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#94 of 112 Re: Year End Discounts? [kaliforniak]
by bronsonb
Mar 10, 2010 (6:35 pm)
Hi Kaliforniak - sorry for the delayed response. We purchased our CC on December 12, 2009. It was advertised at 10K off of MSRP. It was the ONLY VR6 the dealer had on the lot, and it had been there all of 2009, and I know they wanted to move it quickly.
Fact is that the car retailed for almost 40K, and there's no way we would pay that for a VW just yet. But 29K was worth it for the car with all it came with. I looked at the dealer's Web site, and it looks like they only have 1 2010 VR6 on the lot and bunches of the 4 cylinders. Looks like December is a good time to get a VR6
#95 of 112 Re: Year End Discounts? [bronsonb]
by kaliforniak
Mar 12, 2010 (1:12 am)
Thank you Bronson! Don't worry about replying late, it's not like I want to buy one now. I think there are about 5-7 VR6s within 50 miles of me so I'll be keeping an close eye on them.
What kind of mileage are you getting on your VR6? I'm only getting 13-15 cities on my 2.3L Mazda 6 which is ridiculous. It might be the way I drive but that kind of mileage on a 4cyl is pretty bad regardless. I imagine you get something better with the VR6.
Mar 15, 2010 (6:36 pm)
We're not doing too badly with the MPG on the VR6 CC. In the city, my wife is getting lower MPG, around 17 - 20 MPG. Our old Passat V6 would do a little better than that though. However, I took the CC on a two hour highway trip last Friday, and I got 27 MPG and above the entire trip. Never got it all the way to 28 MPG, but I got close.
Our V6 Passat would get 32 MPG on the highway easily, but I was happy with the VR6 MPG considering the power the engine has. It was quite nice passing slow pokes. And then every now and then some poser in a Honda Civic would come up behind me and ride my bumper, so I'd goose the engine and leave them in the dust...get 1/2 mile ahead, and drop back down to a little above the speed limit
. Shame on me!
#97 of 112 2010 CC R-Line Purchase
by lastory1
Apr 06, 2010 (7:00 pm)
I just purchased a silver CC Sport R-line in California for $1,500 below invoice, 0 down and 0% for 60 months. Great deal!
#98 of 112 Re: 2010 CC R-Line Purchase [lastory1]
by mike_in_austin
Apr 08, 2010 (2:47 pm)
Congrats. But I thought the national offer was 0.9% if you got it through VW?
VW financing is very aggressive. It must be from all that cash they had by squeezing the shorts on the Porsche stock debacle.
#99 of 112 Re: 2010 CC R-Line Purchase [lastory1]
by mj_l
Apr 17, 2010 (3:50 pm)
Hey lastory1,
That was really great deal. I am looking for a CC R-line in LA.
If you purchased that car in Los Angeles or near here, please let me know the dealer by e-mail. Here is my e-mail : tieron76
hotmail.com
Thanks!
#100 of 112 Re: 2010 CC R-Line Purchase [mj_l]
by dk90212
May 10, 2010 (10:53 am)
Don't know if you're still looking, but Pacific VW in Hawthorne (South Bay LA) had an R-Line or two in stock when I was there over the weeknd. Hope this helps.
#101 of 112 Buying the CC Sport Is this a good price?
by lovinlexi
Jun 29, 2010 (4:16 pm)
I am closing a deal on the CC Sport with iPOD MDI, Rubber Mats and Chrome tips for $29,900 out the door using 8.75% (California riverside county taxes) With 0% interest for 5 years. Is this a good deal? Please help. We want to buy tonight or tomorrow at the latest.
#102 of 112 Re: Buying the CC Sport Is this a good price? [lovinlexi]
by kaliforniak
Jul 01, 2010 (12:26 am)
I would recommend that you take a look at Ontario VW and Capistrano VW. They have sport models starting around 25K. The interest rate might be higher but your overall cost over the years shouldn't be far off.
#103 of 112 Re: Buying the CC Sport Is this a good price? [lovinlexi]
by mike_in_austin
Jul 01, 2010 (5:08 am)
Lovinlexi - I think that's a very reasonable deal. You'll love the car.