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Replying to: vrm (Nov 05, 2009 1:15 pm)
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Replying to: xwesx (Nov 05, 2009 2:26 pm) But...didn't matter, I shopped out-the-door price, fees included. |
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Replying to: vrm (Nov 04, 2009 6:59 pm) Thanks. Yes, I did get the remote engine starter along with the moonroof and nav, puddle lights, rearview mirror with Homelink, all the cargo nets, security sensor upgrade, XM satellite radio and protection package to include wheel locks, rear bumper cover, splash guards, wheel arch moldings, and all-weather mats. I have only tried the remote engine starter once this week since getting my car. Once you unlock the car the engine will stop and you need to use the key to start the ignition again. I think it is more for warming the car in winter or cooling it in summer than anything else. I usually drive from my garage at home to my garage at work and back home again, only stopping off to buy groceries, so I don't know how often I will really use the remote engine starter. I have never had all these goodies in a vehicle so I got a lot of stuff - probably more than what I need or will use on a regular basis. I will know better with my next new vehicle purchase - probably 10 years from now!. I have not yet had the chance to read through all my documentation to figure out how to set everything up and how it all works but I'm sure once I do, I will use everything more regularly. |
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Replying to: rkrat (Nov 03, 2009 3:05 pm)
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Replying to: surrfurtom (Nov 05, 2009 6:02 pm) |
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Still trying to figure out what my offer will be, but as I do my research I notice most web sites like autotrader, edmunds, etc. list the base 2.5i w/CVT for MSRP of 23,990 (the manual trans. is 22,990). So why in New England is the MSRP $1000 higher on both, with the 2.5i base w/CVT 24,990? Should I be considering this profit to the dealer and figuring that into my offer?
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Replying to: macdougal28 (Nov 06, 2009 7:32 am) I hope that helps clear it up for you. Good luck again, please let us know how you make out. I'll keep my fingers and toes crossed that you can make a deal you are ultimately happy with
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Replying to: sweetsoul (Nov 06, 2009 8:21 am) |
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I emailed several dealerships in the MA area for a 3.6R Premium with audio upgrade. A few replied that there were no 3.6 in the New England area. Puzzling to say the least as Manchester, NH has three of them. I called to verify if they were available and they still are. Next a couple of dealers suggested I order one or try the 2.5 instead. One of them suggested a price of around $30k as "realistic." The MSRP is $30,685 and the invoice is $28,757. That is profit close to $2k! (including holdback) I replied that many are getting invoice price...I thought buying through the internet was supposed to be easier than showing up! |
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Replying to: sweetsoul (Nov 06, 2009 8:21 am) |
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