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Replying to: mfw (Apr 16, 2009 8:15 pm) Ice White/Sandstone 3.2 AWD Climate Premium Versatility Add on Park Assist Rear Base price 37000.00 premium 00.00 versatility 00.00 climate 675.00 all wheel drive 1850.00 freight 825.00 blind spot 695.00 msrp 41045.00 Sale price $32175.00 plus $825.00 park assist = $33000.00 Thoughts?
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Replying to: stockwatch (Apr 17, 2009 9:50 am) Even if this price includes volvo loyalty money, It is still not a bad price. The key here is to make sure it is a brand new 2009. mfw
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Replying to: mfw (Apr 17, 2009 11:10 am)
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Replying to: stockwatch (Apr 17, 2009 11:23 am) mfw
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Replying to: mfw (Apr 17, 2009 11:30 am) XC90 3.2 AWD Premium, Climate, Versatility Z-Plan Pricing 38,139, i think this is w/$755 off I still have taxes and fees and look to be at 40K. Any ideas on what a 2010 will go for?
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Replying to: im139 (Apr 17, 2009 8:35 pm) mfw |
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Was wondering whether I can do better? $33,850 plus ttl from my Volvo dealer for a 2009 XC90 AWD with metallic paint, premium package, versitility package, and climate package for Overseas Delivery which inlcudes free airfare for 2 to Sweden plus two night hotel in Gothenberg. Sounds like a good deal but I was wondering if I can do better and whether Overseas Delivery prices are negotiable (I had heard they were not)?
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Replying to: pjmn (Apr 22, 2009 3:12 pm) |
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Hi: We had owned a Jeep and Infiniti a few months back. You could find my problems with the Jeep all over the Jeep forum! We decided we didnt need two cars, so went to a VW 2006 Touareg. It started having numerous problems from the get go. Even our purchased warranty didnt give us a sense of confidence. It had the GPS, parking sensors, leather with heated seats, CD changer (in the trunk). Lots of bells and whistles, but also problems. So today we ditched it. Found a 2008 Volvo, with Blue Tooth, leather, 5000 miles demo never owned. I wish it had the blind spot sensors, but alas no I dont think it does. Got it for around $27k. We're hoping it was a wise decision. Just today the Touareg was diagnosed with a bad $300 headlight, Broken seat belt part ($169) and some other problems which no one found when we bought it in Feb. Hoping we made a better choice, a better vehicle with a few less sirens, bells and whistles to go bad. Any thoughts welcome on this..........
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Replying to: emmab (Apr 24, 2009 7:58 pm) >>Got it for around $27k. Not a bad price. What's important is that you like it. >> I wish it had the blind spot sensors, BLIS doesn't really work too well. If you change lanes counting on BLIS 100% without checking your side mirrors, you are guaranteed to get into an accident in a week. I think it is accurate about 50% of the times at best. So you didn't miss much here. It is a feature that could reduce your chance of accident, so it is not completely useless. mfw
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