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by KarenS on Wed Jun 18 13:32:22 PDT 2008
A reporter from a large finance magazine is looking to speak to consumers who just purchased a new Cadillac STS. If you’re interested in speaking to the reporter, please contact Chintan Talati at ctalati@edmunds.com with your daytime contact information no later than June 23, 2008.
Early Termination!
by cdcruizer05 on Sun Jan 27 01:04:18 PST 2008
My Grandfather leased a 2007 Cadillac Escalade in Jun 06. He now wants to trade it in on a new truck, the lease was for 48 months! My question is what is going to happen once he tries to do this and could he trade the Caddy in and not lease the truck or does he has to lease itI think he wants to buy the truck outright! Oh his payment was $795 a month! If curious!
Re: Experience at Moore Cadillac in Northern VA [clarkster]
by ivfmommee on Fri Jan 18 20:04:38 PST 2008
Congrats on the new baby! Oh, and car seats fit great in the back...I have 2 in my backseat!
Re: Experience at Moore Cadillac in Northern VA [ivfmommee]
by clarkster on Sun Jan 06 22:41:13 PST 2008
Wondering how you got to that MSRP. I thought I had purchased just about EVERY option, including premium paint and compact spare. My MSRP for an 08, DI, Thunder Gray, leather, Premium Luxury, All-Season(F2), compact spare came to only $46,940. Perhaps the MSRP is "regionally set" meaning some parts of the country have slightly different figures as a matter of economics. I paid $42,465, or $1 below invoice - total OTD price was $43,309. Downside I guess is I have to wait a couple of months, which makes it perfect since I'm deployed here in Iraq and won't get home until mid-Feb anyway! Perfect timing! Oh well, I'm sure we're ALL gonna enjoy our new CTSs. My mother said they had about 4 CTS commercials aired during the Giants/Bucs game last night. Enjoy all!!!
Just Ordered Yesterday
by clarkster on Sat Jan 05 00:59:54 PST 2008
Greetings all! While shopping around for an 07 XLR, I stumbled upon the 08 CTS. What a CAR!!! OK, not quite as sexy as the XLR, but WAY nicer interior, options, room. Does anyone know if, in fact, there was a price increase since the new year? My MSRP for an 08, DI, Thunder Gray, Premium Luxury, All-Season(F2), compact spare came to $46,940. Perhaps the MSRP is "regionally set" meaning some parts of the country have slightly different figures as a matter of economics. Question: Can anyone please tell me just how light the "Light titanium" leather seats are? I am deployed to Baghdad and have only seen this car via my computer monitor. While the Cadillac.com website pic shows a medium shade grey, a couple of gray interiors I found pics of on cars.com make me think they're much, much lighter, almost off-white. To boot, the GMWorkbench paperwork lists the color as "VERY" light titanium which, to me, when matched up to the ebony dash, moreover ebony carpet, brings a bit too much contrast for my tastes. I have no idea whether the carpet is black (ebony) or titanium. The dealer from whom I ordered yesterday has none in stock to check for me. I'm almost leaning toward the ebony/ebony now - shouldn't be too late to make that change. Thoughts? So, would $4500 off MSRP be considered a good deal? I got in too late for all the GM incentives (ended on 2 Jan 08..darn it!) but was able to manage a $500 military discount, another $500 rebate of some sort, and a 3.9% offer from GMAC. Also, anyone know if the DVD player on the NAV is exclusively for maps or can I play a normal DVD movie as well? I know, my salesman should have these answers but again, this is a retirement community dealership and stock mostly DTS's. Of course, he'll inquire for me, but with the time delay and weekend, I was hoping someone here might help square a soldier away so I can get my order just right. Oh, (last one today...PROMISE!)...any guesses on the wait? He tells me 6-8 weeks, but I find that hard to believe with the popularity of this model. Thanks again!!!
Re: How much off of MSRP to offer? [schwemmy]
by markcincinnati on Fri Dec 28 16:56:42 PST 2007
A car that is ordered may be sold for less since the car will have virtually no carrying costs. Cars that are on the lot have expenses built in that ordered cars do not. I have almost always ordered my cars and the price differences are generally pretty decent in favor of the ordered car. The issue for some folks, tho, is that we all want our new cars NOW, not 3 months from now. To each his/her own.

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