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WA Resident Looking for 2017 Volt

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Had a 3-year Volt lease back in 2013 that expired last year, but the 2016 wasn't available around here so I held off. I'm now looking at getting a new Volt in the next few weeks, but deals around this area don't seem to be very enticing at the moment - locally the best I'm seeing is $500-$1500 off of MSRP and not much in the way of incentives or rebates.

I'm in the Seattle area and I'm potentially willing to make a weekend trip for a good deal. I'm not sure what of the great deals posted here are available OOS or not.
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Had a 3-year Volt lease back in 2013 that expired last year, but the 2016 wasn't available around here so I held off. I'm now looking at getting a new Volt in the next few weeks, but deals around this area don't seem to be very enticing at the moment - locally the best I'm seeing is $500-$1500 off of MSRP and not much in the way of incentives or rebates.

I'm in the Seattle area and I'm potentially willing to make a weekend trip for a good deal. I'm not sure what of the great deals posted here are available OOS or not.
My simple advice is to look far and wide. Local is only for service, not purchasing. There is nothing wrong with purchasing local, but use cars.com, cargurus.com, and Ebay. There are others but those are my favorites. Don't be afraid to look 500 miles or 1000 miles away. I personally just drove 4 hours one way to trade my 2012 in for a 2016 and got an amazing deal. There is nothing complicated about shopping far and wide. The market price in your area may be VERY different than the market price in other areas, but guess what? Those Volts are all the same. ;)
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