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location by pjekoo
Dec 24, 2005 (11:47 am)
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fyi...i live in portland, oregon and am negotiating with a seattle, washington dealer (ravenna volvo).
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Re: good deal? [fishfools] by merckx
Dec 24, 2005 (1:27 pm)
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Replying to: fishfools (Dec 24, 2005 10:55 am)

I know it's not your problem,but if a client just will not get off buying the car for absolutely bottom dollar,the sales consultant here gets $100...if his "Consumer Rating Score" is perfect,there's another $50...That's not quite a middle-class day's wages...and I don't sell a Volvo every day,either...
 
As it is a $50,000 Luxury vehicle,why not stop at $5,200 off?...That is a much better than average deal for an XC90,at least in Tidewater Virginia....
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Re: prices going up [fishfools] by neprop
Dec 24, 2005 (2:33 pm)
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Replying to: fishfools (Dec 24, 2005 11:02 am)

Fishfools, I'm in Boston and I've been told that after Jan 1 the average MSRP increase will be about $420. This is roughly 1% of the vehicle MSRP so I'm sure one can negotiate it away.
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Re: good deal? [fishfools] by neprop
Dec 24, 2005 (2:36 pm)
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Replying to: fishfools (Dec 24, 2005 10:55 am)

Fishfools, I think that you ought to be able to pay about $38.5K give or take. I've been quoted this price for a model config that's almost identical to the one you describe. Good luck.
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2005 V8 offer advice by newxc90fan
Dec 26, 2005 (7:30 am)
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We will either purchase a 06 T5 or a 05 V8. neprop, thanks for the local new england T5 deal in Salem! However, I would really like to strike a deal on a 05 V8. I have one in mind with a MSRP of $50,985. Want to offer between 40-42K including Blue Tooth. I'm thinking because of the last week of the year and V8 sales history the dealer may bite. Any thoughts/advice?
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Re: good deal? [neprop] by fishfools
Dec 26, 2005 (7:10 pm)
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Replying to: neprop (Dec 24, 2005 2:36 pm)

are you sure your config included the premium stereo, 18" alloy wheels and the wood steering wheel? these extras (not included in the premium/versatility/climate packages) have a cost of $1,600 which brings me more in line with the price i am being quoted. thanks.
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XC-90 Update by brits
Dec 27, 2005 (10:53 am)
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Well I finally got the deal done on my wife's XC-90. As you might recall I had an offer on a 2.5T with Metallic Paint, Premium and Versatility for $36,021, well the dealer found some loyalty credit and we ended up getting $500 more off that. However the lease Payment seemed high to me at $576 a month. After haggling some more I finalized the deal as follows. The above vehicle with free window tint on the front. They used tax credits for the TT&L. First payment out of pocket 15k a year for 36 months $498 a month. I am extremely happy about this deal and we are on our way to pick up our third Volvo. Thanks for all your help, keep haggling everyone deals can be done.
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Any recent 2005 XC90 V8 purchasers out there? by newxc90fan
Dec 27, 2005 (7:56 pm)
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I am looking to make a deal this week on an 05 XC90 V8 with Touring, Convenience, and climate Packages and Xenon with a MSRP of $50,985. In need of price negotiation help - THANKS!
 
justcruising - did you end up with one?
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Re: good deal? [fishfools] by neprop
Dec 27, 2005 (8:27 pm)
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Replying to: fishfools (Dec 26, 2005 7:10 pm)

Fishfools, my config did not include the extra items that you mention. So looks like your deal is good. I believe that you asked about the 2.5T vs 8 cyl. I am partial to the 2.5T as it's been around for years and the kinks are worked out. The 8 cyl is thirstier and Volvo/Ford subcontracted the engine to Yamaha in Japan, nothing wrong with this, but my sense is there are some kinks to be worked out having done this professionally in my past. Good luck.
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Re: Any recent 2005 XC90 V8 purchasers out there? [newxc90fan] by tbs21
Dec 27, 2005 (8:48 pm)
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Replying to: newxc90fan (Dec 27, 2005 7:56 pm)

We recently purchased an identically equipped 2005 model for $42,500 (excluding tax and tags). This was a much better price than we were quoted for the 2006 model, which is basically the same vehicle. We will realize additional savings compared to the 2006 when the 3 additional "complimentary" service appointments are factored into the equation.
 
The V8 is awesome. I tested the 2.5t and felt that it was anemic at higher speeds (40+ mph -- the 2.5t's acceleration at these speeds felt and sounded like a Buick Rendevous); though I felt that both engines were fairly comparable when accelerating from a dead stop
 
Good luck!

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