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Re: passed on the acadia [ifsandbuts]
by vinnyny on Thu Jan 15 15:04:44 PST 2009
I'm amazed that GM isn't pushing them more myself. I think I posted here earlier that I wanted to buy a CTS when I sold my BMW. The CTS would have cost me $5k more than the Mercedes I ended up buying. I really love the Traverse and Acadia, but dealers are only offering $3-5k off. That puts the price higher than the MDX (including special financing), Honda Pilot, Mazda CX-9 and even lower end ML350s and RX350s. I want to buy American, but given the higher purchase price AND lower resale value, how can I justify that?
Re: GMC Acadia Advertising [vinnyny]
by autowrite on Mon Dec 29 08:45:52 PST 2008
Great that you can trade every year. I am a retired senior so that's out of the question. Anyway it's good you did not buy the CTS as it has engine problems. I have a friend who is sorry he bought one. Two of my firends have MB M5. GM is talking about the VOLT but Honda says it's too soon for this techniology and Honda would not go there yet. Honda says the grandson? of the founder of Honda is taking over the company shortly.
Re: GMC Acadia Advertising [autowrite]
by vinnyny on Mon Dec 29 08:03:33 PST 2008
As a fellow Odyssey owner, the GM ads don't bother me in the least. In fact, I'd be disappointed if the domestic makers didn't try to convince us that they're better than the foreign competition. I trade my vehicles in very often, generally every other year, and I consider the Big Three every time. However, I haven't found another family vehicle that compares to the Odyssey (my fourth since 2001). GM should try to make the argument that the Acadia, Enclave, Outlook, and Traverse are a better alternative. When I trade in my Odyssey next year, I'll be taking a very hard look at the Traverse and Acadia (especially since my wife will likely kill me if I stick her with another minivan!). One thing that does bother me about the domestic makers is that prior to their recent difficulties, their prices were absurd. I bought my Mercedes C350 for about $5k less than the Cadillac CTS I really wanted to buy. Even the BMW 335 was less expensive. GM has to drop this dependency on rebates and offer lower total costs of ownership if they want to bring foreign car buyers back into the fold...
Is this a good deal?
by mig42 on Thu Apr 10 09:18:47 PDT 2008
2008 Acadia SLE with a few extras(see below) I've yet to get the invoice from the dealership but here's what I have so far.. MSRP $33,850.00 Selling Price $32,005.63 (this is what they emailed me, I haven't negotiated further yet until I see the invoice price) With $0 down, 36 month lease/12000 miles Fees due at lease signing are... 1st months payment, $362 MV fee, $299 Doc fee, $7.50 tire tax, and $450 refundable security deposit. $435 monthly payment incl NJ sales tax here's the vehicle spec... PEG: 3SA - SLE-1 Pkg Primary Color: 80U - Red Jewel Tintcoat Trim: 19C - Ebony Cloth Engine: LY7 - Engine, 6 Cyl. 3.6L Transmission: MY9 - Transmission, Auto. 6-Spd (FWD) Options: ABB : Seating, 7-Pass. 2,2,3 PZ3 : Wheel, 18" X 7.5" Aluminum Painted AP3 : Remote Keyless Entry With Remote Start QLW : Tires, P255/65R18 BW-ALS AQ4 : Seat, 2nd Row Captains Chairs U2K : XM-Radio Digital Audio System-S-Band AR9 : Seats, Frt. Bucket, Deluxe U42 : DVD Entertainment Pkg. Rear Seat ARN : Seat, Rear, 3rd Row, 60/40 Bench, Manual UD7 : Ultrasonic Rear Park Assist AY0 : Restraint System, Inf. Driver & Pass & Head Curtain UE1 : OnStar CJ2 : HVAC System, Frt. Tri-Zone UH8 : Cluster Inst.-Cool Temp, Trip OD, Tach E69 : Liftgate, Rear Manual UK6 : Rear Seat Audio Controls & Headphone Jacks FE2 : Suspension System, Ride & Handling UQS : Audio Pkg, Advanced Bose 10-Speaker w/ Surround Sound NC7 : Emissions Override, Federal UVA : Radio, DVD, CD, AM/FM Stereo, MP3, RDS NE1 : Northeast Emissions (CT/MA/ME/NY/PA/RI/VT) VK3 : License Plate Frt, Mounting Pkg. NK5 : Steering Wheel, Std. Z88 : Market Brand-GMC PDD : Convenience Pkg So what do you guys think? how much below the offered selling price should I negotiate?
Re: Denali XL lease HELP!!! [steveprint]
by suv_jerry on Mon Jun 04 19:31:45 PDT 2007
Steve, the numbers you are being quoted sound right. I just leased a fully loaded XL Denali with a sticker of $59k today. I only took the 10k miles and a 39 month term and am paying $807 before taxes. Today was the last day to get the $1,500 rebate applied to the GMAC lease which is rarely seen for leasing. The price they are basing the lease on is $53,795 so with a little discount and the rebate I am happy with the deal. It's close to what Edmunds TMV says. Despite the approaching $4 per gallon for gas, The 2007's are very hot and dealers seem to be able to move them quickly in the the tri-state area of NY-NJ-CT. Hope this helps. Can't wait to pick up the truck tomorrow! Black with black interior. Oh yeah, this is our second black XL Denali in the family as my wife has a 2006. We love it. Turning in my 2004 Pilot EX which I loved, just not enough storage behind the heavily used third row. I think one reason I wanted to own two XL Denalis is to spite Gore!! I must be in good company as no one in this thread is a global warming evangelist. I'm sure by the time we lease our next on we will get the full hybbrid version if available in the XL version. So Al can rest easy. Any other recent lease stories out there?
Sierra Lease (new style '07)
by bagger on Mon Jan 15 03:51:19 PST 2007
My 2007 Sierra crew cab 4wd listed at $42,330 and they reluctanly gave me $1500 off. With $1000 down, my lease was $740/mo for 36 months 12k. No body here in CT would deal on the new style truck. A 2007 Ford Super crew Lariat came in at $42,300, also. I got over $4500 off and the lease was $550/mo for 36 mo 12k. I have a Ford in my driveway. Bagger

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