On Monday, I received in the mails a personalized mailer from a local Chevy Dealer indicating they had a limited "Pre-Presidents Day Sale" for certain qualified Bolt owners to lease a new 2024 Chevy Blazer EV for $3995 down (plus dealer prep, registration and fees) and $89 per month plus sales tax for 24 months.
Now I received one of these once before from this dealer, ran down to the dealer and was informed that the solo car offered on this promotion was, of course, no longer available, so my heart did not beat as fast this time.
But I did notice while using my magnifying glass to read the fine print at the bottom of the mailer, that it did seem to apply to more than one vehicle, so I went over there at about 3:15pm.
To make a long story short, at about 7:30pm, I drove out with a beautiful red Blazer EV by paying $5,310 down total and now $99 per month including sales tax for the next 24 months (i.e., $320 per month for 24 months)! And it was not even one of the listed ones on the mailer; it has more features such as a sun roof.
They claimed that they used rebates for having a Bolt, having a leased car in my household (my daughter drives a leased 2023 Volvo XC60 Recharge Hybrid) and signing up for a GM Credit Card!
I am not even sure what's on it that's missing?!? For sure it does not have the electronic camera rear view mirror of my 2019 Bolt EV, but seems to have everything else I would want, including ACC and this new fangled SuperCruize (which I probably won't use much).
My plan is to go back, after a two year absence, to driving Uber full time and just drown the thing in as many miles as I can get out of it to monetize the deal. Yes, it will be 25 cents per mile after 20,000 miles, but: 1) that amount is not due until after I return it, so I get the use of that money until then; and 2) my Uber income will pay for that extra mileage fee. I will continue to use my Bolt EV for my personal driving.
AND, as I went to Goodyear to get the necessary Vehicle Inspection form needed for Uber today, they claim the VIN indicates it is a 2025 model; not 2024!
So, at my sensitive age as a Senior Citizen, how badly was I taken advantage of?!?
Now I received one of these once before from this dealer, ran down to the dealer and was informed that the solo car offered on this promotion was, of course, no longer available, so my heart did not beat as fast this time.
But I did notice while using my magnifying glass to read the fine print at the bottom of the mailer, that it did seem to apply to more than one vehicle, so I went over there at about 3:15pm.
To make a long story short, at about 7:30pm, I drove out with a beautiful red Blazer EV by paying $5,310 down total and now $99 per month including sales tax for the next 24 months (i.e., $320 per month for 24 months)! And it was not even one of the listed ones on the mailer; it has more features such as a sun roof.
They claimed that they used rebates for having a Bolt, having a leased car in my household (my daughter drives a leased 2023 Volvo XC60 Recharge Hybrid) and signing up for a GM Credit Card!
I am not even sure what's on it that's missing?!? For sure it does not have the electronic camera rear view mirror of my 2019 Bolt EV, but seems to have everything else I would want, including ACC and this new fangled SuperCruize (which I probably won't use much).
My plan is to go back, after a two year absence, to driving Uber full time and just drown the thing in as many miles as I can get out of it to monetize the deal. Yes, it will be 25 cents per mile after 20,000 miles, but: 1) that amount is not due until after I return it, so I get the use of that money until then; and 2) my Uber income will pay for that extra mileage fee. I will continue to use my Bolt EV for my personal driving.
AND, as I went to Goodyear to get the necessary Vehicle Inspection form needed for Uber today, they claim the VIN indicates it is a 2025 model; not 2024!
So, at my sensitive age as a Senior Citizen, how badly was I taken advantage of?!?