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My lease is up the first week of June. I've been in a couple of times to look at the new vans and the prices are INSANE! Far higher than I paid last time and I'm seriously not interested in increasing my payment. I will consider entending the lease or buying out the loan before I pay those prices. I'm hoping that by mid-year they'll come out with some good packages or, at least, some good financing options. Certainly gas prices should make a difference.
Is this a good price for 2010 T&C Touring package 25M? MSRP $33,365.00 Price 28365.00 Dealer fee 389.00 Sales tax 7% 2012.78 Title 18.00 Ga MVWRF 3.00 Rebate -2000.00 Total out the door 28787.78
New 2010 T&C Limited Sto 'n Go with 4.0L V6. Only option is towing package (but the Limited comes with lots of standard goodies that are optional on other models). With dealer discounts and Chrysler rebate of $1,500 the price was $31,400 + ttl, but we chose the other Chrysler incentive of $1,000 and 0% financing, so price was $31,900 + ttl. Highly recommend the towing package if for no other reason than it includes a transmission cooler and load-leveling suspension among other heavy duty components. We don't plan on towing, but believe the package is well worth it. We also looked at the new 3rd generation Toyota Sienna (offered as a 2011 model). Not impressed. Lazy Boy seats in second row not big enough for average sized adults and, for safety reasons, are only to be used in the reclined position when the vehicle is stopped. Not to mention they weigh a ton to remove. And even if you don't get the Lazy Boys, when you remove the 2nd row seats there's this seat chassis thing left behind, so the floor is never flat. Meanwhile, there are those (us among them) that believe Toyota still has not fixed their problems with sudden unintended acceleration. Siennas are not included in the list of Toyota recalled vehicles, but there are at least 8 reports in the NHTSA database of SUA in the MY2007 Sienna alone. I sent an e-mail to Edmunds ("Contact Us") asking that they give the Chrysler minivans another look. The unkind review they have appears to be left over from MY2008. The 2010 model year is much improved over 2008, which was the first year of the current 5th generation. This latest generation has a very smooth ride, is comfortably quiet and safe, and gets pretty darn good gas mileage considering its weight.
Not a good price. My local dealers are offering 8k off Limited models. Check out CARMAX dot com, they sell new in GA. You should offer several thousand less than that. Stay away from VW, not a good dealer to work with for repairs.
The 04 Pacifica was the first production year so it still had kinks to be worked out. The 3.5L engine doesn't have the greatest reputation. The 05 Pacifica had a year to work out the production kinks and it has a 7/70 powertrain warranty that is transferable from the original owner. Best to look for a used 05 over a used 04. What would have served you even better is the 07 with the new 4.0L engine mated to the 6-speed transmission. The Pacifica finally has the proper powertrain mounted to the vehicle and it gets better gas mileage. Sadly the lifetime powertrain warranty isn't transferable. So if you can still find a new 08 lying on a dealer's lot for a fire sale price, this is your best bet.
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