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Chevrolet Cobalt Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What I got by justus3
Jul 04, 2007 (7:15 am)
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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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Re: What I got [justus3] by chrylsersrt8
Jul 05, 2007 (4:23 am)
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Replying to: justus3 (Jul 04, 2007 7:15 am)

There was also a $1000 bonus rebate if you financed through GMAC
 
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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Ad in july 4th star ledger NJ by chrylsersrt8
Jul 05, 2007 (4:31 am)
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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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Re: Deal set up [chrylsersrt8] by chetj
Jul 05, 2007 (10:23 am)
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Replying to: chrylsersrt8 (Jun 12, 2007 5:59 am)

hate to brag, but i will..i bought a brand new pontiac sunfire for $6500.00 in nov 2004 w/ 3k GM card earnings..original dealer price was $9500, brand new..it has automatic, ac and a spoiler...the msrp on this was 16,700...cobalt and sunfire both have the ecotec 2.2, a very peppy engine..so far i am very happy with it after 48,000 miles...a similar civic or corolla would be 15, 000 minimum...i think people who buy hondas or toys and overlook the domestics are making a mistake...i have a new focus i like a lot too..no taxes in NH
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Re: What I got [chrylsersrt8] by justus3
Jul 05, 2007 (10:54 pm)
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Replying to: chrylsersrt8 (Jul 05, 2007 4:23 am)

What were the effective dates for the rebates? My purchase was in June and according to the rebate list the dealership which they did let me look at, the only rebate available on the Cobalt at that time was $1000. There was a $500 rebate in addition to the $1000 one but it had already expired. Now I am wondering if I should have waited a little longer. Hmmmm...oh well. Still happy.
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Re: Deal set up [chetj] by chrylsersrt8
Jul 07, 2007 (2:15 pm)
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Replying to: chetj (Jul 05, 2007 10:23 am)

gotta give you credit
6500 for the unit you got was about as good as it gets for a new car.
 
granted
1. the cobalt/g5 has some advantages over the previous cav/sunfire
 
2. the cav/sunfire MSRP's were sooooooo unrealistic
 
BUT your deal tops just about any one I have ever seen
 
No tax in NH is always a plus
 
Good shopping brother
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Re: What I got [justus3] by chrylsersrt8
Jul 07, 2007 (2:27 pm)
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Replying to: justus3 (Jul 05, 2007 10:54 pm)

I got mine around the 13th of june and the $500 conquest was available at that time
 
The $500 conquest is still advertised in the NJ paper so i have to assume it is still valid today july 7th
 
Perhaps it was a regional promotion, I Am in the northeast
 
Call GM and ask them about it
So long as you owned a no gm at the time you should qualify
 
Either way the cobalt you have is a different world compared to the NEON you traded.
 
Even if you missed the $500 it was still more than worth it
 
Simply drive the cobalt and enjoy
You will certainly have less problems with the cobalt, it was well designed
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Just purchased a cobalt at a pretty good price!!! by delcorbett
Aug 01, 2007 (8:18 pm)
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I finally managed to get my loan together and get to a dealership. Maroone Chevy of Miami on 8th street. They were very polite and a pleasure to deal with. I had been dealing with a online salesman for about a month etching down the price. My final out the door price was 14,727.82 for a 2007 Summit white Cobalt LS with manual, exactly what I wanted. There was a 1000 cash back and I qualified for the GM Supplier Discount which was another 1000 off, so the price was 12,727.82. Not to bad, and with 2500 down and 200 dollar gap insurance from my credit union, the cost total financing is 10,427.82 over the next 4 years.
 
Well within my budget and a good reliable car with a great warrenty. Maybe I could have etched another couple hundred off but I am happy with the price. And I was tired of looking at car dealerships. Edmunds says the invoice is about 12,450 so I didn't do to awful.
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Re: Just purchased a cobalt at a pretty good price!!! [delcorbett] by poncho167
Aug 02, 2007 (4:16 am)
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Replying to: delcorbett (Aug 01, 2007 8:18 pm)

Buying a car is not usually a fun experience. It sounds like you did your homework.

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