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Good-bye employee pricing; Hello even better pricing?
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 1:52 pm
by jake75
Now that the employee pricing is ending, will the $2,000 rebates on the 2005 Vibe's return or have they all been sold? Wonder what is going on for the 2006's which seem to have a roll back to almost 2003 pricing.
Re: Good-bye employee pricing; Hello even better pricing? (jake75)
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 4:35 pm
by Toolman
The whole GM lineup is supposed to be getting more "competitive" pricing. It is about time, GM has had way too high prices in the last few years in my opinion.
Re: Good-bye employee pricing; Hello even better pricing? (jake75)
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 8:55 pm
by michaelgt
Pricing should be better for employees! Prior to employee pricing to all, I could buy most vehicles cheaper then I could during that time. That is the most compelling reason I have not bought a new vehicle. I was hoping for a full-size pickup rebate of 7k like last year, and I would have had a diesel crew-cab for 27k.
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 2:22 am
by briandb
We bought our '05 last April prior to Employee Pricing; the dealer had an identical one on the lot in July and the "Employee Price" they had on it was a few hundred dollars MORE than we had paid for ours in April.
Re: (briandb)
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:33 am
by jake75
Quote, originally posted by briandb »We bought our '05 last April prior to Employee Pricing; the dealer had an identical one on the lot in July and the "Employee Price" they had on it was a few hundred dollars MORE than we had paid for ours in April. That's what I was talking about - the right hand giveth and the left hand taketh away. Might not have been true with some of the slower selling models, but on the Vibe it seems they cut the rebate when they instituted employee pricing. My son bought a Saturn Vue right before the employee pricing deal - he was bummed until he saw that he got a better deal than the new employee pricing. He paid about $2,500 to trade in his two yaer old Vue for a new one. I told him any time you can drive a decent NEW car for about $200 a month in the first 2-3 years you are getting a good deal. FYI - on the Vue he bought two years ago, he had some transmission problems right off the bat. He exercised his "right" to give them back that car and get a different one. The Saturn 30 day return guarantee.
Re: (jake75)
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:59 am
by cohocarl
Quote, originally posted by jake75 »he had some transmission problems right off the bat. Must have bought one of the VTI's that gave everyone problems. (I bought a 5-speed manual. and couldn't be more pleased with mine.)Ya, I'm wondering what GM is going to do on actual employee prices if they do in fact lower the average cost of their vehicles. I paid $11,950 for my 4 cyl Vue with a "sports plus" package that has pwr windows, locks, cruise, alum. wheels, etc. when they had rebates and actual discounts for the employees a year ago April. Now, the same Vue would be close to $16,000 employee pricing (no rebates). I'm not saying they changed the "employee price", but the cost has gone up for employees because there are no rebates.
Re: (cohocarl)
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:36 pm
by michaelgt
I think many employees did not buy because of the lack of discounts. Like you, I could justify paying the price you did to buy a new car. However, without deals like that, I will continue to keep my old cars. My fleet of 3 is now a combined 14 years old, and I never keep my cars more than 2 years.
Re: (cohocarl)
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:50 am
by jake75
Quote, originally posted by cohocarl »Must have bought one of the VTI's that gave everyone problems. (I bought a 5-speed manual. and couldn't be more pleased with mine.)No - it was a clutch problem.
Re: (jake75)
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 5:08 am
by cohocarl
Quote, originally posted by jake75 »No - it was a clutch problem.
Re: Good-bye employee pricing; Hello even better pricing? (jake75)
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 5:19 am
by nortsr
The 2006 Vibes have a $500.00 rebate "OR" 1.9% financing (36 mos.)BVUT the 2005's have no rebates at this time. Figure that one out.
Re: Good-bye employee pricing; Hello even better pricing? (nortsr)
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 6:00 am
by ZubenElGenubi
When I bought my Vibe last April (04), I paid less than the employee price that was shown to me. This was BEFORE the big GM Employee Pricing program started.Don't you worry; good rebates will still be had...
Re: Good-bye employee pricing; Hello even better pricing? (nortsr)
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 6:02 am
by jake75
Quote, originally posted by nortsr »The 2006 Vibes have a $500.00 rebate "OR" 1.9% financing (36 mos.)BVUT the 2005's have no rebates at this time. Figure that one out. And the 2005's have a higher sticker to begin with. I suspect that there is copious dealer incentive money on any remaining 2005's that the dealers can use to line their pockets or use to move the metal asap. Little ol' ladies and other naive buyers beware.
Re: Good-bye employee pricing; Hello even better pricing? (jake75)
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 8:32 am
by dogmeat
I don't know about 2003 pricing. All I know is we were too late in getting a 2005 Vibe to take advantage of the employee savings plan. We picked up our 2006 Vibe (base/power/auto) for $23750 (Canadian dollars).