR NINE TIMES. (that was my second lease in under 6 months)

In Portland this week... by kurtamaxxxguy on Sat Jun 20 21:59:17 PDT 2009

An '06 driftwood Malibu Maxx LS (I think - had cloth seats) with a 1 year dealer warranty (Carr Chevrolet) was going for around $7500. The dealer is in Beaverton, OR (the sale is in the Beaverton Kmart lot). Ironically, what they were asking was the same I got in trade for my '04 Maxx LS about a year or so ago.

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