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mst004
07-10-2007, 08:16 PM
I just saw that the H3's have 0.0% financing (60 months) for the 2007's. Has anyone heard what may be available for the 2007's H2?

Hummer Aficionado_VT
07-10-2007, 08:20 PM
Pretty sure its the same for the H3s and H2s.

Steve - SanJose
07-10-2007, 10:35 PM
whatever it takes to move that metal

Agriv8r
07-10-2007, 10:45 PM
0 for 60 H2/3 2.9 for 72 H2/3 in the southeast region...

sfadchi
07-10-2007, 11:41 PM
Bought mine 3 weeks ago I could not resist the 0% for 60

timgco
07-10-2007, 11:46 PM
Signed off on an 07 H2 SUV last week. ZERO for 60. My dealer had four H2's and one Limited Red left.

jmsspratlin
07-11-2007, 06:42 PM
Do you think that Hummer is just trying to compensate for the possiblibity of decreased sales due to recent gas prices where they are?

Steve - SanJose
07-11-2007, 08:50 PM
Do you think that Hummer is just trying to compensate for the possiblibity of decreased sales due to recent gas prices where they are?

Possibility is a reality already this year.

Agriv8r
07-11-2007, 10:18 PM
or maybe like the end of every model year they are cleaning out the old inventory to make for for new....

pteam
07-12-2007, 12:44 AM
Why is it that 0% financing still works out to be more money per month than a lease?

Steve - SanJose
07-12-2007, 12:58 AM
Why is it that 0% financing still works out to be more money per month than a lease?

The lease payment only covers the depreciation and sales tax for the period of the lease term (3 years is a common lease term). And the come-on leases often have low mileage limits (like 10,000 miles per year). If you exceed that mileage expect to pay 20-25 cents per mile at the end of the lease. Or if you want realistic mileage limits, you can add it to your monthly payment (at the rate of 15-20 cent per mile typically). Lastly lease programs are often heavily subsidized by manafacturer to move vehicles. Just some of the reasons for the lower lease payment (vs. purchase loan payment).

pteam
07-12-2007, 01:09 AM
The lease payment only covers the depreciation and sales tax for the period of the lease term (3 years is a common lease term). And the come-on leases often have low mileage limits (like 10,000 miles per year). If you exceed that mileage expect to pay 20-25 cents per mile at the end of the lease. Or if you want realistic mileage limits, you can add it to your monthly payment (at the rate of 15-20 cent per mile typically). Lastly lease programs are often heavily subsidized by manafacturer to move vehicles. Just some of the reasons for the lower lease payment (vs. purchase loan payment).

As I see this more and more now, I've bought 5 or 6 hummers in the past, most were cut in half and stretched to limos so ovbiously you can't do a lease there. But I'm gonna get an 08 h2 soon , and I cant find any advantage to buying it over leasing it. Even paying for extra miles at 20 cents per mile its a big advantage over buying and then having to trade it in and get taken to the cleaners by the dealer on trade in. Lease and get a new truck every 3 years. I'm taking all the mods off my 03 h2 and putting them on the 08. :)

Steve - SanJose
07-12-2007, 01:39 AM
As I see this more and more now, I've bought 5 or 6 hummers in the past, most were cut in half and stretched to limos so ovbiously you can't do a lease there. But I'm gonna get an 08 h2 soon , and I cant find any advantage to buying it over leasing it. Even paying for extra miles at 20 cents per mile its a big advantage over buying and then having to trade it in and get taken to the cleaners by the dealer on trade in. Lease and get a new truck every 3 years. I'm taking all the mods off my 03 h2 and putting them on the 08. :)

You know a lot of people do that (lease), when they know (and admit) they want a new car every 3 years. So many people talk about keeping a vehicle for 5-10 years but usually end up trading it in 3-4 years anyway.


often self-employed (like realtors), making it easier for their tax accountant to calculate/deduct vehicle expense.
have predictable annual mileage.
take reasonable care of the car, so that when they turn the car in there are no additional charges for damage beyond normal wear and tear.
Will not end the lease early, otherwise you will pay through the nose.Just some thoughts on subject....

pteam
07-12-2007, 02:11 AM
You know a lot of people do that (lease), when they know (and admit) they want a new car every 3 years. So many people talk about keeping a vehicle for 5-10 years but usually end up trading it in 3-4 years anyway.


often self-employed (like realtors), making it easier for their tax accountant to calculate/deduct vehicle expense.
have predictable annual mileage.
take reasonable care of the car, so that when they turn the car in there are no additional charges for damage beyond normal wear and tear.
Will not end the lease early, otherwise you will pay through the nose.Just some thoughts on subject....

Good points!!

Gunner_45
07-12-2007, 03:14 AM
From HummerGuy.net

GM Extends 0% Financing on all 2007 Hummers
Filed under: Hummer News ? admin @ 8:03 am
If you thought you missed the 0% financing offer from Hummer ? you?re in luck. General Motors has extended the program for 2007 H2 and H3 models until September 4th. On H2 they?re even offering 0% financing on 72 month purchases (2.9% for H3 72 month purchases). If you?d rather not finance, there are incentives not available with the special rate. $3500 on Hummer H3, $6500 on H2 SUT, and $6000 on H2 SUV. Not bad! With 2008 model H3s hitting the ground, and H2s soon to follow, it?s evident that Hummer is trying to move 2007 models quickly. Just remember the cash incentives are not available with 0%.

SDH3
07-12-2007, 03:26 AM
Lookie here! http://www.gm.com/automotive/vehicle_shopping/currentoffers/reg_incent.html

It\'s a Dry Heat
07-12-2007, 01:48 PM
http://www.hummerguy.net/

flyin6
07-13-2007, 05:51 PM
I picked up a SUT a few weeks ago for 0% and 60 months

usetosellhummer
07-13-2007, 07:12 PM
This is a little eairly for the big push it usally comes in late Aug. Gotta move em!

Steve - SanJose
07-13-2007, 09:33 PM
This is a little eairly for the big push it usally comes in late Aug. Gotta move em!

Might be a good idea before the next round of gas price increases. In California gas prices have decreased over the last month.

TKB
07-13-2007, 09:55 PM
Dose Hummer offer rebates instead of the 0% intrest for the 07 model year? Because of the new interior, engine, transmission, and increase in gas price......one might be smart to take the rebate to offset the instant depriciation......I don't know, just a thought.

Agriv8r
07-13-2007, 11:45 PM
3000 rebate instead of 11000 finance charge at 6%.....hmmm...

Hummer Guy
07-14-2007, 12:01 AM
From HummerGuy.net

GM Extends 0% Financing on all 2007 Hummers
Filed under: Hummer News ? admin @ 8:03 am
If you thought you missed the 0% financing offer from Hummer ? you?re in luck. General Motors has extended the program for 2007 H2 and H3 models until September 4th. On H2 they?re even offering 0% financing on 72 month purchases (2.9% for H3 72 month purchases). If you?d rather not finance, there are incentives not available with the special rate. $3500 on Hummer H3, $6500 on H2 SUT, and $6000 on H2 SUV. Not bad! With 2008 model H3s hitting the ground, and H2s soon to follow, it?s evident that Hummer is trying to move 2007 models quickly. Just remember the cash incentives are not available with 0%.
My bad on that, Gunner (and everyone else), I had the wrong year...if you can find a new 06 (yea right), those are the rates...I corrected it - sorry guys!