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re: Incentives & rebates link
by wlbrown9 on Mon Mar 26 06:10:04 PST 2001
I had to go through the Holdback explanation page.. at the bottom is the link to the full listing of Rebates and Incentives.. Not the 'select your state" page: http://www.edmunds.com/edweb/Incentives.html So, they are missing a link to the old style page. Once you get there it has the 4 sets of links on the left side of the page instead of the 2 links you get from the main page. Bill
re: help figure out invoice price
by wlbrown9 on Thu Mar 15 06:45:49 PST 2001
It looks as if the invoice (including dest.)for the S 4WD w/auto is about 26,772. With manual it is about 25,378. Wait, that was on KBB.COM. The prices on EDMUNDS are what you looked at, 25,086 (+ 520) destination. Carprices.com shows the dealer wholesale to be 26,253 + 520 dest. Not sure who is correct. Has there been an increase that Edmunds does not have in their pricing yet? They all seem to have the same MSRP of 29,170 that shows on the Isuzu site. Anybody out there know what the deal is?
current incentives
by wlbrown9 on Wed Mar 14 09:05:40 PST 2001
Just a couple of notes on the current incentives. I found the info on the Isuzu site. Notes of interest: "Participating Dealers Only" Does this mean that the dealer has to kick in something to be in the "PDO" catagory? Will this change the bottom line of the best deal you can get? 60 month financing is stated as being "60 monthly payments of $17 per $1000 borrowed" At that rate my loan calculator show this to be 0.782 % interest... NOT 0.0%. Even the Isuzu loan calculator show $16.66 /$1000 @ 0.0%. Of course, you need to see an Isuzu dealer for details. So, if anyone tries to make a deal using these incentives, check your figures carefully...make sure they are giving you what they advertise :-) Bill
re: Trooper Rebates
by wlbrown9 on Fri Mar 09 10:18:10 PST 2001
Darionlow...check out the numbers with the 0.0% financing. I looked at the figures last year when I bought a '00 LS, 2wd. A $2500 rebate was within a $1 a month of the 3.9% they had for 60 months. I just did a quick run on my credit unions loan calculator. 0.0 is better than 2500 rebate: 25000 -2500 rebate 60 mo @ 7.9 = 455.14 27,308 25000 -0 rebate 60 mo @ 0.0 = 416.67 25,000 Hum... 25000 -4400 rebate 60 mo @ 7.9 = 416.71 So, 0.0% for 60 months is equal to about $4400 in rebates! I doubt it will get any better until the 2002 models come out... You should be able to get down somewhere around 400-600 above invoice, then either the rebate OR financing..not both. I would be interested to hear if anyone out there has actually tried to deal on a Trooper or Rodeo since this came out?
re: Isuzu rebates...Trooper
by wlbrown9 on Wed Mar 07 12:17:40 PST 2001
The details I gave are for the Trooper: http://www2.edmunds.com/servlets /rebate.RebateDetail? subp=14875&make=Isuzu&model= Trooper&program=Dealer http://www2.edmunds.com/servlets /rebate.RebateDetail?subp=14888&make=Isuzu&model= Trooper&program=APR Well, the above wrapped...if you can piece it together it should take you to the West regional Dealer Incentive and Special financing page...they are for the Trooper. (I also had to add a couple of spaces to the links since the software said I could not post words of over 100 characters :-) Almost makes me want to go down and see what kind of deal I can get trying to trade my '00 LS for a '01 with the 0.0% financing :-) Sales tax here in Tenn. is only on the difference, I think before the payoff of the old loan, so one of the major expenses would only be a couple hundred dollars instead of $1500+ without trade. Of course, the values of some SUV's seemed to have crashed last fall..Jeep Grand Cherokee's got cheap since there were tons of '00's on the lots at year end. Bill
Isuzu rebates
by wlbrown9 on Tue Mar 06 12:53:50 PST 2001
Look under regional rebates, incentives, leases. Looks to be $1750 on 2WD or $2000 on 4WD in DEALER CASH Incentives. Or it shows 0.0% up to 60 months "Subvened APR" through IMAC. Doubt you can get both. The 0.0% would probably be the better way to go. I did a quick calc... $20,000 for 60 months at 7.99% (my credit union rate) is $405.43. $22,000 for 60 months at 0.0% is 366.67. Almost $40/mo ...hum.. $2400 over the life of the loan. Seems they had $2500 OR 3.9% for 60 months last June when I bought mine '00 LS 2WD... That worked out to within $1/month. BTW, this is listed as being from 3/1 - 4/30.

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