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Volkswagen Passat Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Houston TX Pricing part 2 by vachataboon
Jun 09, 2000 (1:51 pm)
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Sorry guys, if you want to look at pricing on the 'net, try www.demontrond.com. They usually have their inventory (it's pretty up to date too) and MSRP and invoice price so you can get a pretty good idea. If you are Houston, I'd shy away from buying from them since they add a $275 "dealer service fee" which is a package of discount service coupons, etc. after your 2 yr/24,000 covered maintenance is over. They do not deduct this if you don't want it. What a bummer, but at least you can see what they have in stock, price and you can get another dealer to get that car for you in a dealer trade.
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Houston Pricing cont. by booco206
Jun 11, 2000 (1:07 am)
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vachataboon, I've just started looking at a 2000 Passat sedan gls or glx, auto trans and leather for my wife. We've been to Advantage to test drive, but havent started negotiations.


Bummer about DeMontrand - they're the local contact for Carpoint's finding/buying service.


I'll post any great deals I come across - please do the same.
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4 vs.6 by rskybiz
Jun 12, 2000 (3:51 am)
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to newfi64, you definitely want to go with the V6 over the 4 cylinder, it's a whole different world (that is, if you enjoy driving and don't consider it just a way to get from point A to B). The six is so responsive, a real blast. My Passat GLX is just a real kick to drive every day. Don't even think about the four in a car the size of the Passat.
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2000 Passat pricing by vachataboon
Jun 12, 2000 (12:58 pm)
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After dealing with 4 VW dealers in Houston, I've discovered the following for a 2000 Passat sedan GLX, 4Motion (no CD changer):


Prices are final without TTL. No trade in.


* Advantage - $30,680
* Archer - $28,395
* Demontrond - $29,665
* Momentum - $30,905


Personally, I'd rather deal with Archer. Talk to Jennifer Smith. They are very upfront with you and friendly. The others just didn't seem to be that customer oriented, which is a shame. Plus they didn't want to negotiate on the price. However, on a GLS, they are more flexible.


To save money, go buy the CD changer from the parts department after you buy the car. The Monsoon system is prewired for a changer.
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Vachataboon by booco206
Jun 12, 2000 (3:55 pm)
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Is that with, or without, the automatic transmission (tiptronic)?
Thanks.
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2000 4 motion pricing by kdhjd99
Jun 13, 2000 (10:31 pm)
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FYI - I was offered GLX w/ 4 motion at invoice in DC suburb. The speed to which we arrived at that price (7 minutes) made me really greedy, so now I'm shopping it around. The sales manager specifically said he "makes profit via 3% holdback" so VW does have holdbacks. Has anyone purchased a GLX w/ or w/out 4 motion below invoice
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pricing -4 motion by sbdas
Jun 14, 2000 (12:37 pm)
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I'm reading that many of you have been able to get "invoice" price. What is that exactly? By my calc., it should be around 28600. Is that what you are getting? The other question is did anybody get the spoiler. How does it look?


Saurabh
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. by ribkin
Jun 14, 2000 (12:47 pm)
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GLX Passat w/ 4 motion at invoice in
DC suburb ? ? ?
Can you give me your dealer name and address please ? ? ?
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Ordering a Passat by footprints
Jun 14, 2000 (2:52 pm)
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Is it too late to order a 2000 Passat GLS? I am now getting the round about statement that the Indigo blue, beige leather, manual Passat I want is difficult to get. When I asked about either getting one from another dealer or ordering the Passat. The response is that I may not be able to get the color scheme I want,"choose a 2nd color", or that I will have to pay MSRP if I order it. I thought that ordering a vehicle is not any additional cost? Is the dealer just trying to get rid if the vehicles that are currently in there lot and stating that for their own purposes?


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to ribkin on Passat by rskybiz
Jun 15, 2000 (2:10 am)
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There's no such thing as buying any car at invoice, not sure what you mean. But if you want a straight deal in the DC area, try Stohlman VW at Tysons Corner. You can do it all through the web, give it a shot, great inventory.

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