JustPokingAround
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No he's absolutely wrong, as anyone who knows anything about lease accounting can attest.You're absolutely right.
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No he's absolutely wrong, as anyone who knows anything about lease accounting can attest.You're absolutely right.
This is a choice on their part. Arbitrary. The point of having non-transferable reservations was to avoid selling (scalping) reservations. That has zero bearing on me leasing the vehicle.Reservations are non-transferable, so a reservation with pre price hike lock would be transferred to the financial institution who would own it. They've already said they won't transfer reservations, so ...
No he's absolutely wrong, as anyone who knows anything about lease accounting can attest.
Probably something that will get walked back in a few months along with opening up more states. I think they want to pull this lever slowly.My guide just confirmed - they even went back internally to make absolutely sure:
"I was able to confirm from our teams that, unfortunately, we do not offer leasing to those with pre-March pricing updates. I apologize for the inconvenience this may cause. "
So fucking stupid and frustrating. It's just math. If they're going to sell to me at e.g. $80k then they should lease to me at $80k. Obviously it would make the payment super low, like $500-600 applying the same $60k-ish residual value. But if they're already 'swallowing' an $80k sale, then an $80k lease is no different.
I hate when companies make arbitrary stupid decisions like this.
It's the text credit loop hole we are after.....There are still pre-March holders out there??
Just make a loan payment instead of a lease payment. Problem solved.
Who is this smart guy? What is your name? ?There are still pre-March holders out there??
Just make a loan payment instead of a lease payment. Problem solved.
Based on some hiccups in the lease process I've seen reported it's probably a good idea that this effort started small. But agreed the specific line-up of States is kind of surprising.Probably something that will get walked back in a few months along with opening up more states. I think they want to pull this lever slowly.
I find it odd that Chase has their largest presence in Ohio, which is who the lease is through, but no leasing in Ohio yet.
That too.It's the text credit loop hole we are after.....
I spose it’s too early in the morning to be a silly goose with this crowdWho is this smart guy? What is your name? ?
Or maybe it's because the math doesn't work. A lease at $80k is about a $500 payment. A purchase is $1xxx/mo.I spose it’s too early in the morning to be a silly goose with this crowd![]()
I'll take facile analogies for $200 Alex.Man, I can’t believe Kroger won’t let me use this BOGO coupon from 2010!
You know what else is a heck of a thing? Corporate finance and accounting. Too bad Rivian doesn't seem especially well versed.Entitlement is a heck of a thing eh?
Sure they are... "We want to get full MSRP for our vehicle"You know what else is a heck of a thing? Corporate finance and accounting. Too bad Rivian doesn't seem especially well versed.
Personally I think Rivian should just cancel your reservation for you at this point. Some customers aren't worth having.You know what else is a heck of a thing? Corporate finance and accounting. Too bad Rivian doesn't seem especially well versed.