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399 messages, Last post on Oct 24, 2009 at 11:50 AM
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Replying to: tourguide (May 27, 2009 7:13 pm) |
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Located in west central Illinois and looking at a new 2009 CXL which has a list of $44635 on which the dealer has offered a cash price of $42767 with another $750 off for 'consumer cash' and another $1500 for 'GM bonus cash' plus another $500 off for Farm Bureau membership - net $40,017 Would it be reasonable to start with a lower beginning price than the dealer cash price - such as ??? - and then apply the discounts? Also looking at a comparably equipped '09 CXL program car with 9,xxx miles at another dealership which I think is overpriced at $35,600 - This unit has been in the dealer's inventory for nearly three months. Ideas as to what you should be able to close for on this one?
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Replying to: jcp1st (May 28, 2009 8:26 am) I got supplier pricing (sounds like you got that too) which I was happy with as it is a few hundred off invoice and I don't like to haggle. It is hard to say precisely what kind of deal you have without knowing the options on your Enclave. Good luck. |
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| Does anyone have an idea as to what will happen to dealer incentives being offered on the Enclave once GM is in bankruptcy? Will the incentives remain at current level, disappear altogether, increase? | |
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Given that GM is officially in Bankcrupty I am trying to figure out what the best price I should be looking for on an Enclave CXL. The MSRP is 46,050 with an invoice price of 43,177. I know that there is an advertised promotion of $2,250 cash back and am not sure if that is combinable with the 60 months 0% APR. If I am looking to take advantage of the 60 months at 0%, what should I expect to pay for the car? Any insight or guidance would be greatly appreciated. |
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Similar to the last question. Just went into my local Buick dealer and they offered me the following: 2009 Buick CXL FWD MSRP 43055 Dealer Discount - 2635 Factory Incentive -750 Total 39670 + TTL Haven't negotiated any, told them I would think about it...was thinking about asking them to include dual headrest DVD players installed and would take it....or could I do even better? We live in a military community that really hasn't felt the effects of what has been going on elsewhere in the US. Thanks in advance for your help!!
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Replying to: hammer413 (Jun 08, 2009 12:57 pm) The vehicle i sent in the quote for was cocoa with leather interior, with 2,2,3 seating with power sun roof, remote start, power liftgate, rear camera. Sticker MSRP of $40490 Quote $36202 if you qualify for all available rebates Am going to get new quotes but how does this seem. This was just an email request, no visit and haggling yet. Quess could get better. Any one have ideas??? |
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Anyone out there towing a Brenderup horse trailer with their Enclave? I'm considering buying the Brenderup to haul my horses. They are 1950 lbs. empty... with GVWR 5000... No long distance... just local shows and trails... Anyone ?? Thnx Genie |
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I am currently looking at a 2009 CXL 8Passenger, White Diamond Tricoat, Ebony Int., Nav. MSRP $44,365 My price $40,360 + tax. Current incentive= 0% up to 60 months or $2250 cash back. I am torn between waiting for better incentives for the 2009 clearances or waiting a few months for the 2010s. The problem is the 09s are getting harder to find with desired options. Any opinions welcome. Thank you
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