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I couldn't agree more with these posts. I am also a very motivated cash buyer who was looking to buy an Acadia this past week, and the dealers I've worked with in Chicago are unfortunately clueless and closed-minded. Not only are the rebates not helping first time GMC buyers, but the internet sales consultants and sales reps in the dealerships are not proactive or helpful. They don't follow-up on open questions, phone calls, emails, and generally don't offer assistance that could help me purchase my Acadia. I'd think is would be a time where they really step up their game and make it easy for us. I loved the car, but I'm moved on to plan B - a Pilor or Hylander. I can say that I did find quite friendly sales folks out of a downstate GMC dealer, but they couldn't find anything for me. Good luck everyone.
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Replying to: acadia2009 (Jun 11, 2009 7:09 am) |
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| I haven't seen any indication that GM even wants to continue in business. They have raised prices across the board, lowered incentives, cut back on inventories at the dealerships, and their websites don't even work as well as they did. I'm very disappointed that this major force in our nation has rolled over... | |
My local dealer offered a sale price of $26,573 for a 2008 Acadia 2WD 4DR SLE1 with 21,500 miles. With sales tax and assorted fees the price totals roughly $29,500. I think this is a reasonable offer, but I presume I can haggle for a better deal. What should my ultimately goal be? I am thinking another $3,000 off the sale price. Is that realistic? Any thoughts would be great.
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Replying to: mrothman (Jun 12, 2009 8:31 pm) With rebates or 0% financing new cars seem to be a much better overall value. The mark-up on a used car like this one is between $3,500-$5,000. Good Luck! |
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Dealers around here are offering huge incentives on '09 Acadias. One dealer is offering double the factory rebate and 0% GMAC 60 month financing. You get the double rebate and the financing. Additionally, they are putting a dealer discount on the price. Basically, you would get the $750 doubled to $1500, plus GM owners get an additional $1500. GM card holders can also use their "top off" offers. In my case, it would be $5,000 off before the dealer discount, and then 0% financing on top of it. This same dealer has the same offer on '09 Chevy Traverses. There are dealers out there willing to deal, it's just a matter of finding them.
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Replying to: ryster (Jun 13, 2009 4:03 am)
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Replying to: shopper20 (Jun 13, 2009 5:37 am) To qualify for the owner loyalty rebate, you must currently own or lease a GM vehicle (excluding Saab). They usually ask for a current copy of the registration card for the GM vehicle to prove you are, or someone at your household's address is, a GM owner. The owner loyalty rebate expires 06/30/2009. I have only interacted with Kerbeck via email so far, so I can't provide an opinion of them. The email interaction was typical of most dealers I have ever dealt with. I have not yet driven the 100 miles there to visit them in person. I think it is important to recognize that the deals on GM and Chrysler vehicles right now are simply unprecedented. Once the companies complete their reorganization, they have made it clear they intend to drastically cut production and equalize supply and demand. Once that happens, rebates and incentives will be minimal, and prices will stabilize (both new and used.) It is starting to happen now. The standard rebate on Acadia is $750. That is "nothing" compared to the $30K+ price of the vehicle, and hardly enough to entice people to buy. What we are seeing is automakers weaning people from rebates. It is long overdue and essential for long term survival. |
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I am thinking of swapping a '08 SLE-1 (12K mi) for an '09 SLT-1....any thoughts on what a rock bottom difference should be? All help or comments appreciated. Thanks! |
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HI all, I am in the process of negotiating on a new GMC ACADIA 2009 SLT-2 just about fully loaded with, Nav, moon roof, DVD, power lift, camera, proxcimity sensors, 120Vac outlet, No trailer hitch and cooling unit for the transmission, No hit the road package, standard wheels, black leather, black ext. The price I am at now is $43,079. The dealers are not budging lower than their initial $3K reduction in sticker price that seems to be common everywhere. I will let you know how I make out in the end and if there are any hidden fees. It is my feeling that the dealers will not receive any more 2009 stock and they are trying to unload what remains on the lots. It is my bet that the 0% financing will comeback before year end to help keep the cars moving. In the next few months they will have the 2010's. Before I got interested in the Acadia I was looking at the Acura MDX. The interior and 3rd row is not that functional compared to the Acadia. The Adadia is a rolling entertainment vessel. The captain chairs are reel cool because it makes the 3rd. row passengers feel less restricted. The second row seats are indivually adjustable front to rear. This is good for making room for the 3rd. row passengers if they aren't little kids. The ride is nice! I liked it better then the MDX. The only weird thing was the turn signal was silent with no click click sound. Something I will have to get use to. |
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