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Also saw a local dealer ad for Grand Caravan SXT for $7200 off of MSRP, which once again is similar to the pricing I got in June, before the employee pricing promotion. So, now it is once again a good time to deal.
Their promotion for July and August didn't move much product, I understand, and with internet savvy purchasers, it is no wonder.
Saturday morning, I rented a PT Cruiser from Enterprise (they have a $21.00 special/day for week-ends). I drove that sucker almost four hundred miles to make sure I was comfortable and compatible with it.(I am slightly handicapped,need plenty of leg room,6'2" tall, and a nice back area to carry my mobility scooter. It worked out great with those folding rear seats to give plenty of room for the scooter.
I always make a habit of renting a car for a couple of days before I purchase (just to make sure it is all that I read about). So now (after i call for an appointment) I am ready to make a 60 mile trip to see if the dealer will "keep his word". I printed out his offer so that there are no changes. I will follow up with a full report of either "Yes, I bought it! or "No" they were just trying to "lure" me into their dealership to wear me down....I will walk!!!!
It has been awesome since the day we got it! My 90 pound german shepherd stands up in the rear without her ears even touching the roof. She has all the room to turn around and lay whereever. The back lays flat with no footwell to fall in (like the PT). It has little things that american makers dont think of such as a place to hook the headrests up when they come off. It has some nice under storage in the back and funky little compartments everywhere. The front feels extremely roomy. The gas milesage is good and the drive is very nice.
Never thought I would buy a Suzuki but it has turned out to be a great buy! :shades:
Generally when I have seen that it requires a FICO/BEACON score of like 750 to qualify along with a clean credit history. You can check his credit score online with Equifax or another credit comnpany and run a 3 in 1 report to get his score from all the credit companies.
If his score and history are not stellar, then I would go to your bank or lender and get the best rate they can offer then walk into the dealer with that. It will give you more leverage and they will be more likely to offer a better rate than if you do all their stuff first. If his score and history are stellar you can probably get the deal.
Always be sure that if you do finance through the dealer, everything is done so they dont call back a week later and say the financing fell through.
I also set a expected price for my trade-in ahead of time and if I don't get an offer within $400.00 of my expectation, I walk.
You know for the most part those are myths right? Unless the mfg. has some kind of volume bonus going on like 500 bucks a vehicle if the dealer sells 20 or more PT crusiers in a month.
With the $4750 rebates, I believe I ended up with a very good deal.
British rover; "For the Most part" is the key...but they do exist just like you said...Volume sales,Mfg. to dealer incentives on certain vehicles to MOVE same.End of year dealer incentives....They do exist and like I said before, as long as I get Invoice and the advertised mfg. rebate and a decent trade-in...I always then feel as though I got a "Good Deal". BUT....THEY DO EXIST!!! and they are usually not available or known to the prospective buyer..I really don't care, but it is a fact!!!!
Does anyone know of any good lease deals out there, the only one I have really seen is the Dodge Caliber.
Thanks for your help.
but what payment are you looking for?
And what kind of mileage?
If you don't drive that much, why are you worried about improving mileage? The payment on a new vehicle would easily overshadow the savings you'd see at the pump.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
Not only that, but the fees alone (taxes) plus a realization of the depereciation cost at the trade will easily take away all savings. For those few bucks at the pump that you don't even leave that often, your're gonna have to fork over hundreds if not thousands upfront. Makes no sense whatsoever.
2018 430i Gran Coupe
Thanks.
OK ... so new car it is.
20 mpg is a piece of cake. I don't think you'd find many wagons that DIDN'T get that. I think you could even squeeze that out of a Dodge Magnum Hemi.
BMW is running a special on the X3.
Jag is running a special on the X-type wagon.
You've got the RAV4 and Passat wagon, as well. If I were you, I'd take a look at the Honda Pilot, too. If you can find an '06 sitting around, you'd probably get a great deal. We used to get right around 20 mpg in ours.
And I think I'd look at the Compass rather than the Caliber, but that's just personal taste, I suppose.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
That way you will have a reason to tell your wife you need to buy something new once again in two or three years, since the mileage excuse will only work once!
Told the wife we were trading to reduce our monthly spending. And we did. We're saving about $100 per month in gas and a slightly lower payment.
And I get a new vehicle in 3 years when the lease is up.
Oh, and to save that much, I went from a vehicle getting 21 mpg on premium to one getting 28 mpg on regular.
I think you should shoot for better than 20 mpg, personally. What is your truck getting? 15?
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
Maybe you should consider on of the smaller SUV's or crossovers, if you want AWD and still decent mileage.
Ford Freestyle, or even a hybrid Escape. Edge is also coming from Ford also, and there are a bunch of new ones every week it seems from one manufacturer or another.
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escape hybrid is a good idea. I'm not sure what it would lease for, though, as they probably aren't cutting good deals on them. So it may or may not be financially beneficial since the improved mileage might be set off by a higher payment.
They aren't offering special lease deals at the moment that I know of, but if I was looking for an AWD small ute that got better than 20 mpg, I'd be looking at the Subaru Forester XT. Low-20s mpg, wagon utility, and sportscar speed!
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
They changed out the wheels and tires and swapped on some WRX or some such suspension bits. They actually made it handle pretty well and it didn't cost a lot of money.
I just made a deal for 15.3K + ttl for toyota corolla LE auto 07 near chicago. I am interested in using the 400$ graduate rebate. I have been enrolled as student for the last 2 years and have a fellowship that easily covers most of my expenses, can you tell me what kind of paperwork should i take to my dealers when I am trying to resolve this rebate with them.Also, can you let me know if there are any other incentives on new corollas in that region.
Thank you,
Sam
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They are offering 3.9% on approved credit for 24-36 months and 4.9% on approved credit for 37-60 months.
FYI, for people looking to purchase over the Thanksgiving weekend
On the 2006 Dodge Ram there is a $5500 consumer rebate that ends today.
This past Saturday, DCM announced a dealer incentive program that provides up to $7000 on '06 Ram's.
Initially I thought BOTH were available as there is/was some overlap in the dates. That would mean up to $12,500 on the table. Does that sound right?
If not, I suppose the dealer incentive is replacing the consumer rebate for December. Hard to find solid info so if anyone knows anything, please post it.
Also, lets say 2008's will be released in Sept of 2007. Is there an advantage of getting into one right away considering it will be more "appealing" for the dealer to sell a 2008 in Sept 2009 (assuming 2 year lease) so it doesn't "look" more than 2 years old even though it is?
Is this type of thing taken into consideration with regards to residual values?
I understand it's always best to lease at the end of a month (especially the end of a quarter), but I am talking more about WHICH month would be best. Thanks!
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Rebates seemingly change almost daily and are sometimes regional. Particularly on new programs, Edmunds' information sometimes lags. Sometimes "rebates" are a combination of real rebates and dealer incentives (some of which is publicly known and some of which is not).
Check the manufacturer's website for the most up to date (but not necessarily comprehensive) data. Edmunds is good for spelling out dealer incentive info.
You'll often see low money factors, without a corresponding drop in residual values..
I have seen great lease deals disappear in April.. So, when you get a good one, you should grab it.. Unlike dealer cash incentives, they tend to go away with little rhyme or reason.
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Select US Certified Pre-Loved Passat models are available with financing as low as 2.49%. Jetta Certified Pre-Loved models are available with financing as low as 3.49%. All other models are available with financing as low as 3.99%. So what are you waiting for?
Could someone please post what the various rates and terms are for 03 and 04 passat wagon models.
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MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE $28,765.00
Options installed by Manufacturer:
DRIVER & FRONT PASSENGER
HEATED SEATS
POWER SUNROOF
MEMORY SEAT/MIRROR
TOTAL OPTIONS $1,120.00
TOTAL VEHICLE & OPTIONS $29,885.00
DESTINATION CHARGE $735.00
TOTAL VEHICLE PRICE*** 30,620.00
CURRENT OFFERS $-0.00
NET PRICE $30,620.00
Net price $30,620.00 +6%tax(Michigan)Total=$32,457.20
$32457.20 - $5000 Rebate=$27457.20 Which is my price.
Edmunds suggest Rebate be deducted from best deal arrived at,but it seems as if dealers start with the MSRP.
Is there something wrong with this picture,or is this the way it's done?
This is the same rebate that ended 1/2/07 for the same vehicle.
Does anyone know if the rebate will continue past the end of February?
I'd just like to know before I order a Tahoe, and the $2k is not available, since you have to take delivery of the vehicle by 2/28.
Thanks!
GM will announce whatever their next round is going to be on or about March 1.
a. price of gas on the way up, rebates up
b. current sales volume up, rebates down
c. current inventory up, rebates up
d. new model year introduction date one to three months out
e. new competitor model intoduction announced for next month
f. consumer confidence up, rebates down
g. stock market up, rebates down
Unless someone has inside information, this is the best that I can come up with. You may need further research to answer some of the questions these factors raise. Good luck!
We have had that going now for about the past 45 days. Though it possibly could be that it has not been in your region.
Unfortunaltley GM never responds to what Ford does, Ford always seems to be responding to them
I am curious to see how much the next set of rebates/allowance are going to be starting today. I wonder if we got screwed or if we are okay.
In 07, the rebates have been increasing as we got towards the end date for whatever rebate period. This past period (3/1 > 4/3), cash allowance started out as $2000, and around 3/15, cash allowance increased to $3000. The period before (1/3 > 2/28), I think the cash allowance started at $1500 and ended at $2250 [I am guessing at these particular numbers.].
So I'd say if you are purchasing a vehicle soon, try to wait until the end of the current rebate period.