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Volkswagen Passat Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: NEW W8 Wagon Blk/Blk 6spd. **SOLD** [fish8] by domenico
Sep 29, 2004 (4:42 pm)
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Replying to: fish8 (Sep 29, 2004 3:57 am)

Not sure. All I know is the car sat in their showroom for most of the last year, over 300 days. I drove it and new immediately. I am aware some people had issues with the rotors. We'll see soon.. Anyway we pick it up tomorrow.
Any other W8 owners out there??
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2004 GLX Wagon by markman
Oct 02, 2004 (5:50 pm)
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Greetings,
 
I just purchased my first Volkswagen on Thursday...a Northern Green GLX wagon. After a lot of research trying to decide what would be a good next car, neither of us like SUV's too much, we decided on a wagon for a couple of reasons. We needed some additional utility in our next vehicle to accomodate our various hobbies (Astronomy, Biking, and Camping primarily) and I something that had a certain amount of "luxury" in it since I am in a business that causes people to, unfortunately, judge me and my ability, by the type of car that I drive. We looked at the Passat, Mazda 6, and Volvo V50. The Mazda had a nice engine but the interior was definitely a level below the other two and the V50 was just too darn expensive as far as I was concerned. The Passat seemed to be "just right". I was able to get the car for $26,300 which I figure was a decent price. I was originally ready to get a Silverstone but when I saw the Northern Green I was sold. So far I love the car. It has enough power and the build quality is very good and the handling is nice. We got the Anthracite interior and it really looks good against the green exterior. My wife who is 5 feet tall, 13 inches shorter than me, has no problem adjusting the seat/steering wheel to her liking. Overall I am very pleased with everyting so far.
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2005 Passat TDI by houstonken
Oct 02, 2004 (7:57 pm)
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Just bought the only available 2005 Passat TDI Wagon in Houston. Sticker $27,200. Paid $26,600 with free $200 pinstriping.
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2004 Passat 1.8T GLS by bridgeview
Oct 03, 2004 (12:17 am)
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I just purchased a 2004 Passat 1.8T GLS Automatic with Leather/wood with MSRP of $27,095 and TMV of $25,269 for $21,999 + tax/fees. They would not budge on giving the $1000 customer loyalty because after 9 years I gave my old Jetta to my brother one month before and no longer had the title in my name. We were not able to use the 0.0% financing at this price, but did use the credit union for 4% financing with nothing down for 60 mos. We bought it from Dirito Brothers in Walnut Creek, CA and the salesman described their dealership as the "Costco" of car sales.
 
Another dealer tried to make us feel like we were putting them out of business for asking for a price lower than their offer of $24,234 for the same car without the leather package. In fact the salesperson tried to get us to pay sticker until I pulled out the Edmunds printouts. She stated that the information I had from Edmunds on the $2500 dealer incentive was not accurate because it's based on information from "spies." Those spies helped us avoid giving them too much money, so thanks to all you spies out there! I figure we saved $300 (taking into account interest) and got a $1900 package upgrade on top of it.
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new 2004 Passat 1.8t GLS w/ 4motion, leather by awalsh1
Oct 03, 2004 (12:55 pm)
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Does this sound like a good deal at $20995 + tax?
It's way under sticker, am I missing something?
 
Thanks for any info,
Andy
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2K Below Invoice by japher
Oct 04, 2004 (10:36 am)
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I purchased a 2004 Passat GLS 5 speed manual, leatherette interior, ESP for 2K under invoice. The out the door price was $22,769. I feel this is about as good of a deal that I could have received. The car was not a demo - it had only about 20 miles. I bought the car at a dealer in Tacoma WA.
 
Incidentally I was offered a 2005 Passat at $100 over invoice. To me the $2100 savings for essentially the same car was worth excepting a one year older model year.
 
I thought about buying a 2004 Saab 9-3 linear, the discount was also good but would of cost me roughly $3500 - $4000 more.
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by bjbird2
Oct 04, 2004 (12:34 pm)
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japher
You made the right choice. the Nov. 04' Consumer Reports magazine rates the Passat well above the Saab, although it is the 6 cyl. Passat.
Personally I prefer the 1.8T.
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Re: 2004 Passat 1.8T GLS [bridgeview] by dothemath
Oct 05, 2004 (7:45 am)
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Replying to: bridgeview (Oct 03, 2004 12:17 am)

So, in looking at this, is the $3,000 "marketing $$" still available to the dealer, (as listed on this site)? I am looking to get an '05 GLS 4 Motion wagon, manual and am wondering what I should expect to pay. I will finance it through my credit union so I just want the best out-the-door deal. I am up in the Boston area, so I guess that may play a part in this?
 
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Re: 2004 Passat 1.8T GLS [dothemath] by dfmarcus
Oct 05, 2004 (10:12 am)
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Replying to: dothemath (Oct 05, 2004 7:45 am)

The marketing support is only available on the 2004 models. For an 04, you should be able to get $5 - $6K off of MSRP (check Quirk VW ads in the Sunday Globe, or look at their site online)
 
For 05 pricing, check carsdirect.com. Your car is quoted at $26.3K. For comparison, an 04 GLX 4motion wagon is available for $28.5K. Keep in mind that a dealer should beat this price. In my case, Quirk beat the carsdirect price by just over $1k.
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Re: 2004 Passat 1.8T GLS [dfmarcus] by loven224
Oct 05, 2004 (5:21 pm)
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Replying to: dfmarcus (Oct 05, 2004 10:12 am)

Quirk VW had an ad in the Boston Globe (this past Sunday) advertising a 2004 VW Passat for $16999. I'm sure this is a manual, and assume they are throwing in the $1k VW loyalty discount. Are there any additional incentives they are throwing in that I am not aware of? I would call them, but they are closed. Any thoughts?

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