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Saturn Vue Prices Paid and Buying Experience

64 messages,  Last post on Mar 02, 2009 at 6:42 AM

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Re: Saturn Vue Pricing [kevin_garrett9] by daytonjohn
Jul 09, 2008 (2:49 pm)
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Replying to: kevin_garrett9 (Feb 16, 2008 9:11 pm)

My family just purchased a Saturn Vue EX FWD, with as few options as we could find. I think the only options we had included Roof Rails, Special Paint, Front and Back Carpet Mats. The only other item adding to the MSRP was Destination Charge. This put the Saturn at about $22,495.00 The GM 72 Hr Sale offered discounts of $500 + $500 + $1,500 or, as you have said $2,500 off MSRP. We did receive an additional Supplier's Discount. The Dealer offered the same Trade-In Value for our MiniVan that Edmunds.com said they would. We were able to get an extra $500 more, when we objected. All in all (other than the crowds) this was a great car buying experience. We absolutely love the vehicle. It drives great, has enough power and has a very well done interior. Like all GM Vehicles this car had OnStar with a one-year subscription. The Radio has XM with a three-month subscription. The vehicle has a Cell Phone with it's own number. Wow! We looked at the Honda CR-V but found it a great deal more costly.
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Help! Incentives of XE FWD in September, 2008 by cryogenics
Oct 18, 2008 (8:00 am)
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I'd like to know whether anyone here still have the record of incentives and rebates for 2008 Saturn VUE XE FWD for September, 2008 (09/30/2008). The reason I asked is because I purchased a 2008 Saturn VUE XE AWD last month with $2500 rebates ($1000 Consumer Cash and $1500 Purchase Bonus), however, I decided to exchange the vehicle to a XE FWD since the first one is defective. The dealer told me the rebates for FWD was only $1500 in September ($500 Consumer Cash and $1000 Purchase Bonus). I just wonder if they are telling me the truth.
 
Please let me know if anybody still have the record of rebate history on 2008 VUE XE FWD.
 
Thank you very much!
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2006 Vue by tpm3
Nov 15, 2008 (9:10 am)
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Turned my key about 3/4's and the engine tried to start but did not completely start. As the egine was winding down I quickly turned my key back to the off position and turned it to the start position again. That's when all hell broke loose. My engine block warning light came on and my engine was sputtering and shaking. When I put it into drive and tried to move the vehicle my engine was still sputtering and shaking and I had to put the gas pedal to the floor just to advance the vehicle. Does anyone have any idea what could have happened? This happened Friday afternoon & my Vue is sitting in the Saturn dealership parking lot & won't be checked out by the Saturn folks until Monday when they will run diagnostics check ($65). HELP!
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Re: 2006 Vue [tpm3] by kyfdx HOST
Nov 15, 2008 (12:46 pm)
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Replying to: tpm3 (Nov 15, 2008 9:10 am)

It looks like you found a better place for your post in maintenance and repair. Hopefully, someone will have an answer for you there.
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Canadian Incentives by rocketbob
Feb 14, 2009 (8:34 am)
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recently notice that GM Canada is currently offering a $6500 "price adjustment"
for a 2009 6 cylinder Vue XR. The current list price is $31000 Can, which brings
the price into line with US prices. Since we rarely get any real incentives in Canada
has anyone heard any more about closing Saturn down. Judging from the lack
of activity on Edmonds Vue Forums, the cars must not be selling.
I am interested because I am in the market for a new small SUV. I currently
have a 2003 FWD 6 cylinder Vue which has been a great vehicle.
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Re: Canadian Incentives [rocketbob] by jfritsch
Feb 14, 2009 (9:03 pm)
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Replying to: rocketbob (Feb 14, 2009 8:34 am)

I don't know. With only 4 pages of posts one can see hardly no posts is par for the course for this vehicle.
 
In the U.S., a used 08 24000msrp vue has a trade in value of about 13000. That said, A very good price on a new 09 here would be about $16000-17000.
 
Good luck
--jjf
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2009 Vue XR 4-cyl with premium package $$ by macca2008
Feb 26, 2009 (12:16 pm)
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I just got out of the Saturn dealer for a 3rd time in 6 months to look at buying a Vue. The 0% 60 month financing made it hard not to return.
 
I found the 2009 Vue XR 4-cyl FWD with premium trim package (leather, heated seats, etc.). Sticker was $27,020; I am GM supplier so my discount took it to $25,906.88; $5,500 on my trade-in (2003 Subaru Forester 2.5XS). With 10% down ($2,200) on the subtotal, with 0% for 60 months, I'm looking at $332/month. Here's the official breakdown:
 
Price: $25,906.88
Trade: -$ 5,500.00
Tax: $ 1,428.48
Tags: $ 65.00
Doc.Fee $ 195.00
 
TOTAL: $22,095.36
Down: -$ 2,200.00
Finance: $19,895.36
 
Deal or no deal? Since I'm not buying down any interest on the downpayment, I don't have a problem paying the 10% as it goes directly against the principal.
 
Aside from the uncertainty of Saturn past 2011, just looking at the deal itself... what do you think? Can I get them to give me more incentive to take delivery by Saturday 2/28?
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Re: 2009 Vue XR 4-cyl with premium package $$ [macca2008] by macca2008
Mar 01, 2009 (4:47 am)
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Replying to: macca2008 (Feb 26, 2009 12:16 pm)

Hi again. Well, I went back and forth with the dealer and got them to give me an additional $700 on my trade-in for the deal I wrote about, above. I went in with the 0%, so my payments would be reduced to $320.89 - I was willing to pay $320/month with $2,100 down (which goes right towards principal anyway). They offered a different deal that, surprisingly, was better - a 5.8% APR 60 month but with $2,750 cash incentive off the bottom line from Saturn. I calculated the interest on the principal for the life of the loan and found it was less than $2,750. Meaning, Saturn paid for the interest of the loan at the time of sale. Comparing the payments and overall out-of-pocket, I saved another $150 going this route, and I could still ride out the 60-month term without paying off early if I still wanted. I still put down the same amount ($2,100).
 
I was pleasantly surprised, and believe me I went over this at least 5 different times while they waited. Hey, it's my money and I wanted to be sure.
 
I did opt for the gap insurance, having consulted a good friend who is lawyer who said for the right price it's a good idea. I got them to knock it down about $60 which essentially covered the interest I would pay by rolling it into the 60 month loan. So my total monthly payment is $328.
 
Finally, I did the car care on a 12-pay to avoid paying interest. So my first year out-of-pocket for the entire package is more, which I expected. But from years 2-5 I'm satisfied with where I landed on the deal. I'm also not overly concerned about maintenance after 2011 when manufacturing stops. Saturn is so entrenched in GM that I would most likely continue my service at a Buick or GMC dealer.
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Re: 2009 Vue XR 4-cyl with premium package $$ [macca2008] by intotheoh
Mar 01, 2009 (8:27 am)
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Replying to: macca2008 (Mar 01, 2009 4:47 am)

Here is the offer I have on the table. Deal or no deal?
 
2008 Vue XE AWD (V6)
 
MSRP: 24,700
Dealer offering Price: $22,475
Rebate: $2,750
 
Price before Taxes: $19,725 + TTL
 
My only hesitation is that the V6 in the XE is a little rough. My wife really really wants a hybrid. Have you heard of any rebates on those?

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