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Replying to: surfgermany (Feb 21, 2009 11:26 am)
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Replying to: rik4 (Feb 21, 2009 4:28 pm) |
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Replying to: surfgermany (Feb 21, 2009 11:26 am) |
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Replying to: surfgermany (Feb 21, 2009 11:26 am) Could you send me the numbers from your sales receipt as I am in the market for the same car. If need be I would drive to Vriginia to pick it up if they give me the same price. I just want to see what the Sales receipt looks like. Did you price the 4 cylinder version as well and if so what price were you able to negotiate for the 4 cyl. I drove the 4 and 6 and there is a huge difference ... the 6 sounds so much better ... Please send the info for the sales receipt if you dont mind to frankp118 Thanks, Frank
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Hi there. I am new to this forum but I have been reading a lot of it lately. I am currently looking at a 2008 Chevy Malibu. It is one of the last one left in the area. It is a white LT 1LT with mats, boding molding, and convience package. They are giving me the $2750 rebate right now. Do you think that if I can get this car at Invoice ($21816) that I should take it? The MSRP is $22,658. Should I try to get a lower price? What is everybody's thought? If I don't go with this then I will be paying $1,500 more to get an 2009 model.
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Replying to: lugnut1012 (Feb 24, 2009 7:07 am) |
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Replying to: fpinho (Feb 23, 2009 5:15 pm) 26220 credit union price(go to gm web and look for it) plus 389 process plus 798 tax plus 107 title/lic fee = 27515 -4065 rebates/credits (1250 1500 500 and 500) 315 gm credits the second 500 was auto show and that only runs till the 2nd of march the others were available everywhere in the mid atl region gives otd of 23448 (rounded numbers) |
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Hi New guy here I just got my leftover L T Z 08 OTD $23000 down here in fl. I hope i got a good price I have been shopping for a good two month. |
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Am looking at an LT2-- 1) Does blue tooth work pretty well with a verizon phone? 2) The radio isn't the upgraded 6 disc. How is the sound from the standard radio? Any one suggest a decent price for, say, an LT2 with an MSRP of $26,500 or so with options/destination included? I'd go for the LTZ but find the shiny wheels repulsive.
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In January, after negotiating with 4 dealers for a V6 LTZ (MSRP $30,249)with varying degrees of success, I finally settled on a deal for $21,722. That included a dealer discount plus GM Cashback ($1250), Loyalty ($1000), Lessee ($2000) and a GM Card top-off ($2000). As the wife would say: "I couldn't leave it there". Further, the dealer in Port Jervis, NY gave me $1000 more than any other for my trade-in. The entire process was absolutely PAINLESS (as it should be-but never is). We left completely satisfied with the deal and even more so with the car itself. GM-loyal all my life, I have to say this is one terrific automobile. |
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