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Replying to: philosl (Jun 15, 2009 5:15 pm) Per the following AD, I see 2 cars left in stock Looks like a good bargain http://www.koeppelvw.com/MiscPage_2 http://www.koeppelvw.com/VehicleDetails/355282713 http://www.koeppelvw.com/VehicleDetails/326252423 I live in PA so too far to checkit out let me know if you are able to score one with your experiance. |
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Replying to: buckeyewayne (Mar 28, 2009 7:24 pm) |
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At the end of May, my husband and I purchased a slightly hail damaged (as in, I can't see it if I'm not specifically looking for it) 2009 Salsa Red Jetta S with Anthracite interior, Jetta Mat Kit, and iPod adapter (love that thing) at Charles Maund in Austin, Texas for $16.5k+TTL and 6.9% APR. No trade in (offer wasn't what we'd like, so we're selling it ourselves). We did all negotiations via internet, and the internet salesmen were extremely helpful and answered all of my (many) questions quickly. It made our first-time car-buying experience much easier than it otherwise would have been. We LOVE that car. The only complaint I had about that entire experience was the finance manager. My husband and I have fairly good credit, and he kept trying to get us to tell him how we managed to get it that way since we're so young (23 & 24). I was irritated because, quite frankly, that wasn't any of his business. He had both our credit reports right in front of him which is, quite frankly, all he needed to know. |
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Replying to: merckx (Jun 17, 2009 3:44 pm) Here I thought being a buyer in the current market might be a good position, but apparently not. Colin
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Replying to: abeagler (Jul 21, 2009 1:51 pm) Try to find a hail sale if you can. Usually, the damage is extremely light, and the price goes down ridiculously. As soon as we saw this car, we stopped looking. We went home, and I started the negotiations. That was on a Tuesday. The car was in our driveway by Saturday night.
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Replying to: mandyjane (Jul 22, 2009 1:31 am) We're close to buying but just need for dealers to get registered and moving with the cash for clunkers program |
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Since there aren't many SW TDI's around and they're going for near MSRP, I'm wondering if we could get a better deal for a 2010 if we're willing to wait two months (plus then we could get the exact colors and options we want instead of settling). Any ideas if there's an increase in price for the 2010, whether dealers will be more likely to take closer to invoice since there will be more inventory, and if there will be any national financing deals again with good APR? Tanks!
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Replying to: blaurence (Jul 25, 2009 9:18 am) Our TDI SW's are on order and expected for 60 days or so, I'd encourage waiting. Matt |
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Have been negotiating with dealers in Boston area for 2009 Jetta SE with Manual transmission. Best offer I have is 19,500 (all fees included but not tax and registration). Included Mat package, Bluetooth and IPod adapter options. 21,349 MSRP, 19900 Invoice. Also includes 0% financng. Anyone doing any better?? D |
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| The only VW dealership in Tulsa is asking MSRP + $2000 Market Adjustment + $700 Dealer Add Ons for all remaining Jetta TDI's. I offered MSRP - $500, and they didn't even consider it. Seems like cash for clunkers has driven up the demand, and combined with low supply, the dealer, at least in Tulsa, can get over retail for this car now. | |
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