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Buying a Volvo XC90 2.5T AWD Premium Convinience Climate Versatility Metallic Color Location in Pittsburgh, PA. MSRP: 46000 Price: 36200 + tax What do you think? Please post your comments |
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Hi! My local dealer (I'm in South Florida) has a few 2006 2.5T certified preowned volvos that have just under 10,000 miles on them. Because they are 2006 models, I'm having difficulty figuring out what a good price range would be for these vehicles. The one in particular that I'm interested in has 3rd row seats, a sunroof and leather interior, so I *think* it has the premium & versatility packages. What do you think would be a good price? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Deb |
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I have been reading the forums since the beginning of February to educate myself on prices, potential headaches and get a general understanding of what owners are saying about their cars. This site is terrific. When it came time to negotiate I was well prepared. I thought I would share the super deal I got this past Saturday on a 2005 leftover demo in south Jersey. 2005 XC90 V8 - Convenience package - Touring package - Climate package - black sapphire metallic paint - just under 800 miles - scheduled service for 3 yr/30,000 miles included MSRP: $50,895 Paid: $37,100 before Tax, title and license (no documentation fees because I had XPlan.) I added a tow hitch w/wiring harness (installed) for $600. OTD: $37,700 before TTL (no doc) Price paid was over 27% off MSRP. |
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We are considering buy a XC90, either 2.5T or V8. I know there is some rebate will end 5/31. And 2.5T will be dropped 07. So my question is right now is a good time to purchase 2.5T. I see some of you really got a great deal (i.e. $9,000 off MSRP). Also struggling 2.5T or V8 (you guy know the gas price today.) Also stuggling about Benz ML350. I am in Bay Area, CA. Thanks! BTW, this forum is really helpful! |
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Replying to: garfieldking (Apr 19, 2006 11:11 pm) The V8's are in short supply, people don't seem to be turned off by the price of gas on that car. The rebate may rise a little on the 2.5T, then again it may not. If you wait you may not get the color or equipment that you want. The ML is only available as a 5 seater and is way overpriced for what you get. |
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Does anyone have the current money factor and residual values for the XC90 2.5T for 36 months, 12 and 15K miles. Thanks. Also, is there truth to the fact that there are $3500 incentives and possibly $5000 off for leasing through independent banks and what does that mean?? Thanks.
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I'm looking to buy a 2.5T and a dealer offered me a demo with climate, premium, versatility, AWD, 6-CD with a List of $44,355 for $39,865. I figure the Invoice is $41,127. This doesn't sound like a good deal compared to what I'm reading on other posts ($8K & 9K off list, new). There was no mention of incentives, rebates. How can I determine true cost to have a negotiating position? Should I just send out for internet quotes to figure out the market? Appreciate any guidance. |
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Replying to: garfieldking (Apr 19, 2006 11:11 pm) Don't forget XC will have a style and engine update this year. The XC looks much better after the style update.
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Replying to: amg61 (Apr 24, 2006 11:32 am) |
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