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405 messages, Last post on Oct 26, 2009 at 11:23 AM
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Took delivery today 08 Acadia SLT-2 MSRP $41,440, Wrote a check for $43,714. 6% tax included. I love this thing. No doc fees No ADM, No Ad fees.
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Replying to: smokin98ss (Aug 31, 2007 6:43 pm)
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Replying to: 025jk3h (Sep 19, 2007 9:42 am) |
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I am looking at the 2008 SLE Acadia and wondered if anyone could give me the Invoice price? I am wanting the Cloth seats with 2nd row captains chairs and Power Driver seat. I have been quoted $29,800 and supposedly Invoice is $29,000. Didn;t ask if there were any other fees involved. Am I being taken or is this a fair price?
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I bought my Acadia 3 months ago. In the dealer's packet, there was a piece of paper said, 2 or 3 weeks after the purchase, I would receive the satisfactory survey via mail from GM. The paper said, by returning the completed survey to he dealership, I could get $100 value auto maintenance. I did not receive it. During 3 months I received all kinds of mails come with the purchase, such as XM radio,On-Star,Title, registration, banking documents, even a mail from GM Customer relationship Deparment asked me to fill out the survey.... My address does not lose mails and if it does, the survey could be the only lost one. I post my question here, just because I am curious, because I personally had a very bad buying experience with the dealership and they should know I hate those liers very much (but not the car). I called my dealer for that, got alot of stupid nonsense. They asked me if I have different address, if I put a company name on my home address.... Also emailed a GM branch, was told all surveys are mailed out on time but only one time, they do not have a customer list to confirm the sending... No help. Frankly, I really doubt if the dealership notified MG(customer survey department)I bought the vehichle. I do not really think it is a big deal weather I received that survey but it just makes me more angry with those liers. |
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Replying to: remerson1 (Sep 24, 2007 2:48 pm) But I personally do not think it is a big deal to pay hundreds of dollars more if you find the right car with the right option in dealer's parking lot. The ones in parking lot for test drive ususally have no problem and good for break in. You may never find a cheaper one with the options you want, or after waiting for couple of months for you order, you get one with major problem. Acadia is very popular now so I do not think you can get very big discount but you need to make sure to find the one fits you need and very reliable.
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Replying to: manufan1 (Sep 25, 2007 1:34 pm)
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Replying to: mohawk187 (Sep 26, 2007 5:21 pm) Highly recommand you go to MSN.com and click AUTO. By entering your year, model and options you'll get MSRP and dealer's invoice price, which is the amount the dealers pay the manufacturer for the new car. That website also teaches you a lot of bargain skills like where you should get your counter offer start. So you'll know where your dealer's offer from and why they deal with you like that. Most of the fees are not for the dealership, they are for the government, DMV etc, so by law you have to pay. Spent some time on MSN, you'll learn a lot. |
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A reporter from a national newspaper is hoping to talk to consumers who purchased a car recently instead of waiting, fearing that prices may rise as the dollar weakens. Please reply to ctalati |
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Replying to: fenwah (Aug 14, 2007 11:21 am)
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