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59 messages, Last post on Sep 01, 2008 at 9:53 AM
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Replying to: kooly (May 17, 2007 9:04 am) There are now only 2 dealers in Rochester. Carlisle Mitsubishi no longer exists, correct? That leaves us Marina and Cortese. I think I know which one. That would be the one closer to Lake Ontario, correct? Buffalo dealerships had plenty more in stock. The one off Transit Road is the one I stopped in at recently. Again, no clue as to what they would discount. The other writer in this forum got his for $1200. off factory invoice, which I assume also includes a port fee and advertising fee and financial reserve? These are numbers NEVER MENTIONED with companies like Edmunds or KBB, as they claim those numbers can and do vary regionally, except the port fee? Either way, please confirm with me which dealership and name of sales person privately. My email address will be avbl in my profile this weekend thru Monday evening. Also...why the Lancer over the new Nissan Sentra? Just curious, I was cross shopping them. Sentra does a bit better with fuel consumption, and is definitely quieter on the inside. Seats were great too, in the Sentra.
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Replying to: ike3 (May 19, 2007 5:55 am) In my entirely subjective opinion, the Sentra is UGG-LEE. I also was contemplating the Sentra, but once I saw how well styled the new Lancer looked it was no contest. One thing that really irked me about the Sentra was the elimination of Bluetooth and steering wheel audio controls on the SE-R. Why did Nissan have to decontent their sporty model? Usually when you move up the model ladder more options become available, not less! The only excuse I can come up with is that Nissan thinks the Sentra SL with the standard engine is their top rung model and gets all the gee-whiz gadgets. |
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Replying to: ike3 (May 19, 2007 5:55 am) I can't stand it when salesman and sales managers and finance managers play games and drag it out. Honestly, the dealer I was at did a bit of that, along with a four square sheet, and out here I have seen it at other dealers (Ford, Pontiac to a minor degree, and especially Mazda). It's all a game... more often than not the salesman goes over to the business manager and they shoot the crap or discuss options to try and get you higher than where you want to be or otherwise discuss what the salesman has learned about you that is to their advantage... and they chew the fat and otherwise eat up time. The salesmanager knows his margin on the car, what he will offer on trade at most and what he would rather get, etc... and can punch it all into his workstation and get instant numbers; they are simply trying to figure out your weaknesses and where to attack while wearing you down. |
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Replying to: ellusionz21 (May 14, 2007 4:55 pm) I live in the dallas area, but would be willing to take a road trip to florida Have one question as well: fees listed by you include $200 for documents and title, $200 for tags and registration, and $17 for electronic filing. Do you think any of these were optional? I mean, some only list $150 as total fees. And NOT saying its still not a great price! You did great! PS anyone in the Dallas area come close to this deal? pumpkin
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Replying to: pmpkin123 (Jun 16, 2007 7:58 am) Black ES CVT no options at all, Stickered MSRP was 16,890 wioth an additional 625 destination charge for total of 17,515. My price was 16,716 , then had to add Registration fee of 72, title fee 33, State inspection fee 22, Document fee 50, deputy fee 5, and then a tricky little inventory tax fee that was never explained, but just "added" to my sales tax after the 6.25%. Nice thing was, no VIN etching fee or seat protection was added to EVERY CAR on the lot, like some high pressure joints. I hate it when they just add stuff and try and charge for it Not under invoice, but right at it according to Edmunds. Thanks for all the info though guys, without y'all help, I never would have thought it would even have gone this low. pumpkin |
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Your price is invoice minus 46 cents. The only thing left for the dealer was holdback of $337 plus any money they will get for making their quota from Mitsubishi. They also got the doc fee of $ 50. I know this because the invoice is right in front of me. We sell them all day at invoice but not the GTS. We can't get them fast enough.
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Replying to: ellusionz21 (May 14, 2007 4:55 pm) I ended up going to RC Hill Mitsubishi in Deland, FL. Great people, and I would recommend them highly. I basically got the deal done before I went to the dealership, so it was quick and easy. Got 3.9% financing for 48 months. All in all, I am very pleased with the car, and the deal. |
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Just wondering if any has any price quotes on a 08' lancer GTS with the sun and sound & Navigation and Technology packages. I'm actually a canadian who wants to buy one in the states cuz ours here sucks the big one. I don't need financing because I will be paying cash for it. I'm looking for either maine or michigan dealerships. : Thank you to anyone who can help me
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From what I am reading here, the ES and DE models can be had for right at invoice, but the GTS cannot, due to its popularity??? I am looking at an ES that the dealer has stuck a rear spoiler on, and added side window deflectors. One of the things I have noticed is locally there are very few "unmolested" Lancers. All these dealers have added stuff to them. My dealer has 2 Lancer ES with leather interior - I had no idea leather was even an option.
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