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New Acadia campaign
by sakura5 on Fri Oct 23 06:02:22 PDT 2009
This is my first post. Has anyone heard about the new campaign coming out in November for the Acadia? We live in NY/NJ area and are waiting for a better deal.
Re: Pricing question [blend1]
by van2411 on Tue Sep 15 19:41:47 PDT 2009
about the rebate, you need pay the 7% tax on rebate amount in NJ. if you are getting $3000 rebate then you will have to pay $210 plus the total on road price of the car.
Pricing question
by blend1 on Wed Sep 09 16:35:19 PDT 2009
Does anyone know what this means? I received a quote in NJ from a dealer and he stated that I would need to pay this. 350.00 Estimated Motor Vehicle expense(State imposed) Also, does anyone know if the rebates are before or after taxes? Thanks.
tell me if this deal is good
by van2411 on Mon Jul 06 15:48:11 PDT 2009
hey guys, i am the new member and this is my first post. i recently bought Acadia SLT2 AWD in summit white. i live in NJ. MSRP - $46,330 i bought it for $42,800 + Sales Tax and other fees it includes, rear view camera with navigation dual skyscrap sunroof remote starter heated front seats dvd entertainment package with rear seat console 8 passengers other standard stuff like roof rails, etc. the only thing my car doesn't have is trailer package and cooled seats. tell me your opinion on this deal.
Re: Great deals [shopper20]
by ryster on Sat Jun 13 12:06:38 PDT 2009
I am in the Northeast US. The dealer offering the deal on Acadias and Traverses is Kerbeck in Atlantic City, NJ. They had a 4-hour infomercial on regional TV this morning advertising it. To qualify for the owner loyalty rebate, you must currently own or lease a GM vehicle (excluding Saab). They usually ask for a current copy of the registration card for the GM vehicle to prove you are, or someone at your household's address is, a GM owner. The owner loyalty rebate expires 06/30/2009. I have only interacted with Kerbeck via email so far, so I can't provide an opinion of them. The email interaction was typical of most dealers I have ever dealt with. I have not yet driven the 100 miles there to visit them in person. I think it is important to recognize that the deals on GM and Chrysler vehicles right now are simply unprecedented. Once the companies complete their reorganization, they have made it clear they intend to drastically cut production and equalize supply and demand. Once that happens, rebates and incentives will be minimal, and prices will stabilize (both new and used.) It is starting to happen now. The standard rebate on Acadia is $750. That is "nothing" compared to the $30K+ price of the vehicle, and hardly enough to entice people to buy. What we are seeing is automakers weaning people from rebates. It is long overdue and essential for long term survival.
2008 SLT-2
by foxyesq on Tue Oct 07 14:42:25 PDT 2008
I am shopping for a 2008 SLT-2 AWD with Nav. and DVD Ent. Package in NY, NJ area. The MSRP is around $46k depending on minor options (no financing). One dealer informed me that GM is offering a $1000 rebate; another told me it was $2000. Earlier today I offered two dealers $35,700, which is the invoice price less 10%, less 2k (rounded). Both dealers let me walk. How off do you think I am? There was no one in either dealership and both had plenty of 08's on their lots. I don't think that my offer was that low. In fact, I initially offered one of the dealers $1,000 less. Has anyone purchased a similar model lately? Given the current economy and the fact that I have the cash, I am looking for a real deal.

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