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481 messages, Last post on Oct 07, 2008 at 8:25 AM
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Replying to: joanlm (May 19, 2006 11:01 am) Sounds like you got more of a story than I did, but it also sounds like your situation (selling a used car) is pretty different than mine (buying a new one). |
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I have been offerred a price of $17699 for a 2006 Value Edition Jetta, automatic. Sound good?
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Replying to: crorder1 (May 30, 2006 5:22 pm) |
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Replying to: smot (Jun 08, 2006 8:54 pm) I have been looking for the past 2 months. The best price I got was $18,700 for 2006 Jetta VE with Automatic and ESP option here in the Boston area. The price included the $650 destination charge. The MSRP was $19,885 Tax, Title and fees would be extra. What part of the country are you buying in?
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leased jetta 2.5 automatic/package 1/mud guards-- details on lease topic... msrp $23,740--- got it for $21,574- no trade. looked at lots of other cars... mazda 3 has a brutal air conditioner - never could cool the car without fan speed being on high or medium high--- accord coupe manual tranny was the most "fun" to drive, but the jetta had more bells and whistles for the price. don't care for the automatic door locks as it's a pain to get out of the car and try to open another door and find it's locked-- any advice here? anyway, glad all this car shopping is over.
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Replying to: ral2167 (Jun 13, 2006 2:30 am) We had the dealer set ours up to do this (no charge), since we have VE and therefore do not have access to the computer menus, we could not do it ourselves. One thing to be aware of after you make this change, the automatic unlock only works when the doors have been automatically locked. If before you start moving a door is manually locked, that door will not auto unlock.
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Replying to: jeffyscott (Jun 13, 2006 12:49 pm) |
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| i have a possibility of buying a very low miles '05 Jetta diesel. Consumer's Report doesn't include this on their "Recommended" list. reviews I've read a quite variable. What are the primary things I should look at/consider if all that's visable looks good? | |
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VW's current rate incentives expire July 4, but how reasonable is it to expect them to offer the low rates again in the near future?
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Replying to: aaronfletcher (Jun 21, 2006 4:29 am) For 2006s, my guess would be any incentives will be continued or increased. But of course the available selection will gradually decrease. |
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