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191 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 8:04 PM
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Replying to: poncho167 (Jan 14, 2008 2:36 pm)
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I just bought a 2007 Aveo and drove it off the lot for $7000. Great deal! Sticker: $9950 Minus: -$300 Dealer discount Minus: -$1250 Chevy rebate Minus: -$2000 GM Card rebate Plus: +$600 Aprox. in Tax, title, license. Equals: Out the door for $7000 That's an awfully good price for a brand new car with a 3yr/36,0000 bumper-to-bumper, 5yr/100,000 powertrain warranty. Key to all this: Make sure your GM Card doesn't have a redemption allowance. Newer card accounts limit the most you can rebate on an Aveo to $1000, even if you have a rebate for a higher amount. Older accounts shouldn't have such a limit. I got it in writing from GM Card last summer that my card didn't have a redemption allowance. Price was good, the sales rep was a good guy, but they tried to tack on an extra $500 when I went to sign the paperwork. Luckily, I had already gotten an "out the door price" in writing (email) and they honored that. Car was purchased in the Dallas Metroplex on Jan. 24. Tip: Use the "search inventory" feature on the chevrolet.com website to track down 2007 Aveos. |
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Replying to: garv214 (Jan 24, 2008 12:26 pm) |
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Replying to: aveo_god (Jul 20, 2006 6:51 am) |
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The Cobalt currently has a $2000 rebate. Puts it square in line with equivalent Aveo pricing. A 4-door, 5-speed, AC/CD/MP3 Aveo costs around $12,500. After rebate, the Cobalt is about a hundred more. Aveo may also have a rebate but it isn't nearly $2000.
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Replying to: occupant1 (Feb 22, 2008 12:20 am)
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Replying to: poncho167 (Feb 22, 2008 1:05 am) |
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Apparently it was a Demo model, or maybe a very quick repo. I got it used with only 6,000 miles yes, six thousand mile. Chevy Aveo LT, with all the added stuff. ABS, Leather interior, Auto, and steering wheel controls. Checked it up on the Chevy site, though costco, and in Kelly Blue Book. Chevy MSRP was $16380 Costco Invoice price $15464 KBB Used retail was $15100 (before TT&L) I picked it up at Good Chevrolet in Seattle for $15,000 out the door. Needless to say I am quite pleased with the sale..
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Replying to: gene_fitz (Apr 20, 2008 7:45 pm)
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Replying to: poncho167 (Apr 21, 2008 4:29 am) There were no rebates or financing incentives available. (it had 6,000 miles on it) It was the salesman's bad, when I walked in, I said "What ever i get will be $15,000 out the door (check in hand)" He first said he could do it, then the manager tried to squeeze another $2,000 for a down payment. I got them with "The salesman said he could do $15,000 out the door. Later!" 6 blocks later, the manager called me and said "We will make it happen" They still had to do some certified inspections for the classifications, so they gave me a Malibu to drive until the car is ready, telling me to save the gas receipts for re-embursements, and promised the car to have a full tank and be perfect. |
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