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3318 messages, Last post on Nov 12, 2009 at 9:57 AM
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It tell you, it depends on the market you're in. A Passat GLS V6 automatic with leather + luxury costs us around $26,900 to get, not including holdback. Now, an offer on an order of a thousand over is ordinarily a sure deal, with most salespeople's eyes lighting up at the thought. Its not that its a big profit, or that the salesperson will make a lot of money, its just something he knows his boss will probably accept. Maybe most dealers would accept 500 over. But I'm sure some wouldn't even bother, since its an order situation. While you're researching this price, beware of 'lowballs', prices that seem extraordinarily low. These prices have 2 goals. 1, to take you out of the market, and 2, to get the dealer the car! Believe me, if the dealer that lowballs someone gets a better offer, you might never see that car at all! However, your commitment has allowed them to order it, bypassing their factory allocation limits. It sounds like your dealer made an honest offer, they just want to make some money. Jason |
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I went to www.costco.com and entered the info that I wanted a 2001 Passat. In 30 seconds I got a screen showing which dealer in San Diego would help me. I called on of the contacts listed...was at the dealership in an hour (because they had the EXACT CAR I wanted) (although I acted only slightly interested on the phone). I was assigned to a salesperson..test drove it..and left $1,000 dep on it and took home a credit app. The next morning I faxed in the credit app and about 3 hrs later came to the dealership with a cashier's check. I was in and out in 45 minutes!! They gave me $900 over the sticker and gave me $50 off at the accessories shop (bought the in dash single CD) and they sold that to me at a heavy discount. I got the 2001 GLX 4-Motion....paid 30,075...hope this helps...they don't have a lot of margin in their pricing like other car makers..but check out www.costco.com (you might need to be a member of costco (the warehouse store chain) but I don't remember needing to produce my member number or my Costco card at anytime either on-line or at the dealership. Mark |
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I paid $900 over "invoice" per Edmunds including destination.....not 900 over STICKER....ooops! Mark |
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Heron9, in my opinion interior and exterior protection for new vehicles is not much more than a way for dealerships to add additional profit to your deal. You can easily apply scotch guard to the interior of your car on your own for a fraction of the cost that a dealership would charge you and the exterior protection doesn't seem to add much to actually protect cars from my experience. If I was in your situation I personally would cancel the protection package prior to taking delivery of the car if at all possible. Car_Man Smart Shoppers / FWI Co-Host |
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I recently purchased a 2001 Passat GLS( 4 cylinder). After shopping a little in the Seattle area I stopped at the automart near mount vernon on the way home from VAncouver and ended up making purchase. I got most of the extras Automatic, luxury package, leather package, and monsoon, no cd. for 24, 347( before trade in). I feel this was a pretty fair deal especially with fair trade in. We dealt with Ronda Marquis of Frontier Volkswagen in Burlington. Tell her steve and Cindy are happy with their car!!! Their business strategy is not to lose youi do to price especially there seattle customers who probably won't return. Steve |
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| what kind of bargaining can a buyer expect to achieve when she is ordering a car? I've visited the VW dealer in my area, and have received a price for a 2001 GLX AWD sedan, 30,300. We haven't begun to negotiate yet, but I'm expecting to have to order a car because I haven't been able to find the exterior/interior color combination I want anywhere in the area. (Nothing around here but the ubiquitous silver/black leather combo) Since ordering takes away my best weapon -- my ability to walk away from the dealer -- how much can I expect to negotiate? | |
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I have a chance to buy a 99 passat sedan with tiptronic, monsoon and 14.500 miles on it for $17.300. (no accident, good shape) What do you all think, is it a fair price or can I do better? (actually wanted 5ps wagon, but could not find any at this price) Thanks |
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Ivan17, this car's exact value will vary depending upon the exact engine that it has in it (the 2.8L V6 or the 4-cyl. 1.8T) and its trim level (GLS or GLX). Still, regardless of what engine and trim level this car is, $17,300 is a very good price for any 1999 Passat that's in good shape in my opinion. Car_Man Smart Shoppers / FWI Co-Host |
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The restyled Passat is due in showrooms next Spring. Our current car won't make it through the winter, however, we'd like the GLX and I am concerned we'll be sinking close to $30k in a car that will be immediately worth less once the restyled one is out. Do you think the ones now in the showroom will depreciate like made once the new one is out? |
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Truthfully, I dont think that you will really lose a lot in depreciation because of a restyle. The Passat is in huge demand, and it has by far the best residual values in its' class. I liken it to some other in-demand models. The facelifted 2001 Lexus GSs are out and the 98,99 and '00s are still every bit as strong resale-wise as they were before. Same with a lot of other Higher-end or in-demand cars. Bill |
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