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I just purchased a new 07 rondo lx... sticker 18900 for 14000. This is the base model auto a/c convience pkg 4 cyl. could have had low finance and 500 off but took the entire 2500 rebate and negotiated form there. Dealer was commonwealth and both the salesman and the sm were pleasant and non pushy. Grind consisted of six easy steps msrp, 15500 15000 14700 14500 14250 and the final (where i started 14000) I think the fact its an 07 helped a ton. anyone got one cheaper?
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2007 LX I-4, Urban Gray, with AT and A/C (don't they all have?), roof rack, 7-seats. Final price: $9900, with $6500 trade = $16,400 in the driveway. The trade was a 2001 Camry with 80K, valued at the time by KBB at $6200. So I was real pleased all around. This dealer was trying hard to clear the '07's. Now, after 4 months and 3500 miles, I am realizing just what an excellent vehicle the Rondo is, making me think I stole something and owe somebody some money! |
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Replying to: bmmp223 (Jan 13, 2008 7:55 am) no trade |
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We're in the process of getting a new car... we have been to one dealership in the San Fernando Valley, CA, so far, just to find out that they only had a Rondo LX in their lot - 5 seater. For some (good) reasons my husband absolutely wants the 3rd row, so we'll probably check out the 7 seater this weekend in Glendale, CA. I eMailed the dealership in Glendale, and here's his response for a fully loaded Rondo: >>>Our Rondo comes with leather and moon roof and 3rd row, the MSRP is $25,105 and your internet price after all discounts and rebate is only $19,867. <<< I am not sure if this is a LX or EX model, I believe it is an EX model as only EX models come with optional leather seats. I am not sure if it is the V4 or V6 model, too. Do you guys think it's a good price? I wonder how much lower they could go. I have to admit, I never even owned a car, I'll be much likely to just take over my husband's Toyota Corolla while he'll be driving the Rondo (so no trade-in). We have seen the 5 seater and really liked it, but the 3rd row would be the creme de la creme... Any advice on this? An alternative would be the Mazda5 Sport / Touring. Thanks - by the way, it seems the people who actually got a Rondo really like it - that's good to hear! |
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Replying to: marinal (Jan 25, 2008 7:26 pm)
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Replying to: marinal (Jan 25, 2008 7:26 pm) [Gill] Your husband is smart. I purchased the 5 seater last March and I find that there are times when I wish I had that third row especially when I am hauling the grandkids around town. I eMailed the dealership in Glendale, and here's his response for a fully loaded Rondo: [Gill] E-mail/fax all the dealers within a reasonable distance and basically tell them what you are looking for and what is there best price. If there is a Costco auto program in your area, the affiliated dealer should offer the vehicle for $100 over invoice excluding the group advertising fee and shipping. That way, you can get an idea of the upper limits of your offer. >...Our Rondo comes with leather and moon roof and 3rd row, the MSRP is $25,105 and your internet price after all discounts and rebate is only $19,867. I am not sure if this is a LX or EX model, I believe it is an EX model as only EX models come with optional leather seats. I am not sure if it is the V4 or V6 model, too. [Gill] Although leather can be special ordered on an EX, it usually isn't because the Ex is a mid range car. However, if it has a 3rd row, then it has a V6. >Do you guys think it's a good price? I wonder how much lower they could go. I have to admit, I never even owned a car, [Gill] I will be honest and blunt with you. You are in no position to buy a car because you don't have any idea of the cost basis. They will eat you alive. Once you find out that data, you are ready. Also, it well may be worth your while to wait until the last week of this quarter when the factory rebates are much higher and they need to move merchandise. Last year, KIA was offering $5k in cash back on the Sadona. >...I'll be much likely to just take over my husband's Toyota Corolla while he'll be driving the Rondo (so no trade-in). We have seen the 5 seater and really liked it, but the 3rd row would be the creme de la creme... [Gill] No trade-in makes the deal a lot cleaner. >...Any advice on this? [Gill] Yes, go to fightingchance . com and pay $35 for an analysis of the pricing. Using their strategy, I got my Rondo for $1,099 under invoice. It really works. >...An alternative would be the Mazda5 Sport / Touring. Thanks - by the way, it seems the people who actually got a Rondo really like it - that's good to hear! I purchased my I-4 Rondo in March of 07 in the Seattle market area; drove it to up state New York; to Washington, DC; and, back to the Tacoma area. Loaded with baggage, two large teens, and my wife and I. We consistantly got 27 to 30 mph. The milage dipped to 25 around town as we approached the 15K mini-tune-up. After that, we are back to the 27 mph figure. My only complaint is that the vehicle is noisy on a concrete road.
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Replying to: garnermike (Jan 25, 2008 7:41 pm) Just wondering how much lower do you think we could go with regards the price... I don't want the car salesman to laugh about me when I will try to negotiate. Also, have u had any issues with the Rondo so far that are worth mentioning? |
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Replying to: mr_orting (Jan 25, 2008 8:25 pm) I'll try your tip on the fightingchance.com - seems like a good investment, and $35 are peanuts when buying a car. Thanks alot! |
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Hi - There is a 2007 Rondo I'm eyeing at a local dealership (Z Frank, chicago) that is listing for 21800 ... 6 cylinder LX, third row, they list it as having a "convenience package" (cruise, remote entry but I think it's the popular package). I am hoping to get them down to 13000 .... negotiate to around 19000, plus the 2500 cash back, and the 1500 competitive bonus (we qualify) and really really hoping for 2000 for our 98 Jetta. From what I've read this should be doable, but ... since there isn't anything here recent, I wasn't sure. And, when I look on Edmunds, they are only listing the 2007 as a used option, so it's rather hard to figure out the TMV ... well, it makes me unsure on how accurate it is. and please let me know if this isn't the right forum!
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Replying to: momgray2 (Feb 15, 2008 8:29 pm) Another idea is to go to the dealers web site and see if they are a Costco affiliated dealer. Costcom makes them sell for $100 over invoice which will help you establish a trading range. We got our LX on 3/28 of 07. We drove from Seattle to upstate NY then down to DC and then back to Seattle. We haven't had a stich of problems with the car and it already has 16.8K miles on it. We consistantly get 25+ mph in mixed driving.
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