Chevrolet Volt Lease Assumption - Not An Outright Sale - Please Read Entire Ad on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:Electric/Gasoline
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Volt
Trim: Loaded
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: Dual Mode
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 14,200
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Exterior Color: Black
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks
Interior Color: Tan
Please contact me before bidding! This is a lease assumption, not a sale, and requires credit approval.
Pick-up the lease on my Chevrolet Volt. The car is fully loaded and includes all the usual power accessories plus leather, navigation, heated seats and hard drive/ipod connector.
The Chevrolet Volt is an amazing peice of technology. Mine has gone 14,200 miles on 8.5 gallons of gasoline!! (see dash picture). That is about $2,400 saved in gasoline I didn't purchase.
As I am sure you are aware the Chevrolet Volt will go approximately 40 miles on battery power alone. Enough for most people to do their daily driving and plug back in when they get home. Unlike the other battery powered cars currently on the market the Volt will not strand you with a dead battery. It simply starts its gas motor/generator and you can drive and refuel like an ordinary car with unlimited range. My needs have changed and I will let someone take over the remainder of the lease. The lease is $350 per month plus your local sales tax. On auto leases sales tax is added to each payment instead of sales tax on the entire car. I am in Tennessee and my payment with sales tax is $374.50. Don't forget - you aren't buying much (if any) gas. If you could lease a comparable gasoline powered car for $200 per month, and it got 20 mpg it might cost you more in total monthly expense than the Volt.
The leasing company (US Bank) charges $500 to transfer the lease. There is also a $150 charge to apply for the lease. For $650 you can take over the lease and be driving this fully loaded Volt.
The lease has approximately 21,500 miles and 14 months remaining. However I have already paid February so you would have 13 lease payments to make for the next 14 months. The lease ends 3/31/14 and there is a $395 lease termination fee when turning the car in. The Volt is under warrenty until after the lease runs out. It is perfect and without dents or any damage. Also, the car can be purchased by the lessee at the end of the lease term for approximately $26,510.40.
If you are intrigued by the Volt and want to try one this is an extremely economical way to drive one and get to know the technology.
In addition, I have an optional 220 Volt charger which I will sell separately (if you want it) for $450. The Volt's standard 110 volt charger is included.
This is subject to the buyer being accepted by the leasing company and the buyer is responsible for transporting the car. The car is offerred elsewhere and this listing is subject to closing early.
Chevrolet Volt for Sale
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