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$521/month...no deal for me!
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OW
I'll change my mind a few more times before I buy something though.
-mike
Where & exactly how did you negotiate that deal?
With base MSRP ( 2008 ) of $30K for a G8 GT & tax generally in the 6% range -
well, I am impressed!
Thanks,
- Ray
Still thinking 2009 - at more $$s....
I'd never pay anywhere near MSRP for these cars!
-mike
I mis-understood...
Sorry.
-mike
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Could be worth it for my next ride if that price is delivered!
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OW
Also, keep in mind that the new Dodge Challenger is out, and if you look on ebay, they have literally 3 pages of them. Talk about an amazing car as well, but with the economy, they as well have introduced at a bad time. Though, I think the Challenger will get even worse mileage. It will impact sales.
Gm had a 60mtg & 72mth buy 4.9% & 5.9%
We paid invoice minus 1K Gm card $ 2,5K Dealier incentives total 3.5
K under Invoice Excellent deal Great CarI think I'll be picking up an 09 G8 GXP next year due to the 6MT option and Brembos.
-mike
$32,295 MSRP
Paid:
29,806 GMS Pricing
-8,150 Trade (2004 Grand Prix GTP/CompG,43k Miles)... Galves Value is $8,425
-1,598 GM Card Earnings
+1,759 NY Sales tax
$21,817 OTD
I'm gonna miss my HUD
-mike
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also, please provide numbers for the value before and after the plummet?
is the plummet any more or less than any 2008 vehicle that has sat on the lot for a couple months? thanks...
Under invoice? At invoice? Also what are the rebates I am not any kind of supplier.
If GM gets rid of Pontiac, expect them to go much lower.
Dealers are gonna be stuck with these cars or just wait for the suckers.
-mike
Another issue, The Red Tag Event- Is they take the savings off the MSRP, when they need to take the savings off the sale price that is achieved, because most cars are not sold for MSRP. So if you consider all of this, there is no substantial amount of savings being adjusted for the deal. The savings is minimal.
For instance, a car that is $28k, then has a sale price of $26, then the savings should be taken off the sale price. Because otherwise they aren't doing anything out of the ordinary. No one buys MSRP, if they do, then its a rare or very new car. Even then, market and conditions determine if this can be done. Right now, NO.
Just think a used G8 with a few miles, already broken in, the first owner took the first hit in depreciation, sounds like a good deal, I do see the market getting better, and with that, comes with values getting stronger.
$16,222.30 for a 2008 white sport premium G35 with a $37,475 MSRP
$13,289.38 for a 2009 white sport premium G8 GT with a $33,210 MSRP, and
$11,500 for a 2009 metallic red sport premium G8 GT with a $33210 MSRP.
The G35 had more luxury features, but the G8 GT was roomier without sacrificing handling, and a 6.0 L V8 is just more entertaining than a 3.5 L V6. I preferred white, but not enough to pay the extra $1789. The salesman was not pushy and seemed to be a straight shooter. He said that I could not have gotten as good of a cash deal because they gave me way more for the BMW (sport, premium, xenon, automatic) than usual, to reduce their inventory. Rather than wholesale out the BMW, they plan to sell it on their lot. The BMW had 18,800 miles on the odometer, no dings or scratches, and retained a little new car smell because it was seldom parked outdoors. The red G8 GT had 41 miles on the odometer. The future of GM, Pontiac, and muscle cars is in doubt, but I like the G8 GT so much that I’ll happily take my chances. It’s not quite as agile or polished as the 330i, but for some reason I enjoy it more. I’ll be even happier after installing a cat-back performance exhaust system and a spare tire with a jack.
Just wondering if anyone recommends opting for the extended warranty on the G8 as its $1000 extra and covers bumper to bumper 5 years to 100,000
Thoughts????
I would hope I would keep it 5 years, but would need to drive it for a few months to answer that.
However I am not sure if I will keep the car long enough, I tend to get the itch for new cars every 4 years.
If it wasn't for their troubles and the probable demise of Pontiac (IMHO) I too would trade my '05 BMW 330i w/ ZHP performance pkg. Oh well!
So, I guess by some Totota must be going out of business now...LOL
PS: Pontiac is and will be fine.
Pontiac G5 2.9% 2.9% 2.9% - Or $1,500
Pontiac G6 (1SA) 4.9% 4.9% 4.9% - Or $1,250
Pontiac G6 (1SB) 6.9% 6.9% 6.9% - Or $750
Pontiac G6 (1SV) - - - - Or $0
Pontiac G8 GT Sedan 5.9% 5.9% 5.9% - Or $1,500
Pontiac G8 GXP Sedan 5.9% 5.9% 5.9% - Or $1,500
Pontiac G8 Sedan 4.9% 4.9% 4.9% - Or $1,500
Pontiac Solstice - - - - Or $500
Pontiac Torrent 5.9% 5.9% 5.9% - Or $1,000
Pontiac Vibe 6.9% 6.9% 6.9% - Or $500
Incidentally, I'm extremely pleased with my G8 and try to find excuses to drive it around. After I install a Roto-Fab cold air intake and Magnaflow cat-back exhaust system, I'll be ecstatic.
Pontiac is a division of GM like Lexus is to Toyota. So to compare Toyota to Pontiac is WAAAAAY off basis...think about it! GM is struggling and something must and will go...I think it's Pontiac...I could be wrong...I hope so...I am American.
I guess if you own a G8 my comments may "ruffle your feathers", I too would be the same way. I hope Pontiac stays because I LIKE the G8, that's what led me to this forum. Good luck, but for me I'll keep my BMW until the market decides whether or not GM survives or not.
I hope Pontiac stays also, I really think they will because I have actually been in the dealerships and seen people buying cars, in fact I hope all car companies stay in business so we always have options to choose from and it creates that competitive nature which brings us new model cars.
Good thing the G8 GXP isn't here yet or I might do something stupid.
Maybe time to go Cobalt-shopping instead!
I need cash so bad that I may trade both my 05 GTO and 06 TDI for an 09 Cobalt 5-spd plus cash, if a dealership agrees to that. (On the other hand, my friends are all authorized to tase me make a sudden move to sell/trade my GTO.)
Anyone ever traded two for one and taken cash plus a new car out of the deal?
(Dealer inventory would be down by 1 and they'd have two primo/rare cars to either sell themselves or wholesale. Basically, hypothetically, would you buy two used cars from me? Of course you would!)
If I consider such a deal, I will have to also testdrive one of the G8s too even though all the current USA G8s have a woefully incorrect transmission type.
In case anyone from GM is reading this board: I will absolutely buy a new GM car or truck if allowed to use all of my GM Card dollars in conjunction with any other inccentives.