Select Costco Members: $2k Off a 2024 Polestar 2 Dual-Motor EV, Lease for
$299/Month for 27 Months
w/ $1k Down for Qualified Buyers
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Polestar is offering a 2024 Polestar 2 Long Range Dual Motor Electric Vehicle for Lease for $299 per month for 27 Months with $1,000 Down for Qualified Buyers with Active Costco Memberships (only for active members as of 4/30) who present their Members Only Incentive Offer for a $2,000 Savings towards the Lease of a 2024 Polestar 2 valid at Participating Locations Only. Availability inventory and pricing will vary by location and selected model.
Thanks to Community Member p-rav for sharing this deal.
Note: Price is estimated using the base MSRP of $56,700 of the 2024 Model, any additional features / additions may increase the lease price.
Deal Details:
Visit the Costco $2,000 Incentive Offer page and Register to receive your Unique $2,000 Savings Certificate, you will present this certificate with your unique code (digital or printed) during your Lease Offer.
Note: You must be a current Costco member as of April 30, 2024 to get this deal.
Visit the Polestar Lease Offer page and check for available inventory in your area.
Note: The online builder / pricing tool may not properly reflect the Lease offer at this time so you will need to verify this offer is available in your area or at authorized Polestar Spaces.
Your estimated Lease Price should be as follows with all applicable offers for Qualifying Buyers:
$3,000 Down Payment - $2,000 Costco Member Incentive = $1,000 Final Down Payment
$299 Per month for 27-Months
$1,299 Due at Signing (Down Payment + First Months Payment)
$299/month for the base Long Range Dual Motor version, with a $3000 down payment. Should be about $20 or so more per month if you add Pilot and Plus packages.
But with a callout
> Need to call out that Model 3 is a base RWD Model 3 vs Polestar with the free Dual Motor / Pilot upgrade. Also taxes and fees are excluded.
I like EV's a lot (currently own 2)… rented a Polestar 2 for a week while traveling and really hated it. Felt super small inside and did not make good use of the interior space like most other EV's do. We had heard good things about Polestars and were surprised how much we didn't like it. It was such a treat to return home to our Bolt EUV.
Volvo side brand
Can't sign up for Costco to get the discount only for members before 4/30
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This is very competitive with the model 3. The build quality and NVH is much much better, tech is a bit worse. The Plus and Pilot packages are must-haves and are both 'included' in the base model 3 DMLR.
Huh? M3 and Polestar are not even in the same category. This deal beats it hands down
I might get some flak for this question, but are there legit options for charging these outside of the house?
How long does charging take at one of those shopping centers - assuming that these even support those EV charging stations? What do you do if you need to go on a roadtrip that is 150 miles each way?
Yeah, the clear answer is probably that gas powered cars are the answer or use this as a second car.
I might get some flak for this question, but are there legit options for charging these outside of the house?
How long does charging take at one of those shopping centers - assuming that these even support those EV charging stations? What do you do if you need to go on a roadtrip that is 150 miles each way?
Yeah, the clear answer is probably that gas powered cars are the answer or use this as a second car.
Depending on the EV and charger, you can have some pretty quick charge times. For example, some Kia/Hyundai can charge from 20% to 80% in 20 minutes. In your example, you can just charge for like 10 minutes and will make it back with plenty of battery to spare. The trick to fast chargers is to charge on low battery.
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05-01-2024 at 05:11 PM.
How much is your auto insurance with this car compared to a gasoline based car? I remember flr Tesla Model 3 auto insurance was twice the gasoline based midsize car for me.
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Huh? M3 and Polestar are not even in the same category. This deal beats it hands down
Nice car but kind of small. Be worth $300 a month for sure.
How long does charging take at one of those shopping centers - assuming that these even support those EV charging stations? What do you do if you need to go on a roadtrip that is 150 miles each way?
Yeah, the clear answer is probably that gas powered cars are the answer or use this as a second car.
How long does charging take at one of those shopping centers - assuming that these even support those EV charging stations? What do you do if you need to go on a roadtrip that is 150 miles each way?
Yeah, the clear answer is probably that gas powered cars are the answer or use this as a second car.
Depending on the EV and charger, you can have some pretty quick charge times. For example, some Kia/Hyundai can charge from 20% to 80% in 20 minutes. In your example, you can just charge for like 10 minutes and will make it back with plenty of battery to spare. The trick to fast chargers is to charge on low battery.
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What is the mileage/year limited to though?
What is the mileage/year limited to though?
10,000/yr
What is the mileage/year limited to though?
Pretty much perpetual. When sales lag the deal gets brought back. Fairly negotiable. If your dealer won't play ball go to another dealer.
Model 3. Clear from the post that I replied to
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damn 10k is not that much for a workhorse car
to those who spoke to an actual dealership is there a lease-buy option?
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