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2009 LT AWD:
MSRP $37,200
Rebate ($3,000)
Dealer Discount ($3,212) after 3.5hrs of negotiating and leaving almost 6 times
Total Price: $30,988
Also they threw in 5 years of oil changes & tire rotations. I'd estimate that would be around $1500 bucks. Any thoughts? I haven't got to the financing yet but am wondering if the price seems good or not????
My "thought" STAY AWAY! They promised me and even charged me for A rewards program and never gave it to me. They said the rewards was some free oil changes like every third or fourth. after checking owners manual this car can go upto a year without needing a oil change. so don't think your saving much. Get it in writing BEFORE you sign anything, I made that mistake.
Can you let me know if you can help me arrange a purchase of either Ford Edge or Chevrolet Traverse or Equinox. The car has to have AWD with basic package and the engine 3.2 to 3.5. I want the car be possibly new but any other offers for up to 3 years old can be consider. Lastly can you help me with all the paper work required to bring the car to Canada. What prices are for these cars and is it worth it compare to canadian prices to buy car in US. Anyone who can help please let me know
Thank you
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/mediaroom/releases-nat-2007-07-h245e-1924.htm
Also, the vehicle will be subject to the GST and if you pay sales tax in the U.S. then you're paying double tax. Good luck.
If yes does GM cover warranty or not and is it worth it to buy there in the first place.
No dealers in Maryland seem to want to dig deep for a sale. Looks like invoice is about $1,200 under MSRP and they don't want to go there.
My deal right now with Jeff Barnes is $500 over invoice on a Granite 2010 Traverse LT2 AWD. From there, a $2,500 GM discount, $1,000 loyalty discount, and $750 off for being with USAA. This at 4.75% financing. Looks like we'll take it.
Criswell may go to $100 over invoice, but after what their service department did to me on my truck I'll never deal with that place again! Jeff Barnes has an awesome service department and it's worth a little extra to give them the sale.
I can give up the $2,500 and $750 credits and get 2.9% from GMAC. They don't offer 0% now.
230 miles so far and we absolutely love the room, the way it drives, the handling, the turning radius and even the little amber light that gently illuminates the cupholder area!
We find ourselves just looking for places to drive to!
MSRP on the vehicle is $34,900. Dealership originally told me they could come down $2k (so $32,900). They are currently offering a 0% or $2k rebate-of which I have informed the dealership I wish to take the 0%. Clearly, they forgot that part because my most recent offer was $30,988, including all rebates and discounts. So basically, add the $2k rebate back on to that offer and that puts me at $32,988. Essentially they have dropped $2k from MSRP and have been giving me the run around about their invoice price so I am having a hard time basing my final offer on that.
It seems that I've read about people getting new LTZ for only $1 or 2K more than the offer I have on the table.
I'm in the Northeast and would love feedback on what people have paid for 2010's vs MSRP or invoice. Also, I am in now rush to buy, however, I now have the new car bug and so I would like to do it in the next month or so. ould I have any advantage waiting until June? I've searched for incentives and rebates etc., but i dont think i qualify for many of them---USAA member, Toyota, or Saturn owner etc.--would've thought the "loyalty" discount would go to those who currently own a chevy like myself..........
I am in Phoenix also. Could you please post the details of your purchase/lease (original MSRP, price paid, etc.)? My wife wants to buy a Traverse, and I'd like to figure out what we should expect to pay. Thanks!
Got employee pricing and the dealer took off $8000 from the total purchase price which included the tax. This SUV 2LT has cashmere leather with dark titanium trim interior so the carpet is grey, twin sunroofs with a power tailgate, trailer package,pwr passenger seat nice and the standard XM sat radio/cd player, 18 inch wheels . The color is red jewel metallic hope it doesn't chip easily, it's a very visually striking same colors as our Equinox is that's what sold us on it.
Will pick it up Wednesday and thanks to all the staff at GSL Chevy for making this purchase happen.
2011 1LT AWD
Msrp=35475
sell price = 32460
mf=.00100
resid=.46% = 16318
rebates 2000
term= 48
payments 364 with 1st payment +taxes, fees up front(so approx 2300 total
)
NYS 8.75
ACQ Fee 995
MSRP=$44,095
MF=0.0004 (about 0.5%) woo hoo!
Residual= 50% $22,048
The only question that remains is the price of the car. There is a $2500 cash allowance advertised on chevy.com that seems to apply to leasing but I can not tell for sure. It says that you can not use in combination with 0%/60mo financing but does not specifically say anything about leasing.
One dealer has told me that there is a $1200 cash allowance that they can use toward a lease.
Another told me that there is a $1600 cash allowance that they can use toward a lease.
They both said that I could not use the 2500 on a lease, but then where are they getting the lower cash allowances from?
How do I find out definitively what the official chevy cash is on a lease?
Thanks,
--BobG
Black Granite
Leather Seating
Sunroof
Connectivity Package
**Dealer installed Hit the Road Package**
Agreed on $38,700
Any thoughts?
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Vehicle 2012 Traverse 2LT, the dealers offer is:
$43,916.78 minus rebates $ 2,750.00
Tax 767.93
License is $218.00
Trade value at $36,000 and payoff at $34,170.15,
Total amount financed $40,472.86
72 months at 2.99% is 615.52 per month
Yes I know I shouldn't go 72 months, but I am! I'm wanting to keep my monthly payment at $550 with nothing down except my trade/rebates. Anyone?
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They also claim to have all the maintenance records.
We hope that things get worked out on the contract! If you want for us to check into anything, we can be reached at socialmedia@gm.com (include your name, contact information, and the last 8 of your VIN).
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Another reason I hate dealing with car dealers, why are they so slimy!
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This is quite often, but not always, due to the wheel speed sensor wiring completely exposed to the outside weather elements.
And never trust a Car Fax.
I turned in a 2002 Silverado and still have copies of the paperwork delineating 4 complaints of sudden acceleration problems.
And the Car Fax for said vehicle as it sat on the dealer’s lot that I turned it into, simply stated “One owner, no problems”
I don’t wish to give the Dealerships name but let me just say it’s called Bill
Fox Chevrolet in Rochester, Michigan.
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Backup camera has been added. I like that, but still getting used to it.
It also has updated 'Mylink' package for better phone connectivity, Siri for compatible phones, USB connections.
The package still fits what I want in a vehicle same as 2008. I'm not sure when or if a major redesign is planned. Surprised the pricing is not much different than 2008. Saturn has leather, power liftgate, memory seats not on the Traverse, Traverse has backup camera, upgraded radio system. MSRP about the same but paid $2000 less for the Traverse. Nice that the insurance is $105 a year less than the Hyundai Elantra even though MSRP was $15,000 more.
Thanks,
Bill