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Volkswagen Passat Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#2003 of 3318
Just signed a deal... by jpsmith
Feb 21, 2003 (5:48 pm)
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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.
#2004 of 3318
J.P.S. by vwguild
Feb 21, 2003 (10:35 pm)
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Congratulations & Welcome to the Volkswagen Family!!!!!
 
Enjoy!!!
#2005 of 3318
donpetry by skday1
Feb 22, 2003 (5:51 am)
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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.
#2006 of 3318
New GLS purchase by rbkr
Feb 22, 2003 (7:57 pm)
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Just bought a new candy white Passat GLS 1.8T w/ black leather, tiptronic, monsoon, ESP, cold weather pkg, & homelink (all available options) from Rodney Sailors at Paramount VW in Hickory NC. I had made an inquiry about a vehicle shown in their online inventory, wasn't the color we wanted so they got it for me from a dealer in GA at no extra charge. Very knowledgeable and friendly, went all out to make the deal work. They also include a customer appreciation pkg they can tell you about. Seemed motivated to make a reasonable sale (they got the $500 from VW since I financed through VW credit at 1.9%). Out the door at invoice (which included their processing fees) + tax. Only bad, forgot to send temp tag but its being overnighted to us (want to drive now!). Beautiful car, hope to have many happy miles with it.
#2007 of 3318
vwguild by radman12
Feb 25, 2003 (6:47 pm)
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Re: post 1973 you suggest that the Saab 9-3 has poor highway safety ratings. I could only find data at the site you gave for older Saab's. The 9-3 is new this year and it just received 5 stars from the European National Car Assessment program. http://www.euroncap.com/results.htm
 
Passat got 4 stars.
 
Apparently cost is not all that matters...
#2008 of 3318
rbkr by radman12
Feb 26, 2003 (5:39 pm)
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I wanted to ask you about your "out the door at invoice price". Does that include the port fees and ad fees? If so did you try to negotiate them away? Were you successful?
 
I'm in NC as well and am closing in at invoice. However I continue to chafe at paying all these fees.
 
I've read all the recent posts here and am happy for the dealer to make some money but $700 worth of fees on top of the $1000 from holdback and financing incentives just seems too much.
#2009 of 3318
to RBKR by sschilf
Feb 27, 2003 (6:43 am)
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Another smart and informed shopper! I agree with your statements. The MOST I would pay is invoice, period. I would try for 750 to 1000 under invoice. Good news recently - I forgot the % but the consumer price index (CPI) is down by 10 to 15%! Consumers are nervous about the war and economy situations and retailers' (including car dealers) sales are down. Go for it!
 
To answer your question - OTD is the grand total price,ie, car price, options, tax, tags, etc. Remember that selling cars is not the cash cow of dealers - it is service/repairs. They make more money in repairs then selling cars. Besides, there are more incentives/money that dealers get from manufacturers that we, as consumers, do not know.
 
Good luck!
 
BTW - What dealer are you working with?
#2010 of 3318
Radman... by vwguild
Feb 27, 2003 (9:56 am)
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The information that I put up was from www.hwysafety.org
 
This is the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety...
#2011 of 3318
Trade-up to 2003 Passat wagon? by chippervw
Feb 27, 2003 (10:35 am)
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Hello all. I used to be a daily reader/occasional poster here at Edmunds, but after buying my 2001.5 Passat I haven't visited as often. But, I'm back!... from outer space and... Ooops. Wrong song. : )
 
When purchasing my Passat I debated b/t Sedan and Wagon for a long time. I ended up deciding on a Sedan based on looks and lifestyle (married-no kids or pets).
 
Well, with the new financing offers (1.9%) and plans to get a dog (and probably kids within the next few years) I'm back to wanting a Passat WAGON.
 
If I were to sell the sedan I'd probably just about break even on the pay off, trade in might be a different story. I really need to call VW Credit to get the full pay off amount.
 
I have learned too much from Edmunds to go by monthly payment price, but I could get into a Passat WAGON, with leather (cloth in my sedan- one regret was not getting leather-I know that's sad to have regrets), and 5 speed for a smaller monthly payment than I'm making now. Plus have the longer BTB warranty (although I bought a 2001.5 instead of a 2002 for the longer power train warranty (100/10yrs.)
 
Any advice for me?
 
If I were to do this it realistically wouldn't be for another couple months- wonder about financing then?
 
Thanks. and good to be back on Edmunds. (sorry for such a long post!)
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RE: Passat GLS pricing-response to Radman by rbkr
Feb 27, 2003 (12:53 pm)
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Radman12-
Basically, I bought a GLS 1.8t from Paramount w/ all options for $24,706. The amount financed was a bit higher, they cut back a check to me for the amount over 24,706 that I will use when I pay the 3% tax in VA when I register vehicle. The 24706 was less than the invoice shown on Edmunds, don't know if a regional difference or what. Technically, I bought the car at below invoice, then they added doc + ad fee (the ad fee was carried over from the GA dealership) to equal invoice price. From what I've researched, I considered this fair, I believe they should make a reasonable amount of money. There were no port fees shown that I'm aware of, we simply negotiated total price of car.

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