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Replying to: crissythechef (Jun 29, 2006 9:03 am) Check fitzmall.com and you'll see that most, if not all, of their Passats are offered below invoice. Your deal seems fair to you and the dealer, but you may be leaving some money on the table. It would seem that you should be able to get them below invoice. Tom
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Replying to: sdoo25 (Jun 29, 2006 10:50 am) I'm in Minnesota. But I will take a look at fitzmall.com. Thanks! Chris |
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Replying to: shade22182 (Jun 17, 2006 5:29 pm) also can anyone address what the maintenance issues and history is like with the Passat? Consumer reports doesn't recommend it...says it's unrealiable (has a spotty maintenance record). I'd like to make a decision by friday. i would appreciate any info i get. also it seems that all passats run on premium gas...is this accurate as well? thanks again all! |
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Replying to: manchuza (Jun 07, 2000 6:10 pm) Why bother to take the car, since they're stealing from you? You can get a new 2006 Passat with a Package #1 for roughly that price.
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Replying to: joedirt (Jul 04, 2006 9:41 pm)
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Replying to: fish8 (Jul 05, 2006 8:27 am) Thanks Fish Man. (On a side note - Hey, look everyone! Deflation is occurring with respect to new car prices! That should make you feel a little better about $3/gallon gas!) |
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Hello everybody. I'm also in the market to buy a new 2006 Passat Sedan 3.6l 4motion, either the base model or the Luxury Package #1. Up until now, i've looked at 2-3 dealerships and the prices that i've got until now are 27,300 for a base model. What do you think would be a good price, considering i don't need dealer financing? I've been looking also at the above posts and checked fitzmall.com, and i've seen people getting prices well below the invoice ( i mean thousands). Thanks a lot everybody! |
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I received the following quote from a local dealer: "2006 Volkswagen Passat Value Edition Automatic = $21068. plus any options, sales tax, DMV license fees, doc fee and CA tire fee, MSRP on this car is $24655. I have a 1994 Nissan Maxima with 112,000 miles that I'd like to apply via trade-in. Is the above quote a good price? What can I expect to pay for monthly? I would expect $1500 - $2000 for my vehicle. My last question: Can I expect a lower dollar amount when the 2007 Passat's are out? If so, when are they expected? Thanks for your assistance, Mike
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Replying to: bayarea_vw (Jul 10, 2006 10:22 pm) I was told by a sales the 07 sedan will come out in late Aug. Also in the market of a passat 2.0t(non ve)..did you get a quote for it? |
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| Based on local carsdirect prices, fitzmall and some other postings on a VW enthusiast site, it would seem that there may be around a $2k manufacturer to dealer rebate on 2006 2.0T Passats and a $4k rebate on 2006 3.6L Passats. It doesn't include the wagon, though (which is a 2007). | |
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