Edmunds dealer partner, Bayway Leasing, is now offering transparent lease deals via these forums. Click here to see the latest vehicles!

2014 and Earlier Chevrolet Traverse Lease Questions

12357

Comments

  • junajuna Member Posts: 15
    For AWD LS 2012 Traverse w/Blue tooth package and spare tire, I was quoted $1706 due at signing and $195/mo. This is with GM employee pricing, national $3225 cash incentive, and lease conquest discount. Can I do better?
  • dmunizdmuniz Member Posts: 39
    Hi, do you happen to know the money factor and residual factor for a 2012 2lt AWD.

    Also the same for a 2013?

    thanks. I was able to get a great 2013 optima ex lease thanks to you.
  • thebigtuna79thebigtuna79 Member Posts: 18
    edited December 2012
    Looking to lease a 2013 LS (Base) AWD. Looking residual and MF for both 24 and 36 months with 12K miles. Im in the NYC region.

    What are the incentives on the truck? Are they still $3,225? Plus another $1,000K in conquest cash? (I currently lease a Honda and VW).
  • dylrexdylrex Member Posts: 111
    Hello Car_man.

    Can you please provide me with Chevrolet's December base lease rate and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2012 and 2013 Chevrolet Traverse LS FWD with 15k miles a year?

    Are there currently any incentives on either years model?

    Thank you!

    Tim
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Hey dmuniz. I'm glad that everything worked out with the Kia for you. General Motors is not providing any lease support on the 2012 Traverse any longer. You can finance a 2012 model at 0% for up to 6 years. If you want to lease, you have to go with a 2013 model.

    Ally's December base lease rate and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Chevrolet Traverse 2LT AWD with 15,000 miles per year are 1.85% and 56%.

    There is a $1,500 cash incentive on 36-month leases of the 2013 model through Ally.

    Car_man
    Host
    Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Hi thebigtuna79. Ally's December base lease rate and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 Chevrolet Traverse LS AWD with 12,000 miles per year are 1.0% and 69%.

    The numbers for an otherwise identical 36-month lease are 1.85% and 60%.

    This month there is a $1,620 cash incentive on 24-month and $1,500 on 36-month leases of this truck through Ally. There's an additional $500 bonus cash on top of that. the conquest cash is $2,000.

    Car_man
    Host
    Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Hello Tim. Ally's December base lease rate and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Chevrolet Traverse LS WD with 15,000 miles per year are Tim and 58% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

    There is a $1,500 cash incentive on 36-month leases of this truck plus $500 bonus cash.

    GM isn't leasing the 2012 model any longer, but you can finance one at 0% for up to 6 years.

    Car_man
    Host
    Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
  • thebigtuna79thebigtuna79 Member Posts: 18
    Hi Car Man. You are always great help on this forum. Do you know if the incentives have changed for this month? (January 2013)

    I just saw your reply to my original request and was wondering if these incentives are the same (or better) for January 2013.

    Again, looking for incentives, MF and residual on 2013 Base LS AWD for 24 & 36 month leases with 12K miles. Im in the New York region.
  • nanaboat1nanaboat1 Member Posts: 1
    Looking to leave a Chevrolet Traverse, or Kia crossover for 2013, or any good deals out there! Any info?
  • buster6buster6 Member Posts: 134
    Hi Car_Man,

    Could you please help me with numbers on a 13 Traverse LTZ and LT. Looking at 24 months with any info on conquest / bonus/ CCR $$ appriciated.
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Thanks thebigtuna79. Ally's January base lease rate and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 Chevrolet Traverse LS AWD with 12,000 miles per year are 1.0% and 69%.

    The numbers for an otherwise identical 36-month lease are 1.85% and 60%.

    General Motors is currently providing a $1,620 cash incentive on 2-year and $1,500 on 3-year leases of this truck.

    Car_man
    Host
    Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Hey buster6. Ally's January base lease rate and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 Chevrolet Traverse LTZ or LT with 15,000 miles per year are 1.0% and 64%.

    As far as cash incentives go, General Motors is currently providing a $1,620 cash incentive on 2-year leases of this truck. In addition to that there is another $2,000 if you are currently leasing a non-General Motors vehicle.

    Car_man
    Host
    Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
  • wvubarbuilderwvubarbuilder Member Posts: 2
    edited February 2013
    Options:
    2LT
    Black Granite Metallic
    Hit The Road Package
    Leather Surfaced Seating

    MSRP: 43,210

    I had a lot of incentives to apply totaling $7,671.83 broken down below:
    GM credit card earnings were topped off to $3,000 from mailer GM sent out
    Additional $1,000 promotion with the GM Card on the same mailer
    Additional $51.83 (dealer found this on the GM Card, don't know what it's from)
    CCR $1,620
    Conquest $2,000

    I have a lease on a 2010 Nissan Maxima w/ 6 payments @ $420/mo left (hence the conquest cash). My original plan was to just bite the bullet and pay the 6 months on the Maxima along with the new Traverse payment. I was shooting for $325/mo. for 2yrs, on the Traverse w/ no money out of pocket, just using the incentives. The Dealer went down to $350 but wouldn't go lower, so I decided to sleep on it.

    The Maxima needed tires and there was a disposition fee of $350 or $450 (can't remember exactly) that would be due in August along with these 6 payment's of $420/mo. So I returned to the dealer to see if we could do their number of $350/mo. for the 2yr lease, but I would give them $750 in cash if they could get me out of the Maxima. I had no math to come up with this number I just picked it. They worked on it for a while but simply said it can't be done for that amount because the buyout was too high on the Maxima at $20,500. I asked them what they could do if I gave them $1,000 and they take the Maxima. Final handshake number was my $1,000 out of pocket and a payment of $395-$400/mo. The finance guy wasn't there, so they couldn't give me the actual number until I signed, but assured me it would not go over $400.

    I got to pickup the Traverse today and the final number was $383/mo. Obviously, I was expecting $399.99, needless to say I was pleasantly surprised.

    So it cost me $1,000 out of pocket for the Traverse @ $383/mo. w/ the MSRP of $42,310 and I got out of the last 6 payments @ $420/month of a 2010 Maxima that had a buyout of $20,500, needed about $600 in tires and a disposition fee of around $400. I was satisfied with the deal considering I also live in PA where it's 9% tax when you lease a car.
  • thebigtuna79thebigtuna79 Member Posts: 18
    Wow, great job. What dealership was this by the way?
    I'd be willing to drive to get a great deal from NYC

    I'm shopping for a 2013 base LS AWD and
    A few dealers are giving me the runaround. I too am coming
    Off a lease. I only have 1 payment on my 2010 VW CC which
    Is in immaculate condition. CCR is $1620 and conquest is $2000.
    I don't have a GM card so don't qualify for that.

    Did the dealer confirm the money factor and residual with you?
  • wvubarbuilderwvubarbuilder Member Posts: 2
    The dealer was Brown Daub Chevrolet in Nazareth, PA

    The money factor and residual that car_man listed for January on the LT is still valid at 1% and 64% respectively. I would guess the January values car_man listed for the LS in replying to your previous post should be too, but I'm just guessing.

    I am local to the dealership and they were very interested in where I lived for repeat business. That might give me a little advantage vs. what they'll do on out of state deals. I also made it known to them that I have another lease w/ Nissan that's up in 18mo.

    I'm not sure what the rules are on this forum, but I entered "car lease calculator xls" in google and used a spreadsheet that came up with the first hit to get an approximation on what the payment should be.
  • thebigtuna79thebigtuna79 Member Posts: 18
    Ended up finalzing a deal with a local lease broker here in NYC. All of the local Chevy dealerships in NY/NJ were giving me the run around. Picking up the truck on 2/28 (last day of the month) to qualify for this month's deal.

    2013 LS AWD
    Sticker : $33,370
    27 month lease with 10K miles per year (22,500 miles total)

    Total due out of pocket : $639.05, which includes 1st month payment of $289.05, plus $350 which covers NY Plates/DMV and their "doc" fee.

    26 payments of $289.05. No disposition fee as the lease is thru Ally Bank.

    Residual was 69% and MF was 1% (thanks car man)

    This is the cheapest deal I could find. Im pretty happy with the payment, especially that im at $289 a month on a close to $34K truck with nothing out of pocket really.

    I did not end up trading in my VW, so I have another month that it will overlap with my new truck.

    The Honda Pilot, Highlander and CX-9 were leasing nowhere near this truck.
  • upstatebuyerupstatebuyer Member Posts: 7
    edited March 2013
    Hey Car_man. Looking to lease a 2013 traverse 2lt AWD with leather package, MSRP is 41265.00 including a 860.00 destination charge.

    Dealer quoted me 39,300 selling price, not sure if that was from any incentives or not. I believe there is 1000.00 + 500.00. with 0 down and I was rolling in the taxes , plates and other fees. 12k miles per year
    The dealer quoted me payments of 479.00 x 39 months with a 56% residual value (23,108)but wouldn't at that time go over the money factor. (I think they were trying to see what price per month I was thinking) but I said thanks and left.
    Based on what I am reading in these posted I believe I could get a much better deal than that.
    Wondering what your thoughts were?
    Please let me know what you think would be greatly appericated
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Hi upstatebuyer. You provided a ton of details in your post, good stuff. OK, you were quoted a discount of $1,965 on a truck that has a spread of around $2,139 between its full MSRP and its dealer invoice price. That's a great selling price...if the dealer is subtracting all of the available cash incentives from that.

    Specifically, right now GM is providing a $2,500 cash incentive on 36-month leases of this truck plus another $500 on top of that in certain areas. As you can see, this isn't a good deal if the dealer isn't subtracting this cash from the selling price that you mentioned.

    Ally's current base lease rate for a 39-month lease of this vehicle is 1.5%. Make sure that they use it to calculate your payment.

    Car_man
    Host
    Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
  • upstatebuyerupstatebuyer Member Posts: 7
    Awesome thanks! So they just called me back and they did offer me another 500 off. They also stated they changed the money factor down to 2.52% and a resdiual value at 58%, he now quoted me at 433 a month for 39months, math still doesn't work out. Do you know what the actual residual is for a 39 month? Also I am coming off a Toyota lease right now would I qualify for that 2k conquest offer I see on the Internet? Thanks again
  • upstatebuyerupstatebuyer Member Posts: 7
    edited March 2013
    So after further negotiation here's where we stand
    So options power sunroof, heated leather.
    Comes out to MSRP of 42555.00. Selling price down to 40200.00
    I am rolling everything into the lease total price is 41292.00
    They are giving me 5000.00 total rebates (2k in conquest lease, 1500 in cash, 500 in IVC coupons and another 500 if I buy before the 3/14, 500.00 in holdback split)
    Net cap cost: 37916.90
    Ally finance at 1.5 money factor with 56% residual)(23830.80) 12k mileage
    also paying first month so I would owe 38 months
    400.31 per month for 38 months. (they quoted me at 399.99 a month though)

    ***they quoted me 439.00 on a LTZ same deal MSRP at 46105.00(selling price at 43407.21)***

    Let me know what everyone thinks. I think based on my homework both are a good deal. I think I will go 2LT in case I buy at the end of lease, not looking forward to buying 20" tires)
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    You're welcome upstatebuyer. The residual value for a 39-month lease of this truck with 15,000 miles per year is 54% through Ally.

    Since you are coming out of a Toyota lease, yes you should be eligible for the $2,000 cash incentive for conquest customers that you've seen mentioned.

    Car_man
    Host
    Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
  • schwaloschwalo Member Posts: 4
    Hi.. I hope you can help me.. MSRP is 41,000 selling price is $34,500 and was quoted $489/mo for 36 mos lease, 15K miles, 0 down with taxes rolled in. I live in IL

    Is this a good monthly price or should I look for lower?

    Thank you in advance.
  • upstatebuyerupstatebuyer Member Posts: 7
    What's the money factor on this seems high, my msrp was 42255, got down to 389 a month no money down and taxes rolled in. Your residual should be at or higher than 56 and 1.5 was the money factor through ally bank. What other info do u have?
  • schwaloschwalo Member Posts: 4
    40965 msrp

    39000 sale price

    2743 tax

    - 4500 rebate

    54% residual

    39 months

    Ally apr 2.5

    Payment is 459 x39 months

    Thoughts?
  • upstatebuyerupstatebuyer Member Posts: 7
    Ally bank for 39 month lease also has 1.5 money factor along with a residual of 56. Download the lease app called lease calculate, very accurate. I think you might be able to work on the price before rebates just make sure it's close to invoice. Let me know how it goes
  • upstatebuyerupstatebuyer Member Posts: 7
    Here's the latest…I ended up putting a down payment down for the same car a two dealerships. I got the lowest price at one and negotiated at the other. I told them I'm buying car the next day who ever had the best price. Final deal was 369 a month, 39 months @ 1.5, 56 redsidual, I got nothing for my Toyota old lease. Not sure of the final price of the 2 lt yet. The msrp was 42255, 2lt with leather package and moon roof package. Plus I negotiated every other oil change free. Going to pick on 3/13. Final advise negotiate everything individually. Keep in mind the residual is set by the bank, but there is so many money factor rates that change the residual. Also put dealerships at war with each other and don't let them know it, just say thanks and walk out. I feel really good about this deal, I started this out couple weeks ago at 489, these guys have a lot of room to move. Good luck!!!
  • jen727bfjen727bf Member Posts: 12
    what was the purchase price and incentives they finally gave you for the $369/month deal? Did you already purchase?
  • upstatebuyerupstatebuyer Member Posts: 7
    Ended up at 36,740. That's total amount including NY taxes and all fees rolled in. My payments are 369.00 a month no money down for 39 months. So far I really like the car
  • carfanman2carfanman2 Member Posts: 3
    Hi Car Man,

    Hoping you can help me with the April residual and money factor for a 24 and 36 month lease on this vehicle? Also, what incentives GM is currently offering.

    Thanks in advance!
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    edited April 2013
    Wow another really cool name :). Hey carfanman2. Ally's April base lease rate and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 Chevrolet Traverse 2LT AWD with 15,000 miles per year are 1.0% and 64%.

    The numbers for an otherwise identical 36-month lease are 1.5% and 56%.

    General Motors is currently providing a $1,500 cash incentive on 2-year and $2,000 on 3-year leases of this car through Ally.

    Car_man
    Host
    Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
  • mcbais2mcbais2 Member Posts: 1
    Hi. I'm considering leasing a Traverse 1LT AWD w/ All Star package and 15,000 miles. Do you have the May numbers? Thank you.
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    Here is the information that you're looking for, mcbais2. Ally's May base lease rate and residual value or a 36-month lease of a 2013 Chevrolet Traverse 1LT AWD with 15,000 miles per year are 1.5% and 56%.

    General Motors is providing a $2,000 cash incentive on 36-month leases of this truck.

    Car_man
    Host
    Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
  • jaxartjaxart Member Posts: 25
    Does anyone have numbers for a May lease for 2013 Traverse LTZ FWD - 15k per year 36mth lease?

    Thanks
  • tankbuddytankbuddy Member Posts: 2
    how many miles per year lease did you get?
  • tankbuddytankbuddy Member Posts: 2
    it lists for 43,380, does anyone know how low a price I may expect to pay for this in Indiana.
  • CarMan@EdmundsCarMan@Edmunds Member Posts: 38,514
    I do. Ally's May base lease rate and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Chevrolet Traverse LTZ FWD with 15,000 miles per year are 1.5% and 56%.

    General Motors is providing a $2,000 cash incentive on 36-month leases of this truck this month.

    Car_man
    Host
    Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
  • roshon2411roshon2411 Member Posts: 1
    Would love to hear your feedback in regard to a lease my wife picked up yesterday. I feel we could have done better but she's not the type to extend the process more than a day and get a better deal. All fees rolled into lease.

    MSRP $35,965

    Sales Price $34,400

    39 month Lease 1.5% Lease Rate, residual 54%. 15,000 miles/year

    Trade in $15,000, payoff amount $14,623.53, net trade allowance $876.47.

    Breakdown from Ally.

    Itemization of Gross Cap Cost

    Agreed upon Value of the Vehicle $34,400.00
    Ally Admin Fee $595.00
    License/registration/title fees $103.45
    Sales Tax $1,007.40
    Cap Reduction Tax $278.44
    Document Fee $250.00
    Total Gross Cap Cost $36,634.29

    Itemized Cap Cost Reduction
    Trade in Allowance $876.47
    Lease Cash $2,000 .00
    GM Card $1,500.00
    First Month Payment -$398.73
    Total Cap Cost Reduction $3,977.74

    Adjusted Cap Cost $32,656.55

    Residual Value $19,421.10

    Depreciation Amount $13,235.45

    Rent Charge $2,315.02

    Total of Base Scheduled Payments $15,550.47

    # of Payments 39

    Total Scheduled Payment $398.73

    Purchase Option at End of Lease Term $19,421.10

    In the end $398.73 for 39 months, 15,000 miles/year.
  • lightyear68lightyear68 Member Posts: 1
    I'm expecting a lease payment for a 2013 Chevy Traverse, AWD LT1, with quad seating [no other options] to be around 380 dollars. I factored a MSRP of 37,000; final sale price of 33,400, down payment f 500, sales tax 6%, 1.5 bank rate, and 58% residual value.

    I'd be happy with a payment under 395, based on some of the posts on this forum. During my first day of negotiations, 8 dealers told me I was being unreasonable to expect this vehicle for under 400 dollars.

    Should I expect dealers to reconsider over the next few days, or am I really miscalculating here?
  • chris0076chris0076 Member Posts: 17
    My Traverse lease will soon be up.

    Should I take car to different dealerships to see who will give me the best appraisal price.

    I want of course the most equity I can from the car.
  • thebigtuna79thebigtuna79 Member Posts: 18
    What makes you think you have equity in the car?
    Even if you somehow did, I don't think they have to give
    You anything. It's even in the contract. Unless
    You plan on buying/leasing a new chevy, they'll somehow
    Consider but highly doubtful.

    Throw the keys at them and walk away. It's their problem.
    That's why you leased in the first place.
  • chris0076chris0076 Member Posts: 17
    I spoke to the lease manager @ my local Chevy dealer and he confirmed that based on the appraisal @ the end of the lease and the residual the customer is entitled to the difference which they could use as a down payment or be given a check and just walk away. Since my 2010 has extremely low mileage and is in mint condition, he told me currently I could be looking @ around $2,000. I just wanted to see if other GM dealers would have a higher appraisal.

    Edmunds itself states customers could have equity in their lease cars.
  • db05db05 Member Posts: 1
    I have a deal at a Chevy Dealer for a Traverse 2LT with moon roof and leather seats. The MSRP is 41,340 and the final price is 37,165. They offered me a lease at 387 a month with $8,300 down for 36 months, 15k a year mileage with a buy at $23,151

    The 8,300 seems like a large down-payment on a lease. Can someone help me out? Is this a good deal.
  • vladlink1990vladlink1990 Member Posts: 3
    Hey I got a deal for the same exact car 387/mo but with $3,095 down including 1st month payment, taxes, fees from Exotic Motor World in New Jersey.
  • chris0076chris0076 Member Posts: 17
    With no GM pull Ahead Program available I am considering paying off my last 4 lease payments.

    I would like to lease another 2014 Chevy LTZ Traverse before fall.

    The current incentives end 09/03/13 and I don't know what the new incentives will be.

    Would it be wise to do this now or should I wait and see what the new incentives will be first?
  • mr300eclassmr300eclass Member Posts: 9
    edited July 2013
    I brought home a fully loaded MSRP $49,540 2014 Chevy Traverse LTZ and got an amazing deal! I priced this car at 12 different dealerships and none could even come close!!

    Since this was a 2014 there is really no Chevy incentives except the $500 cash back!

    I am not a sucker and I stood my ground and told all 12 dealerships this is the only deal I would make.

    Anyway here is my deal!

    I got OVER 5 thousand off sticker. My lease paperwork shows I bought this car for $44,000. I leased it and with 15k miles per year and a residual value of 58% and $3000 total cash out of pocket that was applied to my NJ taxes, first month payment and all dealer fees, license plates etc.

    The GM even bought my family dinner and told me to only give him $2,830 and to keep the other $170 for a steak dinner on him!

    WOW!!!! All other dealerships the other 11 were just greedy and stupid and would rather make nothing then move a car!!

    Veh MSRP $49,540 (fully loaded)
    36 MONTH lease
    $2830 total cash out of pocket
    15K MILES per year
    $459 month payment
    Financing through ALLY (800 credit score)
    Deal was done on July 23, 2013

    No back door fees and a deal that 11 other greedy dealerships could not touch!!!
    All reading don't be a sucker and stand your ground and tell
    the dealerships where to go if they don't like your numbers and what you want to pay!!!

    Dealer ships always make money and don't believe the stupid invoice prices and dealer incentives are just extra money dealerships pocket!

    Invoice prices are no where near what a dealer pays for that car!!

    I read some of you got suckered into 39 months or putting more then $5000 cash down these are signs of you being taken from Behind!!

    You should always stick to a 10% off MSRP price to negotiate your deal. $50,000 car $5000 off sticker, $30,000 car $3000
    Off sticker!!

    I have been leasing cars for 15 years and this has always worked for me!!!
  • chris0076chris0076 Member Posts: 17
    That is an amazing deal. I have only dealt with 3 different dealerships on leasing a Chevy Traverse LTZ ( and @ all 3 dealerships are telling me I would need at least 5 to 6000 down on 48 month lease @ nearly $500 per month. Plus the LTZ I wanted was not fully loaded (MSRP 45,000) . How did you do it?

    I need your expertise fast

    Thanks
  • mr300eclassmr300eclass Member Posts: 9
    edited July 2013
    Hi, I stood my ground!!! Dealerships are very desperate right now. Look at all the car commercials on TV. I know most dealerships will give you and push a deal on a 2013 because of the money rebates available from GM.

    Out of the 12 dealerships, only one other came close to this deal. That dealership offered me a similar deal but at $479 on a 2014 TRAVERSE LTZ with a MSRP of $48,700. It did not have the hit to road package and all weather resistant mats..

    They would not budge on the $479 and they had 10 2014 Traverse LTZ in stock!!

    That is the funny thing!!! 10 of these in stock and another dealership with only one in stock with a higher MSRP BEAT their deal !!

    Also the other dealership wanted to use US bank which I heard has back door fees and microscopes the car when you return it!!
  • chris0076chris0076 Member Posts: 17
    When you say you stood your ground was it the:

    Monthly lease price?
    Money Down?
    10% off MSRP?

    or all 3?

    You are right about them pushing the 2013 but I really want the 2014!
    My only options were the Navigation system and sunroof.
    Not too many dealers here in Pittsburgh have any 2014 in stock
  • mr300eclassmr300eclass Member Posts: 9
    edited July 2013
    Stand your ground!!!! Find out what the real invoice price of the vehicle you choose is!! Like my car MSRP was $49540 and my Invoice price was $46297. Once you know the true invoice price of vehicle alway negotiate the deal to get the vehicle for $2000 under invoice!!! This is really easy to do but 2014's just came out and most dealerships are just plan greedy and will wait for a sucker buyer!!

    This deal that I got will be super easy to get at the end of November!!! Reason being the greedy dealerships will have plenty of rebates to still line their pockets with!!!

    But if you need this car now, try to wait for Sept. 4 when a new program will be out with some extra dealer cash and plenty of these Ltz will be available!!
  • mr300eclassmr300eclass Member Posts: 9
    edited July 2013
    The funny thing I did when i brought my new baby home was emailed the 11 dealerships that lost in selling me a car and told me they could not come close to my deal, I sent pictures of my new car, a picture of my window sticker and a picture of my lease agreement contract with all important #s and told them all to where to stick their cars and deals offered to me!!!

    I loved sticking it in their rear after they cried the deal I was asking for was impossible!!!
This discussion has been closed.