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INCENTIVE ON A PARTICULAR CAR. NOW FOR THE MOST PART THEIR ON ALL YEAR LONG. SOUNDS LIKE OVERPAY ME FOR THE CAR AND WE WILL GIVE YOU SOME OF IT BACK.
Can you help me out. What is the rebate {customer cash assistance} for the 2004 Saturn VUe V6 FWD. Cars Direct shows $1500.00. When I called a dealer in NJ he stated $500.00. I am interested in New Jersey and Florida {S/E area of Florida}. Last week Cars Direct showed $1000.00. Edmunds shows 1500.00 for the 4 cylinder and nothing {zero} for the V6?????
On an interesting side note, I thought that you might be interested in the fact that I have been hearing more and more stories from consumers lately who have been able to negotiate Saturn's traditional no-haggle pricing. I checked into this with a few dealers that I know and sure enough, some of them are indeed giving consumers discounts. Just something to keep in mind during your negotiations.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
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I just received this post. Plese refer to the SUV forum and click onto the SaturnVue discussion, post#2911.
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I have been offered a 2003 Vue V6,4,800 miles , never titled, from a Saturn dealership ( used as a demo}. They have stated they will sell for 1000.00 off MSRP. (there is also a 2000.00 cash incentive}{if you don't take their financing option],also added to the mix, I have a 2000.00 credit coming on my GM card...{I had 1200.00 and GM sent me a credit that will take it up to $2000.00 providing I purchase by Dec.1st,2003. {two weeks from now}. On top of that I have another 750.00 credit that I must use by Jan.1st,2004. I already checked and "all the rebates and applicable, which means I can get $4,750.00 off a 2003 V6 Vue.
My question to you is this:
Due to the fact that the demonstrator has 4800 miles on it, do you think they should also deduct x amount of dollars for each mile above the normal 5 or 6 miles that a NEW vehicle usually has on it.If so, how much is the norm per mile deduction????
I really wanted a 2004 Vue and they now have a $1500 cash incentive,but then my 2000.00 GM card is "no good" at all.
I came up with some figures on the 2003 as compared to the 2004.
MSRP with ABS and 16 alloy wheels for the 2003, 2wd, V6, Vue is $23,160.00 {this includes freight}.
Invoice for the above is $21,623.00.Assuming I can get them to sell to me for their invoice, I figure I could purchase this Vue for $21,623.00
minus the $2000.00 cash incentive, minus the $2000.00 GM card bonus points, minus the $750.00 credit rebate would give me a price of
$16,873.00 plus tax and tags.
I know this is a long post but I would like your opinion and advice. I have a trade-in...but that's another fight in itself.
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Thanks, I will give it a shot.
;Just posted on the Saturn Vue board at the SUV discussion.....Man claims he just purchased a 2004 Saturn Vue, got the cash incentive toward the purchase...plus he was allowed to use $1000.00 of his GM card money.I was told that with the $1500.00 cash incentive on the 2004 Vue that the GM card was not accepted. Can you pleasae check this out.. and get back to me.AFK-x {who I believe is a Saturn salesman was also in disbelief. Man claims he purchased in So. Boston area and claims the dealer told him GM has this deal going until Nov.30th?????
"Use your Earnings on a new Saturn
From April 1 until December 1, 2003, GM Cardmembers can apply up to $1,000 in GM Card Earnings toward the purchase or lease of a new 2002 or 2003 Saturn.*
Add on National GM Incentives for an even better deal. Qualified buyers can combine their eligible Earnings** with National GM Incentives. Find out which incentives are available for you, then get to your local Saturn retailer by December 1, 2003, and get a great deal on a Saturn.
Get into a Saturn now Visit Saturn.com for more info on the Saturn L-series, ION and VUE.
Visit gmcard.com to check your current Earnings.
Just make sure to visit a Saturn retailer by December 1, 2003 and use your Earnings toward a new Saturn!
*GM Blue, Gold, Copper-colored and Platinum Cardmembers can redeem up to $1,000 GM Card Earnings toward the purchase or lease of any new 2002 or 2003 Saturn vehicle delivered from dealer stock between 4/1/03 and 12/1/03.
**For current Earnings, visit gmcard.com or call 1-800-947-1000 and press option 4. Please see The GM Card Program Rules that are applicable to your Account for terms, conditions and limitations; either The GM Card Earnings Program Rules, which have a $500 annual Earnings cap, or The GM Card Earnings and Redemption Allowance Program Rules, which have Earnings redemption limits.
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Thanks...the key to this is that the earnings are "NOT" good towards a 2004 Saturn. Sooner or later down the road, they will probably relent and offer GM Card Earnings toward a 2004 Saturn as they have in the past.
I decided to take your advice and pass on the 2003 with 4800 "demonstrator" miles. They were trying to sell me the Vue for MSRP less the $1000.00 off for the mileage on a now one year old vehicle {as the 2004's are now plentiful} and not take anything off the 2003.
Is there some way to "know" when such offers come out, other then seeing someone post the info on the internet and just by "chance" find out about these GM incentives and GM Card offerings?
Thanks for your insight. I will probably be posting again as soon as the GM card comes into play on the 2004 Saturn.
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Do you find that the automakers "up the ante" as to rebates and incentives for the month of December in order to stimulate the sales of the
unsold 2003's????...or for that matter, even to stimulate 2004 sales?????
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Either way, I personally don't see any harm in waiting until December to buy. As I have mentioned in the past, it is difficult to predict what automakers will do with their future programs, but incentives probably don't have anywhere to go but up as manufacturers make the year-end push for respectable sales totals.
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The problem is that the trade-in value of a vehicle (I had two to trade) is so variable, even in the guides -- with N.A.D.A. being way high and Kelley low -- that the dealer had me convinced I was getting such a good deal on the trades he would not apply the $2,000 rebate or 2.9 financing to any price but the MSR. I didn't know what to say, since on the lowest guide price he was about $2,000 higher (although nowhere near N.A.D.A). Was I taken?
I also got a free trip to Jamaica or someplace similar from Mitsubishi. Are these trips like the horror stories you see on TV news exposes, or should I go?
Thanks.
As far as the trip goes, I do not believe that Mitsubishi is giving away free trips with its vehicles. This sounds like some sort of promotion that is being run by an individual dealership. Dealers are often able to get really cheap deals on trips through companies that run this sort of promotion. Since this is not an official Mitsubishi promotion it is difficult for me to say that the trip will be like or whether you should go.
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I went to the Saab dealership on 11/29 looking for a car for my MIL. They told me the program for a 2003 9-3 would would be worse in December than it was in November. Can you confirm or deny this? The deal that they offered me was $5000 off invoice. Thanks!
In a lot of ways, I had some "bad" old fashioned car dealer tactics used on me, but in the end I paid a reasonable, if not terrific price for the Endeavor, got out of two slightly upside-down situations without being a dime out of pocket, and will even end up getting paid a cash refund for an extended warranty I cancelled -- with a free pen and trip for two to Cancun thrown in. I can't say I feel cheated.
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Can I combine all of these offers? I can't seem to find anywhere that I *can't*, but who knows what fine print I am missing. The letter from GM says, "Stack this $1500 on top of other national and regional GM incentives for an even better value," so that makes me believe I can combine that, at least, with the rebate. It doesn't mention GM Card holders, but as a GM Card holder I would think membership should have its privileges.
I am leaning toward leasing, so I am not sure if that makes a difference. Either way, I would love to be able to chop off $4000 from the price ... the TMV price, of course.
Thank you in advance for your response and for all of your help in my car-buying quest!
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Now my question for you is this: Can the rebate be applied to a *lease*? The dealer made it sound like it could not, but who knows if he was trying to somehow pocket that money for himself or the dealership. I know that I can use the GM Card points and the GM certificate on the lease down payment, totaling $3,000, but I am also hoping to apply the rebate as well, for a total of $4k. It would make my decision to lease this car vs. the Hyundai Sonata LX a whole lot easier. (Hyundai, it turns out, has a lease incentive on the Sonata starting this month! And just when I thought leasing it would be out of the question ...)
Once again, thank you for your help!
As you mentioned, Mitsubishi also has $1,000 owner loyalty cash on this model. If you currently have a Mitsubishi you qualify for this additional $1,000 incentive.
Given the current market for Mitsubishis, you should not have any trouble purchasing this car right at dealer invoice, or perhaps a hundred or two over invoice before deducting any available incentives. Look up the dealer invoice price for the exact model that you are interested in by clicking on the following link: Edmunds.com New Car Price Guide. Once you have this figure, deduct the $2,000 customer cash (unless you are using the special financing program) and the loyalty cash and recent college grad incentive if you qualify for them. Use the resulting number that as your target price, shopping around at a couple of local dealerships if necessary.
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Leasing a Hyundai? Leases are calculated based on residual value. Hyundai has none, unless supported by their own captive finance company. I'm sure if you call around you can lease a better car for the same money.
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jpvwaudi, I am not sure what you mean when you say, "Rather than leasing either, find a program car where you'll own it for a lower payment. Typically, a current year Malibu (a popular rental) can be had for about 13k." An LT for 13k? Or do you mean the base model? What is a "program car"?
I am a fan of leasing right now due to my financial situation - I want to put nothing down and have a low ($250-ish) monthly payment. But I also want a car that I don't detest (that means no on Toyotas, Nissans and Hondas), and after about 10 months of research, I have narrowed my choices down to the Chevy and Hyundai. Rather than buy, it's better for me right now to put out less money for four years and then say, "Here's your car back, Chevy! See ya!" and then get into the car I *really* want to have for a long time.
Thanks for your help!
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Ok, umm...So, apparently after 10 months of research, you've develeped an aversion to the most reliable cars on the planet, and have settled on two brands that depreciate faster than 80% of all other car brands, and who's reliability is at the bottom of the barrell. Can you explain to the class, what research you did that could possibly lead you to this conclusion?
prodigalsun: I was not going to reply to your query because I perceive your tone to be judgmental and condescending. However, I find it necessary to point out to "the class" that you may have misunderstood what I wrote. It seems to me you assumed I ruled out the Toyota, Nissan and Honda based on my research. That is not the case. I have detested those brands for years due to my own experiences with them and did not include them in my research at all.
Class dismissed.