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Re: residuals [wlbrown9]
by mtnman1 on Fri Apr 04 19:04:43 PDT 2008
If your wife has the supplier discount then you can use it to buy an Acadia as well, but the fact is in Columbus the only three Saturn dealerships are all owned by the same group and they will not haggle!!! The people that my company uses to do the haggling for us would not just tell me that they can't get a no haggle dealership to lower their price. The Salesman that I was dealing with at Saturn left or got fired because I know he was very upset that he couldn't make a deal with me because of their inability to haggle even on trade ins. I think my deal was the straw that broke the camels back with him. The salesman that I'm now dealing with told me he doesn't know for sure what happened, but he did tell the guy was growing increasingly frustrated with the dealerships policy of No Haggling and had crossed the line a few times recently when angry with management.
LEASE PRICES
by brak on Thu Apr 03 10:49:55 PDT 2008
kinneyrhs, The dealer can get you in a variety of ways. But the biggest is your credit score which gives you finance options....what they advertise is for someone with probably 750 or better. I have bought 2 and leased 1 Saturn from the same dealer. I haggled everytime. Note: I have a 760 credit score so I did not put up with any Bull..... I was offered the 12/39 and pushed and got 15/39. I refused to pay for the $1200 in dealer add-ons, had them include the gap ins. The car I wanted was 300 miles away and got the car the next day. Great job on no money down.....never put money down on a lease. Are you happy with the car and the payment? If so, you got a good deal!!
From 2005 to 2008 Vue
by jclnick on Fri Jan 25 01:24:20 PST 2008
In March, 2005, I leased a 2005 Vue. It had leather, a moonroof and a single cd/mp3 player and the compass/temp guage showing in the rearview mirror. I loved this, my first SUV! Overall, I wasn't impressed with the MPG- usually got 25MPG on trips- it was a 4cyl, 5 speed, nor did I care for the way the Vue was put together at that time as far as seeing where the doors could be taken off, etc. It was definitely an entry level SUV, but fit my budget and served my needs very well for nearly 3 years without a problem. Fast forward to January 21, 2008. For a lark, I decided to check out the new body style. I knew I had a GM Supplier discount of about $1,000 I could use along with GM's loyalty discount for prior leases at $500 and the current "pull ahead" credit of $500. I took another 4cyl for a test drive and it was fine as far as power and the styling both inside and out have been dramatically improved- it's almost downright European! 2008 models have no moonroof due to a supplier problem, but as much as I've loved having one, I could live without it. The 3.5 AWD models are a bit hard to find in Indy and I knew that the XR would be overkill as I was interested in MPG with the current price of fuel. The dealership had an "exposure vehicle", "first prod run" with four options installed by the dealer, separate from any of the normal packaging: Fog lamps, the annoying as hell reverse echo sensor (I turned that sucker off), roof rails and a remote starter. This vehicle is black with tan interior. I was looking for dark blue or grey/grey or ruby red/grey initially, but as long as it wasn't white, it didn't matter very much. WELLLLLL... I leased this vehicle for under base MSRP with the above mentioned options! The dealership gave an "age credit" (6 mos. on the lot due to demo status) of $1,000 and a mileage credit of $1,350 as it had just a little over 2,200 miles on it. It would have been worth spending some extra money in the GM discounts I did have before the dealership discounts. My preferred options were: 6CD changer, preferred pkg and maybe roof rails and a cargo cover. My 2008 has a single CD and due to first prod. run has no digital compass- which I will miss. It does have outside temp though and that's fine. I've not had a black vehicle since 1989, but that was in CA where I could wash it when I wanted. The midwest has changeable weather... It was a pleasant experience and I knew what I wanted as far as the XE model- I wouldn't have chosen the reverse sensor, or the fog lamps, but all things being equal, I love this vehicle- it's very sharp looking and drives like a dream. Color wasn't a huge factor and I didn't have to be "sold" since I didn't have to do anything until the end of March with my 2005 Vue. I can scarcely believe the differences in styling inside and out though! This is one vehicle I didn't "settle" on- nor did I with my 2005. I took possession on the 22nd and am now at just under 3/4 of a tank. We'll see how the mileage is in this one since the EPA finally pulled their collective heads out and rate vehicle mileage differently these days- with real driving conditions such as passengers, a/c, etc. So, we'll see how it goes... so far, so good! ;)
Need lease numbers
by jak51 on Fri May 11 07:41:26 PDT 2007
I am considering leasing an Outlook XR FWD. What are the current residuals and money factors for 36 months and 12,000 miles. I reside in IN for any special incentives if they exist. Thanks
Re: Fkex voucher pulled [brett65]
by airboss on Mon Aug 09 19:11:01 PDT 2004
According to the finance guy where I bought, they had a limited number, good for a limited time. Sounds like they either ran out or the time expired. Interesting they wouldn't have found some way to make it up to you.
Re: Saturn Ion: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [joew44]
by airboss on Tue Jul 27 15:49:33 PDT 2004
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I am buying my daughter a 2004 Ion Quad Coupe, $18,820 MSRP. The dealer offered me a fair price for my trade, plus $1000 in 'flex cash' (they told me they were $500 vouchers, and they were giving me the max, two), plus $3000 in lieu of financing. I fax'd them a copy of your posting, they called me right back and said 'since you know the secret' we'll give you $2000 in flex cash vouchers!" So, you saved me $1000. Thanks again! Steve PS. This was at Saturn of Indianapolis. I guess I could be peeved that they didn't give me their best price out of the box, but hey, that's the car game. It DOES PAY to be informed!

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