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Re: Saturn Ion: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [KarenS]
by alexkz14 on Mon Sep 18 15:14:06 PDT 2006
Anyone buy a Saturn ION in the DC area recently ?
Re: I'd wait.... [ghulet]
by legalsec on Thu Aug 04 04:06:19 PDT 2005
Thanks for the information. I'm not ready to buy yet, so I'll keep researching in the meantime. :)
Question about current pricing
by legalsec on Sat Jul 30 22:12:00 PDT 2005
Hi, I've been out of the market for an ION and my brother-in-law might buy one. Would someone be kind enough to explain the effect of the current GM Employee Pricing system and flex cash certificates on the prior 2003 bargaining scheme, which consisted mostly of rebates and market adjustments? Thanks in advance. :)
Re: Saturn Ion: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [joew44]
by legalsec on Sun Jul 25 19:07:48 PDT 2004
This sounds like useful information. Thank you.
0% APR query
by legalsec on Tue Jul 13 06:22:09 PDT 2004
Greetings! I have seen a lot of remarks regarding the 0% APR, that is, people seem to guffaw as if its existence is as likely as a unicorn's. Is my perception right? If so, why is that? I got 0% APR when I bought my ION2 last July; however, I probably had a number of things working in my favor. Just wondering what the fuss is about.
No-Haggle False; No-Hassle True.
by legalsec on Tue Dec 02 21:04:19 PST 2003
My purchase : I bought a 2003 ION2 AT silver loaded with options for $2,700 under MSRP with 0% GMAC financing (60 mths). The incentives available to me at the time totalled $2,500. I thought I did pretty well for a first-time car buyer, but after reading these boards and those at SaturnFans, I am beginning to think that my husband should buy a 2004 ION just so I can get another crack at haggling down car prices. My fear that I was too easy for the dealer was confirmed when my salesman sent me a thank-you card and called me a couple weeks later to see how I was doing. ;) Market adjustments : I just wanted to let you know that when Saturn say they have a "no-haggle policy", it doesn't mean that they won't drop the price in order to move a car off the lot. When I bought my 2003 ION in July of this year, the finance manager gave me a discount of $700 without much effort. [The only car they had close to my desired configuration had more options than I was willing to pay for.] I would imagine that with the surplus of 2004 IONs, the dealers would be just as willing to give market adjustments. But I'm not sure - this was my first car purchase after all. :)

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