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Re: 2008 Impalas available when? How much vs invoice? [ryster] by geffen
Aug 12, 2007 (7:30 am)
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Replying to: ryster (Aug 12, 2007 6:57 am)

I was actually looking at the 07 Impala's new and used, in my area most dealers are charging $17,900 and $16,900 for used 07's which doesn't really make much sense since the new ones are only a few more thousand away from that price, some dealerships must be trying to make a high profit on used.
 
I'd have to agree that most cars depreciate faster than others unless you are buying a Honda or Toyota however it seems that always comes with a higher cost.
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Re: 2008 Impalas available when? How much vs invoice? [geffen] by ryster
Aug 12, 2007 (6:16 pm)
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Replying to: geffen (Aug 12, 2007 7:30 am)

$16.9K to $17.9K could be anywhere from $4,000 to $5,000 less than a new '07 (depending on trim).
 
That would almost make up for the initial depreciation when buying new. As soon as you drive a $22K Impala off the lot, it is going to instantly lose at least $4,000 in value.
 
Buying pre-owned could also mean almost a $100 per month savings on a 48-month loan payment.
 
Hondas and Toyotas may seem more initially (not by all that much actually), but when you look at the value of the cars after 36 or 48 months, the Hondas and Toyotas retain more of their initial value. Therefore you "recover" some of your initial investment when you trade it in.
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Re: 2008 Impalas available when? How much vs invoice? [geffen] by ryster
Aug 13, 2007 (5:42 am)
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It may be easier to illustrate with numbers:
 
2007 Impala LTZ w/sunroof has a sticker of $28,020
Invoice price is $26,959.
With the $1500 rebate, you may be able to buy for $25,459
Put 10% down and finance $22,913
 
2007 Toyota Camry XLE w/heated seats and stability control has a sticker of $29,770
Invoice price is $27,009
With dealer discounts, you may be able to buy for $27,834
Put 10% down and finance $25,050
 
Assuming a 48-month loan at 6%
Impala $538 per month
Camry $588 per month
 
Approximate value after 48 months
Impala $9,526
Camry $12,503
 
Cost to drive the car 48-months (excluding fuel, insurance, maintenance, etc.)
Impala $538 X 48 = $25,824 + $2,546 down payment + $18,494 depreciation = $46,864 - $9,526 value = $37,338
 
Camry $588 X 48 = $28,224 + $2,783 down payment + $17,267 depreciation = $48,274 - $12,503 value = $35,771
 
The Camry owner bought a car that was about $2,500 more initially, however after all is said and done the Camry owner will have spent $1600 less because they have a car that held more of its value.
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Thanks for the info by tsjay
Aug 18, 2007 (8:37 am)
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Thanks Ryster and Geffen.
 
I don't dispute at all what you are saying about depreciation and cost of ownership, Ryster, but I just plain LIKE the Impala. If I trade at all, it will almost certainly be for an 07 or an 08 Impala.
 
Buying a low mileage used Impala is something else that makes a lot of sense, but no one ever accused me of being smart. I LOVE NEW CARS!
 
Car salesmen have named children after me. Dealerships have named cubicles after me. There are many college educated children of car salesmen, thanks to me.
 
Now, I do my research and all, and I get the best deal, or very close to it, but I have just traded way to often over the years.
 
That last new car buy, the Impala I currently own, was a deal that I could NOT pass up. Like I said in my first post, I got almost $8500 off of sticker, with the two active GM rebates at that time, my GM Card earnings, and the fact that the dealer sold the car at invoice.
 
Tom
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2007 or 2008 Impala SS by impalaquest
Sep 12, 2007 (5:16 am)
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I took my college age daughter to check out the Impala SS she wants. She and her dad had been to the Central FL dealer the day before to check out the Impalas. They didn't have an 07 in the color she wanted but they knew where to get their hands on an 08 within an hour. The 08 has a sunroof and polished alum wheels($795.00!) which we didn't want-actually we wanted an 07 not an 08 to begin with.
 
 The MSRP was $32000.00. We have bought 2 other vehicles there so they gave us 871.00 off as a returning customer and 1000.00 off for the rebate. I guess because they had to get the car from another dealer the salesman told me THEY had to pay the MSRP price for the car and they were only making $495 on the car. We left.
 
 The manager called yesterday and I told him why we didn't buy and he promised to check out the numbers and call back but he never called back. Should I even bother going back to this location and try to get a different salesman?
 
I am willing to drive as far as West Palm Beach or Jacksonville to get a good deal. I read the info about faxing bid requests but I don't have a fax machine.
 
My husband sent out for the "online quotes" and sales people have been calling but they aren't giving any quotes they just say they have the car we want to come to their lot to check it out. I am not driving 2 hours away for another MSRP quote!
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Pricing by mpls2
Sep 13, 2007 (9:59 pm)
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'07 LS can be had for about 18 to 18.5. I think no matter what the trim level you will get about 15% off list.
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Re: 2007 or 2008 Impala SS [impalaquest] by ryster
Sep 14, 2007 (6:14 am)
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Replying to: impalaquest (Sep 12, 2007 5:16 am)

Never pay MSRP for a car, especially an Impala.
 
If the dealer calls you instead of Emailing you a price, tell them on the phone "Please send me your BEST price via Email as I originally requested. I am a serious customer and ready to buy. If you send me a competitive price I will call you back and arrange a time to meet. Also confirm in the Email that the specific car I am interested in is in stock and ready for delivery." That will help weed out the good dealers from the bad ones. Good ones will respond, bad ones will ignore you. Also, try sending your quote requests through gmbuypower.com. You will receive survey requests from GM for each dealer that you send requests to. If you don't like how they are treated, you can blast them on the surveys.
 
The last 3 cars I have purchased have been through the Internet sales departments of the dealerships I dealt with. The pricing on all 3 cars was VERY good as the Internet guys work a little differently than the floor sales guys. Also, carsdirect.com is another good source to see what cars in your area can be purchased for. I usually compare that number with the Edmunds TMV. If the dealer's price is similar to the pricing from those 2 sources then they are probably giving you a good deal.
 
A $32K '08 Impala SS would have every conceivable option on it! The invoice price would be around $30,200. A price of $29,500 (inclusive of the $1K rebate) is what I would be looking to see for such a model. Good luck with your search!
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'06 & '07 Used Impala Values by sgshnds
Dec 17, 2007 (11:09 am)
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I am looking to purchase an Impala: LS/LT, 25-35k milage and will be paying cash for the vehicle. My question is how to determine the negotiation range for the vehicle. It appears that the retail value in my area is ~ 25-35% above the suggested trade in values posted on KBB and others. For example: $15,500 retail with 10,500 trade-in value. Because I'm paying cash and will go with the remainder of the factory warranty, there is very little room for a dealer to make additional profit from me. Any suggestions and any ideasas to whether I can get the vehicle for as little as $500-$700 above trade-in or, more likely, reduce the retail value by ~20% to begin negotiation. THANKS!!
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Re: '06 & '07 Used Impala Values [sgshnds] by jfritsch
Dec 17, 2007 (12:29 pm)
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Replying to: sgshnds (Dec 17, 2007 11:09 am)

I don't know what you are referring to as to retail value. If its the asking price on the windshield or what the dealer price is that is usually a pie in the sky sucker value anyway. The impala depreciates like hell, there are a ton of them made, a megaton of them from rental fleets used hitting the market every month. I would definitely try to keep my purchase price around wholesale +1000. Sometimes the kbb wholesale can be high, especially for a car like the impala.
 
Good luck
--jjf
 
I am looking to purchase an Impala: LS/LT, 25-35k milage and will be paying cash for the vehicle. My question is how to determine the negotiation range for the vehicle. It appears that the retail value in my area is ~ 25-35% above the suggested trade in values posted on KBB and others. For example: $15,500 retail with 10,500 trade-in value. Because I'm paying cash and will go with the remainder of the factory warranty, there is very little room for a dealer to make additional profit from me. Any suggestions and any ideasas to whether I can get the vehicle for as little as $500-$700 above trade-in or, more likely, reduce the retail value by ~20% to begin negotiation. THANKS!!
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Re: '06 & '07 Used Impala Values [jfritsch] by sgshnds
Dec 17, 2007 (6:42 pm)
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Replying to: jfritsch (Dec 17, 2007 12:29 pm)

By retail - yes, referring to the "posted" prices whether sticker or internet - you know the games with the lack of sticker price nowadays as it is almost "wizadry." Thanks for the insight - it does seem like there are a ton of Impalas available - I've just been unable to get in a target zone for what I should realistically aim for in price. Again, Thanks!

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