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287 messages, Last post on Nov 01, 2009 at 9:21 AM
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Base V6 $30,488 +TTL Based on my research (thanks Forum posters!) this is a good price, but I wonder if anyone out there thinks I can do better. If so, by how much and why? What freebies could I ask for (little accessories? service?)? Anyone think prices will come down or more incentives be added through the summer? Of course, I risk base models selling out. Thanks!
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Replying to: abruin (Jun 19, 2005 10:40 pm)
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Replying to: panzer (Jun 21, 2005 12:37 pm) Some current info I learned: -I believe the holdback is right around $1160. I understand that this means if a dealer sells a car at their invoice, they'd still make $1160 from VW for selling the unit. -And, of course, if this unit helps them meet a monthly sales target, even if it is an unprofitable deal, the dealership can make a few hundred dollars X number of units sold that month as a bonus. -Credit unions are my new best friend. Most people can probably find one to join just based on where you live/work/school/worship. You don't have to be a member of any "special" group, like a certain profession or alumni association etc. Rates can beat banks and VW Credit by at least 1.5-2%. |
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Replying to: joec1210 (Jan 12, 2005 6:35 am) The dea i got was you ready!!! MSRP was like 55000 something..... 36 month 15.000 miles a year 1600 drive off 645 a month with tax Thank you very much LOL
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Replying to: reerybu (Jul 08, 2005 10:43 pm) Could you please let me know the residual? and was it $1600 down? Any other tips to get this deal or a better one. Where are you located? Thanks, Jim
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Replying to: dealseeker1 (Jul 13, 2005 2:45 pm) Yes 1600 down Ok tips that i learned. I bought my car on the last day of the month which made a big difference. I also used cars direct to get the losest price , so i knew what to base my deal on. The dealership i was at must of been really hurting to give me the deal i got. Who knows REE |
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A reporter hopes to interview recent VW or Audi model buyers aged 30-40 who are first time buyers of a VW Group car and willing to discuss their profession/income; and recent VW or Audi buyers aged 30-40 who are repeat buyers of the brand and willing to discuss their profession/income. Please respond to jfallon |
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Hello, I found a 2005 V8 Touareg with the #3 Option package in the colors i want. I was offered this car for $43,500 in California. Is this a good deal? Could I get this pricing on a 2006? If so, has anyone heard what will be different on the 2006? I actually only wanted the #2 package as I will never use the air suspension, but have had trouble finding one with it. Seems like all the California dealers get the #3 package or above. Thanks for your advice!
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Hello- From what I have seen, there is a manufacturer to dealer cash incentive of $4000 thru Aug 31st. Also $500 loyalty cash for existing VW owners. I am also looking for a V8 Package #2 or #3 for invoice, minus the $4500. If anyone knows of a good source, please post in this forum. Does anyone know the current money factor and residual values for the VW captive lease programs? -Ryan
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Hello - Does anyone know if this sounds like a good deal? 05 Touareg V6 Package #3 $36,500 Cap Cost $21,623 Residual .00019 money factor $1747 down $410/month pls tax 36mo 12K miles Need to act soon any comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Rob
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