http://www.greencarreports.com/news...rst-national-lease-deal-starts-at-329-monthly
Previously, only residents of the handful of states that received Bolts initially could lease, but now anyone in the country can lease a Bolt for $329/month, $3,809 down, 15k miles/year. 10k or 12k miles/year would be slightly cheaper. A 10k miles/year lease would probably bring the monthly payment down below $300/month (not factoring in the money up front).
Obviously, the lease deal is better for CARB-state residents (only $1,559 down versus $3,809 due to an extra $2,250 lease cash on the hood).
I believe the article is off though. The extra $2,250 lease cash available in CA is offered by GMF and is NOT the the same as the $2,500 CA state rebate. That is completely separate that brings the costs down even more.
Plus, keep in mind the national lease offer assumes MSRP pricing. Lop off the $2-3k some volume CA dealers are offering, and the lease offer becomes even cheaper.
Previously, only residents of the handful of states that received Bolts initially could lease, but now anyone in the country can lease a Bolt for $329/month, $3,809 down, 15k miles/year. 10k or 12k miles/year would be slightly cheaper. A 10k miles/year lease would probably bring the monthly payment down below $300/month (not factoring in the money up front).
Obviously, the lease deal is better for CARB-state residents (only $1,559 down versus $3,809 due to an extra $2,250 lease cash on the hood).
I believe the article is off though. The extra $2,250 lease cash available in CA is offered by GMF and is NOT the the same as the $2,500 CA state rebate. That is completely separate that brings the costs down even more.
Plus, keep in mind the national lease offer assumes MSRP pricing. Lop off the $2-3k some volume CA dealers are offering, and the lease offer becomes even cheaper.