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Re: Civic Si via Overstock.com? [waynetam]
by steve190 on Mon Dec 01 14:50:21 PST 2008
Hi there, just wanted to let everyone out there see what I have been quoted so far for two different models as I have not made up my mind which way to go yet. First was a Honda Civic EX Coupe, 5 speed for 17,976 plus 300 for Doc. Fees and of course tax and registation. The other was an SI without Nav. for 20,309 plus same fees. This was quoted by Boch Honda in Norwood MA. and was a no hassle price the first time. I live near Albany, NY but think it is worth the drive because I do not think any local dealer will match it (I will try them first). But for anyone who lives near the Norwood, MA area I think this is a great deal. Good luck everyone and enjoy your Honda's!
Re: [62vetteefp]
by kernick on Mon Dec 01 09:56:24 PST 2008
If they do not give them any kind of loan the bottom will not happen for 2 years because we will be in a downward spiral. You're also guessing that if GM goes under - 1) the plants wouldn't be restarted by someone else, and 2) the other manufacturers wouldn't get increased business in the meantime. Because the plants have value, there will be someone who will want them. Even if you only got $1M for an auto-plant, that is better then the alternative of $0! So they would be sold. I used to live near the Wang computer building. Digital Equipment another multi-billion $ company in the area was around then too. When there was a high-tech bust around 1990, both went under. I remember the Wang buildings, which were state-of-the art, the main 1 being 15 stories with a helicopter pad, sold for $640,000 at auction. The investor turned around, leased the space to other industries, and a few years later sold the buildings for $40M. The Digital buildings throughout MA were bought by Fidelity and others. So some organizations and peoples' loss were others gains. Hundreds of corporations, and tens of millions of people have been laid off over the years. It is not disaster. These people and facilities have all found new lives for the most part. Everyone involved within the Big3 family needs to get together and figure out how to make PROFIT NOW. They can do this, but they prefer not to make the cuts necessary, finding it easier to beg the taxpayer (as no bank or investor cares to throw their $ in). Also - take a look at how much Ford and GM have lost over the last few months and do the math. How long does $25B last? 6 months? Is that enough $ to make them get to profitability? Also if the Big3 get this money, how do they make enough profit to pay back the loans with interest. I would guess they need to pay back $6B/year over 5 years. Do the research and tell me when the last time GM and Ford made $30B over 5 years.
Re: [62vetteefp]
by nwng on Mon Dec 01 09:12:24 PST 2008
your thoughts are exactly what GM's upper mgmt has in mind. Yep, bof passenger trucks sales will be back once we passed thru this recession, it will still be bringing in the dough and the good old days. The "I need a suburban to toll my boat/trailer and carry 8 people" community is relatively small (nationwide speaking). The cnn article is dead on, if not for the easy credit for the consumers and the manufacturers, you will not see the explosion in sales of these type of vehicles. When the sales numbers go back to the preboom levels, can it sustain the development and production costs?
Re: electric windows [occking]
by langjie on Sun Nov 30 19:21:40 PST 2008
i bought one of these http://www.thejacketstore.com/servlet/the-192/Nissan-Intelligent-Key-Cover/Detai- l and it helps a bit
Any comments on a quote I got today
by Boston001 on Sun Nov 30 16:02:29 PST 2008
Hi all, I just received a quote from a dealer in Boston area, would like to have comments and see if this is a good deal: -MSRP: $43591 (09 RX350 AWD, FV HH PT WL C1 and TO) -$2500 down (including all - first month, cap, reg, tit, fees, taxes; i.e, drive off total upfront) -$389/month, + tax (5% in MA) -10K per year I'm trying to get 12K, not sure if the dealer will accept it. They also told me the offer is only valid for today, but I just don't like those "push" words: only for today, or pay deposit to reserve the car with your credit card right now.. therefore, I didn't go and sign the contract. I'm sure the car will be still there for next week. Any comments/advices are greatly appreciated. At the mean time, I'm looking at a '08 FX35, with only 5k miles, fully loaded with everything, the dealer offers $500 including tax, $0 upfront down, simply drive off and pay $500 from month 2. I've also looked at the '09 Murano, a local dealer is promoting with $189/month, $3k down for S model, 15k a year, not bad... My friends in the gym told me that the RX350 is for star bucks lady or soccer mom, not for a young guy,,, I'm totally confused now,, don't know what to do, but I do need a car by Dec. 09, since my current lease is ending... Thanks all! -Dave in Boston
Help! Price on 2008
by bcd79 on Mon Sep 22 08:16:16 PDT 2008
Hi, I got the below price from a local dealer in MA - I am actually giving them business for myself & my sister both getting the same vehicle - purchasing 2 XC90's w/below options - I may also get navigation just wanted some guidance to see if it was a good deal. Price does not include tax, title, registration. 2008 XC90 3.2 AWD PREMIUM PACKAGE CLIMATE PACKAGE MET PAINT VERSATILITY PACKAGE MSRP: $45,200 Sale Price: $37,850

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