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287 messages, Last post on Nov 01, 2009 at 9:21 AM
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Replying to: rob222 (Jan 07, 2005 5:56 pm) |
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Replying to: jts1 (Jan 05, 2005 6:05 pm) So far I love driving the Touareg. My previous car was an Acura Integra, so being able to still drive somewhat aggressively is great. I bought the V8 with package 3 and parking control. No regrets. Waiting until the DVD nav was available may have been nice, but for tax reasons I couldn't wait. I rarely put music CDs in the in-dash player (the 6-disc changer is better for when I'm driving); I wasn't overly concerned. I assume that nav technology, like computers, will continue to improve significantly every year, so there's no point in waiting for the next best thing. |
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Replying to: darkstarr (Jan 09, 2005 1:39 pm) Glad to hear you also had a good experience with Fladeboe in Irvine. I wish they sold Infiniti . . . the shopping experience for my wife's car hasn't been as smooth. |
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Hi guys, I'm about to purchase a Toureg this weekend. 2005 Toureg V6 w/ Package #4 If the difference is withing $3K, will it be worth going for the Cayenne instead? |
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| why dont you drive both and see what you think about both of them? | |
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Hi, I want to lease a V8 Toureg. The MSRP is $46875 and the going price in my area is $44,975. I am not sure what a good lease deal would be. I was quoted $590 a month for 48 months with $1000 out of pocket for fees. Does anyone know if this sounds good. Thanks, Joe Pictures1210 |
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Replying to: joec1210 (Jan 12, 2005 6:35 am) The lease does not reflect MSRP, it is based on a $3392 discount (so I am wrong on the adjusted cap), which is the best I can do. The $1000 is all the out-of-pocket money you need. Volkswagen Credit is by far the best leasing company, although I have several others at my disposal. The residual is $21493.50, which is based on 46% of MSRP. The money factor is .001370
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| seems that the residuals on a 36 month lease of a toureg are incredibly low at less than 50%! this drives up the monthly price and prevented me from getting one last month. i figured the 2005 residual would be higher, but it is the same.... what's the deal? the volvo i am looking at is 58%! | |
| Hey new 2005 owners. Start posting some of your opinions on the new 05 on the Toureg SUV board. That way we can hear some good ones as compared to all the 04 problems. | |
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Replying to: joec1210 (Jan 12, 2005 6:35 am) Additionally, you'll find that most of us will immediately recommend against leasing for such a long term. Leasing beyond the factory warranty is rarely a good idea, and also locks you in to paying for that vehicle for a very long time since leases are not generally easy to terminate early. kirstie_h Roving Host Host, Future Vehicles & Smart Shopper discussions |
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