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)
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plus their energy business is growing faster than their car business.
Model 3 standard range RWD is 270 miles and cost 39k.
This Polestar "long range" is 247 miles. Actual mile will be a lot less. MSRP is 65k. You get a "discount" and drop this to 58k. I don't see how this worth 20k more.
When I called Progressive to get a quote, the lady on the other side did mention that EVs are more expensive to fix so the rates have been higher (she mentioned Teslas, but I'm guessing she meant to say EVs)
Yes, they cost more to repair. But did the lady on the other side also mention that Teslas are the safest cars in the world, with an across the board 5 star safety rating for all categories and sub-categories, and active safety features that significantly reduce the chance of accident, and reduce the chance of hitting a pedestrian? No, probably not. They don't want to say that and give you a discount.
The most common problem that Polestar 2 owners have reported since its release has to do with its TCAM or Telematics and Connectivity Antenna Module.
As the name implies, the TCAM handles all of the car's networking and communication features such as:
GPS and navigation
Cellular connection and data
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Key fob
China doesn't need Geely. They have a ton of EV options there. This narrative that China is funding these companies is hilarious and mostly based on ignorance.
Does China help the EV industry and domestic EV producers? Yes. But they're not saving bad businesses, which Polestar is. Just because it's owned by Geely doesn't change that fact.
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China doesn't need Geely. They have a ton of EV options there. This narrative that China is funding these companies is hilarious and mostly based on ignorance.
Does China help the EV industry and domestic EV producers? Yes. But they're not saving bad businesses, which Polestar is. Just because it's owned by Geely doesn't change that fact.
Model 3 standard range RWD is 270 miles and cost 39k.
This Polestar "long range" is 247 miles. Actual mile will be a lot less. MSRP is 65k. You get a "discount" and drop this to 58k. I don't see how this worth 20k more.
How about you calculate what is the actual cost over 27 months?
Who talks about MSRP, MSRP is only a factor in the cost of ownership. With huge rebates, MSRP means nothing.
Yes, they cost more to repair. But did the lady on the other side also mention that Teslas are the safest cars in the world, with an across the board 5 star safety rating for all categories and sub-categories, and active safety features that significantly reduce the chance of accident, and reduce the chance of hitting a pedestrian? No, probably not. They don't want to say that and give you a discount.
The adjuster said the Tesla's have safety features that makes an accident less likely.
The issue is repairing a Tesla is a lot more expensive because there's a lack of repair shops who can work with Tesla's and the battery has to be taken care with using more precaution.
So if I had opted for collision as well, it would have been more expensive than my previous insurance.
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