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Replying to: j1466 (Apr 18, 2005 12:15 pm) If you use the GMS pricing you can only use the extended family card. Being that it is your mother I think that you qualify for the GMS pricing. |
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Well, last Sat I purchased my new Moonstone-colored Vibe. Here's the info: AWD power group moon and tunes side airbags monotone paint Rebates: hot button = $1000 conquest = $1000 bonus cash = $1000 (I brought my own financing so I got the extra cash instead) military = $500 GM card = $228 I paid $18800 out the door - that was for the vehicle only (here in Missouri we have to take our title to the license office and pay taxes and tags ourselves). It turned out to be about $250 over invoice, due to an "advertising fee" that I could not negotiate away, plus they had to go get the car from a town about 90 miles from here. They waived the dealer $99 processing fee. Overall I feel I got a decent deal. I could have done a little better but I hate to haggle and this offer means I pay less than $350 a month so that makes me plenty happy! |
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Anybody seeing great deals out of this promotion? Is $1000 Hotbutton still going? Edmunds just shows $1000 customer cash. Wondering if I can get GM Employee Pricing minus these incentives. The hard part is finding one with side airbags, almost nonexistent around here. |
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I bought a 2005 Vibe with the "Employee discount for everyone" promotion. They also gave $2,000 in rebates/incentives on top of that. I looked up the TMV pricing for the same car with all the same options (plus I got window tinting and pin stripes) and found we paid almost $2K less than the TMV. Too bad the buying experience wasn't as nice as the price. The dealership tried to get us to sign a contract for more than the agreed price (twice) and then tried to get us to pay extra for the tinting and pin striping, even though it was supposed to be included. Then they lied about the mileage on the odometer -- we didn't notice before taking possession. Moral of the story: Say away from Midway Auto in Phoenix, AZ! |
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Just priced a 2005 Vibe. Dealer quoted employee price less a $1,000 rebate. Since this is end of year, one would think there would be some additonal end of year price reductions. It seems you could have actually gotten this car cheaper in March timeframe because of all the addional rebates. |
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and added a "conquest" rebate of $1000... FWD, auto base Vibe with leather, power group, monotone, antilock brakes... sticker $20,940... purchased for $16,949 plus TT&L/doc fee seems like a good deal, dealer thru in window tint. Worked with Phillips Mazda in So. Cal. - very easy-going/low pressure... I'm happy with my purchase! |
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My concerns are; 1) Hearing about the paint job quality of the Vibe. 2) We want AWD but it seems the engine offered with this feature should have more pick up and go than the base model, albeit, it would take away from the gas mileage we have noticed is above average with this model. 3) We like the looks of the Vibe and it is a Toyota through and through as evident by it's stellar marks in Consumers' reports reliabilityratings and I believe it is even a recommended car in its class., But as stated before, is it worth going with the Matrix considering the problems with the exterior paint job quality? 4)We would like the leather option, but I do not see heated seats, an option very nice to have with leather, especially in the North East US. 5)Every automobile gets a change every now and then, I would expect there will be a big change in engine and styling with the Vibe and Matrix comming up soon, as they have not really evolved much from their first introduction, how far away are we from such a major change? 6) What gas mileage can I truthfully expect from the Vibe w/ AWD? Is it close or accurate as its sticker information? Thanks in advance to anyone who takes a stab at my concerns. Also, what would you think would be a good negotiated price for the following vehicle? MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE STANDARD VEHICLE PRICE*: $20,455.00 MOON AND TUNES VALUE PACKAGE SUNROOF, POWER (DELETES DUAL READING LAMPS) 200 WATT PREMIUM AUDIO SYS. INTEGRATED SUBWOOFER PACKAGE SAVINGS $300 $1,140.00 LEATHER SEATING SURFACES $700.00 4.24 AXLE RATIO NO CHARGE TOTAL PACKAGE SAVINGS $-600.00 PREMIUM MONOTONE APPEARANCE PKG $325.00 POWER GROUP VALUE PACKAGE REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY PROGRAMMABLE POWER DOOR LOCKS WINDOWS, POWER CRUISE CONTROL PACKAGE SAVINGS $300 $1,150.00 IN-DASH 6-DISC CHANGER $325.00 AIRBAGS, SIDE IMPACT-FRT & SIDE CURTAIN $745.00 TOTAL OPTIONS: $3,785.00 TOTAL VEHICLE & OPTIONS: $24,240.00 DESTINATION CHARGE: $560.00 TOTAL VEHICLE PRICE*: $24,800.00 STANDARD EQUIPMENT: Items featured below are included at NO EXTRA CHARGE in the standard vehicle price shown above. *** MECHANICAL *** 1.8L DOHC VVT-I ENGINE ALL WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM TRANSMISSION, 4 SPEED AUTO. 4-WHEEL INDEPENDENT DOUBLE WISHBONE SUSPENSION *** SAFETY & SECURITY *** DUAL FRONTAL AIR BAGS 4-WHEEL ANTILOCK BRAKE SYS. PWR. FRT DISC/RR DRUM BRAKES SAFETY BELT-LAP SHOULDER/F&R DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS REAR DOOR SECURITY LOCKS *** EXTERIOR *** DUAL OUTSIDE POWER MIRRORS ROOF RACK 16" BOLT-ON WHEEL COVERS P205/55R16 ALL SEASON TIRES SOLAR RAY LIGHT TINTED GLASS FOG LAMPS, FRONT, INTEGRAL REAR WINDOW WIPER & DEFOGGER *** INTERIOR *** AIR CONDITIONING, FRT MANUAL RADIO, AM/FM STEREO W/CD EQUALIZER & RDS TILT STEERING WHEEL 2 PRONG HSEHLD STYLE OUTLET CENTER CONSOLE W/CELL PHONE HOLDER MANUAL DRVR SEAT HEIGHT ADJ. SEATS, 60/40 FOLD-FLAT REAR SEAT,FOLD-FLAT FRT PASSENGER CARGO TRACK SYS. W/TIE DOWNS Thanks Again
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We looked at a Pontiac Vibe today. It was base model, FWD, with automatic transmission and the power group value package. It did not have the monotone package. It is a two-tone. The dealer quoted us a price of: $19,390.00, then an employee discount of $1,773.85, which dropped the price down to $17,616.15. Then he took off $1,000 for the cash rebate, $1,000 for the conquest rebate, and an additional $200 discount, to bring the price down to $15,416.15 (before tax and title fees). I am wondering if this is a good deal. Thanks for any help anyone can give us. It has been awhile since we bought a new car. Kris |
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Replying to: civic4 (Aug 15, 2005 3:39 pm) 1) I have been tracking the mileage religiously. My average to date is 26.5 mpg. I've had a high of 28.8 and a low of 23.6 (per tank mileage). I drive about 50/50 city/highway. Seeing as how it is a new car and I can only expect the mileage to get better as the engine breaks in - I am very impressed with the mileage. I love not paying over $20 a tank to fill up! (although with the price hike that has gone up some!). The tank is very small, I usually only put about 10 gallons to fill it back to full when it hits empty. 2) I think the vehicle has plenty of power as well. Yes, merging on to freeways you have to mash the pedal to the floor and make the Vibe downshift, but once it does that I can usually get the car up to about 50-55 mph before my merge lane ends. I've had four adults in the car and the pickup was not noticably depreciated. I love driving this car around town, its small enough to fit in about any parking spot and it is nimble on the streets. 3) I have not had any paint problems but then this car is only 4 months old. I plan on waxing often and keeping it clean especially in winter with the snow and salt. I hope my observations help you. It's still a new car so I don't have much info to give you but I don't think you would be unhappy with the AWD. And to me the peace of mind is much worth it. Happy shopping!
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Replying to: civic4 (Aug 15, 2005 3:39 pm) With respect to gas mileage the AWD should be almost as good as the FWD model and mine seems to be living up to the advertised ratings. AWD Vibes only use AWD when it detects slipping, otherwise it is just running like a FWD model, except it is a little heavier. If you want true all wheel drive in this price range you might want to consider a subaru. I don't think the Vibe is due for a model change for a couple of years based on the sites I've visited. All and all it is a great little wagon, you won't be disappointed |
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