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Buick Rendezvous Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#24 of 88
Shopping for RDV by richard103
Jan 29, 2002 (10:20 am)
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What should I expect to pay for a RDV w/ SD pkg and Sunroof (MSRP - $32,877)?
 
What's been your experience? (Also posted similar message on main SUV board.)
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Richard103 by fedlawman
Jan 30, 2002 (11:31 pm)
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I didn't see your message on the main board.
 
I think a few hundred over invoice is what most people are paying for RDV's.
 
According to GMBuyPower.com and Edmunds.com, a CXL with 1SD and moonroof MSRP is $33,055. Invoice for this car is $29,750. Take into account the $2,002 factory incentive and your probably looking at about $28,000, give or take a couple hundred dollars.
 
Good luck!
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fedlawman by richard103
Jan 31, 2002 (6:48 am)
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Thanks for your reply. I've found RDV AWDs with three(3) different base prices ($27,452-27,552-27,730), depending, I assume, on manufacture date.
The option prices have remained the same ($4,030 for SD pkg, and $695 for sunroof), but the destination charge has risen from $575 to $600.
 
Also, I've had dealers quote me $100 to $150 over "invoice," but haven't actually seen an invoice yet. One dealer told me that the advertising fee was 1.5% of MSRP (less destination), which would equate to around $500.
 
This seems rather high for an ad fee; I was expecting a number in the $200-300 range. What ad fees did other RDV buyers see when they purchased? Thanks.
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richard103 by KarenS HOST
Jan 31, 2002 (10:48 am)
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The advertising fee issue has been discussed frequently on the Smart Shopper. Type "advertising" into Search.
 
The following is from Edmunds.com FAQ:
 
"Most vehicles carry a legitimate advertising fee levied by either the manufacturer or by regional dealer groups. National or regional advertising fees, when charged, should not exceed 1 percent of the vehicle's MSRP. Because individual dealership advertising is a cost of doing business, you should never pay an advertising fee levied by the dealer rather than a regional dealer association or the manufacturer."
 
Hope this helps!
 
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#28 of 88
$200 over Invoice by netnerd
Feb 11, 2002 (9:09 am)
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Hi,
 
I went to one dealership--Wilkie Buick--and told them I knew the invoice price (had gotten it from Edmunds) and asked them what the best price they could give me was. They came back with a price about $1100 over invoice. I told them that it was too high and the salesman went to "talk to his manager" and came back with a price $300 lower, but still $800 over invoice.
 
I told him I'd have to think about it. I checked at several other dealerships and only one of them--Armen of Ardmore--had the exact RDV that I wanted (color and option combinations). I had to buy one of the ones on the lot in order to get the 0% financing which was scheduled to end at the end of October (it was around October 10th at the time), so I couldn't custom order one. Of course a week or so after I purchased mine GM extended the 0% for several weeks or months!
 
I sat down with a salesman at Armen and told him I knew the invoice price and wanted to hear what the best price he could give me was. He went away to consult the computer and after what seemed like 25-30 minutes came back and said he was having trouble with the computer. He showed me what he said was the invoice and asked me how much profit I thought they should make over that. I said $200 and he said, "You've got a deal." (or something to that effect). I didn't close the deal at that point, though, because I thought I'd give Wilkie a chance to beat them.
 
The price I had gone in to Armen hoping to get was actually higher than what I ended up getting. When he asked how much I thought they should make I figured I'd shoot even lower. Now, having read that some folks got theirs below invoice, maybe I should have gone even lower.
 
I stopped by Wilkie that night and told him I'd gotten a better price at another dealer and that, in fact, the other dealer's invoice price was even lower. The sales manager at Wilkie then told me that it couldn't be the same vehicle because everyone pays the same invoice. I had found Wilkie to be the stereotypical slimy auto dealership so I suspected that they were trying to screw me. The invoice sheet Wilkie had showed me (which had an invoice price higher than Edmunds listed) was a sheet of paper with text only at the top and bottom but with a big blank spot in the middle. Armen's invoice sheet that was full of text, not just at the top and bottom which led me to suspect that Wilkie had copied a different vehicles invoice sheet but covered up the identifying information.
 
The next day I stopped by Armen on my way to work and took a picture of the Rondy's window sticker with my digital camera. Then I called Wilkie and had him fax me a copy of the window sticker from the RDV I had looked at there (I was surprised when he agreed to do this!). I compared the two window stickers and they were the exact same vehicles.
 
The one I was about to buy had 210 miles on it as it had been test driven a number of times and was apparently driven to Armen from a dealer in NJ during the course of a dealer exchange. The one at Wilkie had no miles, but when I had driven it for a three day extended test drive I was experiencing problems with the HUD which made me leery about buying it.
 
I am buying on the 36 month 0% financing deal.
 
I wish it had a longer warranty, though. One of my few complaints.
 
Hope I didn't lose anyone with my rambling. I just wanted to put in all the important points I could think of.
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Rolling the dice with Priceline or my ongoing buying experience by rothl
Feb 11, 2002 (7:36 pm)
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I started my purchase odyssey in the middle of January when my '94 Transport started leaking oil.
I liked the RDV with the versatility package and the rebate combined with my GM card dollars made the purchase tempting. I figured invoice to be 25,202.
 
I first went to the websites. An autobytel rep called me with the "best deal out there" for a Rendezvous at 500 over invoice.
 
I also notified GM buypower and an internet dealer from 45 miles away emailed me with a 600 over invoice bid. I noted on this forum that people are getting better deals and said as much when we spoke on the phone a few days later. He then came back with invoice- 25,202. Having not visited a dealer yet I said I was going to try to get it lower.
 
I've used priceline for vacations and since I was ready to buy, I thought I'd give it a shot. If a dealer accepts my bid and I don't buy I'm out $100. If I do buy, then pricline takes $50. I bid 24960 and let them contact all the dealers in the Cleveland area. Got a notice the following working day that nobody accepted the offer. I spoke with a service rep at Priceline who said that nobody will go under invoice for RDVs.
 
Visited the nearest Buick dealer and plopped the invoice e-mail on his desk and asked if he could match it. They had nothing on the lot that was even close to what I wanted. He told me that he didn't think he could get me the car at that price because "the price has gone up $200 in the last three weeks". He would try to locate a vehicle manufactured before the price increase but couldn't guarantee anything. I told him if he couldn't find a car at $25,202. I'd go back to the dealer and give him the shot. After hearing that he exclaimed,"we're gonna get this deal done."
 
I figure I'll give the local dealer 5 more days and then return to the out of town dealer. It probably sounds like I'm being to selective on price but I buy a car every 4 years and am not too schooled on the art of dealing.
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Re: Priceline by KarenS HOST
Feb 12, 2002 (9:25 am)
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Although you may not be going that route now, I thought you may still be interested in this discussion Smart Shopper.
PRICELINE.COM - experiences & comments on buying vehicles thru Priceline?
Good luck finding your Rendezvous!
KarenS
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#31 of 88
Base CX by dindak
Feb 17, 2002 (8:23 am)
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Anyone in Canada get a good deal on a base CX? Wondering how low dealer's will go up here?
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dindak by nosuvyet
Feb 18, 2002 (6:39 am)
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got a loaded CXL for invoice + 400 and I talked to about 20 dealers by phone to get that.
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Took delivery last Saturday by richard103
Feb 19, 2002 (2:14 pm)
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Picked up my new RDV (awd CXL, 1SE, third row seat, sunroof, white/gray leather) this weekend. MSRP was $34, 612 . . . dealer discounted it $3,200 BEFORE rebate, GM card credit, Olds Loyalty credit, and $500 lease cash. 36 month/45k-mile lease is $382 + 9% PA state tax, about $417 / month.
 
So far, so good . . .

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