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Re: 2009 Vibe question [amethiste]
by gary_g on Fri Jul 11 04:49:53 PDT 2008
"I've been quoted $18,762.33 in Baltimore, MD. Is this reasonable? " I live in Abingdon, Harford County. I used Edmunds.com and was contacted by Fox Pontiac in Laurel. They sold me my '08 Vibe at $3500 below sticker. Good luck.
2009 Vibe question
by amethiste on Tue Jul 08 19:43:37 PDT 2008
I am interested in buying a 2009 Vibe 1.8L automatic transmission with the preferred package with the radio upgrade, A/C and anti-theft device. The dealer says it may be difficult to get in a 1.8 rather than the larger engine. But the larger engine is not as fuel efficient and would push the price over $20,000. I've been quoted $18,762.33 in Baltimore, MD. Is this reasonable?
I did very well on a 2008 Vibe
by gary_g on Tue Apr 29 04:59:11 PDT 2008
I decided to buy a 1.8L, FWD, 2008 Vibe a few weeks ago and just closed the deal yesterday, 4/28. I live in Baltimore, MD. I went on Edmunds.com and was contacted by a dealer who really wanted the business. At my request, he provided me a list of cars in a 200 mile radius that met my criteria of manual transmission and minimum bells & whistles. There were several colors that I did not like because of the 2-tone look with the dark grey plastic body molding that wraps around the bumpers and wheel wells. There weren't many cars with a "B57 Premium Monotone Package" either, so Moonstone (charcoal grey) looked best with the grey plastic body molding. The car has no PCM Preferred Package, which is fine with me, but it does have JM4 Antilock Brakes. MSRP was $17,920. The original offer from the dealer was $15,612 plus taxes, tags, and $100 processing fee. Final deal was $14,612 plus taxes, tags, and $100 fee. He found another $1000 from a "conquest rebate" which I needed a '99 or newer vehicle in the household to qualify for. This will be my first GM product. I bought it because it is a Matrix twin and I like hatchbacks. I think that buying with only 3 days left in the month helped my pricing. I pick up the vehicle, 4/30, the last day of the month of April. I think I did very well.

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