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785 messages, Last post on Jun 05, 2008 at 12:34 PM
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Replying to: ylz (Jan 26, 2008 2:36 pm) |
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Hi all, There doesn't seem to be a forum for the new Tribeca, so here's my price for an '08 without the B9. $34,790 for a white limited 7 passenger with navi/dvd/puddle lights (love those things)/dimming mirror. I think that's a pretty decent price (before taxes etc. but including destination), don't think they're moving too fast here in SoCal though. Can't wait to pick it up this afternoon. Cheers!! |
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Replying to: daalen (Mar 01, 2008 1:52 pm) Enjoy your new ride! |
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Replying to: daalen (Mar 01, 2008 1:52 pm) Some competing crossovers have "crossed over" the $40k mark, too. |
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I found a 2007 5 Pass Limited Tribeca with 5000m for $25000. It doesn't have a Nav system. Is this a good price? How about having to run 91 Octane? With gas |
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Replying to: cars4rob (Mar 19, 2008 10:30 am) A new one is about 6,000 more expensive (per carsdirect). So it depends on if you'd rather save $6k and driver the old look with weaker engine (if you haven't driven the older model, make sure you do since the engine was upgraded for 08 and 07 has a different drive in that regards). What I did for mine was email all dealers in my area (they were very responsive), I went back and forth a little and cut into their holdback a ways but that was their loss |
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Replying to: cars4rob (Mar 19, 2008 10:30 am) |
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Replying to: cars4rob (Mar 19, 2008 10:30 am) Good luck in whatever you decide, but 25,000 seems quite high for the vehicle you are interested in
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Our 2006 5-passenger Limited (no DVD., no NAV) will reach the end of its 3 year lease at the end of July. 36,000 miles now, will probably be ~40,000 at end of lease. Excellent condition, suits our needs well. Purchase option price is ~20,600. Should we just buy it, or look for a deal on a 2008? Not very interested in leasing again (wasn't my idea in the first place).
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Replying to: robotb9 (Mar 24, 2008 10:23 am) Unless the 2008 has some very compelling advantage to you in particular, keep your 06. |
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