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Volkswagen Passat Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Factory Order Pricing by ffxvw
Sep 08, 2001 (6:35 am)
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A brief explanation on order pricing:
VW allocates cars on a very limited basis, and it takes one of your allocations for a factory order. The factory order cycle can take an excessive amount of time, and in fact, some orders NEVER get filled. From my experiences, there is probably about a 20-30% backout rate on orders. So the dealer has used up an allocation slot on a car that may take 4-6 months to get, and then have no buyer for it! If its a nice car that they won't have trouble selling (e.g. Reflex Silver) they won't worry about that, but that makes one less silver one they would get in the normal course of events. If its not a nice car (e.g. Mojave w/Beige Leather) it is seriously worrisome to think that you specifically went out of your way to order a car that will be extremely difficult to sell.
 
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no passing of dealer holdback for the customer....heard that before.. by minilink
Sep 08, 2001 (11:58 am)
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I heard the same from a VW dealer too.. he said holdback is to offset the cost incurred by the dealer for other cars who couldn't find a buyer faster (before holdback expires).. but my question to him was.... SO?
They will give you this crap not to negotiate on the price.. but I am sure there will be someone somewhere.. I just wish I find him SOON... ciao
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new 2002 passat by flaca
Sep 09, 2001 (10:07 am)
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Just got our 02 Passat: Auto 4 cylinder GLS model
Here are our details:
Silverstone w/ black leather, Lux package, moonson, homelink, in dash CD (on backorder).
48 month lease, 15 miles per year.
MSRP: 27,350
Cap cost: 25,005.
Acq fee: 490.00
residual: 49%
money factor: .00235 thru VW credit
total upfront costs: $1,044.39
Total monthly fee: $354.72 (includes tax)
I was told we purchased at dealer invoice. Any feedback will be appreciated.
Car is a beauty and drives so smooth.
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regarding factory order by Car_man HOST
Sep 09, 2001 (1:25 pm)
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Alumj, even though the theory that you posted sounds reasonable, I personally have found just the opposite to be true. Dealerships are usually much more anxious to sell vehicles that they physically have on their lots than they are to swap for or order a vehicle for a consumer. I think that a major reason for this is that they have to continuously pay interest on the vehicles that they have on their lots and would like to sell them as quickly as possible. Furthermore, from a dealer's perspective, a bird in hand is worth two in the bush. A lot can happen during the weeks that a consumer is waiting for their ordered vehicle. Most dealers would rather register a sale immediately rather than run the risk of having their customer back out of their deal. Not only that, but many consumers who order vehicles do so because they are looking for a vehicle with an unusual combination of options that can not normally be found on a dealer's lot. If for some reason the consumer who has ordered this vehicle with an unusual color or set of options backs out of their deal, they are then stuck with an undesirable model that may sit on their lot for quite a while. So generally speaking, I think that consumers will be able to negotiate the lowest prices on vehicles that dealers physically have on their lots already.
 
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minilink by jelliot2
Sep 09, 2001 (4:49 pm)
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You are correct. There is a dealer that will negotiate holdback. Don't buy until you find him.
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cd players by credit1
Sep 10, 2001 (5:14 pm)
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will the 2002 passat come with a cd player standard? just spent an hour with a salesman on a glx v6 4motion but no cd and he said he'd have to try and locate one. price was (with a cd on back order for 3mnths) 31k before taxes. (approx 800 over invoice) is this good? bad? indiferent? all help greatfully received. thanks
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GLX Price by pomchi
Sep 10, 2001 (6:04 pm)
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I got mine 2002 GLX 5 Speed Manual (with no CD) at flat $25K from a dealer in Nashua, NH...
 
Almost 1600 below invoice...
 
Think I got pretty good deal...
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pomchi... by vwguild
Sep 10, 2001 (8:09 pm)
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give me the last 8 numbers of your VIN...will bet that it starts with a 1
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glx price by credit1
Sep 11, 2001 (4:22 am)
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pomchi where did u purchase the car? would u post the salesman's number? thx
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GLX Price by pomchi
Sep 11, 2001 (6:02 pm)
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VWGuild -
 
I am really appreciative of yours awesome contribution to this discussion forum...
 
Please educate me..what's the deal with VIN starting with 1...
 
I'll post the VIN number in a later message as I dont have it with me right now...(out of town right now)
 
I have signed the deal last saturday and will take delivery this friday...

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