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2009 XC90 3.2 FWD - shadow blue metallic
Premium Package
Rear Entertainment
Heated Seats
$36,800 +TT&L (comes to $3,200 - in Texas)
$2,600 on trade-in for 2000 Ford Explorer
Walk-away price including trade in of $37,406.
Is this a good deal? Trade in is exactly blue book trade in value.
Do you guys have any knowledge of terms and conditions of the 0.9% APR financing for 72 month by Volvo?
Also what are the requirements to be qualified for the loyalty cashback. Does the car title have to be in my name or can I just be the primary driver?
Second, it can be used w/ the 0.9% APR.
You MUST be the owner of a Volvo to qualify.
The "Stimulus" money is the same as it was before. They added money to the market allowance and took money out of the Alt Lease assistance.
so, the total amount remains the same.
XC60 is anything but underpowered.
281hp T6 engine it will outrun the XC90 V8!
http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2009/01/volvo-loyalty-cash-good-for-any-year.- html
Shoulda gone to the horse's mouth, max.!!!
The 0.9% interest on the XC90 is pretty interesting, as well.
I didn't mean to suggest the 60 is underpowered, just darn heavy for what it is(by about 10%, IMO). I have trouble breaking the two-ton barrier for a personal vehicle.
Also, having trouble getting past all the RX350 stories I'm hearing of a solid $10K off sticker. I'm figuring the Volvo free maintenance is worth about a grand so the Volvo dealer will have to go a bit to get us in the XC90R tomorrow! Stay tuned!!!
Too many SUV's are just empty beer cans on wheels. The XC60 is arguably the safest vehicle Volvo has ever built.
As for the Lexus, remember that you are buying an obsolete product. A new RX is imminent.
I current own 2 Volvo's; V70 2.5T and V50 T5. The V70 is coming up on the end of it's lease in May 09.
I want a 3 year deal with 12,000 miles a year.
Feedback would be appreciated.
'08= $1K loyalty, NO stimulus, 0.9 APR, limited selection and ??? discount...
'09= $1K loyalty, $1553 stimulus, ??? % APR, larger but somewhat limited selection and ??? discount.
I was hoping this would be easier!!!
AFAIK, the other package goodies are cosmetic...not that there's anything wrong with that
new 09 = $40k
new 08 = $35k
used 08 = $30k
Personally I'd go with the used 08. If you're planning on keeping the car for 4-5 years there will be very little difference in the resale value at that point and you'd save $10k over a new one.
I know that even at Invoice price, the dealer is making a good profit. I should be able to buy below Invoice. For this type of transaction, the dealer shouldn't keep more than $300 profit. Buyers are few and dealers are hurting big time.
Leaving TT&L out, what would be a good low price that I should offer to pay for the car? Is $36,000 cash a possibility or am I going to have to go higher? What should I offer? All help greatly appreciated.
Just an update on our personal quest. Almost pulled the trigger on the '08 fully loaded V8, new but repaired(had some body damage in transit) that was the same Willow Green as our XC70. Couldn't come to terms since the $5k dealer cash disappeared if we chose the 0.9 financing. To top things off, my darling REALLY wants integrated Bluetooth, nav and sat radio--instead of all the aftermarket doo-dads. To make a short story longer, we are on the list for the XC60 tour to arrive in Texas in week or so. The 60 is likely to be a little small bicycle-transport-wise but we'll see if we can make do. The 'factory' offer is free lifetime Sirius and 36 mo. maintenance--we'll see if the economy 'stimulates' any additional incentives. Stay tuned!
DUAL SCREEN DVD PLAYER - FULL POWER - POWER SEATS - ALLOY WHEELS - AM/FM/6CD- LEATHER - THIRD ROW SEATING - POWER MOON ROOF - HEATED SEATS STABILITY CONTROL - ABS - TRACTION CONTROL - SIDE AIR BAGS BLUETOOTH...
has 15,000 miles.
$28,900
Thanks,
I was looking at T5 7 seater with about 47000 KM (29000 miles) on it. It is certified and has approximately 1.5 years left on the warranty. Not sure of all the options it has on it but it did have leather, sunroof but it did not have a power seat on the passenger side. The dealer is asking 33,995 CDN (~27,500 US). Wondering what a fair price for this vehicle is. The dealership is in Eastern Canada.
thanks for any help
Mike
The dealership that has given me the best price is an hour away.
Can they really do that?
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Invoice $44184
Selling $35659 includes all rebates and discounts
Residual $$16864
money factor .0024
$661/month
36 months
$1775 due at signing
XC90 3.2 AWD, Versatility, Convienence, Premium, Climate. Black Metallic.
Is this a good deal>
comes with Climate, Premium, and Versatilty. for $34,725 plus ttl. thats $10k off sticker.
they'll add dvd for 1500 but i need to get back to them soon.
thanks
Thanks!
As long as it has been properly serviced,it should be a good car.
Biggest issue is going to be maintaining it properly.
Brake pads,tires and rotors tend to wear quicker because it's a bigger heavier car.
DON'T skimp on maintenance
link title
any dealer still offer good price?
Thanks.
Is this a real discount for Volvo owners offered by Volvo? Meaning that the dealer will take another $1500 off whatever the price you negotiate as none volvo owners? It is hard to imagine that they will actually verify you are an Volvo owner.
With the April pricing, 3.2 nonmetallic, AWD, premium, versatility, and climate comes to $39595. Invoice is probably $35800. With $1700 off invoice is already close to $34000. So does this mean volvo owners can the car for 32500 + TTL? Seems too good to be true.
Thanks.
Yes, we have to submit a copy of your current Volvo registration to get the money.
MSRP is $39,445. Edmunds has the invoice at $37,838, but the TMV at $34,747. I do not currently own a Volvo.
I have the same question. Can't help you here. I wish we have more posts of actual price paid.
>> MSRP is $39,445. Edmunds has the invoice at $37,838.,
I just want to point out that the invoice price you posted is probably not correct. Yahoo posts $34780 for the base model with MSPR $37000. That's already $2220 off. Still only 6%, low compared to other makes. I am guessing the real invoice price is 10% off MSPR ish.
Anyone have any current prices paid for:
2009 4-door XC90 3.2 Sport Utility with AWD
Climate
Convenience
Premium
Technology
Versatility
Yahoo is correct. Price doesn't include freight or advertising.
Volvo markup is low
Which dealer and color did you get?
Is AWD much better than the fwd model? we are in NC so seldomly got bad cold weather. is there any noticeable benefits to have an AWD model, except it is "trending"?
Thanks.