Saturday, April 25, 2009

April's Best Deals: Five Vehicles You Can Steal From Dealers

Pontiac will be dropping the brand soon.
Pontiac's G5: MSRP:$16,980-$20,280
Invoice:$16,216-$19,367
Incentive: $1,500 rebate or 2.9% for 60 months

Mitsubishi's Eclipse MSRP: $20,249-$25,149
Invoice: $19,149-$23,782
Incentive: $1,000 rebate or 0.0% for 60 months

Mazda's RX-8 MSRP: $26,435-$31,930
Invoice:$24,470-$29,538
Incentive: 2.9% for 60 months

This is the last year for Honda's S2000.
Honda S2000 MSRP: $34,995-$37,995
Invoice:$31,698-$34,409
Incentive: N/A

Volvo's V50 MSRP:$29,800-$35,500
Invoice:$28,012-$34,195
Incentive: $2,500 should be available from the dealer

If you play your cards right, you should be able to buy the aforementioned slow-selling vehicles at or below the dealer's cost (invoice) less any incentives. Before shopping for any of the featured vehicles, find out more about the pricing, options and standard equipment by visiting our new car-buying guide. Since incentives and pricing are subject to change, make sure its verified with the dealer or the automaker before closing the deal.
And to find out what consumers are paying for the fastest-selling vehicles, click here.

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