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Saturn Aura Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: GM Supplier Discount [mackey4] by eleets00
Nov 02, 2006 (12:43 am)
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Replying to: mackey4 (Oct 31, 2006 9:30 am)

That's it? Only $930 dollars off? I'm not as enthused about going to look at it now. Some of my co-workers have been getting killer deals on the SUV's & pick-ups. I guess that was because of gas prices though...
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Have not seen one of these one the road yet by ricardohead
Nov 05, 2006 (8:38 pm)
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I have yet to see one Aura on the road. I checked them out in late Sept and thought they were a bit overpriced, and since "Saturn wont deal" I decided not to bother. Maybe if I still dont see one soon they will relax the stupid no haggle rule. It's retarded anyway because pretty much if you just pay the price on the window every car dealer regardless of make is a "no haggle" shop, but Saturn is turning off those of us who like to shop price as well as drive. I like the Aura a lot but if I can spin a loaded Milan with a V6 for 4k less and Saturn wont dicker, guess what I will do.
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lease rates by eddiehaskell
Nov 07, 2006 (7:25 am)
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my quote for xr,premium trim package, xm radio, and enhanced convience package was $399/mo., nothing down, 48 month lease, 12K/year..msrp 26,800..does this seem in the ballpark, and can I get the dealer to throw in splash guards and/or rubber floor mats?
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Re: lease rates [eddiehaskell] by ricardohead
Nov 07, 2006 (3:52 pm)
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Replying to: eddiehaskell (Nov 07, 2006 7:25 am)

Eddie, depends on the residual percentage. Leasing as a general rule is not a great thing, but that deal does not sound like the worst. Find out what the residual is and then the imputed interest rate on the funds - it should be clear in the documentation. I just assumed a 50% residual on that (which is good, but it should be low mileage given your input) and came to an imputed approx. 7% interest rate - all in all not really shabby in the current market. If the residual value is less than 50%, your interest rate will go down, but if it is higher they may be screwing you. Make sure it is a closed end lease, too. Most states require closed ends, but maybe your area does not.
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press request by kirstie_h HOST
Nov 09, 2006 (7:52 am)
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If you own a Saturn Aura, a reporter would like to talk with you. Please respond to jfallonedmunds.com by Monday, November 13, 2006 with your daytime phone number, a few words about your Aura ownership experience so far and a quick summary of any accessories with which you have equipped it.
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Re: lease rates [ricardohead] by trauppius
Nov 13, 2006 (5:52 am)
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Replying to: ricardohead (Nov 07, 2006 3:52 pm)

I just leased a new Aura XR for 24 months 12K/year. I liked the car quite a bit and was considering buying it outright at the 4.9% GMAC subsidized interest rate. The problem with this scheme is the (to date) higher than Accord, Camry, Nissan depreciation that Saturns are burdened with. I was afraid that 2-3 years into my purchase I might get bored and want to trade it in for a newer make/model. That relatively higher Saturn depreciation would then have left me at a disadvantage in trade-in time.
 
But lo and behold, GM and GMAC came to the rescue! In order to help launch the new Aura GM is foregoing (on Auras) the upcoming January price increase and also offering some attractive lease terms. The 24 months/12K lease is being offered with a residual of 0.68 (Camry/Accord are typically 0.68 to 0.72), and with "lease or money factor" that is equivalent to 5.25% APR. They high residual means the monthly depreciation, which you retire with your lease payments, is much, much better than the 0.50-0.55 that commercial leasing companies are offering on the Aura. The nice part of this for me is that I can walk away unencumbered in 24 months, and without having to worry about Saturn depreciation trends. Love the car, but don't like the Saturn depreciation track record. I hope this will improve over time as Saturn turns out more desirable and better products.
 
P.S. The new 100K miles warranty should also help.
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Re: lease rates [trauppius] by haskell1
Nov 13, 2006 (10:44 am)
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Replying to: trauppius (Nov 13, 2006 5:52 am)

so how did your monthly payment shake out? I'm trying to compare apples to apples, as my quote was for zero down. i would prefer a 24 or 27 month lease..
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Re: lease rates [haskell1] by trauppius
Nov 13, 2006 (12:27 pm)
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Replying to: haskell1 (Nov 13, 2006 10:44 am)

I don't have the paperwork in front of me but I recall the MSRP being $27,019 less supplier discount yielding ~$25,700. Then add a $595 lease acquisition fee plus registration/plates fees to the capitalized costs. In my case it was $23.50 down/cap cost reduction (don't ask me to explain) that yielded a payment of approximately $353 covering monthly depreciation and the leasing fee. In Pennsylvania they also collect 6% for sales tax on the amount depreciated plus a 3% tax on car leases. The lease residual in slightly over $18,000; good luck to GM on reselling a two year old Saturn for this high an amount, but hey, that's their problem not mine.
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Re: lease rates by looking4lease
Nov 14, 2006 (6:33 pm)
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Hi. Can you tell me where you found this new 24 mo.lease deal? I would not get the supplier discount on the price but still would like to lease this car (XR). When I go to Saturn.com or to GMAC, all I see is the 39 month lease which is not a good value. Other cars I am looking at are:
Ford Fusion/Milan; Mazda 6; Suburu Legacy; I prefer 24month leasing so I can stay in warranty. Let me know how you got this lease. Thanks,
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Re: lease rates [looking4lease] by trauppius
Nov 15, 2006 (5:32 am)
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Replying to: looking4lease (Nov 14, 2006 6:33 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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