Posted by Eldon (WA) on January 31, 2015 at 09:36:03 from (98.247.110.251):
Bought a new Malibu yesterday....haven't had a Chevy since I bought a new Beretta in '94. I wasn't planning on buying new, but my GM credit card bumped up my points from 600 to 3000 if we bought before March 1, so I talked the wife into going for a test drive and she liked the first one we drove. We got over $4000 in rebates and past customer points, $1000 bonus for trading in the Camry and saved another $1100 in sales tax with a trade. I don't usually trade in, but I was within $500 of what I felt I would be able to gain by selling on my own, so I avoided the hassle. I think this is one scenario where buying new was a better deal than buying used. The Camry was 7000 miles from being out of drivetrain warranty and I have read the 2012's have had issues...and we had one already. Malibu also has a lot better road feel and rated at 4mpg better with the same size engine. Only thing I really didn't care for was the new start/stop eco system, but will see how it goes.
To keep it on topic, I sold the Allis 190 when I got home....so it was a "cash positive" day :D
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