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91 messages, Last post on Nov 25, 2009 at 11:16 AM
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Paid 32,900. in end of September (right around invoice minus the 1000 rebate to dealer) Driven for one week: Overall great drive and ride. No roll on corners. Smooth. Engine could use a few more hp's though am getting about 20-21mpg w/ city driving. |
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Replying to: microchip (Oct 01, 2009 11:29 am) |
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Looking for input on pricing- XC60-T6- Silver Metallic- Moon roof, Convenience Package,Climate Package, BLIS. MSRP-41,245;Dealer Inv-38,970; Lease Terms are: 39 mos, 12,000 mi per year, $3253 cash |
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I'm about to pull the trigger on an XC60: 3.2, AWD, climate, convenience and premium packages plus sunroof, wood inlays and exterior styling kit. Sticker price $41,665 (including destination) Purchase price $39,165 including all fees except tax, title, license. Vehicle is being ordered from factory. Opinions? |
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I am and it is giving me some great pricing, but I think that it is off. I priced a 2010 XC60 AWD 3.2L with no options selected. There is a button on USAA.com to See What Others Are Really Paying. It shows Sticker Price : 33,245; Factory Invoice : 31,801; True Average of what others have paid : 28,645. Pretty much across the board, no matter what options are selected the Avg Paid is 4-5,000 below invoice. I think some of the data might be faulty and they are factoring in the 4,000+ lease incentive. I'll check with a dealer tomorrow. Just looking for some accurate information with which to negotiate.
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Replying to: kmclaurin (Nov 08, 2009 7:03 pm) When I first talked to the local volvo sales manager I asked if he could compete with the USAA discount (closest dealer was in Dallas). He said he could. Good luck and let us know what price you end up with. I'm still waiting for the local dealer to guarantee the Safe and Sound before I sign up to factory order our XC60.
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Replying to: mikey38 (Nov 09, 2009 7:40 am) I talked to a couple of dealerships and think I can get one for about $3,000 below invoice. $2,000 dealer cash, $500 Volvo, and $500 from Costco. Just sold my Explorer today so I'll be making a decision soon. Considering the XC60 or a Ford Edge. No comparison between the quality of the interiors, but I like the exterior of the Edge more.
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Replying to: kmclaurin (Nov 09, 2009 8:18 pm) |
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Going thru the Costco program, looks like we can get a 2010 3.2 w/Premium Package for $4,500 below invoice ($500 cash to dealer marketing and $4k manufacturer to customer alternative lease assistance). We would need to lease to get the $4k - is this a good deal, or are people able to get this far below invoice on their own by purchasing the vehicle outright? It looks like the invoice on this vehicle would be $32,899. $28,399 (+TTL) after the discounts. Good deal? Going through Costco, you also get a $500 Costco cash card for completing a dealer survey after the purchase, as well as Volvo's Safe and Sound Program which sounds really good and is easily worth $2k.
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Replying to: desmonsm (Nov 11, 2009 9:56 am) Here is the language: Purchase a Volvo XC60, XC70 or XC90 between November 3, 2009, and January 4, 2010, to receive: Volvo employee pricing for the XC60 $500 off Volvo employee pricing for the XC70 and XC90 All available customer rebates and dealer incentives Plus, receive a $500 Costco Cash Card for completing a Costco Auto Program Survey after your purchase.
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