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79 messages, Last post on Aug 31, 2009 at 7:07 AM
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Replying to: jannt (May 15, 2007 11:45 am) I just asked the same question (almost) on the Acadia/Outlook/Enclave board. Specifically, will the rearview camera be available in the 2008 Outlook similar to the 2008 Acadia? |
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Yes, the 2008 Saturn has the rear view camera option. Go to Gmfleet.com, then online buyer's guide to find out the details for 2008 changes. Buyers seem to have voted for the Acadia over the Saturn, based on sales numbers. Acadia/Outlook buyers are probably more sophisticated than Ion buyers. A good trade in value, lease rate or interest rate is not of as much importance to them. They are looking at the bottom line price, since they probably have more finance options, including cash. Why pay a Saturn dealer an extra $1,200 profit on the "promise" of being nice to you in the future. I have had excellent experiences from Pontiac and Oldsmobile dealers over the years, even though the discounted from sticker for me when I bought the cars. |
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Does anyone know of a way to find a specific configuration Outlook? I used the online 'build your car' tool so I know exactly what I want, but the dealers near me don't have anything close in stock, and I don't really want to wait 8 weeks for it to be built. Search 1 dealer at a time isn't working so well... Thanks!
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Replying to: big_a (Jun 28, 2007 7:10 pm) Hope this helps! |
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Hi - Wondering if anyone out there has tried to purchase an Outlook with a GM employee discount? How much off the MSRP does one get? Can the dealer tell you the discount prior to ordering the vehicle? BTW....I noticed some earlier comments about GM Cards being ineligible for Saturns - This is definitely NOT the case in Canada. Not sure about US customers.
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Replying to: smelltest (Jul 13, 2007 6:14 am) To answer your question, yes, the dealer will give you the exact price for any GM discoutn (Employee or Supplier) prior to purchasing/ordering the vehicle. Saturn, as you probably know, is a no-haggle dealer, so what you pay is what everyone else pays minus any incentives offered at the time of purchase. Hope this helps! |
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Replying to: smelltest (Jul 13, 2007 6:14 am) |
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A reporter is hoping to talk with consumers who have participated in Saturn’s “Side-by-Side-by-Side” test drive program. Please respond to jfallon |
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| I have been looking for a 2007 Outlook 4WD XR, Cream/Tan Leather, with no other options. I have been unsuccessful so far. I was hoping it might turn up somwhere near me (S. Jersey). Does anyone know what we might expect, incentive-wise on the 2008's? Thanks, Bob | |
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Hey all, Checked out the Saturn '08 Outlook today to replace our Volvo XC90 lease, which expires in a month. I really liked the Outlook... drove well, has a third row that you could actually access and sit in, and overall nice feeling about it. That being said, is Saturn really the "non-haggle" dealership, or is there wiggle room in a lease negotiation? I am so used to crunching numbers that it makes me uneasy to hear from the dealership "these are they numbers and you don't have to negotiate". With a house and car, you never pay the asking price... is this really different with Saturn? If not, any advice on how to work the best lease? (Looking for well equipped '08 XR in Southern California.) Thanks!
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