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251 messages, Last post on Nov 28, 2009 at 1:59 PM
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Replying to: leontam (Sep 08, 2009 11:26 pm) Black 4-door DSG Sunroof with 18" rim iPod adapter 26500 OTD. 48 months 3.95% finance. This is not the best deal, I know, if I bought it a month ago i can get 0% for the finance. But I don't think I can afford the 2010, so 2009 is not a bad choice for me. I don't care too much for the new 2010 exterior design, and not much difference exactly between 2009 and 2010 mechanically. I just like the 2010's steering wheel better. So guys, wish me good luck with my first ever GTI!
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Replying to: leontam (Sep 12, 2009 11:03 pm)
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Replying to: oogly (Sep 16, 2009 11:55 pm) |
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Yo Edmunds!! Time to update the 2010 pricing for the new GTI on your site...these cars are starting to hit the lots and I'd love to get the invoice price on these puppies. Any idea when this info will be available?
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Replying to: tslbmw (Sep 21, 2009 7:48 am) |
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have a friend looking VERY SERIOUSLY to purchase a 2010 VW GTI. They found NoHaggles.com through their State Farm agent. The sales representative was quoting them prices on a 2009 GTI, not a 2010 GTI. I know a bit about cars, and called up to question the rep why the prices for the options matched the 2009 options, and not the 2010 options. He got very defensive when I suggested that he was quoting for a 2009, not a 2010. I stated I was just asking for information, and I'd pass along to my friend that I thought he was quoting for a 2009. Later, he emailed my friend a "dealer printout" for a GTI, suggesting that it was for a 2010, but when my friend and I went online to build the 2009, it matched identically. The rep then refused to continue helping my friend, saying his integrity had been questioned by a third party. OK, rant over. Seriously, is there anyone out there who has actually purchased a 2010 GTI? If you can share what you paid relative to invoice or MSRP, that would be very helpful.
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Replying to: anowlan (Oct 16, 2009 10:33 am) Hope this helps. Tony |
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| Hi...in Michigan looking at leasing a GTI for 39 months with 15,000 miles annually, residual was $14,409, price $26,300 and MSRP $28,254. Dealer said this included an addtional $1000 of dealer cash. Is this a realistic, good, or stupid deal. Thank you for any assistance. | |
| Sorry the monthly lease was $422.39 | |
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