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Replying to: lew8 (Jan 19, 2009 7:42 pm) A year ago I happily paid $32K new for my slightly less equipped T-X Limited (everything but moonroof and second row heated seats). And I'm still extremely happy with my Taurus X, even at that price. Being used, buy a good all-inclusive extended warranty. The warranty price is the same no matter how many goodies you've got installed.
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Replying to: larryqw (Jan 19, 2009 9:26 pm) I am new to this forum, as I just started seriously looking for a Freestyle. I have located a 2007 Limited with AWD, moonroof, and DVD. The dealer is asking $16988. From my reading of this thread, it is my understanding that I should be shooting for somewhere around 50% of MSRP, which was about 32K. This would be 16K. Also, it appears that dealers are pricing about 3K over what they have in the car. Based on this, would it be safe to assume that the dealer has around 14K in the car, and somewhere between there and 16K would be a good price? Thanks for your help.
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Replying to: wteague (Jan 20, 2009 1:11 pm) 07 Freestyles are going for $Ks less. Good Luck! |
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Auto Prices About To Crash With unsold cars stacking up by the day, demand falling faster, and bailout silliness getting sillier, I have three easy to make predictions. 1) Hundreds of dealerships are headed for bankruptcy in 2009 2) The Fed Is Destined To Become World's Largest Auto Dealership 3) Cars are going to get cheaper, much cheaper. Auto prices will crash. Liquidation sales later this year after the 2010 models come out are going to be fabulous. It makes no sense to buy a car now, no matter how good the deal looks. The deals will get progressively better as the year rolls on. Mike "Mish" Shedlock |
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Replying to: seloo (Jan 20, 2009 5:55 pm)
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Replying to: seloo (Jan 20, 2009 5:55 pm) Yes your post is "interesting reading" and great information to know. I good friend of mine that works for a state auto auction said it is getting harder and harder to move vehicles. His dealer contacts tell him that stock on the lot's continue to build faster than they can sell and no dealership can survive long under that dynamic. Given your prior post of aiming for at least 50% off of MSRP when prices start to crash how for below MSRP do you foresee it going? Lastly I must give you kudos for you Blog http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/ You have some very insightful articles, good reading! |
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Replying to: fatherted (Jan 21, 2009 11:48 am) So if they can't make that small profit anyway, they probably don't care about the sale in the least, especially if they're going under and losing everything after all.
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Replying to: larryqw (Jan 21, 2009 12:46 pm) |
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Frankly, I'd avoid a used Flex. Why? Because I'd always wonder what was wrong with it. They aren't that old. |
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Hello, We just purchased, last week, an '06 Limited AWD for $16,490 in Milwaukee. Has moonroof, DVD, navigation, pretty much everything. We like it very much so far. Make sure when you buy a vehicle that you know what should be included. We had to asked the salesman to look for the headphones, DVD remote, cargo net and navigation disk since they were not inside the car. He found them in a storage area. He told us that they do this so they don't disappear from the vehicle before it is sold. |
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