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340 messages, Last post on Sep 30, 2008 at 2:59 PM
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Replying to: douginma (Jul 29, 2004 12:15 pm) The deals seem good now and the problem with waiting may be that you have less choice of color if that's important to you or you may find the options you want won't be there or you'll be forced to take options you don't want which defeats the purpose of the good deal you'll be getting by paying for something you don't want. I can give you some good contacts at both the Nashua deal and the Manchester deal but can't post here or they'll be removed. If you want to let me have your e-mail, I'd be happy to send you the details.
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Replying to: bondmom (Jul 29, 2004 4:21 pm) I'd like to get the name of your contact there, but I'd rather not broadcast my email address in the text of a reply. I don't see a way where you can click on someone's ID and get their email address. Is there a way??? BTW, I did have a brief conversation with "Jason" at the Nashua location, if that was the name of your contact.
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I know someone who is looking to sell a xc 70 with 6600 miles that is about 7 months old. It is silver with grey leather, and has a moonroof, 2 booster seats, and the third row seat. At first glance, this looked like an awesome deal, but now it looks like people are getting brand new wagons well below the invoice price. The other thing I have to consider is an 8% tax here in the Chicagoland area. So, it's really like getting it for $28,703. Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks!
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Replying to: bridgetesch (Jul 30, 2004 2:01 pm) I'm confused is the $28,703 the price you would pay or the price discounting the 8% sales tax? |
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Replying to: douginma (Jul 30, 2004 7:52 am) We talked to Jessica in Nashua and Bob in Manchester. |
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Sorry to make it confusing... The price they are looking for is $31,000. Since it would be a private party sale, I wouldn't be required to pay her sales tax. I.e., it would be $31,000 out the door. I may be able to haggle with her, but am not sure if someone may snatch it up first if it is such a good deal? Thanks! Bridget |
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Purchased a XC70 Silver/Graphite, Premium Pkg, Touring Pkg, Booster Seats, Upgrade Wheels for $32,275. MSRP is $35,340 afer incentives (see below). I might have been able to do a little better if I wanted to go to a larger dealer, but the convenience for going with the local dealer is worth it for me. Not sure if my X-plan helped much, but the dealer indicated that they get 1% cash back on these sales. Current incentives valid through 8/31 are "free" Premium Pkg, $2000 factory to dealer cash on non-base models (units with any package are non-base...$3000 is avail for base models), 1.9% financing for 36 mos. or 2.9% for 48 mos.
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Replying to: huskyfan2 (Jul 18, 2004 7:24 pm) Also, love the fact that Volvo includes scheduled maintenance on new models. No hassle deal and very happy with my new purchase. I live in Southern California.
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| I just paid $29700 for a 2004 V70 Volvo - total price out of the door including a premium package, a climate package and a sealant and leather protection package. I had a trade-in and I did not think I got a good trade-in for my car. So far I love this car because it is such a stable and comfortable ride. Hope this car will not break my bank with repair bills in the later years. | |
| Just at the dealership last night, without any haggling I was offered $31,000 total for XC70 w/ premium and touring package. That includes a $2000 rebate. Are there anymore incentive/rebates out there and / or is that a descent price? | |
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