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Replying to: mfw (Apr 15, 2009 1:19 pm) I know this would be a serious pain to negotiate, but it would seem to be logical.... The cap cost would be around $27K (depending on negotiation and actual lease cash) and I would be paying for the interest and the difference b/w the cap cost and the residual. I could go ahead and buy the car any time during the lease for the remaining obligation.. (cap cost, less principle payments)... What do you think?
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Replying to: vgupta_98 (Apr 27, 2009 9:26 pm) I never leased a car before. So I don't really know what kinda price you get get for leasing. I always assumed that it is a wash at best. You'd think they will make the money one way or the other. I don't see why they would lease a car to you and make less money. But, if you can get the cost down to 31k less lease cash, then it seems to be a good deal. Maybe you can calculate the total cost of ownership for the duration you want to keep the car, and go with the cheaper choice. I know that if you buy the car, you get 4 scheduled maintenance for free, that's about $1k value. Also I think Volvo completed their 09 xc90 production at the end of March. All 09's should have reached dealership now. So whatever you see on their lot is what you are going to get, unless you want to wait a few months for 2010 models... mfw
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Replying to: vgupta_98 (Apr 14, 2009 10:24 pm) How does that sound? Thanks!
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Replying to: mfw (Apr 26, 2009 9:16 am) Btw, I noticed there are no used vehicles around here for sale. Do people like these so much that they hang on to them? If so, makes me feel better. So far, very nice drive, nice color (the white), nice dealership and pretty good terms for the 2008. Not overwhelming on the frills, but we had a Touareg for only two months and we never figured out half the bells and whistles on that thing. |
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Replying to: pjmn (Apr 22, 2009 3:12 pm) Also, would you tell me about tour deal at 33850$ for xc90 awd and where can I find this. Does it have warranty as volvo bought in usa. thanks andy.
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Replying to: mikeny1 (Apr 29, 2009 7:06 am) Looking for xc90/premium/versitility packages/blind spot/bluetooth thanks andy |
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Replying to: mfw (Apr 28, 2009 10:33 am) HELP ME WITH VOLVOXC90/PREMIUM/VERSATILITY/BLIS/BLUETOOTH. i LIVE IN ALABAMA AND CAN SHOP IN TN, GA, MS. IF YOU KNOW OF OTHER DEALERS, WILL BE WILLING TO CALL UP. I AM GETTING ABOVE CAR FOR ABOUT 1200$ BELOW INVOICE WITH NEED PRICING FROM VOLVO. I HEAR THAT OTHERS ARE GETTING CHEAPER. SEEMS YOU ARE WELL INFORMED. ALL HELP APPRECIATED THANKS ANDY |
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Replying to: andy1993 (Apr 29, 2009 12:11 pm) |
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Aloha there... I am moving from Maui, Hawaii to Vail Colorado... I am looking to buy a safe car for the snow, according to all the research Volvo is one of the safest ones out there, I need help with what would be a reasonable price for a used car, and what kind of things should I look out for, I only have a budget of $15,000. to spend. Do you think I would be able to find something good out there or am I just dreaming... Thank you all for any help.... |
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| Several XC90s can be found in the $15-20k range. Most likely an '04-05 model. Just check records and if it's been maintained with no funny stories i think you'll be alright. Just avoid the T6 model unless you really want the additional power; i've read several posts about transmission reliability issues. | |
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