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Re: 2007 Used DGC Purchase [srs_49]
by yatesjo on Mon Feb 25 16:04:23 PST 2008
With a formal rental vehicle, I would get the extended warranty. Even if the dealer did all the maintenance, the vehicle is still likely to have been abused by renters. People just don't treat a rental as well as they would treat their own vehicle. Personally, I never would buy one after watching the experiences of family members who thought buying formal rentals was a good way to save money. Unfortunately common problems with brakes and suspension aren't covered by powertrain warranties, but at least the engine and tranny would be.
Re: good price on '08 T&C Limited [3kidmom]
by yatesjo on Sun Feb 17 15:46:25 PST 2008
Not a bad price... only $275 above invoice. I think you could still get it knocked down a bit. It may be a little late in the process, but you might still try the Donkeypunch method I found in the Odyssey forum. It is a rigorous version of what I did when I bought my 2005 Subaru Legacy and I got that about 1% below invoice with 60month/3.9% financing. As soft as the minivan market is right now, I think you could do at least as well. See donkeypunch method here: donkeypunch1, "Honda Odyssey Prices Paid and Buying Experience" #17261, 18 Nov 2007 1:25 pm If you know someone who works for Chrysler, they could give you a friend's EC number that would save the work by automatically putting you at 1% below invoice.
Re: Any EC out there? [tedebear]
by yatesjo on Thu Feb 07 17:39:00 PST 2008
Thanks for the answer. I wasn't sure exactly how the program worked. When I was car shopping a few years ago the uncle offered to get me a discount, but since they weren't selling what I wanted I didn't follow up to find out more. 1% below invoice doesn't sound like much of a discount to me since I was able to do better than that on the last two cars I bought just by negotiating with the dealers. I'm still doing my research work and haven't figured out how far down I can negotiate the Toyota or Honda minivans. Still, as I said I like some of the options I only saw on the T&C/GC and I like the looks too.
Re: Any EC out there? [natibug]
by yatesjo on Thu Feb 07 13:57:16 PST 2008
I'm the type that keeps a vehicle for at least ten years (otherwise why buy new?) and probably won't put that many miles on per year so the lifetime warranty is worth something to me. I also don't mind the need for routine maintenance as they really only want to cover their manufacturing/design flaws and not the lack of care on the part of the owner. Also, when I looked over the specifics, I didn't remember the requirement as every 3K oil changes, but more like 15K or 30K free dealer inspections. I'll have to look again. Anyway can anyone answer the family discount question for me? I have an uncle who works for Chrysler so I think I might be able to get the EC from him :D, but before I continue my research or bother him, I'd like to know how much the difference is.
Re: Any EC out there? [waterlooman]
by yatesjo on Sat Feb 02 17:51:00 PST 2008
What are the limits on a family discount? How much more does the family discount save over a friends discount? I'll admit to having reservations about Chrysler reliability especially when comparing to Toyota and Honda. However many features on the new Chrysler/Dodge vans have my attention and the lifetime power train combined with a good enough price point will overcome those reservations.
Re: What would be the final price of T&C' 07 LWB Limited? [ironeagle1]
by audiolabrat on Thu Nov 15 21:10:39 PST 2007
I just bought an '07 Chrysler T&C Spring Special Edition Turing with the DVD and Tow prep package (leather, etc.) with an MSRP of $35,500 for $26000. The Dodge dealer down the street put a crazy price of $23,999 on a Dodge Grand Caravan (with a few less features) so I figured I would head two doors down and see what was available. I really was looking forward to buying an '08 but I couldn't justify the extra 10 grand. As far as I know they still have the Dodge on the lot as well as one more T&C at the Chrysler dealer. These are at the dealerships on Stevens Creek in San Jose, CA.

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