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134 messages, Last post on Nov 05, 2009 at 10:15 AM
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Hello Meronamkeithho, I have already contacted Costco as I have the executive membership. Problem is, I want an SEL AWD with Nav....Costco won't even take my order right now because VW is so backed up in production! They won't even give me a date when they can take orders again. People who ordered last May are scheduled to receive Tig in Nov. I wanted to order last May but was given a tip by a VW rep to wait until August when recall issue was to be fixed and price was supposed to drop...now I am stuck with nada! Don't want to settle for S or SE! |
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| You're right about being picky. I happened to get really lucky in the exact car with the exact options in the exace color combo happened to be on the lot! Good luck with your search. | |
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Just leased a SE a week ago. Terms were 36mo/ 15k mi. I received a call from the dealership Bus Mgr yesterday stating there was a prob on the contract. He said I was supposed to be charged $0.25 instead of the $0.15 on my contract and wanted me to come back in to resign the paper work. He stated that VW wouldn't accept the contract, which IMO is bull considering when he signed it, he was signing on behalf of VW. My question is, there somewhere I can find out what the actual per mile overage values are? Just want to determine see if he's trying to try and pull one over on me. Or should I just tell him we both agreed to the terms at the time of the signing and, SORRY (assuming he's telling the truth). THanks
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Replying to: simshawk1 (Oct 08, 2008 8:45 am) The last one that I ran into was Honda Finance, which was more, if the MSRP was over $30K. I doubt he is pulling anything, because there is no benefit in it for him. As long as the rest of the deal stays the same, and you don't expect to go over, then there shouldn't be an issue, though I understand your concern. You'll have to re-sign, if you want to keep the car. If VW won't fund the lease, then you'll have to give the car back. regards, kyfdx
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Replying to: kyfdx (Oct 08, 2008 8:59 am)
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Anyone know what the money factor is for the 39 month lease they are advertising with the 0 down event? How much would it be for 48 month lease with same deal? Also, what would be the depreciation percentage for residual value on 39 month lease and 48 month lease? Looking into getting a Tiguan, but want to play with numbers and make sure I get a good deal with prices. Thanks...
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Replying to: elgupaso (Oct 14, 2008 10:17 am) If you are stuck on a Tiguan, you should probably buy it. |
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Hi - in the market for a small SUV (purchase), test drove the Honda CRV, RAV4, and Tiguan (all 4 Cyl). Tiguan seemed like a much more solid car, ride was smooth, great pick-up....but from all indications, it seems like the Tig is 2-4K more, dealers don't have many, and not willing drop the price much (from MSRP). Anybody with some recent buying experiences? Was looking at an SE. Thx.. |
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Replying to: tiggy1 (Oct 11, 2008 2:53 pm) thanks
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Replying to: k2chad (Dec 15, 2008 9:20 am) |
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