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My impression was that one option was with cut-rate financing and the other option was with cash or private financing. It may generate foot traffic, but I feel mislead.
Under the drop down marked "vehicle shopping" click to regional incentives. A new page should open up. Click your region and it will open another window. Listed there are the current GM incentives available to anyone.
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However, typically a manufacturer's rebate is not considered deductible for sales tax purposes. This is because the purchaser is not entitled to the rebate until the vehicle is sold. The purchaser is simply assigning in advance the cash rebate to the dealer as part of the purchaser's consideration in buying the vehicle. A documented manufacturer's rebate stipulates that the rebate must be assigned to the dealer by the purchaser and the dealer’s gross retail income will reflect the amount of the rebate, therefore, the rebate would be considered taxable for sales tax purposes.
Regarding dealer cash, a manufacturer's price reduction is considered deductible for sales tax purposes. This is because the manufacturer is actually reducing the selling price of the vehicle through dealer cash. The dealer (seller) does not receive the amount of the price reduction as consideration. A dealer's price discount is also considered deductible in determining the amount on which sales tax is charged. The selling price is reduced by the dealer's price discount or dealer cash. The dealer (seller) does not receive the amount of the price discount as consideration for the vehicle sale.
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Glad to see you're still here - you've helped me greatly in the past and I'm back for more!
I'm in Dallas and want to purchase a new 2004 Eddie Bauer Expedition - I am trying to figure out how the current incentives work.
What's confusing to me is the cash back and incentive financing and which is the best deal right now for someone who wants the lowest possible monthly payment. Can you help?
Thanks!
If I was in the market for this truck at this time, I probably would finance it through Ford Credit at 0% for 5 years, which would also qualify me for the $1,000 Ford Credit bonus. On expensive vehicles, like the Expedition can be if one loads it up, consumers usually come out ahead by taking 0% financing instead of the cash alternative, assuming that they hold onto their vehicle until the end of their loan.
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I saw some reference to these on another GM car club website but can not get anyone to respond to this question?? And can they be used in conjunction with the GM card points.They have been used in conjunction with the rebates and finance incentives.
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I was wondering if anyone knows the "Top Secret" Factory-to-Dealer incentives for a 2004 Suburban 1/2 ton LT 2wd? What is GM paying Joe Blow's Auto Dealership to move the 2004 models and make room for 2005's?
Please read my post under the Wagons forum..PontiacVibe title (last post dated today)
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Rebates on the 05's are currently $1500. Do you think they will go up significantly as the weeks go by?
Basically I guess I need to know ALL Phaeton incentives for the DC metro area, no matter how obscure, etc.
What type of vehicle do you drive that you "know" it worth $15,0 .? - who knows, it might be worth $12,0 .......................
Terry.
This site can also help determine use car values.
http://www.edmunds.com/used/index.html
Take postings with a grain of salt. Good luck.
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You should be able to get a good idea of what sort of price you should pay for this model by looking up its Edmunds.com True Market Value in the New Vehicle Pricing section of this site. You also should stop by the Prices Paid forum and visit the following discussion "Infiniti FX45 / FX35: Prices Paid & Buying Experience". There you will find other community members who have either recently purchased or who are in the market for this model. They should be able to give you feedback on what sort of price to expect.
Once you have an idea of what sort of price you should pay, you need to figure out what your interest rate will be. It is in your best interest to get pre-approved to finance this vehicle, either through a credit union, a local bank, or one that does business over the internet, before negotiating with dealers. Getting pre-approved serves two purposes. One, it gives you an idea of what sort of interest rate to expect. And two, it often motivates the dealer that you are working with to match or beat the rate that you already have.
When you know the price that you should pay and the interest rate that you can expect, you can plug this information into the finance calculator that is available on the following page, Edmunds.com Loan Calculator to get an idea of what your payment witll be like.
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