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719 messages, Last post on Sep 03, 2009 at 9:18 AM
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Replying to: famus (Mar 24, 2009 8:36 am) I have a good relationship with my dealer (3rd car there) and they came thru for me in a big way (I think). They had 5 LS/LTs that they were willing to deal on. I ended up with a 1LT (4cyl), black granite with ebony interior plus the power package that gives you 6 way power driver seat and remote starter... Sticker: $23,175 After rebates: $16,438 ($265 was from my GM card) OTD: ~ $17,477 Plus, they matched the rate my credit union would give me for financing...5.5% I am very happy with this deal! The Malibu has a nice smooth and quite ride and if it holds up well, it will make a great first car for my daughter in 6 years or so.
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Replying to: icedog97 (Mar 25, 2009 2:26 pm)
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Replying to: ral2167 (Mar 25, 2009 5:46 pm) I'm not sure I understand how they can have a state tax on an amount you did not pay??!! I always thought you pay the tax on what the car actually cost you. Could it be that they pocket the difference?
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Replying to: icedog97 (Mar 26, 2009 8:15 am) I'd like to deduct the rebate first and get the sale price of the car to $20250 to $21515. Not a huge difference, but still. |
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Hey all, I've been looking for an 09 Malibu for my mother, but I'm a bit confused by the current rebates out there. Dealers have been offering some pretty decent MFR rebates by themselves. I got one quote with a rebate amount of around $5,250 and there was recently a fatwallet.com story about a dealer up in new york offering 25% off of MSRP (which equates to around a discount of $6,000, so thats pretty equal. Now, I went on the edmunds website, and saw several rebates. One was 1250 customer cash, one was 1500 customer cash (I think), one was 2000 lease savings (I guess if you were turning in a lease vehicle early), and one was 1000 marketing incentive to dealers. But, when I priced the car out on edmunds, it showed the price as MSRP - "incentives" of 2750, which means it added the 1250 and 1500 one together and didn't show the other two. for a discount of $5250, I don't see any combination of those 4 numbers that gives me 5,250 (sounds like a math problem from elementary school....). So, any idea what the real rebates are? BTW, we are not turning in a lease. FWIW, we're looking for an imperial blue 2LT with tan interior. Sorry, I tried to cut it short. Let me know if you need any more details. Thanks!
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Replying to: ddombrowski1 (Mar 26, 2009 10:36 am) In the end, I don't care what type of tricks they do with the money...so long as I know how much I am financing and at what rate. My Malibu LT had a sticker of $23,175 but they showed the list price of $21,703 and THAT'S the price they took my rebates from (my rebates were $5,265.17) to get to $16,438. So a discount of $1,472 was NOT counted as a rebate anywhere. I signed a GM Customer Incentive Aknowledgement that had these totals for my Rebates: Customer Cash: $1,250.00 Bonus Cash: $1,500.00 Lesee Bonus Cash: $2,000.00 Dealer additional contribution: $250.00 GM Card: $265.17 I guess the thing to remember in my case is that they told me the 5 cars they were willing to deal on and I picked one of them. Based on the Inspection Sticker (9/09) these had been on the lot for about 6 months (unless my understanding of how that works is incorrect). When I drove it off the lot it read 4 miles on the odometer...so I know it wasn't moved around much. Hope that helps. |
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I'm kind of "kicking the tires" these days regarding a new car, it would be a third car without replacing one of ours. If I find a deal I can't refuse, I might bite but I don't necessarily NEED one at this time. Wasn't really looking domestic but I love the new Malibu and what is being said about it so I'm willing to give them a chance. E-mailed a dealer and got a quote on a 1LT w/body side moldings, 6-speed tranny, and the Power Convenience package. Got a price back OTD of 22,353 which includes sales tax, all rebates,etc, etc. Live in Michigan (6%). Doesn't sound like much of a deal for me but perhaps I'm wrong. I won't bite at that price regardless but curious to hear opinions on this deal. Thanks!
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Replying to: greatlakesjr (Mar 28, 2009 3:51 pm) Most of the 08 vehicles like the malibu, (mazda6,fusion,Impala etc) have a trade in value of 10000 (Impala)-$13000. This is what the 09 malibu would be worth in 12 months. Perhaps a $24000 msrp malibu would be worth $14000 or so, under normal conditions. With the worst car sales in a decade, and the issue of GM bankruptcy/warrantees (an issue of when not if), $14000 would be a ok price on an 09 22k malibu for ALL purchasers, (not just lease turn-ins). Many of the deals being reported are nothing to write home about, compared to previous years. The tax dollars coming from the govt are probably keeping the prices up, (for Chrysler and GM) the dealers not having to dump stock to raise cash. The imports are benefiting a bit from the domestics troubles, and they are more flexible on production (actually able to make a large profit on cars in good times) Good luck --jjf I'm kind of "kicking the tires" these days regarding a new car, it would be a third car without replacing one of ours. If I find a deal I can't refuse, I might bite but I don't necessarily NEED one at this time. Wasn't really looking domestic but I love the new Malibu and what is being said about it so I'm willing to give them a chance. E-mailed a dealer and got a quote on a 1LT w/body side moldings, 6-speed tranny, and the Power Convenience package. Got a price back OTD of 22,353 which includes sales tax, all rebates,etc, etc. Live in Michigan (6%). Doesn't sound like much of a deal for me but perhaps I'm wrong. I won't bite at that price regardless but curious to hear opinions on this deal. Thanks!
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Finally purchased 09 Malibu LTZ 4 cylinder w/ sunroof MSRP 28400 My otd price including all taxes and fees = 22866.00 .... Rebates applied came out to 6750.00 Very happy with the deal and the car ... This is GM's last chance after owning several Yukon's with problems, rattles etc. If this Malibu doesnt come through no more GM, Ford etc.... Here is a breakdown of the numbers: MSRP 28400 purchase price 27300 Tax 7% NJ - 1911 (which gets deducted on next years taxes Total Price 29211 ----------------------- Rebates Applied : -6750 (1K of this was GM Card points) MV Fees +254 Tire Tax NJ +7.50 Doc Fee +144 Final OTD Price: 22866 Based on my calculations I received close to 28% off of MSRP & very happy with the deal ....
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Given all the suspension issues with my '04 Maxx, I closely studied Consumer Union's repair records for Chevrolet and other GM brands, then compared them to other brands. Big surprise: Save for 1st and sometimes 2nd year, All the recent GM vehicle designs list much below average reliability for suspension components. Other brands (except Chrysler) fared much better in suspension reliability. When buying a Maxx, it would be good to get the repair history of: Struts, Front Steering racks, Front Steering intermediate shafts, Steering Columms |
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