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Re: Is this a Good Deal [vettelover] by garsarno
Nov 17, 2004 (7:54 pm)
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Replying to: vettelover (Nov 17, 2004 4:27 pm)

Just bought a '04 LS Luxury V6 - MSRP of $33,295 less rebate of $5,000, dealer discount of $5,000 and additional rebate of $1,000 because I own / traded in a Buick Park Ave. Net price - $22,295 less trade in value of the Park Ave of $6795 (true amount from Kelly Blue Book trade in value). Net cost was $15,500 difference. The car only has the Ceramic White Metallic paint as an option. Picking up this Saturday. Northeast PA is my location.
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Re: Is this a Good Deal .... Garsarno ... by rroyce10
Dec 20, 2004 (11:05 am)
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Replying to: garsarno (Nov 17, 2004 7:54 pm)

......... For what it may be worth ......
 
               Dealers are only paying the $24ish range for loaded-up 04 V8's with "all" the stuff and miles in the 7/9/11k range, most had MSRP's of $45ish .... based on what your saying on your trade, I would think you could trade your vehicle and $20 grand .. the no option V6's are "cooold" and have the resale value of mud down the road .. in the meantime, you would enjoy all of the options and get it back at trade time ....
 
                                Terry.
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Re: Is this a Good Deal .... Garsarno ... [rroyce10] by garsarno
Dec 21, 2004 (6:22 am)
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Replying to: rroyce10 (Dec 20, 2004 11:05 am)

I usually do not buy "unloaded" cars but the cost of this was too good to pass up. I love the car's handling, size while the V6 power may not be the most thrilling, it is a better all around "ride" than the Park Ave (inherited from my father's estate) and our '99 Town Car Touring sedan. The resale value may not be up there but the additional options values when trading in are small too with the exception of the V8.
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2002 Lincoln LS V6 by lincoln072
Dec 26, 2004 (12:09 am)
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I am considering buying a 02 Lincoln LS V6 base model AT trans with 37000 miles. Clean in & out for $13500.
Is this a good deal?
What is a fair price for this car?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Is this a Good Deal .... Garsarno ... [garsarno] by lincoln072
Dec 26, 2004 (3:33 pm)
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Replying to: garsarno (Dec 21, 2004 6:22 am)

Hi Garsamo,
What is the year, model and price paid ?
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Re: 2002 Lincoln LS V6 [lincoln072] by dcls
Dec 30, 2004 (1:06 pm)
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Replying to: lincoln072 (Dec 26, 2004 12:09 am)

YOU CAN'T GO WRONG! I HAVE AN '01 V6 W/ ABOUT THE SAME MILEAGE AND IT'S A PLEASURE TO DRIVE. ASSUMING WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING AT IS IN GOOD CONDITION, THAT'S A LOT OF ENGINEERING FOR THE $. AND THERE'S TIME LEFT ON THE WARRANTEE. AND THE '05 MODEL IS BASICALLY THE SAME CAR.
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Re: Is this a Good Deal .... Garsarno ... [lincoln072] by garsarno
Dec 30, 2004 (3:45 pm)
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Replying to: lincoln072 (Dec 26, 2004 3:33 pm)

2004 LS Premium - Ceramic White / Dove
 
MSRP $33,295
 
Rebate 5,000
 
Dealer Discount 5,000
 
Additional Rebate 1,000 (traded in Buick Park
                          (Ave - Conquest $)
 
Net $22,295
 
Less Trade $6,795
 
Net $15,500
 
Last '04 on the lot. Just a basic LS with only option the Ceramic White paint
 
I looked at as a $22,000 new Lincoln. After amassing 2,500 miles since mid November, I love the car and only wish it had the luxury package but for $22,000 - a wonderful car. it would be interesting to see the car magazines rate cars based on the actual price paid. At $33,295, the LS is not quite a bargain but at $22,000, I think its a steal.
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Re: Is this a Good Deal .... Garsarno ... [garsarno] by lincoln072
Jan 12, 2005 (4:29 pm)
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Replying to: garsarno (Dec 30, 2004 3:45 pm)

Well, $22,000 that sounds like a great price.
I bought a 2002 base with auto trans V6 and 37k in near excellent condition (Total of 2 very minor scratches on L-rear door and 1 dime size dent on trunk lid) I paid $13,500 + tax & Tags about a month ago.
I thought that it was a great price for a 3 yr old car. But now after reading how much you paid...I'm not so sure anymore.
The V6 is not so popular with the LS I have discovered. Although I see the 02's advertised for about $17,000 the demand with V6 is soft.
I'm curious as to what others have paid for a used 02 V6 base LS Thanks.
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Talk to the Press by Sylvia STAFF
Feb 10, 2005 (11:39 am)
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A reporter would like to interview someone who recently bought a large sedan such as a Mercedes E-Class, Lexus LS 430, Mercury Crown Victoria or any large Cadillac or Lincoln.
 
Please send your daytime contact info to jfallonedmunds.com by Friday, February 11, 2005.
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Re: 2002 Lincoln LS V6 [dcls] by 4d4evr
Mar 17, 2005 (5:28 pm)
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Replying to: dcls (Dec 30, 2004 1:06 pm)

Just purchased new '05 Luxury V6 for $25,600. Only had a week but drove 600 miles yesterday and have to say the ride was much better than I expected.

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