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Texas Buyers, What are you paying?

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Hello fellow Texans,

Just curious, what price are you guys paying for the Enclave? I'm slated to pay an out of the door price of 38,056 or 37,056 (if the Conquest rebate or some other equivalent can be applied) for the following Enclave...

Cocoa Metallic CXL
Ebony w/ Ebony Accents Leather Seating Surfaces
Wheel, 19" X 7.5" Alumin. Ultra-Bright
Entertainment Package #2, AM/FM stereo CD player, MP3 playback and Advanced Bose 10-speaker 5.1 Surround Sound DVD Entertainment System
Seating, 8-passenger
Cargo net, Cargo shade
Driver Confidence Package
Trailering Provision Package

Here is a breakdown of payment...

Base Price: $34,255.00
Destination Charge: $735.00
Advertising/Adjustments: $0.00
Total Options: $2,520.00
Total: $37,510.00 (35,420.61 w/ supplier discount)
Tax: $2,213.79 (@ .0625)
Title, Licence: $421.60

Grand Total: $38,056

The dealer told me I could get any rebates that were available at delivery of the vehicle. However, they promised me that delivery would be 3 to 4 weeks from July 1st, which would still allow me to qualify for the Conquest rebate. However, Buick has pretty much doubled that delivery time and now I believe the Counquest rebate is gone. You think I can still talk them down $1,000 somehow? What's up with the destination charge? Any insight would be awesome.

Thanks.
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****, I guess I'm the only one in Texas buying an Enclave.

Anyhow, on a good note, it appears the Conquest rebate appears to be extended to September now. Now, if I can get my care here, that would be great.
I'm in Dallas.

Ordered CX, FWD, Cocoa Ext., Cashmere Int., Entertainment #4, Machined 18" wheels, Cargo Shade/Net.

Total MSRP: $37,425.00
Supplier Discount: $35,108.16

I'm hoping the Conquest rebate is still in effect when it is delivered sometime within the first week of September. If so, I was told I could apply it.
Are you guys really getting supplier discount AND conquest? Every dealer we've talked to said we can't apply both?
wildcat said:
Are you guys really getting supplier discount AND conquest? Every dealer we've talked to said we can't apply both?
I'll let you know when it comes in. At the time it was ordered, they said yes. We'll see!
:ditto: I was also TOLD that I would get both once my order actually arrives. We'll see...
wildcat said:
Are you guys really getting supplier discount AND conquest? Every dealer we've talked to said we can't apply both?
Yes. I was told that I can get any type of available rebate at the time of delivery. So, in essence, if I can get my car here before September, I should be getting the Conquest rebate on top of my supplier pricing.
Pure speculation here.....

I think someone has posted that they have seen the GM documentation that states that supplier pricing can NOT be combined with the Conquest rebate. Supplier pricing is not that stellar anymore, slightly less than invoice I believe. My guess is that dealers that are honoring Conquest and supplier are simply selling the vehicle at the supplier price point and not actually getting the credit from GM.

But hey, maybe I'm totally wrong.
zman said:
Pure speculation here.....

I think someone has posted that they have seen the GM documentation that states that supplier pricing can NOT be combined with the Conquest rebate. Supplier pricing is not that stellar anymore, slightly less than invoice I believe. My guess is that dealers that are honoring Conquest and supplier are simply selling the vehicle at the supplier price point and not actually getting the credit from GM.

But hey, maybe I'm totally wrong.
You are totally correct zman. I payed about 300 over invoice plus the conquest rebate, but they could not do both the supplier pricing and the conquest rebate together. So, I made them match it anyways, since they made the mistake of telling me incorrect information from the beginning.
May be too late but I just posted my Houston stats in the 'prices paid' thread

Feel happy with my deal considering the demand issues I ran into...no one bust mybuble, please! ;D
Just ordered today from West Point Buick, Houston....CXL, FWD, White Diamond, titanium leather interior, driver's conf. pkg, discounted chrome pkg. w/sunroof, ent. pkg. #3. Price quoted before taxes - 37,903.13. But like many, I'm sitting at event code 1100. Good news is that I really don't need the car till December.

I went to several dealerships today to order based on the internet quote the dealership had previously provided. One dealership quoted me $37,515.98. When I got there, he wouldn't honor that price, instead he was quoting me MSRP of $40,475. He then tried to add a $500.00 conquest rebate. I quickly told him that the rebate by GM was $1,000. He then changed it and quoted the final price at $39,475. Then I had several dealerships that would not even give an eternet quote even though they adverstise this option. All in all, I'm please with the price and can't wait to get my 'Clave.

Marzetta7, thanks for all the help and info, unfortunately that particular dealership couldn't come close to the price I ordered.
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See my Austin, Texas experience above in prices paid...
:mad:MY DEALER INFORMED ME I COULD USE THE CONQUEST MONEY WITH SUPPLIER PRICING, I COULD NOT USE ANY MONEY FROM MY GM CREDIT CARD
pickle145 said:
Just ordered today from West Point Buick, Houston....CXL, FWD, White Diamond, titanium leather interior, driver's conf. pkg, discounted chrome pkg. w/sunroof, ent. pkg. #3. Price quoted before taxes - 37,903.13. But like many, I'm sitting at event code 1100. Good news is that I really don't need the car till December.

I went to several dealerships today to order based on the internet quote the dealership had previously provided. One dealership quoted me $37,515.98. When I got there, he wouldn't honor that price, instead he was quoting me MSRP of $40,475. He then tried to add a $500.00 conquest rebate. I quickly told him that the rebate by GM was $1,000. He then changed it and quoted the final price at $39,475. Then I had several dealerships that would not even give an eternet quote even though they adverstise this option. All in all, I'm please with the price and can't wait to get my 'Clave.

Marzetta7, thanks for all the help and info, unfortunately that particular dealership couldn't come close to the price I ordered.
Yeah, sorry to hear that. I found it interesting that with the dealership I went to, the salesman I worked with stated that he had to fight his superiors to honor the price they quoted me in the beginning because they--his superiors--were wondering why I was getting a vehicle for $700 under invoice (that's with the Conquest Rebate being applied) when they could be making $3,000 to $4,000 off of me.

Ah well. Well good to hear you got a deal from someone. I hope you like it! :thumb:
COCOCLAVE said:
:mad:MY DEALER INFORMED ME I COULD USE THE CONQUEST MONEY WITH SUPPLIER PRICING, I COULD NOT USE ANY MONEY FROM MY GM CREDIT CARD
I was told the same thing, however, when it came down to purchase the vehicle, they actually couldn't. However, I made them match the amount for supplier pricing, and then give me the Conquest Rebate. I suggest you do the same if it comes down to this. Let us know.
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