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Car_man
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Unfortunately, most manufacturers charge extra to Alaska and Hawaii because of the extra shipping costs - Alaska-bound vehicles either travel by boat or cross through canada on the ground, and Hawaii has to come by boat. Sometimes, those extra costs of shipping will cause "48 state" deals to not apply in Alaska and Hawaii.
While we are showing both a $1250 rebate (or low APR financing) and $1250 dealer incentive on the GC until October 4, regional restrictions sometimes apply, and the Alaska/Hawaii may be one of the restricted markets.
kcram
Community Leader/Smart Shopper Conference
Car_man
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2.) does anyone know if mitsu. is offering any loyalty incentives for their 2000's??
...thanks!
from what i have read from edmunds regarding holdbacks is that mitsubishi is the only one that does charge the customer their "2% holdback". don't ask me why, that's just what i've read here?? that's why i am wondering if thier 2% holdback is or is not included in thier invoice prices?? c-ya~
( the following was c/c/p from the finance section of edmunds):
This amount is "invisible" to the consumer because it does not appear on the dealer invoice (except in the case of Mitsubishi Motors, where the manufacturer allows dealers to charge the customer directly for the holdback).
i don't know.....myabe "the carman" could help us understand all this??? :-)
- The Merg
Car_man
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1. Currently there is a dealer incentive for the 1999 Toyota Camry LE (for at least this one), but it does not appear in Edmund's website. A dealer in South Florida said it's $1,000, and another in the same area said $800. Which one is telling the truth?
2. When I compared Edmund's Dealer invoice cost (for several units) of the 1999 Toyota Camry LE with the corresponding so-called "Invoice Amount" for the entire car (ie, the total value) in the dealer's list shown to me (there is no breakdown for options), I have found that the "Invoice Amount" is about 4% higher than Edmund's figures. Why is this? Should we believe the "Invoice Amount" presented by the dealer? or is this a way to make the customer believe that Edmund's figures are incorrect?.
Thanks a lot.
aerf
Car_man
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Car_man
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the $1500 Cash Back is added to the advertised 15,995 price for the one and only E-150 unit on the lot. To legally comply the dealer needs to only offer one vehicle for sale. In this offer the destination charges are tacked to the invoice price. He scribbled some $299 Doc fees and some inflated tag and registration numbers. Well, when the rain stops, we want to iron out the deal.How should we handle what seems like a good below invoice price. Need Help Now! THANK YOU ALL!
Car_man
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Car_man
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I know I have asked you about the Ranger in the past, but I am actually getting one this time. I know that the 2000 Ranger has a $500 rebate and some really high special financing, but it expires on 1 Oct. I was wondering if you had any insight as to what Ford might do for its next rebate phase?
Thanks,
The Merg
Car_man
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Car_man
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I too have see people posting success stories about how they have gotten incredible deals through on-line services like the ones that you mentioned. It appears to me as though these web sites have been subsidizing the vehicles that they sell and providing great deals in an effort to create a buzz about them. It appears as though it has been successful at doing so. However, they can't continue to lose money on deals indefinitely. Eventually, they are going to have to try to turn a profit. In general, doing research and purchasing a vehicle on your own directly from a dealership is the best way to get a good deal. Using a buying service only adds another party to the purchase process that needs to make money off of your deal.
You are going to have to pay the destination charge for any vehicle that you purchase. This is a pretty standard fee in the automotive industry. I guess that manufacturers started breaking this item out separately so that they could advertise lower prices on their vehicles. Still, you are going to have to pay it one way or another of you get a new car or truck.
Car_man
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Do you have any info about upcoming rebates, incentives, or special financing on Explorers (1999 and/or 2000)? The current ones are good through 10/1, but I don't think I have enough time to shop around for the best deal.
Thanks for all of the great info. This site is enormously helpful.
Beginning at the same time, the 2000 Windstar Base and LX have $1,000 consumer cash, lease support, or 4.9% to 6.9% financing and the SE and SEL have $500 consumer cash, lease support, or 4.9% to 6.9% financing. The 1999 Windstar Base and LX will have $1,000 consumer cash and $500 dealer cash and the SE and SEL will have just $500 consumer cash.
Car_man
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Thanks,
The Merg
Car_man
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I missed out on the old incentives since I'm still trying to sell my truck.
Thanks for the help,
Mark Chappell
I should have the new Toyota, Nissan, and GM information that you are looking for later on this week. Please check back with me in a couple of days for answers to your questions. Thanks.
Car_man
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thanks
Do you know of any incentives from factory to dealer on the 2000 Concorde. Currently have a 1000 rebate to consumer till 12/13/99, but I can't find any info on the dealer incentive.
Your 2 cents? What do you think about the reliability of the Concorde?
Thanks so much for your time and knowledge!!
mkshalom
Car_man
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In answer to your question, I believe that Subaru dealerships can combine Consumer and Dealer cash incentives if they are both available on the same vehicle. However, Consumers are only entitled to the Consumer Cash. It is up to the specific dealership that you are dealing with to decide if they will dip into part or all of their Dealer Cash to make a deal.
Car_man
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As far as the reliability of this car is concerned, it is hard to tell exactly how reliable this vehicle will prove to be in the long run because it recently underwent a major redesign. Thus far, I haven't heard about any wide-spread problems with it though.
Car_man
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Quick response would be really appreciated...I'm looking to buy in the next few days, down int he Maryland/Virginia area. Thanks...
Car_man
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I am interested in if, for no other reason, to take
advantage of possible holdback negotiation. If
the dealer already has what I'm looking for in
stock, will he resist the idea of ordering the same
vehicle? How would I persuade him to order?
Thanks!
LX van. I understand that the dealer will receive
the full holdback amount since he is ordering and
selling at the same time. Can I negotiate this (I
believe it is 3% for Ford)? If so, what is
reasonable? Has anybody worked a 1.5% deal?
Thanks!
Car_man
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