I think the price is so so. you should be able to find a new one for just couple of thousands more.as of today (9/30), there is a $2000 (on 2003, see gmbuypower.com) rebate, so your out door price at invoice is then about $18,000. up till 09/02, there were also a $1000 loyalty discount (or at least a $500 conquest rebate even if you don't own a GM), so if you bought early September, the price is $17,000. which is only $1,500 more than $15,500.here in southern California, quiet a few Vibes are going for under invoice (I got mine for $1000 under invoice). so I think the price of $15,500 is not a great price. you might want to wait a bit to see if GM comes up with any more rebates. or haggle with whoever selling the car.
Bellwilliam2003 S/C VibeTrim : Base, Abyss , AutoOptions: Moon & Tunes, Power Upgrades: Supercharger, Split Second A/F controller, 225/45-17, My other cars are PTE Miata, 13 Tesla S, 13 Volt, 06 997
he wanted to know if it was a fair price. it is fair, there is no arguing that. is it the cheapest price possible? no. there is always a better deal somewhere, but you could spend months looking for it. if you can afford it, go for it.besides, with that many miles, it's still brand new. wouldn't interest be lower on a used one?
chew aura pizza cheat main"the world in my hands, there's noone left to hear you scream, noone's there for you"
You are right drunkenvibe. That is a good deal for an AWD. Interest rates are higher for a used vehicle. It is very hard to buy used these days when you are making payments. The payments may be close to the same with say $1000 down. Cash money it will not matter.
Just here to lend a hand to people who have questions about their Vibe.
i didn't even use a down payment when i got mine. their target down payment was 4000. i was like yeah, let me just go grunt really hard till 4 g's falls out of my (removed)!
chew aura pizza cheat main"the world in my hands, there's noone left to hear you scream, noone's there for you"
Thanks for the input....I believe it is a good deal also. I have spent a lot of time researching and found that you can get base models cheaper but the AWDs are harder to find. We feel we need the AWD for the winter driving conditions in a round trip commute to work of 80 miles/day. We liked the gas mileage and the crash test and safety ratings. This particular one is loaded with all of the xtras. This vehicle only has 7,800 miles and it was purchased last 12/02 for $21,500. It is basically a "new" car. I went to the dealer a they quoted $22,000 including tax, title, etc. for 2004 with 0% over 5 years. or rebates which I believe was 1500. I have no car to trade in and with depreciation i was like thanks but no thanks. I am new the VIBE scene but loved the test drives. Anyone have any real complaints on them? other than the usual ones I have seen re: the engine power, rear view blind spots, and rattle in the dash.
quote:as of today (9/30), there is a $2000 (on 2003, see gmbuypower.com) rebate, so your out door price at invoice is then about $18,000. up till 09/02, there were also a $1000 loyalty discount (or at least a $500 conquest rebate even if you don't own a GM), so if you bought early September, the price is $17,000. which is only $1,500 more than $15,500..and this is for a brand new Vibe, how can a used Vibe be a good deal at only $1,500 less? He is asking if this is a fair deal, NOT if Vibe is a good car or not !!
Bellwilliam2003 S/C VibeTrim : Base, Abyss , AutoOptions: Moon & Tunes, Power Upgrades: Supercharger, Split Second A/F controller, 225/45-17, My other cars are PTE Miata, 13 Tesla S, 13 Volt, 06 997
According to GMBuypower, there is an AWD at the Freeland Dealer. You could see what type of price he is asking. It is Lava, M&T, power, side airbags, aluminum wheels. Sticker is $22560. I would guess that you could get it close to employee pricing.
Thanks for the info. everyone. I appreciate everyones honest opinions. The closest I could find for a NEW 2004 AWD M&T loaded was 22000 before a rebate of 2000 or 0% financing over 60 months. AWDs are harder to come by, maybe it is the area one lives in. The AWD itself is worth $2000-3000 just for the option. The one I am looking at was purchased 10 months ago for 21500 out the door. The depreciation on these things is a bit of a concern to me. It seems the way to go is to buy used but nearly new. The Vibe I am looking at basically has two oil changes worth of miles on it! I am going to check it out and take it for a test drive. If it is in excellent condition, we will probably get it. I am sure I will be back on here to chat and talk about Vibes! Anyone heard of a better interest rate than 4.25% on used vehicles financed over 60 months. I have seen 3.69% but that is financing over 36 months.
quote: The one I am looking at was purchased 10 months ago for 21500 out the door. The depreciation on these things is a bit of a concern to me. It seems the way to go is to buy used but nearly new. The Vibe I am looking at basically has two oil changes worth of miles on it! I am going to check it out and take it for a test drive. If it is in excellent condition, we will probably get it. I am sure I will be back on here to chat and talk about Vibes! Anyone heard of a better interest rate than 4.25% on used vehicles financed over 60 months. I have seen 3.69% but that is financing over 36 months.don't forget $21,500 last owner paid was out the door, your price of $15,500 is not out the door. don't forget to factor in the current $2,000 rebates also the possible $1000 loyalty rebates. If you include all these, then the depreciation don't look so bad. 4.25% over 60 months is excellent, you can't beat it.
Bellwilliam2003 S/C VibeTrim : Base, Abyss , AutoOptions: Moon & Tunes, Power Upgrades: Supercharger, Split Second A/F controller, 225/45-17, My other cars are PTE Miata, 13 Tesla S, 13 Volt, 06 997