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41 messages, Last post on Dec 08, 2007 at 8:10 PM
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Replying to: pciro2180 (Sep 12, 2006 9:15 am) Yes, I did mean Advantage Suzuki in Schaumburg. It's so close to the border of H.E. that I mistakenly said Hoffman, but you are right. Thanks for the input. They had a few Grand Vitaras on their lot, as well as a few of the new 2007 SX4's. I'll keep in mind about Fox Valley Suzuki. I know there are some other locations around. There's still the 1,000 cash rebate. Unfortunately I'm not a current Suzuki owner so I won't get the loyalty one. Care to share how much yours cost when you got it after the rebates? Thanks, Jaygee
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Replying to: jaygee33 (Sep 12, 2006 7:09 pm)
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Replying to: pciro2180 (Sep 13, 2006 5:06 am) It sounds like you got a great replacement for your lemon car... |
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Hello all, I have a final offer of $18,555 before TT&L for a 2006 Grand Vitara Luxury in Azure Gray with black leather. Sticker is at $24,500, and I do have to take their balloon cash (which I can refinance in three months with my bank) and do a balloon payment at first to get the final ofer. Is this a fair price?
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Replying to: saabski (Jan 17, 2007 12:50 pm) Thanks |
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Hi All - I am planning to buy the 2007 Grand Vitara and i need to get some feedback from people who own this vehicle. - How good is the reliability ? Any major issues that owners have face - How many mpg in city ? - Is it a worthy investment or better to invest in Honda Crv or Toyota Rav 4 ? Thanks all
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Replying to: rxv2562 (Aug 28, 2007 9:37 am) City mpg varies as much as what "city" means. This is not a light car, and unless you get the 2wd version, is always in 4wd. So if you're looking for a fuel miser, this isn't it. The X-Trail may be the best in this regard. The Grand Vitara holds resale value well. Yes, resale value is not as high as CRV or Rav4, but an equivalent model costs less to begin with. Keep the difference in cost in the bank and make interest on it. Consumer's Guide rated the '07 GV as the best value in the segment. IF you really need the GV's off-road capabilities, which are the best in this segment except for Chrysler's Liberty and Patriot, then choosing the GV is a no-brainer. If you don't need those capabilities, then the choice is harder because you pay a price to drag around all that extra metal, put up with stiffer suspension, get less milage due to the weight and full-time AWD, etc. Styling could well tip the balance also, if you happen to really like or dislike the GV. Or if you want something that's relatively uncommon to see on the road. |
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Replying to: rxv2562 (Aug 28, 2007 9:37 am) I negotiated the price on a 2007 Grand Vitara XSport model for a final price of $23107 with the following options. 1. 0% APR for 60 months 2. 5 year free oil change package Is this a good deal ? Please let me know friends ! I love the Vitara!
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Replying to: rxv2562 (Aug 31, 2007 5:52 pm) At least in Texas Area, you can get additional $2,500 Ballon Payment "rebate" for going with Suzuk's in-house financing. Most dealers in my area are throwing in $1,000 Suzuki rebate, and about $2,500 in discount before ballonn cash. So you could have up to $6,000 off MSRP even before negotiation. This would make your car about $17,107 before TT&L. All you need to do is when you receive the first paymet coupon, just walk down to your credit union and refinance it-under your own terms. Suzuki balloon payment interest rate is something crazy like 7.9% .By the way, balloon is like a hybrid lease and purchase., and not availabel in all states. |
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http://www.mattblatt.com/NewModelsPage Is this a good deal? Is it possible to re-fi thru my credit union the next day and pay $12390 for the 2008 Grand Vitara like they advertise? I've never seen anything like this before so I know there must be a catch, right? Thanks for any insight. |
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