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| I do have one advantage in that I can go anywhere to buy the car meaning I work for a Airline so I can travel to further dealers to speck the lot. Have not dune it yet but I am thinking of it. Those ad's for the sub 10K cobalts in Florida did not mention the military discount. Potamkin chevy is running the ad along with a few others to try to compete. | |
| Where do you get those instant rebate coupons? It seems like those can be stacked( $250 x 4). Do these work with the GMS discount? I'm looking to get the cheapest automatic car for my son( he also just graduated from college, so there may be a discount in there too). So what do you think a mid level Cobalt would go for in So. Cal? Must have auto, air, and 6 cd player/mp3. Thanks in advance. | |
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I confirmed today that the instant value coupons ended when the $1,000 july 4th bonus cash came out. So they are not applicable any longer Here is an example of an ad in NJ Cobalt LS 4 Dr MSRP 14770 only option is auto as far as I can tell includes -1000 factory -1000 bonus ( must finance through GMAC, but can pay off anytime) -500 conquest -500 military 10,779 plus tax and MV with a 5spd this deal would have been about 800 less also I don't know if 6cd changer is avail on LS mine only had single disc with MP3 as option |
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Call the dealer, if he agrees to this price then don't hesitate to buy.... any reputable dealer will email you an itemized quote upon request Invoice - 1000 regular rebate - 1000 GMAC Bonus Cash - 500 Conquest Add state sales tax and MV/DOC If you are military you get another $500 but most won't Also you may get some dealers to go into holdback (sell below invoice) but I have found that for whatever reason GM dealers rarely do. If you don't mind the crank windows the LS is where your best value lies. Get a pair of $20 floor mats at wal-mart or pep boys and you are ready to go. |
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I just got my new 07 Cobalt LT Coupe last week. Sticker price including options was $16,700. I got $1000 rebate, but was a few hundred upside down on my trade, an '03 Dodge Neon. My Cobalt is the "Street Edition" with the spoiler, sunroof, upgraded 15" tires w/rims, not the plastic wheel covers, thank goodness. Dark burgundy in color, dark gray cloth interior, and I'm quite impressed with the stereo system so far. I had subwoofers in my Neon and so far do not feel it necessary to have to put them into the Cobalt. It sounds great as is. The three free months of XM Radio is pretty awesome too. I think I will continue with it after the free trial. This car rides very smooth so far, and can turn on a dime. I enjoy the fact that I don't have to run the air constantly to stay cool as it has been really hot here lately. If I run the air for only a few minutes and switch it to the air recirculation setting it stays nice and cold. I also really like the other goodies that came with it. Power everything, cruise control, and the DIC is pretty handy to have too. And very easy on gas. This car is a vast improvement over the Neon. My experience with owning a Dodge was less than satisfactory. I have owned Chevy's in the past and have always had better experiences with them. So far, I am very happy with my new car.
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Replying to: justus3 (Jul 04, 2007 7:15 am) Even if you didn't plan to finance you could pay it off before you got the first bill. Also if anyone at your address owns a non-gm vehicle you get $500 conquest cash As far as price paid you should look to be at invoice or less.
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Cobalt LS coupe -automatic is only option MSRP 14,530 1000 GLOBAL loyalty (must be trading a car purchased at global in the last year) 500 military 1000 bonus cash 500 conquest cash 1000 factory cash $8,985 plus tax tags doc Almost no one will get the global loyalty or military So you would be looking at $10,500 plus tax doc and tags You would most certainly be under $12000 out the door for a pretty decent (though basic) set of wheels Of course it is one unit only and probly sold already but global runs these loss leaders once a week One thing for sure you are doing much better with a cobalt than if you bought an Aveo or one of those low end hyundai/kias |
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Replying to: chrylsersrt8 (Jun 12, 2007 5:59 am)
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Replying to: chrylsersrt8 (Jul 05, 2007 4:23 am)
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