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120 messages, Last post on Dec 26, 2007 at 6:25 AM
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I leased mine March 4th so that deal wasn't in effect. I did the sign and drive promotion and put nothing down so I am pretty happy with the deal. Did not realize that they were now giving $1500 off on V6 models without sunroof. I knew the V8s had it. SRXs don't seem to be selling very well.
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Replying to: b4z (Jun 02, 2004 4:33 am) Autosite says they've sold 8848 units thru April, a pace that will amount to about 35K for the year. The original forecasts I saw predicted 30K units, so it's actually a bit above. Question is - have they built over that forecast and now have more units than they can move? |
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I have a question for anyone out there who has purchased accessories for their vehicle. My question has to do with Protective Paint finishing and Coating. Is this necessary or desirable when you bought your car/SUV. The price i am being quoted is $300 and was told that 90% of folks have this done? What is the scoop? What is your opinion on this? If anyone could reply sooner (today) rather than later I would appreciate it. |
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It's just wax; save your money. Lots more in the Store Bought Waxes Part II (No Zaino Posts) discussion. Steve, Host |
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| pure dealer bull! caddys paint has a superior clear coat thats extreemly durable even without care.however if you wax your car about evey 3 months or so you will reduce ultraviolet rays that slowly degragate the finish.make shure you get all your rebates! including dealer discount too.depending on how much options are on the srx the price off sticker should be good rite now.also there is a incentive change going on rite now so keep an eye out at gm buypower under current offers.i would be a bit sceptical at this point.do you need under coating?window ecthing,extended warranty?get the picture.good luck. | |
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Don't forget the $200 fabric protection (or you can buy a couple of cans of Scotchgard for $20 and d-i-y). Steve, Host |
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I was quoted the follow for a 2004 SRX V6 AWD with Luxury Pkg., Ultraview Sunroof, and Power Lumbar seats: MRSP: 45,780 Dealer Discount: 2793.71 Conquest Rebate: 1500 Total: 41,486.29 + Tax and Tags Is that a reasonable price, or should I negotiate more? Are there any other incentives available on the SRX besides the conquest rebate? Thanks, AS |
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Replying to: charlie brown (May 28, 2004 7:32 pm) |
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Finally I am ready to buy a car. I have decided on a 2005 Cadillac SRX with the luxury performance package. According to Kelly Blue Book and Edmunds the MSRP is $52,695 and the invoice is $47,441. Since a search of the dealer base did not produce a car in the color and with the options I want, I will need to order it from the factory. There is a $1000 deposit required but it is refundable. The price is negotiated before ordering. It will take 6-8 weeks to receive. What would be a fair price? Is there room to negotiate since it is a 2005? Any tips or info you have will be appreciated.
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I would think that you could get it for around 48-48.5, especially since you are ordering it so the dealer gets an instant sale (and gets to keep all of the factory holdback). FWIW, we ordered ours (also with Lux Perf Pkg) back in Jan '04 and it took only 4 weeks to arrive at the dealer. 5,000 miles later we thoroughly enjoy it, not a squeak or rattle, and an absolute blast to drive. |
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