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3318 messages, Last post on Nov 12, 2009 at 9:57 AM
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I found a wide range of prices in my recent experience. I did my homework. Received many quotes and talked to dealers. Some had little to no inventory in wagons. I found the largest dealer in the Boston area had the most inventory and was very aggressive. Factors may depend on your regional market. |
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Factors may depend on your regional market. Amen! |
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Do cupholders and other accessories make or break vehicle sales? A reporter with a daily newspaper is wondering if shoppers are testing these components for utility, durability, aesthetics, etc before deciding whether the attached vehicle is right for their needs. If this is one of your shopping criteria, please by respond with your comments to jfallon Thanks, Jeannine Fallon PR Director Edmunds.com |
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in gerneral the VW passat wagon seems to be a little more difficult to get almost everywhere when it comes to exacts trim, color, interior, etc....if they happen to have the one you want on then lot consider your self lucky! ( I've had two and both were ordered)(one was totaled so I got another) I got (what I thought was) a great deal on one and not too bad a deal on the second (I wasn't in the mood to haggle and it was my second buy from the same rep.) Its just that the few that do get to our shores seem to get bought up by people like me who want a PRACTICAL car...for a reasonable price ( I can't afford MB, BMW, Volvo, et al) So as someone said the area and "factors" come in to play heavily on the wagon, maybe not so much on the sedan........get one they're great! |
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How is the holdback calculated? Is it a percentage of MSRP? Do you include the destination charge in the calculation? Is the percentage the same for all VW's or is it different for different models and trim lines? One dealer said it's 3% of invoice while another said it 2% of MSRP. I'm very confused. I am most interested in a Passat GLX Auto w/ ESP. Thanks in advance for the help. |
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Where did you buy your loaded GLS wagon? $24,900 sounds like a great price. I live in the Boston area as well. Did you have to negotiate hard for that deal? I may be going shopping this weekend! |
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Play the field, but take your best offer to Quirk in Quincy. This is the second car I bought from them (previous was Maxima). I ran Quirks offer by two other dealers neither could beat it. One said "I hate to do this, but buy it from Quirk." I really did not negotiate that hard. I used internet quotes as I have limited time and patience for playing games. Quirk honored their quote and were very profesional. |
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| with my friendly local dealership for a Silver/Grey Passat GL with Tip and ESP for $23,500 out the door. Put down $500 deposit and am financing the rest for 1.9%. I'm pumped! Many thanks to vwguild and others for the great information on this board. | |
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Congratulations & Welcome to the Volkswagen Family!!!!! Enjoy!!! |
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Unfortunately I had a bad experience last time I tried to buy from Quirk in Quincy (2000). They told me they had my car, but a half-hour later (when I arrived to buy) they told me it had been sold, "but here are some others you can look at." They totally denied lying, even though when I called I specifically asked if it had been sold, and the lady I talked to laughed, and said they hadn't sold any cars that morning. Very sleazy. Congrats on your buy, though, who knows who I dealt with. I have a very good quote from South Shore VW, and they were very nice on the phone, so plan to go there tomorrow. Thank you for your help. |
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