Date: 25 Jul 2000 21:16:52 -0400 From: Jack B <jacknopsamsynecdoche.net> Subject: Re: 2001 Saab 9-5 Wagon
I did a small amount of negotiating, about $1250 worth, over and above the 9-3 five-door lease deal. No mention was made to me of a "no-haggle." It may be something having to do with the local dealer. I was at Ford Credit in the mid-Nineties and remember very well the attempts a lot of Ford and Acura dealers made to institute "no-haggle". > Got the same info at: > http://buysaabonline.com/ > I chose no options. > They claim I could by the car for: > $30,802 > +$ 575 > +$ 95 > -------- > $31,472 > and have it delivered by 25 August > I didn't see any current incentives for Wagons. > James > In article <397D8FB1.6169D9Fnopsamelnetworks.com>, > Daniel Gillespie <dangillnopsamelnetworks.com> wrote: >> All, >> >> I am looking to purhase a 2001 Saab-95 Wagon, and was wondering if >> anyone knew the wholesale >> or "dealer" cost of the car (for 2001 or 2000). In my negotiations > with >> several dealers, they are all feeding >> me the same line that there is no room for negotiation on Saabs. I > have >> some difficulty believing this. >> >> I am in Ottawa, Canada, where the current going price of the 2001 >> Saab 9-5 Wagon with classic leather >> interior and a sunroof comes to aprox. $54,000.00 CDN (taxes > included). >> >> Also, if you have a 9-5 wagon, please provide some feedback as to > how >> you are finding it. >> >> Regards, >> >> Dan. >> >> > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > Before you buy.