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720 messages, Last post on Dec 04, 2009 at 6:22 AM
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OK, here we go. Since I was not able to use the Supplier's Discount and combine it with the $4,500 cash back ($1k conquest rebate for owning a Mazda, $1k for owning a Vibe, and $2.5k consumer cash back) GM was offering me, I decided to use my buying service and use the $4k check GM sent me as a loyalty bonus: Maxx LS with 1SB package and Sunroof: $22,499 Buying Service Price + 674.97 State Tax + 45.00 Dealer's Business License Tax + 19.00 License Plate transfer fee =23,237.97 - 4,000.00 Loyalty bonus from GM -------------------------------------------- =19,237.97 I think this was an amazing price considering it is over $1k less than what I bought my Vibe for 2.5 years ago. |
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| Glad you finally made the plunge and joined us. Hope you have miles and miles of smiles! | |
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How do you like it so far? What color? Looks like you paid $624 over invoice, for whatever that's worth. |
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$624 over factory invoice? It is the Medium Grey Metallic, since: 1. I think GM missed the mark in styling this car to begin with, I went with what I think is the most luxurious of the colors (especially with the sparkles in the paint 2. GM decided to put the black cladding on the bottom runners on the LS and not color code the mirrors. I think the medium grey looks nice with the black trim and the dark sunroof glass on top 3. it cuts down on glare off the hood. Until this thing breaks down, I will continue to contend that this car SCREAMS value. When I took it to my mechanic (a long time GM owner), he laughed at the price I paid, stating that it was awfully low for all the things that come on it. Now, I just need to find a hungry finance manager who wants to sell me a GMPP at a much reduced rate from what they publish in their books. Anybody know one that wants to make me an offer??? |
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| This is my one bone of contention with the entire purchase transaction - when I got in to see the finance/after market guy he was adamant that the price for the 84/84 extended warranty was $2,300. He would not budge! They ended up taking an additional $300 off the car (plus the savings on the tax for the $300) as a compromise. I know I paid too much for the warranty, but the dealer is right across the street from my office, so service is very convenient. I now know that I could have bought the contract (and for that matter, the car) at another GM dealer and still utilized the service department so convenient to me, but at the time I had that "new car jones" that made me sign on the dotted line. I'm not sorry - I've been enjoying the Maxx for the last 4 months and it has been pure joy! | |
| that is too bad oldntired. I plan on making these guys work for my business over the next 12 months. Otherwise, my backup position is for me to be my own warranty company and put my invested money into repairs when needed. | |
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I certainly agree that the Maxx represents at tremendous value. Base LS Maxx's are going in the mid 15's with the GM 4k. What can you buy for that these days? A Civic? Please. You probably can't even get into an Elantra GT for that kind of money. Its a steal, but I've seen a grand total of ONE Maxx on the road so far this month, and I commute from VA to DC every day so I see a lot of cars, many of the new. 1! They just aren't selling. Incidentally, anybody know where to find sales figures? I'd be curious to see exactly how bad they are... How much would a 6/72 warranty cost? If we buy, we're we'd like to be in a warranty at least for the 60 months we're paying on the car! My general sense is that this is around $1500, but you can add at any point during the first 3 years right?
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Replying to: mfletouva (Jun 16, 2004 8:47 pm) 60 months/100,000 miles $0 ded. $1570.00 $100 ded. $1285.00 $200 ded. $1070.00 72 months/90,000 miles $0 ded. $1650.00 $100 ded. $1350.00 $200 ded. $1120.00
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Replying to: pao (Jun 17, 2004 4:51 am) |
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I'm happy with how my numbers worked out for this loaded up beauty. Sticker-26,925.00 GM Owner Loyalty-4,000 GM Card- 750 GM Coupon-Given after fighting with GM reps. re:02 RDV, they gave me "trade assistance" 2,800. The car is metallic red, I wanted the white, the dealer had this car in the showroom and said if I would buy this model rather than a swap, they would sell for a couple hundred over invoice. The bottom line- 19,598.65 with a 3.85 interest rate, awesome! I am buying in Mass. with A++ credit, gotta love the interest rate. This car has every option except XM, On-star, engine heater. Considering I was "upside down" in RDV I am very pleased. My payment is actually less than the RDV with many less options. Also purchasing a GM PP at cost,(family member is GM employee) 6 yrs, 100,000 mile warranty bump/bump $0 deductible, this is a no-brainer for a first year GM car, I've learned my lesson with the RDV. Without the warranty I wouldn't even consider this car. Can't wait to drive it off the lot today with only 9 miles on the odometer and load up a DVD for the kids, wireless headphones, I'm in heaven.
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