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Replying to: seloo (Mar 24, 2009 2:12 am) Discount- ($4,878.35) Sales Price $32,294.65 Taxes- $967.85 New Tag $75.00 NC Inspection $13.60 Admin Fee $398.00 Total Sales Price $33,750.00 Rebate ($4,250.00) Final Price $29,500.00 The car was manufactured in September 2008 and therefore had a lower MSRP then it would have now since GMC raised prices in November. I think the comparative MSRP if you priced the car with these features would be somewhat over $38,000.
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| has anyone bought a slt1 in the columbus ohio area or surrounds areas? what did u end up paying? | |
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Acadia SLT-2 AWD HID Headlamps Tech Pkg 19" Wheels Trailer Pkg Cargo Pkg MSRP $43,845 Consumer Reports Dealer Price Est. $38,400 Paid $38,600 ($40,600 less $2,000 lease incentive) I figure the dealer probably cleared ~$2,000 on the deal, which seems fair since he has to deliver to me out of state. If you can find an Acadia with a qualified VIN (mine was not eligible), there is a "March Clean Sweep Overage" cash-to-dealer incentive of $1,500. Ask the dealer if he has any VINs that qualify. Otherwise, go to gmprograminfo, call the 800 number and ask if your VIN qualifies. There are also $2,250 of incentives OR 0% financing. I took the 0%. But if you paid cash on a qualified VIN, are in a lease that is expiring soon, and negotiate a little harder than I did, you could probably walk out the door with something similar at $34,000. That's almost $10,000 less than MSRP.
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Replying to: cam4alex (Mar 24, 2009 4:56 am)
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Replying to: griesemer1 (Mar 24, 2009 1:24 pm) The Lease incentive is a good deal if you can use it. GM has a generous incentive system. You did well. $10K off MSRP may be a stretch if you cannot use the lease incentive, but $8K off is likely do able. Any $8K off deals out there?
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Replying to: richiewho (Mar 27, 2009 2:32 pm) |
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Replying to: seloo (Mar 29, 2009 12:35 pm) |
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A reporter wants to interview someone who drives a 3-row crossover, has kids and plans to drive the vehicle to a vacation destination instead of taking an airplane. If this describes you, please respond to jfallon Thanks, Jeannine Fallon Coporate Communications Edmunds.com |
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A reporter is looking to speak to consumers who has purchased a GM vehicle over the past six months or interested in buying one shortly. Please send your daytime phone number to ctalati Thanks, Chintan Corporate Communications Edmunds.com |
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| Recently I test drove a 2009 Acadia SLT-2. It was great to drive, smooth, quiet, great acceleration and all of the accesories that you could ever want. Then I tried the second row seating, It had the captains chairs(seven passenger) and a small rear fold down seat. I am about about 5'11" and my knees and feet were so cramped in this second row that I was immediately turned off by this vehicle. For a large suv the seating in the rear is awful. My advice to any one who is interested in the Acadia or the Enclave is to try the rear seating before you purchase it. For a family car with children I am sure it would be no problem, but if you intend to haul adults check this feature out before you buy. | |
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