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Chrysler Voyager/Dodge Caravan Prices Paid and Buying Experience 2003-2007

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Re: DaimlerChrysler HAS MANY minivan repeat customers?[ol06] by hansienna
Aug 28, 2006 (4:31 pm)
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Replying to: ol06 (Aug 28, 2006 2:11 pm)

My sister is a repeat buyer. My friend just got a 2006 GC SXT and traded in his 2000 GC LE and has now owned 4 DC minivans that also included a 1996 GC SE, and a 1988 Grand Voyager SE.
     A neighbor has a 1999 GC SE and owned 2 GC before that (I do not recall the years). Many people keep buying DC minivans after owning 2 or 3 earlier.
     I do NOT like my 2006 Sienna LE as well as my 2002 T&C LX even though the Sienna has more power and gets slightly better gas mileage.
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Re: T&C long-term review… [ol06] by fish8
Aug 29, 2006 (6:43 am)
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Replying to: ol06 (Aug 28, 2006 2:11 pm)

Well, since these vans are the highest selling vans on the road going as far back as I can remember, I would guess many of those buyers are repeat customers.
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Re: T&C long-term review… [fish8] by badgerfan
Aug 30, 2006 (7:43 am)
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Replying to: fish8 (Aug 29, 2006 6:43 am)

We are on our third: a 1985 Caravan, 1996 Caravan, and now a 2006 Grand Caravan. Long intervals, but we keep coming back as reliability has been pretty good, except for A-C. Both the first and second had expensive A-C repairs after about 6 years or so.
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Should I buy new or used, in late Oct. or Jan by ak_ed
Sep 08, 2006 (11:08 am)
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I just got a quote from an internet dealer in Kellogg ID. for a new SE Grand Caravan that was about 7,000 under MSRP, cash price. I don't really need this car until late Jan but the 0% 72month intrigues me. I had originally considered a 2005 (rental) certified used, especially since they have 70,000 drivetrain warranty but now I'm wondering? Should I wait till Jan and try to buy used or buy new now and take advantage of the 0% 72 mo. What kind of price or selection am I likely to find in Jan , especially in the Denver or Kansas City areas where I would be shopping? Also, Has anyone gotten this kind of price discount AND the 0%. Your comments on this would be appreciated!
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Re: Should I buy new or used, in late Oct. or Jan [ak_ed] by badgerfan
Sep 08, 2006 (12:07 pm)
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Replying to: ak_ed (Sep 08, 2006 11:08 am)

You are not going to get that discount plus 0% financing. It is an either-or choice.
 
You also will likely find few if any 2006 models left by January, though occasionally it does occur. Back in March 1997 we bought a left over brand new 1996, but that is a bit unusual.
 
The $7000 under MSRP is in the ballpark. I got about $7100 off MSRP in June for a Grand Caravan SE, when the rebates were $4000 + another $750 owner loyalty for owning the 1996.
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Re: Should I buy new or used, in late Oct. or Jan [ak_ed] by fish8
Sep 11, 2006 (4:31 am)
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Replying to: ak_ed (Sep 08, 2006 11:08 am)

I would personally, stay away from a rental.
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2006 Base Caravan by jpf
Sep 12, 2006 (6:52 am)
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I am interested in buying a 2006 base Caravan with the 4 cylinder engine. After rebate the price is $15,700. Is this a good price? Any information would be appreciated.
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Re: 2006 Base Caravan [jpf] by badgerfan
Sep 12, 2006 (8:00 am)
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Replying to: jpf (Sep 12, 2006 6:52 am)

Well, if it is actually an absolute base model with no options, Edmunds has it at MSRP of $19345, Invoice of $18283 and TMV before rebates of $18311. After the $3500 rebate, their TMV is $14811. Based on this, I believe you should be able to get them down to at least $14811, and if the dealer really wants to unload it, may even go lower by a few hundred. I would shoot for paying about $14,300 and see if they bite, but for sure you shouldn't pay any more than $14811. All these numbers are based on your Base Caravan SE having no options, however.
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Unusual Shopping Experience by outshopping
Oct 19, 2006 (7:32 pm)
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Today I went to a dealership, shopping for a Dodge Caravan SE, no options. I took with me the knowledge gleaned from research on the net, including the TVP from Edmunds. That site said the True Market Value for a very basic Caravan is $14,863. I went in to see if any of these models were on the lot, and I was prepared to make an offer of $14,300, as suggested by someone in posting online. Well, there were only Caravans with power options so the sales guy said he could check around to see if he could locate one without options. I gave him my email address, said to let me know what he found, then walked out the door.
 
When I got home I found an email from the salesman saying his manager ok'd giving me a minivan on the lot, with power options, for the same price as they were going to give me for a most basic version: "$15, 577.77 with taxes and new plates and everything out the door." I got that final price after much coaxing for a number. Initially, he had said the price, less taxes and plates, was $14,400. As you can see, that's just $100 more than I was prepared to offer initially, and it includes the power package. I didn't even get around to making an initial offer. Neither did I make a counter offer.
 
Since my experience with new car dealerships has always been very negative, with much back and forth haggling, I am very suspicious. I am wondering whether I will get to the dealership tomorrow and get an unpleasant surprise. Does this seem legit? Should I counter offer? If so, how should I present it?
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Re: Unusual Shopping Experience [outshopping] by jpf
Oct 20, 2006 (3:05 pm)
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Replying to: outshopping (Oct 19, 2006 7:32 pm)

That seems like a good price. But, is the vehicle new or nearly new? They may be offering you a demonstrator or a former rental vehicle. My experience with dealers is that they sometimes offer nearly new vehicles to get you to buy a more expensive model.

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