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Re: LTZ purchase [spahut]
by jfritsch on Mon May 12 04:59:56 PDT 2008
Read my message 4681 in the Hyundai Sonata forum for useful info on how to buy a car. Yes I would have wanted a minimum of 10k off the msrp. Of course the truck is new. An 08 dodge ram 1500 msrp $41000 may be new. An used 07 like it 13 months or so old according to kbb.com or nada.com will barely trade in for $20000. (its msrp is even more unrealistic than most trucks). Even 12000 off msrp is financially yuckky. This will be more yuckky if gas is $4.00 and above in the future. If you got about kbb value for your trade you didn't leave much more money on the table. If the dealer in question happens to have a gold mine due to his location or otherwise, he may be able to work 7000 off deals on 42000 LTz's frequently (frequently enough to work them). You may have been able to work a better deal (walking out and leaving your # helps) but if his business is great, you could beat you head against the wall for hours and get an additional free oil change and a chevy hat. But not all the dealers, competitive bids (via email phone or fax) is the way to go. Good luck --jjf
Oh yeah
by gene_fitz on Sun Apr 27 03:29:44 PDT 2008
The SVM is a great car, if you are not needing A/C. And a wonderful value for the money. Moreover, at $7,650 plus the money you save in gas, you definately come out a winner in the end.
Re: Just baught my 08 Aveo and got a deal on it. [poncho167]
by gene_fitz on Mon Apr 21 09:04:25 PDT 2008
Since it was technically "used" they did the sale as a certified pre-owned. There were no rebates or financing incentives available. (it had 6,000 miles on it) It was the salesman's bad, when I walked in, I said "What ever i get will be $15,000 out the door (check in hand)" He first said he could do it, then the manager tried to squeeze another $2,000 for a down payment. I got them with "The salesman said he could do $15,000 out the door. Later!" 6 blocks later, the manager called me and said "We will make it happen" They still had to do some certified inspections for the classifications, so they gave me a Malibu to drive until the car is ready, telling me to save the gas receipts for re-embursements, and promised the car to have a full tank and be perfect.
Re: Never owned a Chevy, BUT.... [hpspringer]
by asylum575 on Fri Apr 18 04:04:04 PDT 2008
I didn't think the 8.1/4.10 combo was offered in the new style silverado/sierra. It could be an 07 Silverado Classic. That being said , it's a towing beast. probably will get no better than 13-15 with conservative highway travel. But nowadays with diesel so expensive, it's a good gas alternative to pull some weight around.
Re: Never owned a Chevy, BUT.... [hpspringer]
by jfritsch on Fri Apr 18 02:57:42 PDT 2008
The vehicle sounds like its msrp would be around 34000. Since an 07 used probably wholesales for about 13000+ less, (check on kbb.com,nada.com) 10000 off a new one would be around what you want off. (and a good deal) The dodge ram 1500 msrp 38000 regularly sells for 12000+ off. (a mediocre deal considering its hi msrp and 07 used wholesale ) and can be had for more off. It has a lifetime powertrain warranty. Some think the chevy's styling is better though. --jjf Currently driving a 2003 Ram 1500 with towing option and towing the max at 8500 pounds. With 100k miles and moving to a slightly larger towing load, I just started looking. Today at a Dodge/Chevy (small southern town) I came across this: 2007 (new) Silverado 2500HD 2WD (that's all I need since I am 100% highway) LWB with: -5 year/100k Drive Train warranty -2LT and Power Option package -4 door Crew Cab -OSRV Mirrows -6 speed Allison Automatic 4.10 Rear end -8,1L V8 Vortec engine and a few other minor options. All this for just under 24,000 + TTL Now this seems like an excellent price to me, but not knowing the Silverado, thought I ask you kind folks opinion. Knowing there are many factors in calculating gas mileage, I am also wonder about the MPG for this engine/Transmission combo for Freeway (400-500 mile trips) without a towed vehicle. Any feed back would be GREATLY appreciated, Thanks
Never owned a Chevy, BUT....
by hpspringer on Thu Apr 17 18:28:25 PDT 2008
Currently driving a 2003 Ram 1500 with towing option and towing the max at 8500 pounds. With 100k miles and moving to a slightly larger towing load, I just started looking. Today at a Dodge/Chevy (small southern town) I came across this: 2007 (new) Silverado 2500HD 2WD (that's all I need since I am 100% highway) LWB with: -5 year/100k Drive Train warranty -2LT and Power Option package -4 door Crew Cab -OSRV Mirrows -6 speed Allison Automatic 4.10 Rear end -8,1L V8 Vortec engine and a few other minor options. All this for just under 24,000 + TTL Now this seems like an excellent price to me, but not knowing the Silverado, thought I ask you kind folks opinion. Knowing there are many factors in calculating gas mileage, I am also wonder about the MPG for this engine/Transmission combo for Freeway (400-500 mile trips) without a towed vehicle. Any feed back would be GREATLY appreciated, Thanks

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