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Replying to: shooterd (Apr 19, 2004 4:37 am) Steve, Host
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Thanks to both of you for the advice. I'm still in the process of gathering prices from other dealers so hopefully I get some better quotes. I'm in the Cleveland/Akron area and there are only about 5 dealers I have to choose from within ~50 miles. The Pilot would likely be our #2 choice and I was thinking of using the exact strategy you mentioned shooterd to get the price down to around 29K. Any other tips on how you were able to get them to go under invoice would be greatly helpful. And any pricing quotes on the Limited as well. Thanks again.
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Replying to: tubbs (Apr 20, 2004 10:10 am) |
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As much as I like our Endeavor, I would not hesitate on buying the Pilot if both were in the same price range (they were not when I looked last August). Have you ruled out the Highlander or 4Runner? I am a Toyota bigot ( my other car is a Lexus ), but I was not impressed with the highlander and the 4Runner was more than we wanted to spend at the time. However, the 4Runner seems to be discounted quite a bit now in my area. Given the insane gas prices, I also believe that many of these dealers are having more of a challenge moving their inventory. This is, I believe, a benefit for those seriously considering purchasing an SUV.
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Replying to: dan41 (Apr 20, 2004 10:33 am)
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Replying to: shooterd (Apr 20, 2004 10:37 am) So the Pilot was the first stop on our search. One of our only cons against it is that she feels it is a little too big for her taste. Oddly enough, I believe the Endeavor measures out to be longer but I think the overall weight and feel of the car is what she considers big. We did also checked out the Highlander. Although the ride was nice its a little small for my taste, that 3rd seat is pretty worthless and it got pricey very quickly. I've since talked to another Mitsu dealer who is doing a "dead cost" sale. They wouldn't give an exact price over the phone but said they can deal at about $700 below invoice which should put it around $27,300 before rebate. But whether the deal is really that good in person remains to be seen. |
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http://www.mitsubishicars.com/news/index.html Link to the new 2004.5 Endeavor Prices, features and options. Purchased my XLS fwd in December and now the new model has more for the money. My luck! |
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Hi All... this is my first post so be gentle. I'm planning on buying an Endeavor to replace my aging GMC Jimmy. I've test drove the Endeavor and found that other than the premium gas requirement, I love it! While tossing around facts and figures with the salesman I mentioned quarterly sales and incentives. While he denied that this was an issue, it's been my understanding that you can possibly get your best deal at the end of the quarter (June 30th will be the end of the next one) and when the new model year arrives on the lot. They insisted that the Endeavors were selling like hotcakes, but the same models have been on the lot since January and with the 2k incentive (likely to continue or increase I'm guessing...)I think 'timing' may be the best deal maker. Do you think that the end of each quarter equates with the best deals for consumers? Do you think the 2K incentive will continue or go as high as the 4K that is currently offered on the Montero? Thanks for your input. |
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