http://www.avis.com/AvisWeb/re...G=en&avis calls it an intermidiatte suv. it's not even the 4wd version. i did not know the vibe was a rental also. this can't be good for re sale value.
Perhaps not good for that particular Vibe, but if people rent it and like it that might nudge up the demand for Vibes and increase the value for yours. Calling the Vibe an intermediate SUV seems to be a ploy to get a higher dairy rental rate. I think the reason you will not find a lot of Vibes in rental fleets is that the rental companies tend to buy slow moving cars at huge discoutns (discounts that would make the empoyee pricing look like retail).
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Enterprise has had Vibes since at least March of last year.. And I would second the thought that it may drive up demand. Not a lot of people are familiar with the cars..and having a rental might give the Vibe more attention..
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It is also a great way to "TESTDRIVE" the vehicle for a full day, week or whatever before you decide to "buy"!!!! I have done this several times before I actually "bought' a vehicle. It certainly helps you find out if you feel comfortable, like the feel of it, like the layout of the guages; good seating" position, etc., etc.
Keep them unknown. I hate that I'm seeing Vibes pop up everywhere. When I had my car it was only my Vibe and 2 others in my town and when I went to pre-op friday night I saw 6 at one intersection. So much for the car being unique.
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Keep them unknown? My dealer is doing a good enough job at that... They flat out stopped stocking Vibes, period. Can't blame 'em though, they can't sell the damn things. No sense in trying to put something on your lot if it's just going to sit there for 6+ months and not even going to be test driven! Nobody here wants one, the locals probably see the trouble that I have with mine and say "hell no!" I helped kill the Vibe sales around here, heh.
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I actually bought my vibe from Hertz car rental sales. It was nice because they have all the records and dont sell ones that have problems, its also no haggle so it was the cheapest price in the state
As long as the Vibe doesn't reach proportions of the last-gen Malibu for rental car sales, I think the Vibe is a safe rental. Kinda like how Chevy had to keep building the last gen Malibu, coining it the 'Chevrolet Classic' when they rolled out the current generation Malibu... They had to keep the rental companies from buying up the new generation and killing the new car's value as they did the last gen, so they continued to give the rental guys a piece of crap that they can keep buying. heh
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Neptune/dying clearcoat/primer grey.
HAHAHA and i saw all those "classics" at hertz for sale, of course with the 4banger engine (to slow for my taste with that big of a car). But I can see how rental places could do this when they buy huge fleets of cars. But atleast i got a cheaper vibe
Quote, originally posted by northvibe »I actually bought my vibe from Hertz car rental sales. Wow buying a rental car is just flat out nuts. People who rent cars purpously do stuff to'm. Thats was a brave move.
04 Fusion Orange Base Vibe auto Now no longer with us thanks to ignorant drivers...
I have seen several vibes for sale on the thrifty rental used car lot in my town. I bought a rental car once years ago, turned into the biggest pile of crap I ever owned! never again!
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Quote, originally posted by tangerine »Wow buying a rental car is just flat out nuts. People who rent cars purpously do stuff to'm. Thats was a brave move. Thats not always true, not everyone acts like an idiot in a rental. You can get extended warranty on most cars, and if you buy it from a GM dealer as a certified used car, you can get GMPP major guard on almost any car.
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Quote, originally posted by jake75 »Perhaps not good for that particular Vibe, but if people rent it and like it that might nudge up the demand for Vibes and increase the value for yours. Calling the Vibe an intermediate SUV seems to be a ploy to get a higher dairy rental rate. I think the reason you will not find a lot of Vibes in rental fleets is that the rental companies tend to buy slow moving cars at huge discoutns (discounts that would make the empoyee pricing look like retail).My Dad was telling me on his last business trip, the Vibe was available as a rental, but was very $$.
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Quote, originally posted by AzFusionGT »Enterprise out here has had Vibes for quite a while. I saw one for sale the other day at the Enterprise lot near work.Enterprise has had them here for a while as well. I bought my car in 01/2003, about the same time someone at work bought one of those Outlander things. She got hers from one of those megasuperwaytoofrigginbig dealers who had their very own Enterprise smack in the middle of the 10+or whatever lots for the different brands. When her Mitsu was in the shop, they rented her out a Vibe - that was around 02/2003, IIRC - about a month after we both had our vehicles.I've owned one ex-rental previously, ended up with a grand total of 150,000 miles on the odometer. 125,000 of those were miles that I put on myself. ('95 Corsica.) It served me well considering what it was, nothing major mechanically until right before I got rid of it when it needed a head gasket (2.2 L, from what I gather that was common.) I did lose track of how many alternators it went through though, but wasn't the previous owner's (or renter's) fault. I'd do the ex-rental thing again in a heartbeat. The dealer has a pretty spiffy loaded except leather fusion G6 GT with 12K for around $19K down there right now, not sure if that's a great deal or not, but that's a heckuva lot cheaper than what the sticker price said when it was new... That's the only way I could afford something like the G6, and many other cars. Instead of wanting to buy new again, I should probably wait until what I'm looking for to come on the used car market and go that route. And to be honest with you, I'd rather take a rental over any other used vehicle that just shows up on the used lot unless I was absolutely sure I knew where it was coming from. Sure, that rental may have had the (removed) driven out of it a time or two by someone, there's no denying that. Hell, my car that I bought new has suffered from that a time or two, almost all of our cars have. But at least with a rental, there is a better chance of the car actaully getting crap like oil changes and other routine maintenance performed when it needs it. Not when joe blow decides to do it, feels like doing it, remembers to do it, or even knew about doing it in the first place, etc...
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Neptune/dying clearcoat/primer grey.
How is buying a rental almost any different than buying any used car with 2Xk miles on it?1. the rental place HAS to do the scheduled maintenance on it.2. Anyone with any car can beat on the thing, specially if its a personal sale they know they are selling it.3. hertz only rents cars to ppl 25yrs or older.4. who honestly will rent a vibe and beat on it? its not a sports car, they'd rent the mustang or impala for "speeding/racing". 5. your buying it with warrantly still left on it 6. its one of the cheapest prices around!believe me i was thinking the same thing about people beating on it, but thats kids usually not older people renting cars to drive for business or vacation trips. also like i said they do some inspection before hand, they have to have no damage (frame wise) to sell and all the repairs/mainentance is kept and shown to the buyer. great deal.