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190 messages, Last post on Jun 02, 2009 at 8:39 AM
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Replying to: ctdubl07 (Apr 07, 2009 7:38 am) Price was about 2k below invoice, plus I received the $3,500 lease 2 buy cash rebate that GM is offering for GM and non-GM leasees. The 0% was in lieu of the $2,000 cash rebate (but not the $3,500) so this seemed fair.
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Replying to: lmo9 (Apr 07, 2009 8:40 am) Thanks for the info Did you lease or buy? Could you clarify the deal you received? I understand that you got the price down to 2K below invoice and the 0% financing. What is the $3500 for? That came off the price? I couldn’t find anything about “lease to buy” on the GM site. Thanks
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Replying to: rick9194 (Apr 08, 2009 5:22 am)
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Replying to: lmo9 (Apr 09, 2009 2:26 pm) Anyone else with a recent buying experience?
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Replying to: rick9194 (May 08, 2009 6:42 am) I was bummed to see them discontinue the 0% on the suburban for May. They've kept it on virtually all the other models but I guess they sold enough Suburbans recently to pull back. This still surprises me considering their recent posted Q1 loss, the published huge declinein April sales and the impending restructuring. I would think they would continue to try and bring buys for all models into the showroom no matter how well just to keep traffic up and units moving. Case in point - Chrysler just annoucned another round of discounts ontop of already steep incentives after they heard from their dealers that the recent news is further keeping people from buying. You'd think GM would want to keep any momentum they have. I am hoping the 0% comes back mid-month but if not, I'll wait however long until it does.
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Replying to: ctdubl07 (May 08, 2009 11:16 am) These are interesting times, 08's are bringing strong money used. Don't look for too many deals.
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Replying to: bwalukonis (May 08, 2009 6:19 pm) That is interesting. Obviously I don't know how much they "make" gross when they sell a Suburban .... But I would think they would rather sell 10 and make 2k each than sell 1 and make 10K. But I'm sure I'm not as smart as the guys running GM .... after all .... they make millions a year while losing billions a month ... they are definitely smarter than I am. |
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| I am looking to buy a new LT2/LTZ for an upcoming trip in mid July. The dealers here iowa, are quoting invoice -1k with no financing deal. I remember 10-13K off at this time of year in years past, or 7-8K w/0%. In light of GM's situation, is anyone seeing anything better out there or am I going to have to look at Sequoia? What have people seen out there lately? Thanks for the help! | |
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