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Re: Lease rates [bluffs]
by Car_man on Mon Dec 29 04:07:34 PST 2008
You're very welcome, bluffs. It is very surprising that you were denied for a lease with the outstanding credit scores that you listed. Perhaps you don't have much of a credit history. Very strange. Oh well, with scores like that I am sure that a number of other manufacturers that don't have the money issues that General Motors has, like Ford, Toyota, Honda, etc... would be happy to lease you a car. Just switch to another, just as nice but different model. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
Re: depreciation? [waterdr]
by saablcp on Mon Dec 31 07:38:52 PST 2007
Oh,by the way....you might want to google Forbes Magazine's list of "10 Least Expensive Luxury Cars to Own".Published in August of '07 it calculates total cost of ownership (incl.depreciation)for 5 years of ownership.The 4th least expensive vehicle was the 9-3 Sport-combi.The 2nd least expensive vehicle to own was the Saab 9-3 Sedan.I hope these "facts"have some impact on your "opinion"!
Re: Rebates for October> [snoopy4972]
by saabgirl on Wed Sep 26 16:36:38 PDT 2007
I know they are completely differnet vehicles, but trying to decide between the Saab and a Honda CR-V. LOL!! My family fleet consists of two 2000 9-5s and an '05 CR-V. The CR-V is almost perfect for what it is -- a Comfortable Runabout Vehicle. It's very easy to drive, very dependable, hauls all sorts of stuff (a 9'5" kayak fits inside) and is economical to own. The awd is terrific in the white stuff. You will also meet one at, oh, every 2nd 4-way stop intersection you encounter. You'll get no admiring glances should that be important to you. The Saab is sporting, reasonably inexpensive to drive and insure, is surprisingly practical and you'll grin every time you look out the window and see it in your driveway. Saab 2wd is fine in white stuff; 4wd SUV's have followed my tracks because the Saab broke a better trail in a blizzard than they could. The Saab may have a few quirks that require attention. Or it may be Honda-like from mile #1. You will not meet its twin at every third intersection. It will draw admiring glances if you keep it spiffy, esp. keep brake dust off the wheels. I'd say the CR-V is the perfect second car. All other things being equal, I'd personally choose the Saab as a primary vehicle, because it's fun without requiring compromises in areas of practicality.
tax on rebates?
by ezwinner701 on Thu Dec 07 02:45:57 PST 2006
oh yeah one last question guys. did you have to pay tax on the manufacture rebates? or did the dealer take care of that?
Re: Just bought a 2006 Sport combi [ezwinner701]
by georgehughes35 on Wed Dec 06 10:13:40 PST 2006
Oh yeah, 107 miles.
Re: Dealer cash [saablcp]
by hgershman on Thu Jun 29 13:27:18 PDT 2006
yeah, i know now...seems unfair somehow...oh well, on to "employee pricing" wars!

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