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Saturn Aura Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: lease rates [looking4lease] by trauppius
Nov 15, 2006 (4:32 am)
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Replying to: looking4lease (Nov 14, 2006 5:33 pm)

Pleased to help. Just go the GMACFS.com website and select the personal finance, automobile, leasing, and then payment calculator tool. Enter your zip code, select the year, make, model and trim and the calculator will first respond with the default capitalized cost and 36 month/15K lease term. You can then modify these to the price your have in mind, and a various lease durations and miles per year.
 
In any event your dealer can work this out with in a few minutes with their online connection to GMAC. Also keep in mind that although the MSRP for Saturn's are fixed (excepting employee/supplier discounts, of course) the dealers ARE FLEXIBLE in adding supplemental inducements to by the car at their dealership. These perquisites are exempt from GM pricing rules; in my case I got the following thrown into the deal: 1) annual state safety and emission inspections for as long as own the car, 2) free standard maintenance for 3/yr 36/K miles, and 3) and a full tank of gas. GM already includes 3 months of paid XM radio and 1 year paid OnStar service + 130 calling minutes good for one year for just $18 bucks.
 
Here is the GMAC link: link title
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Re: lease rates [looking4lease] by trauppius
Nov 15, 2006 (6:25 am)
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Replying to: looking4lease (Nov 14, 2006 5:33 pm)

One more thing I forgot in my prior reply. The lease quote I got from sitting down with the Saturn dealer finance guy was about $60/month lower than what the GMACFS online calculator shows. He explained this as a consequence of regional differences in what is/can be included in the capitalized costs and up-to-the-minute changes in the residuals and cost of money. I was pleasantly surprised to find my actual lease was less expensive that what the planner indicated.
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Re: lease rates by looking4lease
Nov 15, 2006 (7:17 am)
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Thanks for the info. This explains why the GMAC calculator gave me a higher rate. When I worked up the lease I wanted similar to yours, it came up at over 550.00 per month. Whoa. So, I will take this to Saturn and see what they can offer. I have gone to the local Saturn dealer here in Jacksonville FL and they were not what I recalled from my experience years ago. I will try it. Thank you
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Re: lease rates by looking4lease
Nov 15, 2006 (5:39 pm)
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Hello trauppius. Thanks for the data. One thing, I did not ask you about and that was what money down you had on this deal. I heard back from my local Saturn dealer and they are quoting me the following: MSRP $26,195.; fee of 159.50; tax 31.53; 641.51 down, and a montly payment of 481.98. How does this look to you? I can put more down as most other leases I am looking at(such as Mazda 6 and Subaru Legacy) require approx. 2500. down. What do you think? Car man, feel free to add your comments as well. Anyone for that matter. Thank you all.
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Re: lease rates by looking4lease
Nov 15, 2006 (5:40 pm)
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Oh, just to confirm, this is a 24 month lease 12,500 miles/yr. I will most likely add miles but I can account for that difference.
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Re: lease rates [looking4lease] by trauppius
Nov 16, 2006 (4:27 am)
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Replying to: looking4lease (Nov 15, 2006 5:39 pm)

This does not seem like as good a deal as I got. I paid out $615 when I picked the car up and the breakdown was $404 for the 1st month lease payment (which includes the 9% Pennsylvania sales and lease taxes), plus $110 for DMV fees and title registration, plus a few dealership back-office fees related to registration and title conveyance. Just the remaining $23.50 of my $615 was applied as a down payment (i.e. capitalized cost reduction). No security deposit and a lease acquisition fee of $595 that was rolled-up into the capitalized cost.
 
I have tier one credit and qualify for the most favorable terms, this ia potential area of difference. Also, I was never quite able to figure how they arrived at a 24/12K residual $18,322 that seems to work out(18322/(595+25700) to 0.70 (70%) rather than the .68 (which is still good) in the GMAC online estimator.
 
Bottom line is that my total cap cost (25700+595), with just $23.50 down, has yielded an all up monthly lease of $404, including taxes. It always seems like it is hard to shop and compare leases, but based on your info I would keep asking questions and probing for a better financing package; or at the very least a complete disclosure.
 
Good luck and keep in mind that it is a very nice car.
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GMS Buyer by bdubsee
Feb 24, 2007 (3:50 am)
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Price Paid:
I leased my Aura XE on 2/21/07. The sticker was $21,770 (Premium and Convenience Packages plus Premium Floor Mats). I am GMS eligible so I paid $19, 963. The lease is 39 months/15k miles annually. I added an extended warranty to carry the bumper-to-bumper coverage to the end of the lease. My payment is $326.17 per month and I paid $495.20 (first payment, state fees, license plate) to get out of there.
 
Buying Experience:
Perfect. I am now a believer in the Saturn way. From test drive to F&I, the experience was a pleasure and I will recommend them to anyone who will listen. I am thinking of taking my wife's car in and trading it for an Outlook.
 
BTW- Saturn doesn't discount cars but if you ask around you can probably find a GM employee/retiree that will you the Friends discount like one of the posters above. The fact that Saturn doesn't negotiate or discount shouldn't deter you from you shopping them. It's not a reflection on greedy dealers but rather a philosophy that the buying is a relationship. They set a reasonable price up front and you avoid the negotiating. Think of it more as a long term relationship where both parties feel good rather than a one-time exchange where you hope to steal the car the and the dealer hopes to empty your pocket of every dollar they can.
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Re: GM Supplier Discount [mackey4] by phaetondriver
Mar 17, 2007 (1:43 pm)
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Replying to: mackey4 (Oct 31, 2006 8:30 am)

You should have asked for the Saturn Aura $1000 instant cash rebate instead. It is $1000 west coast. I think east coast and central area discounts are $1500 right now. Go to Saturn web site and look at specials.
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Lease Numbers - 2007 XR by ugadogg
May 04, 2007 (2:58 pm)
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Hello,
 
I received a lease quote for a 2007 XR (Premium, Convenience, XM, Floor Mats) and could use some opinions. Here are the numbers:
 
MSRP: $27,319
Cash Back/Cap Cost Reduction: $750
Residual (56%): $15298.64
36 Months
15K miles/year
Money factor: 2.75 (6.6%?)
$0 Down Payment
$0 Termination Fee
Monthly Payment w/tax: $410
$1175 due at signing (1st month, license fee, dealer doc fee)
 
Any thoughts? It doesn't seem like too bad of a deal, but I wouldn't mind a 2nd opinion.
 
Thanks!
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Re: Lease Numbers - 2007 XR [ugadogg] by topgun7
May 08, 2007 (7:39 am)
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Replying to: ugadogg (May 04, 2007 2:58 pm)

No, it is not bad for an Aura. However you can probably get an accord EXL-V6 for 320-330 a months (including tax of 8.25%) for 36 months also with minimal drive off.. So it depend if you like Aura 33% more than an Accord... You can go check out the Accord lease/price paid thread...

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