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Suzuki SX4 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#127 of 133
2008 Sunlight Copper Manual Touring II by sx4dude
Apr 29, 2008 (1:05 pm)
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I paid $16787.32 after tax, title, and fees. Financed for 60 months at 0%. Payments are $278 a month!
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Just asking... by paimon
May 05, 2008 (5:31 pm)
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Dear SX4 owners:
 
I'm considering the SX4 Sport, but it's hard to find the sedan with MT and Touring package. Did any of you order a certain configuration? Also, has anybody here purchased SWT accessories? There are several I like (upgraded shifter, drilled pedals, etc.) but I don't know about installation and/or warranty.
 
How is acceleration for MT?
 
Any major reliability issues?
 
Thanks for the info.
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2008 SX4 Crossover AWD Touring Automatic by lakebearoh
May 12, 2008 (11:57 pm)
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Sticker was 18,595 before I added the Wide body side mouldings and Center Armrest. They still sold it to me for 17,500 and I had the 500 coupon from the Autoshow in Cleveland. Took the 0% financing for 5 years (why not use their money) and my payment is under $300 a month
Ganley Suzuki in Lakewood, OH ask for Laurie she was Great to work with.
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AWD Crossover Touring II by gregg_vw
May 20, 2008 (11:26 am)
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Including tax, title and tax, I paid $17000. That included the $750 rebate, which I chose rather than the 0% plus free summer gas.
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Re: Paid MSRP [arkainzeye] by stoner56
Jun 05, 2008 (1:55 pm)
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Replying to: arkainzeye (Oct 03, 2006 5:39 am)

0% ?? check on suzukiauto.com, it requests your zip code which will confirm 0% or not. Might be worth driving to closest area that offers. 0% over 4-5 years can save $1000's. I just bought 2) SX4's in DFW(dallas Fortworth area ) both at 0% 60 months. Living on Suzuki money!! while mine earns interest!
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price paid by stoner56
Jun 05, 2008 (2:05 pm)
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bought 2 sx4's
in Dallas -sx4 sport Convenienc package, fwd, auto. MSRP $17,085. paid $16,300 + TTL. got 0% 60 month deal.
 
in Arlington- sx4 Crossover Convenience package fwd, auto. MSRP $17,345. paid $16,715 + ttl. got same 0% 60 mth deal.
very satisfied.
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Re: price paid [stoner56] by gregg_vw
Jun 20, 2008 (10:47 am)
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Replying to: stoner56 (Jun 05, 2008 2:05 pm)

Not bad. But for less money than what you paid (removing ttl fees from my earlier post), I got a Crossover AWD with Touring II manual (all other possible options like keyless go and stability control). Whereas you saved $600 - 700, with the rebate (not available with the 0% financing), I got mine for about $1500 off list. You will of course be able to keep your money and earn interest on it over time, but by taking the rebate I got an instant $750 in the bank. FWD models actually offer a $1000 rebate. That's a chunk of change that can also earn interest over five years.
 
However, if you can't pay cash, the 0% is definitely the way to go. And even though CD and other savings account rates suck now, if you could put the whole loan amount in a five year CD, you would make as much as $2K to $3K in interest over the life of the loan if you shopped around.

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