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1565 messages, Last post on Nov 12, 2009 at 3:10 AM
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Other than looking for a CDI #... Has anyone seen the removable center console? I've only seen what they call the Premium sliding center console, but one of the ones I'm looking online at and making an offer on has a removable center console. Is it that much different other than the sliding and removing? Thanks! |
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Replying to: peavs (Sep 12, 2008 6:18 am) Sure there is. After you do an initial search click on the "New Search" tab. When you do that you'll see the "Advanced Search" tab, where you can enter the search radius in miles. does a dealer HAVE to sell me the van they have on their lot or CAN they refuse? Here's what it says in the program rules: "The customer is responsible for selecting a participating dealer. Authorized dealers are under no obligation to participate in this program."
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Does anyone know if "Aged Inventory" can be determined by looking at the window stickers that popup when searching online. Also, what is the Type L rebate referred to above? |
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Replying to: tedebear (Sep 12, 2008 3:12 pm) You are 100% correct! I was skipping a few steps in my search. I was clicking on the "Up to 40% off Dodge”, selecting Grand Caravan and searching for dealers that way. Doing it your way now gives me 1200 dealers in a 500 mile radius. Guess I'll be busy if I can't get dealer number 2 to tell me where the van is. Authorized dealers are under no obligation to participate in this program. I hate to hear that! I was hoping to find the van, verify that it is still at the dealer, drive there, show my number, get the rebates and drive away. Looks like I will have to also verify that the dealer will take my number for the van before I “hit the road”. |
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Hi, I was hoping for some help/direction as I have never bought a new car before. My wife loves the T/C, we've leased 2 in the past 4 years, now our sales guy is saying buying is the way to go. I would like to own- as long as it lasts!! My 96 Honda Accord is at 220,000, He offered us 22,500 for a T/C 2008 touring K package- 4.9% for 72 months ~368 a month. Nothing down. I don't have a lot to put down or trade in. my credit is A+. I called my bank, they said they couldn't beat that rate. Should I barter for a lower price? What is fair out there? Also what is the quality on the 2008? I am for buying a used 2006 but my wife loves the new one. What do people think? I live in Metro Detroit. Thanks for all the help. |
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I've finally done it. 2008 Town & Country Limited. Light sandstone, with Svivel, power folding seat, and a tow prep. (Really wanted the load leveling ride). I paid $29,221 for the van. MSRP $38,595. Invoice, $35,721. They sold it to me for invoice, minus $1,500 VIP discounte, minus $5k rebate. I also bought a 7 year 100k warranty. $34k out the door. Also, got 5.9 apr. But, I'm going to refinance with my own bank anyway. Its a really nice van we like it. We we really interested in the Odyssey Touring, but after a test drive, we went for the T&C. The honda was much firmer and much noisier on the highway. Plus the handa doesn't offer the features we wanted. (MyGig, heated middle seats, remote start, and others.) I looked through the owners manual about the life time powertrain warranty, and it seems to cover almost everything. There are not a lot of ifs and buts. For example, it says the transaxle case and ALL internal components are covered. That sounds good to me. If you live in the Portland Vancouver Area I would recommend you go do Dick Hannah Chrysler. Once there, ask for Don, he's a good guy guy. But once you start talking money, ask for Les. Les was really professional, and I didn't feel like someone wanted to trick me into something. (I did get that feeling from the sales person at Handa though, no offence). Les also, made sure that everything wen't smoothly. He even stayed at the dealership until we left at 10:30 pm even though they close at 9pm. We are happy |
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I'm now the proud owner of a new 2008 Town and Country Limited stone white. Not sure if I got a good deal or not but I tried to get a good price. MSRP was $41,149 they sold me the vehicle for $31,120 area + tax. My final on the road price was $34,000 for the limited with swivel and go seating. Got the My GIG entertainment system with Navigation, Sat radio, Sat TV and 2 LCD screens in the back. I did not get some the options in the deal that I have just seen posted above like the blind spot system or the Extended warranty. I'm thinking I paid a bit too much considering that I did not get the extended warranty in my deal. What do you all think? Can I go back to the dealer and get the extended warranty added at a good price? They have already offered the ext warranty to me for $2,400 bucks. Seems high. Thx Greg
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Replying to: kilo42 (Sep 16, 2008 7:06 am) |
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Just got the touring signature with 25L package, no nav, no TV, 26573 OTD (include everything). Houston area. |
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