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Re: EXEC. vehicle -- [new92x] by fanofanne
May 21, 2005 (5:12 pm)

Replying to: new92x (May 09, 2005 7:19 pm)

new92x, would you so kind as to share the details.
 
Was this with a trade-in etc.?
#49 of 156
Re: Saab 9-2X: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [joe91801] by saablime
May 25, 2005 (6:42 am)

Replying to: joe91801 (May 04, 2005 2:25 pm)

Kev,
 
I bought my Linear in Charlotte, NC. I suggest you fax/email all the dealers within about 150 miles. Tell them what you want and what you are willing to pay (out-the-door, including taxes, title, fees). Let them know if they meet the price that you will be there the next day with cash/check in hand. Good luck!
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Got My SaaBuru 9-2X 2.5i by joe91801
May 26, 2005 (4:27 pm)
Can't get employee discount like few of the lucky one on this post.
 
Mica Blue, Base with Automatic Trans with Sticker of $24,9xx.xx
Out of door price of $21000 including Tax and Fees($3000)
$1000 or so more than price of Scion TC out of door price.
 
Still Trying to get the feel of AWD driving dynamic. Been drive rear wheel drive car for the past 5 years. 9-2X drive more like front wheel drive car, with slight edge tractions from the rear due to AWD.
 
Decent Car, Save lots more Gas than my Friend's Scion TC (ouch 19-20mpg vs. 9-2X's 24mpg) Maybe the mileage will drop once the breakin period is over. I'm currently had not pass more than 3000-4000 rpm. Log about 300 miles on the 9-2X so far.
 
Insurance is cheap on 2.5i
 
Got the Subaru Impreza Cargo Net for $30 including shipping. Net was easy to install and very useful. Highly recommend it.
 
Fit and Finish of the Car seem to be very good. read the sticker, the car part is 100% made in Japan, assembled 100% in Japan.
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Stopped by the Saab dealer today.. by kyfdx HOST
Jun 02, 2005 (10:31 am)
They didn't have much inventory.. not even a manual transmission Aero model, so I didn't drive one..
 
But, I got the skinny on the new pricing..
 
On an MSRP of $31,900, the GM Employee price (now available to everyone) was around $29,300. Subtract $6000 incentive from that, and you have $23,300, or $8600 less than MSRP.
 
Of course, on a lower MSRP car, the savings will be less, but it seems that the deals are about $500 lower than the GM Supplier pricing with the $7000 incentive from last month..
 
But, this dealer said that no more cars are being imported for this model year.. What was at the port and from other dealers is all he had access to.. He made it sound like he wouldn't get any more cars from the port, unless he requested one.
 
He also said that existing Saab customers have purchased none of the 9-2Xs at his dealership.. He said he gets a lot of Japanese brand buyers, especially Subaru owners, as his car sells for less than a comparable WRX.
 
regards,
kyfdx
#52 of 156
Re: Stopped by the Saab dealer today.. [kyfdx] by nlightn
Jun 05, 2005 (7:09 am)

Replying to: kyfdx (Jun 02, 2005 10:31 am)

just to confirm, did you mean $500 lower than the GM Supplier pricing + take off $7000 incentive?
Is supplier pricing = dealer invoice?
I missed May incentives but am heading to the dealer this week. I appreciate any comments about June deals.
I am not a Suburu guy, and drive a 2000 9-3, but will test drive the 92-x linear. If I like, i will buy. Need the AWD where I live.
 
Thanks,
nlightn
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price by stickguy
Jun 05, 2005 (7:12 am)
seems like about $7,500 - $8,500 off MSRP, depending on the model, is the going ballpark range. Supply, however, seems to be a problem, so you may not have the opportunity to be pickey.
 
A linear with some options for 17ish doesn't sound like a bad deal at all.
#54 of 156
0% Financing? by enroncfo
Jun 05, 2005 (7:26 am)
When playign around with the payment calculator on the Saab website, it lists the interest rate for the Linear as 0% and the Aero as 9.49%. Obviously you could do better with a bank on the Aero, but has anyone financed through Saab? Are you getting the 0%? Is it only on the Linear? Thanks.
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Is this a good price? by amychowus
Jun 06, 2005 (4:58 am)
2005 Linear with Automatic and cold package. MSRP: 253xx. GM Employee price - $5000 rebate = $18,5xx. This dealer in NJ was very nice and told me this is the best price, Is it? Thanks in advance for any comments.
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Re: Is this a good price? [amychowus] by kyfdx HOST
Jun 06, 2005 (6:53 am)

Replying to: amychowus (Jun 06, 2005 4:58 am)

Yes... Employee pricing minus the rebate is the best price..
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Re: Is this a good price? [amychowus] by kjnorman
Jun 06, 2005 (8:46 am)

Replying to: amychowus (Jun 06, 2005 4:58 am)

I was quoted just a little over $17k for a linear on June 2. I requested quote for automatic plus cold, but the dealer did not specifically state that these were included.
 
However, I have decided not to pursue the quote, so I do not know how reliable it was...

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