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Replying to: bca88 (Aug 19, 2009 8:17 pm) Does anyone know the current residuals for the 09 V8 R design? |
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| I got a quote from a local dealer about a 2010 XC90 based model, ~$100 less than the invoice price? Is this a good deal? Any one has experience in buying a 2010 model? I am In central FL. Thanks | |
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Replying to: bruce888 (Sep 04, 2009 3:22 pm) I know Volvo has a few M2D incentives, so I would definitley ask to get those along with the loyalty cash if you currently own a Volvo. I would try invoice minus the incentives and use the loyalty cash as a down. Good Luck |
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Replying to: bruce888 (Sep 04, 2009 3:22 pm) The diplomatic pricing for the XC90 base is $32,985, the XC60 is $28,630...don't have definite figures down on my own negotiating but should have something this weekend. I qualify for the $1500 loyalty rebate, and they are offering $500 rebate over the phone, so I need to find out which pricing scheme is best for me.
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Replying to: outcast (Sep 11, 2009 3:12 pm) Outcast, what's the diplomic pricing mean? If I can get that price for a base XC90, I should have already jumped on. Please update us after your visit. BTW, I tested drive a XC90, the 3rd row seat seems useless. Now I am also looking at Acura MDX and Cady SRX 09 with a 3rd row. And Volve the worst internal quality among the three. |
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Replying to: outcast (Sep 11, 2009 3:12 pm) The diplomatic pricing is only available to the diplomatic/military community stationed abroad and not for US delivery. I misunderstood the requirements initially, and it doesn't look like I qualify since I'm assigned domestically and have not received travel orders for my next assignment as of yet. Does anyone else find the rear seat fold down somewhat cumbersome? Seen the Toyota's have a lever in the trunk you pull and they fold down, it's a 3 step process with the XC90 and in 2 different areas. I was also supposed to see the MDX today(the cold excuse again)...sometime Sunday I hope to get over there. |
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Replying to: dallaspatent (Aug 08, 2009 1:55 pm) Also, based on my questions to dealer sales reps, a lot of Volvo sales reps seem grossly misinformed about the features of their cars. One sales rep in Dallas actually told me that the BLIS is an after-market device that is bolted on by the dealer. Seriously. I would recommend that you check and double-check ANYTHING that they tell you because there's a good chance they are wrong. Very unprofessional and undertrained sales reps. I'm quite put off of Volvo - the poor mechanical quality, lack of knowledgeable people, and uncompetitive pricing. My major problem is that I have to have a third row and Volvo is one of only two cars that are not overly large and has a third row that a person can actually get into. If my wife was more flexible, I'd forget Volvo completely. |
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Wow, maybe it depends where you live? Our dealer is very very good, very much in the know and paying $27k for a 2008 with 5000 demo miles, plus paying off our other vehicle--well,it doesnt get any better than that! |
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2008 XC90 3.2 Titanium Gray, with Off Black Leather -- 16 miles, but come with the 6 yr, 100k warranty that started in March Climate Package, with active Bi - Xenon Headlamps. Convenience Package. Premium Package. Versatility Package. 17" Neptune Wheels. Original list price = $ 47,032 Dealer wants $ 38,400
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Replying to: the_katch (Oct 17, 2009 11:38 am)
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