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$37000 MSRP Base model
+ $825 destination
- $755 allowance
- $2200 (invoice mark up)
+ 0 (premium package)
+ 0 (versatility package)
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$34850 <published dealer invoice - published allowance)
-$1500 Volvo loyalty
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$33350
Most dealer will ask for $34000 ish. You should be able to get this car for $32000 with very little effort. I believe $31000 a doable number, just a matter of how much time you want to spend haggling with your sale guy.
Best Regards,
mfw
Are you seeing dealers throwing in premium and versatility for 0.
Trying to understand what pricing I should be expecting for a AWD 09 XC90 3.2 with Climate, Convenience, Versatility and Premium with the new pricing, plus lease cash, plush incentives.
Thanks
>>Are you seeing dealers throwing in premium and versatility for 0.
Yes they are. Most dealers still try to quote the old MSRP because most cars on the lot still have the old stickers. Obviously, it makes their asking price a lot more attractive with higher MSRP... But they all acknowledge the new pricing published on volvocars.com/us. Just have to remind them...
For the car you are asking, MSRP should be $37000 + $825 Delivery + $5350 (metallic paint, climate, convenience, versatility, and premium, AWD) = $43175.
I like to separate the car from packages, because addons have higher margin.
The published invoice price for the base model ($37000) is $34800, that's $2200 markup. Volvo is also giving $755 allowance. This brings the price of the base model to $37000 + $825 delivery - $2200 mark up - $755 allowance = $34870.
For the addon packages, I generally apply 0.75 factor. So $5350 * 0.75 =~ $4015 ish.
This brings your total to $34870 + $4015 = $38885. This is what I consider the real invoice price.
At the very minimal, you should get $2000 off the "real invoice price". So you should not pay more than $36885 for this car. $2000 below invoice sounds pretty aggressive. But keep in mind that volvo invoice price for the base model is 6% off msrp compare to 10% for most other makes. So if you think about it this way, $2000 off is really only $500 below invoice...
I don't know what you mean by lease cash. But if you own or lease a volvo, you will get $1500 Volvo loyalty money. This is given to you by Volvo. Your dealer should give this full amount to you.
So, with loyalty money, you should be able to get this car for at most $36885 - $1500 = $35385. Let's just round it up to $35400.
Even at this price, I think there is still about $750 left on the table. I would offer $34500. This will leave you a few hundred dollar to meet your sale guy in the middle.
In short $35000 + TTL is what you should expect for this car. $36500+TTL if you are not a Volvo owner. Anyone who have done better than this please post your figures. So others can benefit from your buying experience.
Best Regards,
mfw. (owner of 2 volvos.)
Very helpful
Ice White/Sandstone
3.2
AWD
Climate
Premium
Versatility
Add on Park Assist Rear
Base price 37000.00
premium 00.00
versatility 00.00
climate 675.00
all wheel drive 1850.00
freight 825.00
blind spot 695.00
msrp 41045.00
Sale price $32175.00 plus $825.00 park assist = $33000.00
Thoughts?
Even if this price includes volvo loyalty money, It is still not a bad price.
The key here is to make sure it is a brand new 2009.
mfw
mfw
XC90 3.2 AWD
Premium, Climate, Versatility
Z-Plan Pricing 38,139, i think this is w/$755 off
I still have taxes and fees and look to be at 40K.
Any ideas on what a 2010 will go for?
mfw
You could find my problems with the Jeep all over the Jeep forum!
We decided we didnt need two cars, so went to a VW 2006 Touareg. It started having numerous problems from the get go. Even our purchased warranty didnt give us a sense of confidence.
It had the GPS, parking sensors, leather with heated seats, CD changer (in the trunk). Lots of bells and whistles, but also problems.
So today we ditched it.
Found a 2008 Volvo, with Blue Tooth, leather, 5000 miles demo never owned. I wish it had the blind spot sensors, but alas no I dont think it does.
Got it for around $27k. We're hoping it was a wise decision.
Just today the Touareg was diagnosed with a bad $300 headlight, Broken seat belt part ($169) and some other problems which no one found when we bought it in Feb.
Hoping we made a better choice, a better vehicle with a few less sirens, bells and whistles to go bad.
Any thoughts welcome on this..........
>>Got it for around $27k.
Not a bad price. What's important is that you like it.
>> I wish it had the blind spot sensors,
BLIS doesn't really work too well. If you change lanes counting on BLIS 100% without checking your side mirrors, you are guaranteed to get into an accident in a week. I think it is accurate about 50% of the times at best. So you didn't miss much here. It is a feature that could reduce your chance of accident, so it is not completely useless.
mfw
I know this would be a serious pain to negotiate, but it would seem to be logical.... The cap cost would be around $27K (depending on negotiation and actual lease cash) and I would be paying for the interest and the difference b/w the cap cost and the residual. I could go ahead and buy the car any time during the lease for the remaining obligation.. (cap cost, less principle payments)... What do you think?
I never leased a car before. So I don't really know what kinda price you get get for leasing. I always assumed that it is a wash at best. You'd think they will make the money one way or the other. I don't see why they would lease a car to you and make less money.
But, if you can get the cost down to 31k less lease cash, then it seems to be a good deal. Maybe you can calculate the total cost of ownership for the duration you want to keep the car, and go with the cheaper choice. I know that if you buy the car, you get 4 scheduled maintenance for free, that's about $1k value.
Also I think Volvo completed their 09 xc90 production at the end of March. All 09's should have reached dealership now. So whatever you see on their lot is what you are going to get, unless you want to wait a few months for 2010 models...
mfw
How does that sound?
Thanks!
Btw, I noticed there are no used vehicles around here for sale.
Do people like these so much that they hang on to them?
If so, makes me feel better.
So far, very nice drive, nice color (the white), nice dealership and pretty good terms for the 2008.
Not overwhelming on the frills, but we had a Touareg for only two months and we never figured out half the bells and whistles on that thing.
Also, would you tell me about tour deal at 33850$ for xc90 awd and where can I find this. Does it have warranty as volvo bought in usa.
thanks
andy.
Looking for xc90/premium/versitility packages/blind spot/bluetooth
thanks
andy
HELP ME WITH VOLVOXC90/PREMIUM/VERSATILITY/BLIS/BLUETOOTH. i LIVE IN ALABAMA AND CAN SHOP IN TN, GA, MS. IF YOU KNOW OF OTHER DEALERS, WILL BE WILLING TO CALL UP. I AM GETTING ABOVE CAR FOR ABOUT 1200$ BELOW INVOICE WITH NEED PRICING FROM VOLVO. I HEAR THAT OTHERS ARE GETTING CHEAPER. SEEMS YOU ARE WELL INFORMED. ALL HELP APPRECIATED
THANKS
ANDY
I am moving from Maui, Hawaii to Vail Colorado... I am looking to buy a safe car for the snow, according to all the research Volvo is one of the safest ones out there, I need help with what would be a reasonable price for a used car, and what kind of things should I look out for, I only have a budget of $15,000. to spend. Do you think I would be able to find something good out there or am I just dreaming...
Thank you all for any help....
I've been looking for a couple weeks for a demo new 2008 but havent had the best of luck locating the right car yet. I've read that people are able to acquire new 2008's for under $30K. Is this correct and should I follow suit?
I have tracked down a demo 2009 with 5,000 miles on it - the dealer lists it for $35,999. It is a 3.2 FWD, with versatility, convenience and premium pckgs.
I made an offer of $30,999. Is that too much? Or a little unreasonable?
Any help/ guidance is appreciated as I am trying to find deals like others on here and don't want to leave money on the table.
cheers
michael in FL
PS - also if anyone knows of good dealers in FL that cut nice reasonable deals, please let me know! Thanks!
Just bought it two weeks or so ago.
2008, Demo,
roughly 5800 miles (not looking at the paper).
Cash price it says 27970 (before taxes).
Sticker was 40,275.00
Premium package, Moonroof, Leather.
We feel we did pretty good, sounds like you may have found a deal too.
I always check what you ought to be paying here on Edmunds.
Best wishes.
We like the vehicle very very much.
It has just enough bells and whistles and the Bluetooth we needed, but not too many extra frills.
Bob in CA
I need to keep looking. Ideal would be what the last two have described - a new 2008 xc90 for around 30K or less.
Is that too much to ask for???
If anyone can help steer me in the right direction in FL, then please let me know.
cheers
You also can neg $5 to 6K off 2009 one and I won't suggest any above $30K for the 2009 demo car, especially it has 5 or 6K miles on the belt.
Can you give me the name to the dealership from where you bought your volvo.
My email is vipamin@yahoo.com
thanks
I seriously doubt that the incentives will improve.
Volvo doesn't have that many XC90's hanging out there.
We could probably get the CX-9 (touring) down to 28-29K and the Pilot EX-L down to 30K here in Mass.
Any advice would be useful. Also, should we buy before End of month or wait til June? BTW, we have an XC70 so would get loyalty bonus (is tha given on used as well).
Thanks.
We really are happy with this purchase.
07 V8 with NAV
CPO
30k miles, one local owner who bought and maintained at same large local dealership.
Premium
Versatality
Climate
Convenience
Touring (I think this was a seperate package in 07? Wood Steering wheel and gear shift, chrome 18 inch wheels, nicer sound system)
Cargo Mat, new brakes and rotors
Titanium gray, black interior
$29,500.
It's pretty much my dream car with the exception of the slightly higher mileage than I was aiming for. But I only drive about 10k-12k miles per year. We added on the 2 extra years to the CPO warranty to mitigate the lower reliabilty rating. Plus it had a later inservice date. Purchase experience was outstanding, low key and professional. We were open to the 3.2 engine going in but really thought it was too underpowered for the type of driving we do: no towing but lots of steep hills, mountains and freeway merging. Plus I read that the AWD is tweaked to better accomodate the V8 and thus performs better in snow.
Thank you for all the insight posted here and Cheers!
2. The Price for an 03 is way up high. You can get 06s for under 20K
3. Gas Mileage is bad with ANY XC90, even with the 2.5T. Expect less than 18 MPG on city.
4. Get a Certified Pre-Owned XC90 instead.
2008 V8 Demo
8000 miles
7 seats
no extras
Not sure what the sticker price was but they are offering it right now for 39000. I read that some of you are talking about getting a demo for 30000 or less. Is that for the V8 or for the 3.2? What do you think should this one sell for?
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
This would be our first volvo, so no loyalty $$.
Any advice on what a fair market value price for this car would be?
thanks
If 3 dealers are giving you the same price then A) that is the going rate in your area or they aren't convinced you are a serious buyer.
More than likely you are being quoted MSRP including your adds. there is a $500 incentive for purchase.Thats it. The ent system runs about $2000 and Bluetooth is about $500. There is @ $2200 markup plus the $500, so $2700 total. you want $2500 worth of stuff. $300 over plus your stuff gets you back to MSRP.
2008 Volvo XC90
V8 Demo
8000 miles
no extra packages
$37000
100.000 miles warranty
Does this sound like a fair deal or should we stay away?
Please help!