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81 messages, Last post on Aug 06, 2008 at 1:29 PM
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I had trouble with your link, Concrete1717. "The suggested retail price for the enhanced Endeavor ranges from a low of $24,999 - almost $600 less than the initial 2004 launch price - to a fully loaded suggested retail price of $33,794, not including destination and handling of $595." Here's a drill down path to the 4/16/04 press releases (one's general - one's a full pricing guide). Steve, Host |
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Is there any guess as to how long it will take Edmunds to update their pricing and standard equipment listings now that this statement has been released?
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I'm looking at a Limited 2WD. The MSRP is $31697 and the invoice is $29995 including the destination charge. The price I'm at right now is $30631. With rebates it comes down to $28631. Has anyone else priced out the Limiteds? How does this compare? Also, wondering when the 2004.5's will be available. I would assume dealers will start marking down the 04's soon because the 04.5's have a lot of added features like 10 more HP, along with more safety features and general amenities all with a lower MSRP. |
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I believe that the price is too high! I may be wrong, but I am still seeing a number of Mitsu dealers advertising Endeavors at prices below invoice ( not factoring the rebate )in the Boston area. This may not be the case for the Limited, but I would definitely check out other dealers in your area. There are a number of post in the "Will the Endeavor Endure" thread that provide price paid information. Good Luck! |
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| I agree with Dan. I'd walk and tell them that you're heading down the street to the local Honda dealer to pick up a Pilot, since a Pilot with leather STICKER price is right where you are now with this Endeavor and the Pilot has 14 more cubes of total cargo space, a standard third row seat, STANDARD all wheel drive, better residual value, and a consumer reports recommended pick in this category, as well as matching up nicely with most categories in a head to head comparison. I'd expect them to take at LEAST another grand off the price and then give you the rebate, as well as tossing in whatever other freebies you could get. I personally think they have these things priced way too high to begin with. | |
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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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