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| I think the promotion started in April. Also, I think the promotion, like so many GM promotions excluded Saturn. It could have just been a loyalty rebate towards a new Saturn that was excluded though, I'm not sure. | |
| You got it right. If you bought a saturn you get the $500 (no coupons were mailed though). If you ARE BUYING a saturn it does not apply. I got the rebate for my saturn on a '98 transport (bought in may though..). | |
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Anyone heard the news? GM is talking about moving (more) plants to Mexico! Tell them how full of it they are. Tell them American jobs are more important than helping develop a third world country! Tell them to use Saturn as a model to treat employees, and keep jobs in America. P.S. I am not a union member, and don't know anyone who is in the UAW. Here's a story: http://www.autoauth.com/topstories/aw3.htm And links to GM where you can e-mail them your comments: www.cadillac.com www.buick.com www.pontiac.com www.gmc.com www.chevrolet.com www.saturn.com www.oldsmobile.com Wes |
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| OK, since you brought this up, where are the new GM minivans made? | |
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To: SAhladas The new GM Minivans are made in Doraville, Ga. Enjoy! |
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I have been in the market for a new minivan and had decided on a GM Pontiac Transport. Now I'm apprehensive about buying. Questions: What will this do for dealers? Will they more or less willing to negotiate? HELP!? |
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| Oops! I must have been channeled in another direction--I omitted some information. Question should read; What will the GM strike do to purchases? With the new 1999 models due to come out in a few weeks, how will dealers respond to negotiations? Will they be more or less willing to bargain? Now that this post is a little more complete, maybe someone can respond. Any help appreciated. | |
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Keep in mind that the Toyota Previa was rated the lowest of lowest that, is why Toyota came out with a new model so when you say that "Yes, the Sienna is a new model, but Toyota has one of the best reliability records on the market." you have to think twice because there is no source to back up your judgement that the Ugly looking Sienna is RELIABLE. I have only heard of transmission problem in the other minivan conference. I have read an article where the keyless entrance remote didn't work and door wouldn't OPEN... source: 'edmunds 1998 minivan comparison' SO YOU CAN'T REALLY SAY THAT TOYOTA HAS RELIABLE RECORD. |
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TO:benepc Hard to say, I had difficulty locating a Trans Sport 3 months ago when I got mine. I would like to offer my opinion about your purchase: If you have a car you want to trade in, consider selling it yourself. Some cases it doesn't matter, but in some it does. In the case of my Chevy conversion van, I got about 2x what the dealer was offering. Edmund's used car prices closely reflect reality (in Florida). Also, get a price on the van you want from buying services such as Auto-By-Tel or Microsoft CarPoint. I priced Trans Sports at Invoice + 3% when I was shopping. After that you can visit the dealer and know if they're making an effort to sell, or if they're playing games. If you have Windows 95 or newer on a PC, you can use a tool at carpoint.msn.com to run through option packages & prices called CarPoint AutoPricer (???). If you are looking at a Trans Sport, go to the Pontiac web site and ask them (email) if they have any extra rebates. Somehow I received a coupon from Pontiac for an above-and-beyond $500 rebate, and I think it was from emailing them. Also, if you currently have a GM car, and are buying another you are elegible for a $500 loyalty rebate. Good Luck, and enjoy! |
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The Sienna is new, but Toyota has been building quality vehicles for years. Why do you think the Sienna is dubbed the "Camry of minivans"? I can also say the Sienna is reliable because it's predessessor, the Previa, although not very functional and quite ugly (personally I hated it) was very reliable. The posting of the Sienna transmission incident appears to be isolated and present on only a few early production vehicles. The other day I was looking through CR's Buying Guide and found that Toyota was the only major manufacturer with models not listed in the "Used Cars To Avoid" section. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think this is definitely a reflection of Toyota's reliability. As for the C&D report, you're always going to find a vehicle that has at least one little glitch. To me, a faulty key-fob remote would be the least of my worries. And as for your closing comment, I can't prove 100% that the Sienna is reliable, but I CAN prove that Toyotas are reliable. Besides, it is pretty general that imports (save for the Korean autos) are usually more reliable than the domestics. |
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