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Re: I Bought The Car!!! [winstonscifi]
by ksmigel on Sun Nov 16 20:22:10 PST 2008
#91 of 92 I Bought The Car!!! by winstonscifi Nov 16, 2008 (3:46 am) Well, after haggling a few more days, the dealer came down to 15,857.00 plus tax and license. I walked out of Larry Reid's Bloomington Chrysler with a brand new 2007 base Crossfire coupe in black for 17,334.00. The MSRP was 30,745.00. I've been driving this car around for about 2 weeks now, and I like it more every day. It reminds me of my 1974 Triumph Spitfire, only with alot more power. There's not much room in the interior, and no cupholder. The radio has a bothersome lag, but all that is forgiven when you hit the curves - or hit the GO pedal! By the way, my first tank of fuel brought 23.4 miles per gallon. I'm not complaining. That is an amazing deal. You said it was a base - does that mean manual? Either way, that's less than a Honda Civic.
I Bought The Car!!!
by winstonscifi on Sun Nov 16 03:46:14 PST 2008
Well, after haggling a few more days, the dealer came down to 15,857.00 plus tax and license. I walked out of Larry Reid's Bloomington Chrysler with a brand new 2007 base Crossfire coupe in black for 17,334.00. The MSRP was 30,745.00. I've been driving this car around for about 2 weeks now, and I like it more every day. It reminds me of my 1974 Triumph Spitfire, only with alot more power. There's not much room in the interior, and no cupholder. The radio has a bothersome lag, but all that is forgiven when you hit the curves - or hit the GO pedal! By the way, my first tank of fuel brought 23.4 miles per gallon. I'm not complaining.
Re: Buying new Pilot EX cloth. [kipk]
by strokeoluck2 on Sun Oct 12 19:53:41 PDT 2008
Generally speaking I used to feel the same way. However, my last two car purchases have been mostly the opposite. I purchased a new Acura TL in '05 and had an awesome experience. At that time I emailed my desired specs to a number of Acura dealerships in a three state radius. A dealership in Cleveland responded w/the best price, I drove there the next day, signed the papers, wrote a check and they spent 30 minutes going over the car w/me. A pleasant experience. We purchased my wife's '08 Pilot ex-L AWD about six months ago from Bloomington Honda in the Twin Cities. They also responded w/the best price to an email I sent to a number of dealerships in the area re: the make/model/color we wanted. I was fully expecting to sell our minivan on our own, for fear they'd try and lowball us on it's value. Instead I was pleasantly surprised at what they paid us for the van, so I took their deal. On top of that the finance guy called someone at Honda and got us a 1% better rate on financing even though the stated Honda factory deal indicated our credit rating wasn't supposed to support the lower rate (we have good credit, but not 800+ credit). The only part of the deal that was "typical" was that the finance guy tried pretty hard to sell us the extended warranty on the spot; I forget what the price was. I told him several times that I would purchase the warranty in a few years as my regular warranty was expiring, but he kept pushing. But no big deal, I just kept telling him "no". I'm sure there are still dealers that are operating with a "the customer is a rube" philosophy. But I think they're a dying breed.
News Flash: Mitsubishi Illinois Plant Buyout (May 2008)
by dflores2 on Thu Jul 10 19:34:26 PDT 2008
I live in Normal, Illinois and here is the latest news on the Illinois plant buyout for 105 employees. According to Dan Irvin, "He blames high oil prices and conservative consumer attitudes for the sales slowdown." Read the article! It's interesting ~ I happen to agree with Dave82. Many residents of Bloomington-Normal have predicted it's closing. The latest 'rumor' is it will be turned into another Illinois Correctional Institution! Who knows what the forcast holds. I wouldn't be surprised if the US dove into another era like the Great Depression, even though the government has a safety net to keep it from happening again. Just a thought guys!
Love the MT Fit Sport
by timctaylor69 on Sun Aug 17 18:42:59 PDT 2008
Keep plugging for the MT Fit Sport. I lucked into my silver MT Fit at Bloomington Richfield Honda in Richfield, MN. Stopped by on a Saturday in early April on a lark and they were just taking it off the truck. Brand new and was a transfer from another dealer for a car they traded to them for this Fit MT. Guy said it was not spoken for but you better drive it and buy it before someone else gets a look at it. Bought it that day and absolutely love it. Traded in a 2001 CRV with 120,000 on it. It won't light your hair on fire with speed but it makes up for it in utility. I have been tracking my real world mileage at Fuel Economy.gov and I do mostly city driving with only minimal highway. So far since April I am getting 34 mpg consistently every tank. Peace
Re: Discover Genesis - Bloomington [hebrewhammer]
by cnardi on Sat Jul 26 17:08:39 PDT 2008
15,000$$$??? your way off. Hyundai is the fastest growing car company on earth. The only reason a Hyundai Sonata is less money to buy used is because its less money to buy new compaired to the Toyota Camry. You can buy a fully loaded sonata v6 limited with nav , it will be a 2009 model, and come with a warranty that will out last even the 72 months most people finance these days. You can get all this for only $21,000. The fully loade!d v6 Camry limited with the nav package will cost you $28,000. These number ar real. They are based on rebates avalible right now on both. THis is the bottom line a dealer will do give or take a hundred. Now thats 7000. Do the math. I own a 2007 hyundai Elantra. Its a SE 5 speed. I drive 10,000 miles a year and i bought it for 13,500 compaired to paying 17,000 for the Corolla. So I can drive this vehicle till 2017 and be underwarranty. I paid 3500 less than the corolla. Bottom line Hyundai is toyota's biggest compeitor, right now and for years to come. I have driven the 3.8 tech pack and that vehicle is definatly in the class of the lexus. It may not be everything the GS is but its def. not in the same class as the avalon. I have owned an avalon and i did love it but you get more for the money with the genesis.

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