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| You're right, rebates. Some people won't buy foreign cars either (particularly older ones) for some reason. Others say American cars are easier to work on and/or get parts for, and are cheaper to work on as well. | |
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Anyone know about Jetta's 2001 model year 24 month warranty being extended to a "quiet 36 month warranty"? Where can I read about this since I still have a problem with the check engine light. Thanks |
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| That would probably only be good on certain repairs, not the entire car. I would talk with VWoA about it. | |
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Hi, I've been quoted the following for a 2003 Jetta GLS 1.8T automatic with Monsoon/ESP/Cold Weather: $21,750 (Invoice 20,921, TMV 21,042, MSRP 22,845) 36 month lease, 15k/year $348.48 monthly payment $12,336 residual 0.0014 money factor What do y'all think? The dealer is firm on the price. This is the only dealer that I looked at so I could potentially shop around some more. |
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This seems to me a reasonably good deal. Some would say the price is a little high, but so much depends on your location and demand for a particular car. The money factor helps make up for the price though; it's about a 3.5 percent interest rate -- pretty good! Never hurts to shop around, though, so long as "your" car isn't sold while you're doing so . . . Good luck! |
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| Being in the accounting field for over 26 years, I haven't seen a contract that I have liked. You make the moly pymt and loose all equity in the end (yes, rear end). They can make numbers dance all over the place and make you feel foolish if you don't take the deal. BeWare!!! | |
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Has anyone seen the May issue of Motor Trend page 32? Drive, if you can, to the dealer and line up to get your coils replaced, good or bad. ...a "higher-than-normal" failure rate..."a ground swell of consumer problems"... Du!!! Good luck. |
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nale - you might also want to ask that question in Lease Questions - Ask Here over on our Finance, Warranty & Insurance board. Good luck - let us know how it works out for you. |
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| As someone with a lease, i'd say avoid this UNLESS you can write off the car on your taxes. otherwise, a lease is little more than a giant ripoff. | |
| Thanks for the input. I am getting another quote from another dealer to compare. Also posted on the leasing board for more feedback. And I know all the evils of leasing, but certain circumstances just make leasing the better choice for me right now. Thanks again! Nale | |
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