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OK. Patients works. $2,500 down (w first payment) and $304 wtax per month with a car rental warranty included (I wanted this because my last one broke down a lot and we keep being without a car). MSRP $34,500.00. 12000 mpy. Touring with DVD, Nav, blackberry pearl and most of the bells and whistles. Only 1 TV (who cares) and no leather (big whoop). Even a smoother drive. I like it.
Read all the negative stuff. That makes this van an opportunity buy in this environment. Seems a nice vehicle - drives ok. The Toyota, Honda and Nissan guys have on overinflated opinion of themselves and their product. I don't give money to people who are economical with the truth, so we were left with Chrysler/Dodge. Wanted something that went flat in the back, this van has 2nd row stow 'n go. Never knew. OK - we bought it for the dog.
Even if you lose 4000,,it is definetely worth it .Chrysler minivans are so inferior compared to Honda or Toyota. I drove all 3 of them and the difference was so obvious right from the drive to the interior.You probably would lose 4k but its OK,,,bcos if you wait 1 or 2 more years you wont even get 50% of the value of the trade.They have horrible resale values.Also they have lots of minor nagging problems. If you absolutely want a new one,,,go in for a toyota.It`s quieter than the Honda.But test drive both before making a choice as it comes down to personal preference.You won`t go wrong with either. If you dont mind used cars,,I would suggest you go in for for a 1 or 2 year old toyota/honda bcos that way you wont lose a lot of money for a very low mileage used car.You could get a loaded version too instead of just the base no frill models. Hope this helps.
$29,000 sounds close for a $39,000 MSRP. You could probably do better, but it sounds like a good place to begin haggling. If the car sits on the lot much longer (and it may), then the price should drop accordingly. It seems like a buyer's market these days, and could be for some time. If you keep the car 7 years, then the steep depreciation shouldn't matter. The steep part of the curve would be at the beginning. When the car is 7 years old with 150,000 miles, then it will be worth about the same as similar 7 year old cars. Our Pacifica seems OK so far (it's pretty new though), but folks I know have had good luck with theirs (older models with the 3.5L/4 Speed Automatic). You can't beat the lifetime powertrain warranty. Of course, if Chrysler folds, then the warranty doesn't matter, but that seems highly unlikely. Worst-case, someone will buy Chrysler (it's happened before). When Daimler merged with Chrysler and eventually took over, the Chrysler warranties didn't disappear. They were just passed along as liabilities and honored by Daimler.
Help! I'm a first-time car buyer (I usually lease) in Miami, FL and want to make sure I'm getting a good deal. I'm supposed to go in tomorrow and do the paperwork, but I wanted to check with the knowledgeable people here before going ahead with it. 2008 Town & Country Touring Signature List Price......$33090 Being Offered at......$23924 plus tax and tag. Is this a good deal? It seems OK to me, but then again I don't know much about this kind of thing Please help!! Jennifer Seems like a good deal, 27.5% discount off MSRP isn't too shabby. But, it doesn't hurt to try to negotiate some more. See if they can give you 30% or more off MSRP or let 23924 be what you pay OTD (includes taxes & dmv fees). It's your call.
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