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1020 messages, Last post on Dec 08, 2009 at 6:16 PM
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Car_man (or anyone else): Looking for the current money factor and residual values for both the 2009 Jetta SEL and 2009 Jetta Wolfsburg Edition (6MT) Terms: 36 months 12k miles/year Any info would be greatly appreciated - thanks!
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Replying to: carrerah (May 08, 2009 9:05 pm) Though, I have thought about a few other models too. Perhaps the tiguan. That would be a fun little SUV. But, to get the leather you have to get the SEL. Which is crazy. The SE should be like the Jetta and come with the leatherette. S model come with cloth only. The SEL come with real leather. I have also though about the Passat, I like a bigger car. The wolfsburg is top choice. |
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Can someone tell me if I am getting a good deal? Also, would it be wiser to sign for 12k per year (36 months) instead of 10K per year. Would it be feasible if I want to keep my monthly payments at no more than 275? So far I was offered.. 35 payments X 309/mo w/ 10k miles/yr with just first payment out of pocket (all inclusive of all taxes and fees) 35 x289 w/ $1000 out of pocket 35x 259 w/$2,000 out of pocket 35x229 w/ $3,000 out of pocket I just want the standard SE features (with beige leather interior). And this quote is for a model with 17 alloy wheels, bluetooth and a "monster mats" and "trunk liner kit". What should I counter with if I just want the standard SE features? Thank in advance for the advice!
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Replying to: leah732 (May 16, 2009 8:29 am)
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Replying to: macbjg (May 27, 2009 7:17 pm) |
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Does anyone know where you can find stats on the number of TDIs sold in the US since the tax credit went into effect? Wondering where things are re: 60,000 mark. Thanks, KH
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Replying to: kellih (May 29, 2009 5:53 am) I am very interested in the Wolfsburg Edition in RED. The 2.0T is awesome! |
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Car_man, I'm looking for the current money factor and residual values (12k and 15k miles per year) for 2009 Jetta SE (automatic). Thanks in advance..
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Replying to: ks_bay (Jun 05, 2009 12:19 pm) Fully loaded 2009 Jetta SE w/6spd auto-tiptronic (wife can't drive stick)/ipod adapter I based the deal on the nationwide lease offer from vw.com against the manual S model and worked from there -$0 money down - you'll notice on the website that they require $2499 down but I worked that into the monthly cause I don't want to give that cash upfront. Many people are fooled by this cause they think about the lower monthly but don't realize that they are already paying that money upfront anyway if they give the down. -$289 per month -36mos/12K per year - I was not charged for the ipod adapter and dealer charge. Not sure why though, maybe because it was late friday night and they needed to go?? - the monthly could have been lower ($30 less per month) if I got the manual transmission - I also paid for the aquisition fees upfront (tax, dmv, etc.) - the residual value is 11.5K at 36mos/the cap cost 20K/the money factor was the standard rate for the special lease offer.
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