This GM EV Equipment Must Be Returned At Lease End
But you can keep the hardwired stuff.
Read More »But you can keep the hardwired stuff.
Read More »New EV customers may be hesitant over ownership commitment.
Read More »Allowing companies to drive an EV through GM Fleet.
Read More »Up from 2022, but not expected to reach pre-pandemic levels this year.
Read More »Three factors highlighted as driving the shift.
Read More »The automaker is leasing facilities in Detroit, Pontiac and Wixom.
Read More »Low inventories have more lease customers buying their vehicles.
Read More »Ahead of Chrysler Capital, but behind Ford Credit.
Read More »Cadillac and GMC also made the top 20.
Read More »The auto finance sector may be set for a shake-up in a post COVID-19 world.
Read More »Many states have ordered the closure of automotive dealerships.
Read More »New car prices and monthly car prices are also increasing.
Read More »And it will have a "new energy focus"... whatever that may mean.
Read More »To reduce exposure to future losses on residual values.
Read More »What would happen in case of another downturn?
Read More »$449 per month for 36 months and $4,529 down.
Read More »Without giving up a significant amount of market share.
Read More »The servicing center should be ready to go by early 2017.
Read More »The lease subsidies will no longer be available to Ally Financial or U.S. Bank.
Read More »The change took place on February 3, 2015.
Read More »The 2015 Malibu 1LT is just $189 per month for 36 months. Strapped for cash needn't necessarily mean stuck with a hoopty.
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