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Saab 9-3 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What is this discussion about? Saab 9-3, Convertible, Sedan

 


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c50 vs 93 convert. by adp3
Jun 16, 2005 (10:20 am)
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I had no doubt that Volvo new convertible would be sweet. But how much more expensive will the C50 be than the current price you can get a 93 for? I'm sure I'd like the C50 more, but....will I like it 10k more?
 
of course, I picked up my Volvo XC90 at the factory, and I'd LOVE another trip to Sweden to do the same. I told myself that that was the only way I was going to buy a car in the future, but the current GM discounts appear to be too good to ignore.
 
I wonder if I can combine overseas delivery with the employee discount.......?
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Re: c50 vs 93 convert. [adp3] by bons
Jun 16, 2005 (1:22 pm)
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Replying to: adp3 (Jun 16, 2005 10:20 am)

Given the starting price of the S40 at 23K, from what I heard the C50 would start about 10K more, which is the same starting price of the current Saab convertible with employee discount ($32,9 wow sure is a too good of a deal to ignore) but I think it's never too late to get one, other creative promotion will come along. The C50 won't be available for at least another 9 months, but a Saab convertible is also very nice.
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Leasing a Saab 9-3 Linear in June by jspears
Jun 17, 2005 (6:30 pm)
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Hi Everyone,
 
I have some questions about leasing a Saab 9-3 Linear. I have been looking at a couple of dealerships already and at the latest one, this sales person seemed to give me some interesting deal (or is it?).
  
And here is what this sales guy quoted me:
  
SAAB Linear 9-3 with a manual transmission and a moonroof in a metallic paint
  
MSRP: 29295
Sales price: 26665
Rebates: 3500
RV: 39%
MF: 0.0015
Term: 48 mo
No down payment, no upfront money, just the first monthly payment
Monthly payment = $345
  
Does this seem like a good deal? Compared to the one I got from other sales reps previously, this looks better. What do you experts think? Thanks a bunch for you opinions.
  
JS
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Re: Leasing a Saab 9-3 Linear in June [jspears] by 51paul
Jun 17, 2005 (7:33 pm)
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Replying to: jspears (Jun 17, 2005 6:30 pm)

There is a $3,500 rebate and the GM employee price? Is the rebate good for purchases too?
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Re: gm Emp. Pricing [janissarie] by 51paul
Jun 17, 2005 (7:46 pm)
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Replying to: janissarie (Jun 12, 2005 8:09 pm)

they will definitely have additonal incentives after july 5 as GM tries to reduce inventory on the '05 models. Do you know how much the rebates were last month for purchases? I can get S-plan and am waiting for this promotion to end myself before I buy my 9-3.
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Re: Leasing a Saab 9-3 Linear in June [jspears] by kyfdx HOST
Jun 18, 2005 (7:35 am)
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Replying to: jspears (Jun 17, 2005 6:30 pm)

It looks good, but four years is a long time to be locked into a lease.. What is the mileage allowance?
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Re: Leasing a Saab 9-3 Linear in June [kyfdx] by jspears
Jun 18, 2005 (9:45 am)
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Replying to: kyfdx (Jun 18, 2005 7:35 am)

To answer 51paul, yes there is a rebate on top of the GM employee discount. But the sale price I mentioned is the GM employee discount for the car I'm interested in. I think there is also a rebate for purchase although I'm not sure how much. Anyone?
 
kyfdx, the mileage allowance is 12K mi a year. Is a 48-mo lease really too long? I just think that for me it's about right because changing my vehicle every 4 yr seems okay. Thanks for your opinion and welcome some more.
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Re: Leasing a Saab 9-3 Linear in June [jspears] by kyfdx HOST
Jun 18, 2005 (10:01 am)
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Replying to: jspears (Jun 18, 2005 9:45 am)

If you are certain that you can complete the terms of the lease, there is nothing inherently wrong with leasing for four years.. With the Saab, you'll be under warranty the entire time, as well.
 
Getting out of a lease early is very expensive, though.. If you can commit to it, then no problem..
 
The price looks very good..
 
regards,
kyfdx
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Re: Leasing a Saab 9-3 Linear in June [jspears] by ckingtw
Jun 18, 2005 (10:08 pm)
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Replying to: jspears (Jun 17, 2005 6:30 pm)

I've been working with the dealer for the last two days trying to decide which 9-3 to get. They're quoting me Linear prices with auto trans for 21900 which includes the employee discount and a $4500 rebate if I lease through them. If I choose to purchase, the rebate drops to $2500 + employee discount. They're telling me that I can get a $3500 rebate on an ARC if I lease...a thousand dollar difference. I have not sat down at the table with them yet to determine if the lease rebate + fees they will pile on top of it equal an advantage. I found on edmunds.com that there are lease and/or APR incentives for .9, 1.9 and 2.9%. My dealer has failed to mention this so far. The interest rate they're quoting me for the "special" lease incentives is 6.9% and they have not run my credit yet. All this seems a little fuzzy. Step carefully through the mess...

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