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GM plans to continue lease-incentive offerings


Published: Thu, July 31, 2008 @ 12:00 a.m.

NEW YORK (AP) — General Motors Corp. has told dealers it will continue to offer leasing incentives in August, while it and other automakers continue to scrutinize their leasing practices in light of steep drops in used-car values.

Mark LaNeve, GM’s vice president of North American sales, said in a memo to U.S. dealers late Tuesday that the Detroit-based automaker will continue to offer leasing deals despite the higher costs and risks associated with them.

“Obviously, current financial pressures will continue to affect our perspective on leasing,” LaNeve said in the memo obtained by The Associated Press.

“That said, while we obviously can’t make guarantees, we are in the market today with competitive programs to make GMAC leasing more affordable and plan on continuing to offer this financing alternative as part of our August incentive play on ’08 and ’09 models (with some adjustments and exceptions),” the memo said.

Lease incentives allow a company to offer a lower monthly payment by subsidizing the cost of financing the vehicle, helping to attract business as record-high gas prices and a weak economy have led to a steep drop in auto sales, particularly sales of trucks and sport utility vehicles.

That same jump in gas prices has pulled down the values of large pickups and SUVs, making automakers’ lease portfolios less attractive to banks and captive finance companies and forcing automakers to take big losses when they try to sell the formerly leased vehicles.

JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s auto finance arm said Tuesday that it would stop financing leases for Chrysler vehicles after the close of business today, joining Wells Fargo & Co., which stopped accepting lease applications from all automakers July 15.


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