Anyone interested in assuming the lease on 2007 Trailblazer SS AWD?

JDebler

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Since my 2010 Camaro is almost here, I am thinking of parting ways with my beloved 2007 Trailblazer SS and picking up something a bit more basic for a daily driver. I love this vehicle but I am looking for someone to assume the lease of $398 (& change) per month through July 5 of 2010. So, for a year you can have some fun. :)

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Details:

  • 2007 Trailblazer SS
  • AWD
  • A bit over 21k miles, 70% highway
  • Power sunroof
  • All the usual goodies...power windows, locks, seat...air, cruise, XM, CD changer, etc.
  • Perfect shape, looks new, runs new, can pass off as having a fraction of the miles it does
  • Stone guard applied at dealership (no stone chips!)
  • Windows are tinted slightly, not dark enough to draw negative attention (looks much darker than it really is in above pic)
  • Never abused, always well maintained
  • GM cargo liner in back

This is an awesome vehicle to have, does just fine in Michigan snow thanks to the AWD and has awesome power on demand when you want it.

Photo gallery here:
http://www.camaroz28.com/forums/album.php?albumid=1

Note that in one of the pics it is featured on the back of a Kocky Products T-Shirt. AWD burnout was photoshopped. :)

If interested, give me a shout and we can talk. [email protected]
 
I knew I forgot something...that I would need to check. I believe it is the 30k or 36k mile per year lease. I will check when I get home from work.
 
Okay, got some info...

It currently has 21,7xx miles on it.
The lease will end on 7-4-10
The payoff at that time is $22,217
The mileage limit is 30,098
Each mile over that is .25.

There is a lease transfer fee of $595.
However, there is a $400 deposit that the new lessee will receive at the end of the lease (I don't get that back).
I will cover approximately $100 of the lease transfer free to make up for the mileage overage
(Approx 2,000 miles x .25 each mile = $500, minus the $400 deposit = $100)

So for a few bucks down and under $400 a month for a year, you can have a kick ass vehicle that kicks ass on the street and does just fine in the winter as well, plus get some cash back at the end. The way GM is right now, you might even be able to negotiate it for much less than the pay off price at the end. :cool:
 
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