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Volkswagen Touareg Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What is this discussion about? Volkswagen Touareg, SUV


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Volkswagen Touareg: Prices Paid & Buying Experience by KarenS HOST
Feb 02, 2004 (6:47 am)
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Share your Touareg buying experience here.
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okgO Sounds like you got a great deal by califjohn
Feb 03, 2004 (8:51 am)
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the V6 T-eggs are going for about $750 over invoice in the San Jose area and the V8's much closer to sticker. I am not familiar with United Buyers Service can you provide a link or more info? Many thanks and enjoy your ride!
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Only in the DC Area by okg0
Feb 03, 2004 (7:02 pm)
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Sorry. UBS is only available through employee credit unions in the DC area.
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okg0 thanks by califjohn
Feb 04, 2004 (8:09 am)
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for the info. Too bad about UBS not being nationwide, but there is probably something similar out here, I will just have to check further.
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T-Reg purchase prices by imascot
Feb 04, 2004 (10:29 pm)
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Clifjohn numbers are approx the same up here in the northwest. Called and quickly came down to
$1000 over invoice. I think shooting for the $500-$800 mark is a reasonable goal unless you get the occasional dealer one offs.
I'm struggling to find a V6 + nav without a load of other options...
 
Has anyone worked out what the VIN cut off number will be before the dealers start to mark up the $1200. I'm thinking it's going to be around the 42XXX number ? Thoughts?
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T-Reg purchase prices by elemint
Feb 05, 2004 (8:25 am)
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I'm struggling to find a V6 + nav without a load of other options...
 
I dont understand your prediciment... Just order what you want! It is not a piece of fruit. Or is it just that you do not want to wait for the factory to make it??? I hear people talk this way a lot. 'The dealer did not have the car i wanted" etc. Sorry, but it just keeps the ball in the dealers court which bothers me. You tell them what you want and they may even give you a very good deal on something on the lot. Either way you win. GL
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by cathyk1
Feb 05, 2004 (2:57 pm)
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I just picked up my V6 Touareg on monday night. It's been 11 years since I bought a new car so excuse my ignorance but..my question is, the car which was sold to me as brand new, had 500 miles on the odomoter already. When my husband asked about this, the dealership said, "well we had to drive it up from Mass.". Should I have raised more of a stink about this? It's going back in on Monday due to a huge gash (5inches) in the back carpet under the seat, a paint chip and various other issues (that strange whistling noise that I've read about before). Any opinions on this??
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cathyk1 by elemint
Feb 05, 2004 (3:56 pm)
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Very fishy... My biggest worry would be that who ever drove the car did not give a darn and did not drive it as need for the break in period. 500 is NOT a new car.

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