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Replying to: jonboston (Mar 28, 2009 9:53 am) I am looking for a pretty stock SE automatic because the SE has so many great features: leatherette, heated seats, moonroof, 6-disk changer, etc. |
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Replying to: jonboston (Mar 27, 2009 4:58 pm) selling price: $21,167 tax: $1058 title®: $86 doc: $263 cash to customer: -$1000 I really want SEL, but like others say, it is expensive compared to other cars with the same size. I think I would need to negotiate a little further. How was Wellesley VW? Were they willing to work with you on the price? Thanks!
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Replying to: carbuyer81 (Mar 28, 2009 3:23 pm) Minuteman VW (Bedford, MA) - $18,995 (if using VW financing) + reg, doc, tax. Boston VW - $18,995 w/o VW financing or $17,995 w/VW financing + reg, doc tax. Wellesley VW - $19,826 (although I think the MSRP is $22,094 on this as opposed to the other ones at $21,195) + reg, doc, tax. These were all preliminary offers with no real negotiation. I'm assuming I can do slightly better. Any thoughts??? I am waiting to hear back from all 3 of them to see if there is more wiggle room. Will keep you updated. If anyone has a better deal, please let me know. Also, does anyone know how much money you would need to finance through VW to qualify? I really don't need to do it, but if I'm getting an extra $1,000 off the price, it may be worth it. I'm wondering if I could finance like $500-$1,000 of it only if I would still qualify for it and get the reduced price. Anyone have any experience with this??? Thanks. -Jon |
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Replying to: muk9 (Mar 27, 2009 5:36 pm) the VW sweepstakes, decided to go for the Honda line, much better and more reliable car and I like the styling a whole lot better. I purchased (today) an 09 Accord EX with sunroof and all the goodies out the door and on the road for $20,000 which is a damn good deal! It is real sharp and runs like a dream. thanks, Buckeyewayne
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Replying to: buckeyewayne (Mar 28, 2009 7:24 pm)
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Replying to: jonboston (Mar 28, 2009 8:57 pm) I just paid $15,750 (w/o tax, tile, doc fees) for a Jetta S with 5sp in Raleigh NC w/ 3yr 0% apr!! |
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I am looking to purchase an 09 Jetta 2.5 S, and was curious what people have been paying for these. I am looking at a Black Automatic with the Mugello wheels. Also, does anyone have any idea what type of financing offers will be available for April? I am in the Midwest Ohio... Thanks for anyone's input. |
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| I paid $18,500 for a new '09 Jetta S Wagon with auto (before taxes and fees). No additional options. Did I get a fair deal? | |
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I have benefited from this forum when I was in the market, and I want to share my experience. I have purchased my Jetta SEL (with 4 rubber floor mats and trunk liner) at $21,192.50 out the door. selling price: $19850 tax: $992.50 title & reg: $86 Doc: $263 I think that they tend to give you more discounts toward the end of the month, and doing negotiation online was much more effective at least for me. Also, it was really important for me to find a dealer who are willing to work with you to find the car I want since it is a big investment! |
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| Anyone else with pricing for the month of April? I live in MA and was curious what people are seeing. Also, does anyone know what the April incentives are? I was told by one dealer it was roughly $2,000 in March assuming you financed through VW, but April is now only $1,500. Anyone know for sure? Thanks. | |
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