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01-24-2007, 07:49 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: GM Supplier?
My only tip for you is not to lease, unless you have spoken to your accountant and see what the real costs will be to you down the road. If you use it as a daily driver for short trips, or for long road trips, and if you actually plan on using it offroad. You need to see what each one of those will effect your lease turn in. You may get hit with a high bill at the end.
Good luck, Your getting a Hummer and either way you will enjoy it

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01-24-2007, 11:41 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Maryland
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Re: GM Supplier?
all applicable rebates should be available with leases, I think. Do a search here on that subject and you should find you answer.
good luck
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01-24-2007, 03:16 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Where the Blue Ridge yawns it's greatness
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Re: GM Supplier?
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Originally Posted by Malibu1
all applicable rebates should be available with leases, I think. Do a search here on that subject and you should find you answer.
good luck
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Thanks man... I thought so too. I was just being lazy not using the search feature. Appreciate the input. 
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01-24-2007, 03:23 PM
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Location: Texas
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Re: GM Supplier?
looks like tax, title, license are not included -- ask the dealer to put the TTL ammount as a down payment, plus the required money down -- even if you're not going to do that, that should bring you to that promotional payment. Have you told the dealer that's the website you're looking at? Make sure they know -- that way they can figure out exactly whats going on with the deal. But, My guess is that $50 in payment difference is the TT&L...it seems about right.
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01-24-2007, 04:48 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Memphis
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Re: GM Supplier?
The lease deals they put on the website are SmartLease prices.. A good size down payment and VERY tight mileage restrictions.. 10,000 a year (883 a month) with a very high overage penalty.. Like 50 cents a mile.. If you plan on keeping the truck at the end of the lease the miles don't matter except that you'll be VERY upside down on owed vs truck value...
The SmartBuy Lease kinda made sense for me as I don't drive the truck much or far... I typically ride the bike and do twice as many miles on it... Of course I'm finding I'm having problems staying out of the Hummer.. I'm hitting right at 800 per month right now and trying to save a few make a trip out to Colorado in July.. Of course right now I'm planning on keeping it at the end of the lease unless Hummer comes out with some really great stuff before the 32 month lease is up...
Rob
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01-25-2007, 01:50 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: GM Supplier?
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Originally Posted by Hummer Guy
looks like tax, title, license are not included -- ask the dealer to put the TTL ammount as a down payment, plus the required money down -- even if you're not going to do that, that should bring you to that promotional payment. Have you told the dealer that's the website you're looking at? Make sure they know -- that way they can figure out exactly whats going on with the deal. But, My guess is that $50 in payment difference is the TT&L...it seems about right.
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I printed the info out today and will fax it to the dealer tomorrow. The additional $35 or so in the payment would make sense I guess if it was because of the tax, title, and license, but the sales tax is capped at $300 in SC. Don't worry though... they make it up in property taxes every year.
Thanks for your input...
Chris
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01-24-2007, 03:15 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: GM Supplier?
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Originally Posted by K9sH3
My only tip for you is not to lease, unless you have spoken to your accountant and see what the real costs will be to you down the road. If you use it as a daily driver for short trips, or for long road trips, and if you actually plan on using it offroad. You need to see what each one of those will effect your lease turn in. You may get hit with a high bill at the end.
Good luck, Your getting a Hummer and either way you will enjoy it

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Thanks... I have always purchased my vehicles in the past, but was looking hard at the 2 yr low mileage lease that is available at "Supplier" pricing. Thanks for your input... definitely good advice.
Chris
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