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Replying to: afreyre (May 04, 2005 7:58 pm) I'm looking at a Limited 4.7 G package with sunroof and heated seats would like chrome wheels as well. Price 36,415 without chrome wheels E-price and Rebate 30,041. This is right off the web sit at Lawless Woburn,Ma Could get a price of 29,000 at the end of the month. What do you think any one else comments? Sounds good to me...
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Replying to: shorty101 (Apr 22, 2005 2:10 am) Whoa, Good deal I can't find a Limited MSRP under 36,415 in MA, NH What part of the country did you buy from?
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ALL, Rocky Mountain Grand looks to be a good deal has most of the best options plus its own uniqueness. MSRP 34,955 E-price and Rebates 28,199.00 28Y package V8 Leather Sunroof Nice Wheels all the good stuff What you think? |
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Replying to: blh (May 11, 2005 5:18 am)
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All, Rocky Mountain Y28 package or Limited not sure which yet Rocky price is 28,199 plus the 1,300 for V8 so Price with rebates and incentives $29,500 quoted $29,072, List 35,000 Green with the Kahkai interior. Limited G package List 37,380 Sunroof, Heated seats, Sirius, Green paint,Chrome wheels, Price with rebates and incentives $31,147 Any comments? |
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Replying to: shorty101 (May 17, 2005 2:25 pm) |
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Replying to: hofmannp (May 04, 2005 10:57 pm) watch out for those marketing and dealer prep fees! wow! and program? what's that? there's lots of room to haggle there - especially with those catchy fees! to give you an idea, here's an ad for a no-frills JGC in my local paper: http://www.boston.com/cars/specials/lawless/ $21,555 i think you can do *much* better than $23k |
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Hi gang, I don't know if this is the right place to ask this question, but my Cousin, who lives in Jacksonville FL, purchased an used 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee (V8) with 58,000 miles on it last Saturday from Arlington Toyota in Jacksonville FL. His term is for 72months at 10.72% apr His purchasing price (which I thought was high) was $18,999. But the biggest problem that I had was with the extended warranty cost that I found in the contract. After faxing me over his purchasing invoice, I noticed that they charge him $2,545!!!! for an extended warranty. I totally believed that they took him for a ride. Since his English is not that good, I am convince that the finance manager took complete advantage of him. No only I think that $2,545 is far too excessive for an extended warranty, but I think that it is definetively worthless, do you guys agree??? I am planning to write a letter to Toyota and to the dealership itself to complain about the deceptive tactics of the manager, but I wanted to see if you guys know if you can get a refund after buying an extended Warranty, or have that charge taken off the total price financed. Any ideas or experiences will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Replying to: hofmannp (May 04, 2005 10:57 pm) My husband and I used the college grad rebate and no it's not to good to be true. The dealership we went to was not even aware of it (very rural area, not too many college grads looking at GC around here) until I brought it to their attention. We used that plus the 2500 cash back (this was in March) and declined the 1000 CFC. With my trade and TTL, our Laredo 4X4 with F package, Quadra trac II, All Terrain tires, tow hitch, and ESP (MSRP$33,110.00) came to approx $24,000.00. They would not let us combine the college grad discount with the firefighter discount, said the two were not combinable. All in all I was pretty happy with the deal. |
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Replying to: rjorge3 (May 31, 2005 9:32 pm) He may have been taken, but we can't determine that without more information. Not trying to be critical, but it sounds as if the dealership may have taken advantage, but if he is of legal age and sound mind and can enter into a legally binding contract, it may be too late to unwind the deal. Wish he could have gotten some advice before or at least during the negotation stage, might have been able to save him. Also, why would anyone finance a 4 year old vehicle for 6 years? Is the financing through a bank, credit union or Chrysler Financial? |
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