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  • john325john325 Member Posts: 237
    Cwj: My understanding is in line w/ yours... btw, that was a great review you wrote. Fedlawman's sure to love it.

    Hey Islandpete1: Last Thursday my wife was picking up the kids at a local day camp and a ML320 driver was parked right next to her. He really liked the RDV, and even sat inside it to check it out. Although it may not be stunning in terms of looks, people do like it!
  • mfarmer2mfarmer2 Member Posts: 67
    I think what tends to happen in many of the discussions at Town Hall, is that non-owners will focus in on one or two "negative" words, or even misquote parts of a review, simply for the purpose of trashing the vehicle. Naturally, owners (including us) will tend to get a little defensive, and the next thing you know the reviewer's perspective get's completetly blown out of proportion.


    I also thought the Edmunds' RDV road test, and vehicle info. guide reviews, were pretty decent; of course putting into perspective that there isn't much that really impresses the Edmunds' staff, period. If anyone here thinks the Edmund's RDV review was negative, you should compare that with what they say about the intended competition: MB M-Series pro/cons, RX-300 pro/cons, and RDV pro/cons.

    I'll stop there, and let you find the others ones by yourself. But I just wanted to point out, that compared to others, the RDV gets off pretty easy; and actually comes across as very positive. One thing to keep in mind, is that there's no one vehicle that's going to satisfy everyone, and unless it's fluff piece or paid advertising, you're always going to see some kind of criticism in just about every review you read.

    Utlimately, you need to find the vehicle that pleases you the most, and take everything else with a grain of salt. My 2 cents. :-)

    Mary

  • islandpete1islandpete1 Member Posts: 40
    armtdm , I believe you are confused with the "Full Time All WD" that vehicles such as Subaru have. The patented Versatrack AWD only activates when needed. In normal conditions it is just a frontwheeler. On snow covered roads for example if the front wheels detect slipage it will activate power also to the rear wheels via sensors. When it sensors normal road conditions it reverts back to FWD.
  • cwjacobsencwjacobsen Member Posts: 293
    Mary - Well said.

    John & Island - You know, Gamera is still the only Rendezvous I've seen in Fort Wayne. And since June, I've only seen one other on the road outside of town, and that's after taking multiple road trips since Gamera landed June 4. And frankly, I'm a little disappointed that I've not been able to share any people coming up to the vehicle and asking questions stories. I get the sidelong glances, but not the personal interaction about which others have spoke. It's rather ironic bacause I know I was the first to post about the double takes Gamera received the day I took delivery. Don't get me wrong, I love the stories. I'm just a little envious.

    CWJ

    P.S. Those who seem to do the most sidelong staring are the RX, ML, and MDX drivers, i.e.; the "comparable" crossovers. There are plenty of them here in town, and I'm still looking for the first one with a trailer hitch. Maybe there's someone over on the RX,ML or MDX board talking about the strange Rendezvous driver who only seemed interested in checking out the rear bumper of his/her vehicle.
  • tonychrystonychrys Member Posts: 1,310
    What color is your RDV? I'll have to look for you on the bridge or Island ;-)
  • drew_drew_ Member Posts: 3,382
    Steve linked you to the review, not me :-). Look for the Canuck flag when I post ;-)


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  • john325john325 Member Posts: 237
    Excusez-moi! I think I've used most of the French I can muster, drawing on high school French from many years ago. And at that, I'm sure I've made some flagrant mistakes... Speaking of mistakes, I guess I'm just so accustomed to you posting here that I assumed it was you. No wonder it was a "softball" - Steve tossed it to us. :-)
  • islandpete1islandpete1 Member Posts: 40
    tonychrys, I have the CXL SD package w/third row seat /Pewter Metalic W/Greymist panels. Bought it at Arnold Buick West Babylon,NY in May. How about you TC :-).CWJ, have gotten plenty of those side glances and you are right about most of them being RXs,MLs or MDXs. Also I have noticed a few of the pricey car owners(not SUVs) , Lexus, Acuras etc. turning heads:-).A Mercedes convertable passed me on the Garden State Pky NJ and this young blonde(passenger's)head almost did a 360deg. Almost reminded me of the gal in that movie "The Exorcist" ;-)CWJ, What's the mileage on "Gamera" ?
  • islandpete1islandpete1 Member Posts: 40
    john325 , that was nice of you guys to let the competition have a peek at GM's closely kept secret(RDV):-)I'm sure he was impressed. Not kidding when I say closely kept. As with CWJ, I really have not seen but one RDV and that was parked in Atlantic City NJ(identical to mine). And CWJ, no one around to talk to :-( ;-)
  • john325john325 Member Posts: 237
    Do you have captains chairs in the 2nd row or the bench seat? Our model sounds identical to yours (color, model, etc.); we have the bench seat.

    I experimented with the horn last night. Seems as long as you press it just slightly below the indentation where the Buick logo is, the horn honks just fine. Anywhere else and you're taking a chance. A pet-peave I have w/ my '99 Bonneville is that sometimes the horn just doesn't work. I hate feeling vulnerable like that.

    The kids go back to school next week. Multiply the # of looks at that time by about at least 100. There are lots of the Yukons, Suburbans, Expeditions, etc. there at the school yard. My wife will have fun sharing with everyone. Btw, we have about 4,500 miles on our RDV which includes a few big trips: L.A., Yosemite National Park, & camping in Sacrament area.
  • islandpete1islandpete1 Member Posts: 40
    I guess you can say our RDV's are identical. I also have the center bench seat. Have you tried removing them yet.? Just wondering how easy it is. Have not been to California yet. Would love to put the RDV to the test and head west:-)Someday, If work permits:-)Re: your Bonnie's horn problem. What does GM have to say about it. Seems this should be covered for saftey reasons alone. Maybe you should make some noise. You know the squeaky wheel gets the grease:-)etc etc.
  • fedlawmanfedlawman Member Posts: 3,118
    OK, what's going on here? 20+ posts, and not one of them a basher?

    Yes, I agree with CWJ that the review reads more like an advertisemant...and yes, I have heard of companies providing "news stories" to the media. I don't recall his name, but a man wrote a book about all of the "news" that is actually paid for by sponsors to endorse a product. I remember not too long ago there was a popular news item that said red wine is good for your health...the author specifically mentioned this one. It's amazing once you start looking for it, how obvious it is. Just watch the evening news on TV and look for it.

    Wow, did I stray, or what?

    I took the kids to visit my mom today. It rained all last night and throughout the day today so I got to "play" with the VersaTrak. It can be detected when you lauch from a stoplight on wet pavement. On launch, there is a split second of wheel spin and then the RDV just goes...it is seamless and very effective.
  • john325john325 Member Posts: 237
    The 2nd row comes out fairly easily. One may have to wrestle with the front prongs a bit to get each seat out though. And although each seat is not teribly heavy, I think it's probably a task better left for the fellas to do. I use to hate to take the 2nd & 3rd seats out of the Caravan - bulky & heavy! This, by comparison, is smaller & only half the weight. ;-)

    re:Bonneville Horn: it doesn't have the problem all the time which makes it hard to diagnose. I'm inclined to just have my mechanic look at it, and maybe consider changing the spring-mechanism or whatever it is that makes the horn honk.

    What kind of wax/polish are you using for your RDV. Fedlawman had recommended Klasse products over on the "Care & Maintenance" section of the Owners' Forum. If you haven't checked that forum out yet, it's worth a visit.

    Brian: nice to see you back on the boards. Be careful in that Seattle rain.
  • tonychrystonychrys Member Posts: 1,310
    Well, when the wife lets me it's the Black Rex with the gold emblems. Seriously though, I prefer that she and the little man drive it most of the time, safety was my #1 concern when I bought it.

    Most of the time I'm stuck in the Gold Grand Am. I drive from the Island to NJ everyday, about 145 miles a day. So yea, I know the roads (and the cars on it).

    Plus we have family out in Bay Shore/Deer park, so we're probably in your neck of the woods every once in awhile.
  • bymclaughbymclaugh Member Posts: 103
    Read the review from the San Antonio Express, and found it to be quite positive. Almost too positive, and that tends to make one a bit suspicious. One of the most interesting things to me was the fact that unlike most, if not all reviews, I've read, they don't mention that the RDV is the Aztek's "cousin" or "sibling". Most reviewers just love to point out that the two are related, and this one didn't even mention it. Interesting...

    And an update on our horn problem I mentioned a while ago. The wife took it in and got it fixed a few days ago and it turns out it was a loose terminal in the wiring harness (ie, a loose wire) that was causing the problem. She was in and out in about 20 minutes. Pretty good.

    And yesterday, the wife took the Bonneville as she had a long trip to make and we're trying to keep miles off the RDV as it's leased, so I drove the RDV. Everything is going fine and I'm thinking how much I like this vehicle, when on my way home I start hearing this noise seemingly coming from over near the passenger seat, and as I drive it gets louder. I then realize that the noise gets louder as I speed up, and goes away when I stop, and I'm wondering what might have come loose and whether the RDV will end up in the shop. Eventually, I'm able to pull off into a grocery store parking lot and I take a look under the vehicle to see if I can figure out what's causing this odd noise. And sure enough, there's the culprit. There's a label on the propshaft going back to the rear wheels and this label has somehow become half peeled off and is dangling under the vehicle. As the vehicle would move, this label would smack the bottom of the floorpan and make the noise I had been hearing. So I reach under the vehicle, yank off the label, and sure enough, when I start driving again, the noise is gone. If only all problems could be solved so easily! :)

    BY
  • cwjacobsencwjacobsen Member Posts: 293
    The $30,000+ vehicle version of the clothes pin attached playing card in the bycycle spokes. Now that's class! I know I did this when I was a kid. Brian, did kids still do this when you were growing up? I'll have to climb under Gamera, find that sticker, and peel it back halfway for my own fun.

    CWJ

    P.S. IslandPete - Gamera has about 2500 trouble free miles, 0 troublesome miles.
  • dougster1dougster1 Member Posts: 8
    Enjoyed everyone's messages, and since I'm within a day of ordering an RDV, thought I'd leap in!

    Today 3 local (central NJ) dealers are finetuning their competing offers to sell me a CXL per my specs: Driftwood/Bronzemist w/Oak interior, plus Versatility Package, 6-disc CD, Towing Package, and Sunroof options. Best price so far is $30,921 pre-tax and -fees (MSRP=$33472.00).

    Hope to decide by tomorrow and close deal (including trade-in of '95 Montero SR and making a buy vs. lease decision) before Labor Day.

    Any advice (especially on pricing) will be welcome. Wish me luck, and hope to be in the club soon!
  • joesteinjoestein Member Posts: 23
    My wife and I saw the Rendezvous this weekend and we liked it. The big problem is that they are too expensive. The car is an obvious copy of the RX300 (with a third seat). You can buy an RX300 for only 2 or 3 thousand more(less than 10% difference). Beside the obvious differnce that Lexus builds a more dependable and quality car, the warranty, resale value and prestige far outweigh the Buick.

    Thats why only 2700 were sold last month. Despite the sales person telling me that the cars are HOT sellers, I noticed at least 7 (out of 50 GMCS & Buicks) of them on the small lot in the back of the dealership.

    Its too bad, because if Buick was able to sell a base 4WD car for about 24K and a loaded one for about 27K(or have a no-money down lease for $299 or $319), they might have a best seller in this very hot selling car-based SUV market.
  • suvshopper4suvshopper4 Member Posts: 1,110
    joestein: How much would you figure on paying for the RX300? Per the 4WD base prices shown here at edmunds, the difference is around $8k.
  • bymclaughbymclaugh Member Posts: 103
    Oh yeah, kids still did that when I was growing up, and that's the same thing I thought of when I saw what the actual problem was. :) Maybe I should have just left it dangling there and to complete the illusion, I could've gone out and got one of those big bike horns and connected it to the drivers side mirror. Of course, it'd have to be a nice classy chrome horn, as I wouldn't want it to look cheap. :)

    BY
  • tonychrystonychrys Member Posts: 1,310
    First, this is a silly comparison. The RX300 is in a different class, the engine (more powerful, smoother) and 4WD system (non-reactive, full-time) are superior, of course it'll cost more.

    But just to humour some folks, first, Edmunds TMV is worthless. That was the first thing I learned when shopping for a car this year. A 4WD RX300 w/Premium Plus Package invoices for $34,686 and can be had for $35k currently if you live in a competitive market (NY, LA, etc.).

    A FWD RX (more comparable to the RDV's AWD) w/PPP invoices for $33,121 and can easily be had for under $34k nowadays.

    Hope this helps.
  • john325john325 Member Posts: 237
    Suvshopper's analysis on pricing seems a bit more accurate, although I haven't checked it out in detail.

    Tonychrys: As you say the cars are entirely 2 different products. All things being equal, which they never are, you'd obviously expect to pay more for a Lexus.

    A 2001 RX300 vs the 2002 RDV - 2 Other huge coniderations for our family were the 3rd row seat and the large cargo space (109 cu. ft. compared to about 75 cu ft. in the RX300). I remember when my wife and I looked at the space behind the 2nd row of the Toyota Highlander and realized that in no way could it work for our family consisting of us, our 2 children and their friends.

    However, if one didn't need the extra storage space & only needed to seat 5 people or less, I would agree that the RX300, of for that matter the Toyota Highlander would be excellent choices. Isn't great that we all have so many excellent choices to make.

    By & CWJ; ever put balloons on the tires instead of the cards? That made a pretty cool sound as well.
  • ra1der5ra1der5 Member Posts: 86
    J325,

    What an ugly game... for the Raiders of course.

    Penalties have been a problem all pre-season except against SF, it was the ones getting into the action. Gruden won't take that for long.

    Turnovers... no turnovers through eight quarters of pre-season then... BAM! Three against SF.

    Though the ones and twos moved the ball well, the threes and fours were simply out-played by SF. There also was an obvious difference in philosophy as to what the coaches wanted to see out of the players.

    All in all, there were some bright spots and weaknesses for both teams. It was good to see Hearst running strong. He looked fully recovered. Good for the Niners, they need him... especially with all of the injuries to their RBs during the pre-season.

    Oh, and the RDV, running like a champ. We have the Firestone tires on ours and I really have to watch the tire pressure. It may be the difference between some really warm days and cooler days, but I swear we lost almost 10 lbs of pressure over a two week period.

    It's no longer milk that flies in our car, now it's "Buzz Lightyear, Space Ranger". Except Buzz seems to be a little more controlled.

    Humph... I guess I'll pay my dues...

    Go Niners!

    R5

    BTW: That's the last time you EVER see me saying THAT!
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    List prices are close if you go top end Rendezvous, but not that close. Price you would pay would not be close at all. GM would discount, Lexus does not. GM would likely have a better finance rate also.
  • tonychrystonychrys Member Posts: 1,310
    Some wrong assumptions. First, RX300s are going for a few hundred over invoice. In terms of leasing, the Lexus will hold it's residual value better, thus lowering the amount of the money financed, which provides attractive lease terms.
  • ra1der5ra1der5 Member Posts: 86
    All pending on what you are willing to do for a car. We ORDERED our RDV at $240 over invoice. I believe most of the old-timers on this board also purchased their RDV for a few hundred over invoice. If your willing to take the time, you'll find the deal you're looking for.

    Go RAIDERS!

    R5
  • john325john325 Member Posts: 237
    I couldn't believe my eyes when I read your sign-off. I laughed & laughed... Anyway, the game did have a lot of unexpected twists & turrns. Unfortunately the 9er's may not make the playoffs at all, while the Raiders are destined to be there.

    Try to keep Space Ranger away from the knobs; btw, did you get those fixed already. Losing 10 pounds in 2 week seems a bit odd. I believe ours has been staying steady. Now that you mention it though, I'll have to watch it more carefully. We also have the Firestones.

    Go Raiders,
    John B.
  • tonychrystonychrys Member Posts: 1,310
    "All pending on what you are willing to do for a car."
    Well, I'm not willing to wait months (MDX!). When we needed a new car our Pathfinder was off lease and we had to move quickly.

    My personal story is that after I researched the market and knew what was feasible, I phoned a few dealers. Didn't like their prices. So I simply went on Priceline.com, gave a price a few hundred over invoice, got an accepted offer in 8 hours. When I told the local dealers about it, they all changed their tune.

    Car shopping is just like football, gotta do your homework and have a game plan!

    Go Giants! Go Jets!
  • dlh4dlh4 Member Posts: 26
    14 days, and 1750 miles of trouble free driving. First rain today in the SF bay area and the perma-plate finish worked like a charm. I have noticed several new buyers ordering or buying off the lot going with the driftwood/bronzemist color scheme that we purchased, and I must say you won't be disappointed. If you are buying from a Caddy and Buick dealer, consider the Perma-plate finish. I have noticed head turning driving the RDV, but we are used to that, as we also have a Teal PT Cruiser that we bought last November.

    Ra1der5: Hope to see you on the freeway eventually as I have not yet seen another RDV on the roads of the bay area. I was surprised to hear you say go 9ers, as most of the football fans in the area are adamant haters of the 'other' team. My best friend and I love to give it to each other as he is a silver and black man, and I'm a red and gold fan. You can say I have bragging rights after the exhibition game, but the last time it meant anything the raiders won. Both teams look better and I think the draft really helped the 9ers as Carter looks for real. I like the young QB from Washington for the raiders but forget spelling that name I won't even try.

    If you know soccer, I will be officiating a game in Spartan Stadium San Jose CA, between Toluca and Cruz Azul of Mexico. 8-29-01 at 9pm. The car will be in the lot next to the team bus.
  • drew_drew_ Member Posts: 3,382
    The TMV isn't completely worthless. The problem with Lexus/Toyota vehicles is that pricing and deals varies by regions. IIRC, Edmunds TMV for Toyota/Lexus was based on one region only, which is why it is inaccurate if you live in another; this problem is known and I think they're dealing with it.


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  • fedlawmanfedlawman Member Posts: 3,118
    BYM - Your tale of woe was hilarious! Who would have thought?

    Took my RDV to the dealer today to have the right side memory module replaced...now the reverse tilt/memory works just fine. They also replaced the mirror glass (there was a trace amount of glazing on the surface which created a "prism" effect when the sun hit it just right.

    This dealer impresses me more every time I visit. When I showed up to drop off my RDV today, everyone (service manager, receptionist, etc.) knew my name and greeted me.
  • rkuehnrkuehn Member Posts: 120
    I made the comment a few days ago that Buick needed to add an AWD CX Versatility configuration, i.e. AWD & 3rd row without taking all that other stuff that comes with CXL. That would take ~$2k off the price of the least-expensive AWD w/3rd row, say $27k invoice. The only responses I noted made fun of me...

    But I think you speak to my point. GM is looking to make up for the dismal failure of Aztek with the RDV, but they need a mid-market configuration w/ AWD & 3rd row to get volume. Otherwise once Honda introduces its MDX variant next year with 3 rows for $27-30k it'll be all over. Look what they did to Chrysler with the Odyssey.
  • fedlawmanfedlawman Member Posts: 3,118
    Invoice price on a CXL with Versatility is about $29,000. Compare that to the MSRP of an Acura MDX, which is about $35,000.

    That's a $6000 real world difference in price. Now add sales tax and finance that over 60 months and you have a significant cost difference.

    What about the RX300? A base 2001 RX300 AWD with leather interior invoices for $33,000. Still $4000 more than a RDV, which has more equipment. And since the RX is a 2001 closeout, the 2002's will probably sell for well above invoice.

    I do think you're right about the Honda SUV! If Honda introduces a stripped down version of the MDX for less than $30,000, the RDV will be less attractive as an alternative to the MDX, ML320, RX300 crowd.

    Keep in mind, however, that the Honda version will also demand a premium over MSRP for at least the first year (a la Odyssey and MDX). Also, I wonder how much cheaper than the MDX it will actually be...after all, a fully loaded V6 Accord is only $2000 cheaper than a 3.2 TL.

    All Honda can really do to the MDX is take away the leather, fake wood trim, trip computer, auto climate control, and maybe downgrade the sound system. In all, you might shave $3000 off the MSRP...which is still going to be $3000 more than a CXL, which will still have all the goodies intact.

    Any way you slice it, competition and a little price war will create a win-win situation for the consumer.
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    I agree, the Honda will be more money any way you slice it. Take into account financing and real world prices and the spread will widen. Rendezvous is priced well and if there is more competition, it just means the deals will get better.
  • fedlawmanfedlawman Member Posts: 3,118
    The Honda may be your cup of tea.
  • rkuehnrkuehn Member Posts: 120
    Honestly when comparing the RDV with the MDX one gets less for less. My sense is that people generally agree the Acura is "superior" product (engine, handling, split 3rd row, whatever), but for $thousands more. Plus I wonder how many brand snobs would go for GM? Lexus wanna-be's would probably prefer to walk than go with GM. I think Honda is a more direct competitor to Buick.

    Meanwhile, it is my understanding that the Honda will MSRP for $27-30k w/ AWD & 3 rows. AND... don't forget the new Honda plant opens in Alabama next year which will take over ALL minivan production. So? The Canadian plant which now produces 160k Honda minivans & Acura SUVs will then be ALL SUVs. Figure 60k Acura (up from 40k) and 100k Honda SUVs? Whatever the mix, the new plant will do much to correct the undersupply problems Honda & Acura are having, not to mention dealer greed.

    So a RDV AWD CX Versatility (w/ 3rd row) with invoice around $27k seems an important mid-market space that Buick needs to get to, and fast.

    Consumers will be in great shape. If I worked in Detroit I'd be really, really scared.

    BTW my replicas arrived yesterday, really nice models for $8.
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    Why do you say that?
  • mfarmer2mfarmer2 Member Posts: 67
    As a first time Buick owner and having compared this vehicle with some of the competion, I'd like to share my views.

    Pricing - Rendezvous availability is a little slim in my area right now, so we may have paid a little more than if we'd waited. But even at what we paid, the cost was much lower compared to the intended competition.

    The lexus dealer was willing to negotiate on their RX300 price, but the cost was still considerably higher (by thousands), not to mention their financing/lease options were not nearly as good as GMAC.

    Someone above mentioned the RX300 had a better residual than the RDV. That might be true, but I think GMAC's lower lease interest rates make this a much better deal for the consumer in the long run. The money factor lowers the monthly payment while keeping the residual at realistic (lower) level, an advantage for those that may want to consider a purchase at the end of the lease term.

    Other than that, the competition are certainly offering fine products, and if having a more luxurious name plate was so important to us, we may have been able to cough up an additional 6k to 9k. But as I mentioned above, our choice was heavily weighed by value for dollar. And also, I think the Buick name plate carries a certain amount of class and distinction; very "regal" if I might add. hehe :-)

    Other costs to consider: the RDV epa ratings (fwd: 19/26) were also a big factor. You've got to figure mpg into your overall costs, and the RDV wins that one hands down. The RX300 also has good epa ratings (fwd: 19/23) for a vehicle in it's class, but if you consider you can carry more passengers in the RDV with the third row seat, that enhances the RDV epa value all the more.

    And one other consideration: the RDV costs considerably less to insurance than it's intended competion according to the quotes we got.

    Reliablility - was not a big concern for us. For one, we're leasing on a 36/36 warranty period, and we can walk away at the end of the term. Secondly, we feel that American makes are much better made, more reliable, nowadays than they used to be. Not to mention, that my husbands' family have owned many Buicks and have had very few problems.

    Although, it has occurred to us that is a first year model, makes it more likely that we may confronts problems (first year bugs), but we were willing to take our chance in exchange for the excitement of owning a first year model.

    In any case, if people are so concerned about long term reliability on the RDV, they can always opt for an extended warranty. Even after adding the cost of a 100k-150k extended warranty onto the RDV, it's overall costs are still much lower than the competition; not to mention that if you sell your RDV before the ext. warranty expires you will get a prorated refund on the ext. warranty.

    Have I covered all the bases (costs) here? Sorry this is so long winded. My 10 cents. ;-)

    Mary
  • dougster1dougster1 Member Posts: 8
    Turning out not to be so easy to get the RDV I want in central NJ.

    Three local dealers can't get my first choice color, driftwood/bronzemist -- one has been found, but it's been dealerized with a wood dash, pinstriping and special wheel molding (wonder who's idea was that). One dealer says there "may" be a white/sandrift avail, and is locating. No word on my third choice, Pewter.

    Without an employee discount or GM promotion, I'm prepared for a final price in the $30500-$31000 range. Seems fair, given all the pricing talk on this board. Best dealer price I got so far was $30921 for CXL w/versatility,CD changer, sunroof and towing. Just made a Priceline bid for a few hundred $ less than that, sent to dealers a wider radius from home. (Hadn't thought of Priceline until it was mentioned above -- good idea that I hope works as well in my case.)

    So right now, I'm ready and willing -- it's the dealers that don't seem to be able. May not be that interesting to you who are already happy RDV owners, but I'm kinda surprised it's not so easy to get the one I want in this part of the world.

    Will let you know how it turns out.
  • tonychrystonychrys Member Posts: 1,310
    Did you also try www.gmbuypower.com? I just did a search through central NJ and saw several ones in dealer stock that might fit your criteria. Worth a shot.
  • dougster1dougster1 Member Posts: 8
    Thanks. I've contacted all the listed dealers at gmbuypower.com already, and will see if my Priceline bid smokes anything more out of these guys.

    BTW, it was YOUR post from yesterday that gave me the idea to try Priceline -- so gracias again!
  • tonychrystonychrys Member Posts: 1,310
    I'm just passing the torch and giving back. When I was shopping back in January for a luxury SUV, it was some cool folks at Town Hall that steered me away from the JGC Limited (bad reliability and saftey record) and turned me onto the RX300.

    Then when I was getting frustrated shopping for a price (didn't have the time to play back and forth games), again, some TH participants suggested I try PL like they did. I actually got a more expensive model than I originally intended because the price was so good! Dealer was a pleasure to work with.

    I hope PL works out for you, good luck!
  • islandpete1islandpete1 Member Posts: 40
    You are right on target:-) It seems most of us have done enough research and made a decision to buy or lease the RDV. From what I have read, most agree the vehicle is not perfect as no one is. It reminds me of my first computer I purchased 6+ years ago. They were expensive and not as good as the ones today. If I had decided to wait and look and wait somemore, I would have denied myself all the joy and experience gained by making the decision to buy at that time. My choice of the RDV was made for my needs alone. It suits me. Life is too short to procrastinate .:-)
  • rkuehnrkuehn Member Posts: 120
    You might try to order one from the factory, the plant is in Mexico, should only take maybe 6 weeks. Shutdown for the '02 Aztec is in November. Any any dealer can order for delivery to any dealer, so you can probably get a good price.
  • dougster1dougster1 Member Posts: 8
    You're right, but rather not wait that long (my kids would more than agree). Also, current car needs work that I could avoid by trading in. So, keeping hopes up for quicker solution...
  • fedlawmanfedlawman Member Posts: 3,118
    Just referring to your situation, ie. waiting for your lease to come up. When you are ready to buy, you may have more of a selection.

    Brian
  • dindakdindak Member Posts: 6,632
    No doubt there will be many more choice in the spring. The Saturn VUE looks very good. In the end it will come down to dollars and sense. Living expenses have gone through the roof paying for our baby's day care and our house needs repairs.

    I really like the Rendezvous, but if the Vue or Escape/Tribute are cheaper and can do the job, we may have to make the hard decision. I know the Honda will be pricey so I won't even consider it. The smaller CR-V is suppose to be new next year so who knows.
  • fedlawmanfedlawman Member Posts: 3,118
    I know how you feel...I know you've been around and have researched your vehicle needs a lot, so I'm sure you'll make a good decision.

    Just like you, money was a strong deciding factor for me and of course, I really needed the 3rd row. In fact, when we first decided to get a new family hauler last year, we looked into used minivans. The 1997 Honda Odyssey and 1997 Mazda MPV were both around $17,000.

    I've been interested in your situation for some time and look forward to hearing about what you decide...whether it's a RDV or not.
  • rem933rem933 Member Posts: 10
    I posted my floor mat info on Accessories & Modifications.
    -Rich
  • beebe1beebe1 Member Posts: 4
    Okay,
    I am down to the MDX or RDV. I really like the rdv price though I haven't seen but one around town . Palm Beach county. My two concerns on the RDV is one Blind spots. How are all the owners finding the blind spots. Any real problems with them and also how about the head rest any problems with it. I am short and have to look through it when i test drove it and my head falls "Into" the headrest. Does anyone else have that problem or feel that would be a safety issue. Let me know owners. I want to buy a new car .Thanks :)
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