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Prat: Apparently you have not done you own research. Sport package is $200 more than Lux package. Luxury package doesn't come with Nav System. At a glance, Sport package has 17" wheel, sport suspension, sport seats, aluminium trim interior. The luxury one has different seats, wood trim and that's about it. The rest is the same. Check it out when u get to dealership tomorrow and ask the sales man, they should their homework as well. The only reason I could think why they discount so much was the mileage on the blue (lux) one has more mileage. Correct me if I am wrong when u see them tomorrow. Good luck.
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Replying to: houstontxmob (Oct 27, 2006 12:47 pm) am goin there tomorrow to check out both the cars |
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| Mine has about 200 miles when I got mine last Thursday. You can't expect it to be few miles unless there are abundance of them or you custom-order it yrself. | |
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No sure if this is base to ask, but wondering what kind of deals the dealers are offering on these. I aggressively pursued a base model manual, which I was repeated told "they don't make" but I finally found one, and it should be here in mid-November. I was told they would only sell at msrp. I took it. Did I get ripped off? As far as the leaking, I'm anxious to see if/when that will happen. I'd be amazed if a roof with that many moving parts stay tight for long.
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Replying to: jnhashmi (Oct 28, 2006 10:46 pm) |
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Replying to: jnhashmi (Oct 28, 2006 10:46 pm) Reading the forums, it sounds like some dealerships are adding a premium to the price, so getting one for MSRP may not be so bad. I would guess the only way you may get a break on the price is if you can find a demo with a few miles on it. Or wait a few model years and hope the demand softens a bit. Just for discussion, a base unit, no added options, sells in Canada for about $38,600.00 (with a block heater, pdi, delivery, etc.) before taxes. Based on the exchange rate between the cdn and US dollar it should be about 20% less in the US, or $30,900.00. Does that sound about right for pricing?
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Replying to: just4fun1 (Oct 29, 2006 7:44 am) |
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i think u have to pay msrp unless ur in a state with a lot of choice like TX..where are you jnhashmi? u havent gotten ripped off my payin msrp..definitely not..but now dealers are willing to budge...and do ur research perfectly..the first dealer i went to was trying to hook me up to a fully loaded car for $38K, while al i wanted was the base model..and then he said oh there's no base models right now which was BS. eventually i ended up getting..or will get tonight a lux package for $33700, which aint a bad deal. The base model is a great car by itself. |
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VW dealer just sold a real base EOS. MSRP was 28,620.
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