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#277 of 469 Re: 2011 XC60 OSD price? [iamsony]
by whodathunkit
Jan 16, 2011 (4:59 pm)
I just picked up my 2011.5 XC yesterday, holy cow so much a difference to the 2010 and 2011 models. The Sensus is incredible, new hood design which is a lot nicer. Really pleased.
Good that you could use the OSD pricing to negotiate your final cost. You will have no regrets!!
#278 of 469 Re: 2011 XC60 OSD price? [iamsony]
by 4mercoachrick
Jan 16, 2011 (5:10 pm)
Well done! Enjoy your new ride. It 'pained' me to pay sticker(but we got such a good deal on the XC70 we traded that I convinced myself that it was OK to be one of the very first to own the XC60). Of course, the fact that we have over 30K miles already doesn't bode well for a high trade-in value any time soon. We could be 34K miles by the two-year anniversary of our purchase. By contrast, our '08 C70 only has 25K miles after 39 months--something about the 100+ degree weather in Texas makes it easy to leave the 'vert in the garage!
If I may ask, are you financing? Any killer deals out there? Looks like PenFed(who carries the note on our XC) has 2.99% going. Volvo couldn't come close when we purchased in Mar '09.
#279 of 469 Or save 10-15 grand and get an Outback?
by 4mercoachrick
Jan 17, 2011 (10:35 am)
OK, we've blown through a few vehicles in the past half-dozen years...'04 V70, C70, '06 RX 330, "07 XC70 and currently have the '08 C70 and '10 XC60 AWD T6. I've wondered if something happened to the XC, would we consider the significant price difference and take a look at a completely loaded Outback 3.6? It doesn't have all the bells and whistles(I could to without 'lane change', BLIS, adaptive cruise and others--now that we've seen what they can/can't do); but, to save 25% of the vehicle price, are folks even considering this comparison? It's not quite apples and oranges, more like Granny Smith vs Golden Delicious, I reckon. Hmmmm....
#280 of 469 Re: 2011 XC60 OSD price? [whodathunkit]
by iamsony
Jan 17, 2011 (11:35 am)
That's great to hear. I'm getting excited to get my XC60 2011.5 model. Didn't realize that the hood was redesigned. Also, the sensus can play DVD which is interesting. I got a delivery date of 3/6/11 but they did say they are getting delivery sooner.
I bought my Volvo from Herb Gordon in Silver Spring, MD. They were great to work with when I made the deal. Though I'm having a hard time getting in contact with the finance department. I wish they would return calls faster. We are financing the car. We are hoping to get that 2.9% deal from last month. Hopefully I will know soon.
The other dealer that I tried before was Darcars Volvo Rockville, Maryland. But had a bad experience with them. It's bad when I know more then the salesman. They didn't even know about the Sensus on the 2011.5 model (week 46) and even told me that it's an additional cost to have that installed. He also told me that if I did the OSD, I had to pay all cash since the car can't be financed until it has a VIN number. Really? Herb Gordon would have financed it on the spot.
#281 of 469 Re: Or save 10-15 grand and get an Outback? [4mercoachrick]
by dulnev
Jan 17, 2011 (11:34 am)
I've considered the Outback Limited 3.6 before buying XC60. The two vehicles are simply not in the same league, in my opinion. The materials inside the outback are noticeably cheaper and lower quality. I also was not impressed with the engine at all.
#282 of 469 2010 XC60 price
by saabski
Jan 17, 2011 (1:25 pm)
Hello all. I am currently trying to purchase a 2010 XC60 2wd at local dealer in Texas. Here's the detail on the new 2010 XC60 with 5,000 miles on the clock (it's a leftover demo from 2010):
2010 Volvo XC60 3.2ASR 2WD
Oyster grey with off-black leather interior
Premium and convenience package.
MSRP $37,095
SALE PRICE $34,850
MINUS $1000 LOYALY
$33,850 + TT&L
I think I could definitely do better on this price...any thoughts would be appreicated.
#283 of 469 Re: Or save 10-15 grand and get an Outback? [dulnev]
by 4mercoachrick
Jan 17, 2011 (3:35 pm)
That's pretty much what I figured. It would be tough going 'backwards' from the 281hp turbo! Our XC60 has the rear seats folded down about 90% of the time, making room for bicycles and our Scottie. Doubt the heated rear seats will ever be used! Even the 'panoramic' moon roof is more for the back seat folks(our Scottie doesn't seem to care).
I can see the appeal of the Outback, especially at $12K+ less; but, you're certainly right that the materials and 'finish' reflect the lower cost. It's nice to drive a vehicle that is nearly fifty grand; but, there's also something to be said for having $12-15K left in the bank after picking up the Outback.
No free lunch and all that, I suppose
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#284 of 469 Re: 2010 XC60 price [saabski]
by 4mercoachrick
Jan 17, 2011 (3:41 pm)
Don't know where you are in our great state/country; but, those Costco numbers posted would suggest you could come darned near a brand new 2011 for that money. I know I'll be talking to them next time! I've gotten some pretty good deals for end-of-model-year Volvos and one Lexus...nothing like the Costco deal on a new model Volvo. Only one Volvo dealer in Austin(two locations)...competition may not be much of an influence here in cenTex.
#285 of 469 Re: 2010 XC60 price [saabski]
by iamsony
Jan 17, 2011 (3:48 pm)
You should definitely be able to get a lower cost then 33,850. Couple of things is that is the lower model, it's a 2010 car and it has already 5,000 miles. You should at least try to get it under 33K and closer to 32K.