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Re: LT3 2006 price new [chipkarsicker]
by quietpro on Mon Mar 12 19:06:38 PDT 2007
We earn 5% and can put the same amount towards the cars. That offer talked about earlier didn't sound like anything I have heard. The amount you can use towards purchase varies by model. Usually higher on lower demand cars and lower on best selling cars. Typically the max is $2K but occasionally certain models will go higher (I think th Hummer H2 last summer). Do you earn 3% with your card? That's what my sister gets and I thought maybe she got the wrong card. I'm guessing they changed it. I'm glad I got in early. ;)
Re: BS all day.... [newcarforme]
by quietpro on Sat Jan 06 14:42:36 PST 2007
Hey, I don't blame you. I can't figure out how the very fake looking faux wood is more popular than the faux metal. Luckily, my '06 SS has the metal trim and I'm very happy with it. Hearing your prices for the car makes me feel a little better about the deal I got. :)
Re: 2007 Impala SS [newcarforme]
by quietpro on Sat Dec 30 16:10:27 PST 2006
I'm not exactly proud of my purchase price with my SS, especially if some of the deals listed on this forum are true. Based on my trade ($1K over trade value), I paid $27K. In my defense, I'm terrible once I get the new car bug. For that reason, I avoid dealerships like the plague. Unfortunately, last year my sister asked me to help her shop and I thought I'd be fine since it was HER car I was shopping for. But, once I heard that sweet sounding V-8, I just couldn't resist. I made my deal in one day without shopping other dealers. Hindsight is 20/20, right? As for the GM card, there are two versions. One gives you 5% and the other 3% and I think airline miles. The money earned is good toward the purchase of new cars and I THINK certified used cars. Most cars have a maximum of $2K toward their purchase price but some of the pricier models go a little higher (Caddys and Hummers). The deal they offered last year gave you the full $2K regardless of how much you had earned. I use my card for everything I can, pay it in full each month, and manage to earn about $1K per year. Of course, GM gets what they want since I'm more likely to buy a GM. :) One thing I wanted to mention about the SS...it's a "problem" I'm currently having but it is pretty minor. It seems the suspension is the same for all trim levels and that seems to be a problem with the heavier SS. Although the front suspension felt very nice for the first few months, it seems to have loosened up or broken in and is now a bit bouncy. I have only been able to compare it to my sister's 3LT (3.9L) but her's rides much better in my opinion. I know you don't need any other stress in your decision but I thought I should mention it. Otherwise, I really love the car and this issue, like I stated before, is minor. ;)
Re: 2007 Impala SS [jfritsch]
by quietpro on Sat Dec 30 08:50:45 PST 2006
For what it's worth, last year I bought an 06 in the Red Tag Event. Later, in March or about that time, they lowered the sticker price and offered a full $2K to those with GM cards, regardless of how much they had accrued. That deal would have beaten the deal I got under the Red Tag. I know that doesn't help a lot in your current situation but thought I'd offer it up.
Re: 2007 New LTZ [jeteast]
by quietpro on Sun Dec 17 08:23:48 PST 2006
I know it's later than you wanted but for what it's worth, they will add the existing mileage onto the factory warranty so your warranty would actually last until 36,250 miles. As for having the mileage on the car, I like to know how those early miles were put on the car. If they were accompanied test drives, there should be no problem. If they let wild teens test drive their cars, there might be cause for concern. Being an Impala, it probably wouldn't attract joy riders regardless of the dealership's policies. :)

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