Volvo XC90 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • cobras33cobras33 Member Posts: 3
    Thanks for your opinion. I'd love to hear some opinions from the Volvo sales consultants that sometimes reply to these...any opinions? Especially their opinion on the price to buy rather than the leasing options.

    I pushed off talking to the dealer one more day hoping to get more responses. Any feedback is greatly appreciated! Thanks!!
  • i006129i006129 Member Posts: 71
    Closed the deal on Christmas Eve in Atlanta. got it for $38,484 plus two sets of replacement tires on the dealer. Easy process, not a ton of stress.
  • cartalkcartalk Member Posts: 147
    All,

    I'm looking at a purchasing a XC90 2.5T FWD with the Versatility and Premium packages (MSRP: $41,905). Best dealer is offering is invoice, PLUS regional advertising fee and LESS the $2,575 Premium Package incentive.

    Good deal or not? Would not seem to budge off this. Only two dealers in town and the other one, on an internet/fleet quote, offered the same.

    Thanks for any help.
  • cobras33cobras33 Member Posts: 3
    That's the best we were able to find...invoice (which included the $695 destination charge) PLUS regional advertising fee ($250) LESS the $2,575 Premium Pkg incentive (which is the invoice price of the premium pkg). We shopped around to 4 dealers and this was the best we could get. We felt it was a good deal not only based upon the comparison prices of the other dealers, but also when we used this to try to get another dealer (that was very close in price to this calculation) to go lower, he stated that he couldn't go that low because that was already "very aggressive pricing". So we figured that this must be the 'bottom price' and we didn't think we could get anyone to go lower. Hope that helps!
  • thechosenonethechosenone Member Posts: 1
    finally pulled the trigger on this baby on 12/30, now i am the proud owner of a 2006 XC90 with metallic paint (willow green), premium and versatility package.

    the car was actually a demo car with 6200 miles on it, but it is clean and still has the new car smell.

    We were told that it has been driven by one of their executives and has been in good care. We were able to negotiate it down to $33.5K, and paid it with cash.
  • waltazwaltaz Member Posts: 163
    I'm trying to close a deal on a 2.5T FWD with Premium and Versatility packages, and metallic paint ($41905 MSRP/$39021 invoice). The dealer is offering $2575 off invoice + another $500 dealer cash, for a total of $3075 off invoice (which includes destination). Is that good?

    I think there's more to be had because Edmunds is showing a Manufacturer to Dealer cash back incentive of $2500. I pushed for this with the dealer, in addition to the complimentary Premium package, but they said it's for the V8's, which can't offer a complimentary Premium package since it's included on the V8's. I don't think that's true as the incentive would say that. I believe the dealer just won't let me have some or all of that incentive. Again, am I off-base here?

    Thanks...
  • samuel001samuel001 Member Posts: 1
    just leased new XC90

    06 2.4T, premium package, convience package, versa package, winter package, res ( in headrests).
    36 months, 15k miles per year
    900 down ( first month and aquisition costs)
    ( free winter mats)

    $625 per month
  • lovnthevolvolovnthevolvo Member Posts: 2
    fishfools, you seem to know a whole lot about all the options. Here is a question I have about my recent purchase of the Volvo XC90: The dealership was trying to push an exterior treatment called Xzilon (molecular adhesion). He said we get a lot of acid rain in our area and its a must. What do you think? I think the additional cost is about $400. Worth it?image
  • jabberjabber Member Posts: 64
    I wound up getting a different deal and I've posted my lease details on the lease message stream.
  • cartalkcartalk Member Posts: 147
    Finalized my deal on January 2. 2.5T with Premium and Versatility for invoice PLUS the $250 regional advertising fee and LESS the $2,575 Premium Package discount.

    It looks like the Premium Package discount has been extended until January 9 but Volvo increased the base price of the 2.5T by $430 effective January 3.
  • jk30jk30 Member Posts: 10
    I've read a few post on this board on the XC90 2.5T AWD vs the V8. I'm about to seal the deal on an XC90.
    Here's my question.... I will never tow anything with this SUV; (I don't expect it to drive like a sports car either. ;) ) From the reviews that I read, its all about the V8. But with a family of 5; will the 2.5T be enough or would the V8 be a better choice? I really don't see a need for a V8 in my case. The most my XC90 would ever haul is all 5 of us and luggage. Any thoughts??????

    I went into the dealership looking for a S80, even placed the deposit on the 80. Changed my mind two days later; after punching numbers on the XC90 vs S80 AWD. Seems the 90 is a better deal. Not to mention more room for the kids. Now the only question I have is about the motor size. I want to hear from real world owners.... so thank you in advance!!! I have only 48 hours to make my final choice!
  • guyfguyf Member Posts: 456
    I've taken trips when we were 6 aboard my 2.5T XC90 with some luggage. The power is just fine. The 2.5T gives you lots of low end torque; this is what you really need if you don't intend to drive it like a sports car.
  • jk30jk30 Member Posts: 10
    Thank you guyf! This is great news to my 'ears' :)
  • cartalkcartalk Member Posts: 147
    FWIW, there are five of us as well and only luggage - will never tow anything. We went with the 2.5 (w/ Premium & Versatility) as well.
  • jk30jk30 Member Posts: 10
    Thank you cartalk! I'm going with the 2.5; no need for the V8 for me. So it'll be a '06 XC90 2.5T AWD Titanium Gray w/ Graphite leather; Premium & Versatility pack; Premium sound; heated seats; park assist & a set of mud flaps to boot! All for $38k. I don't think that I could do much better any where else with this price.
  • mnmlodmnmlod Member Posts: 1
    I recently traded in a 2004 xc90 t6 awd because of the lack of power. I now have a 2006 v8 and I am plesantly suprised. I have actually been getting better gas mileage along with better performance. I don't drive like a lead foot, but if I need to move the vehicle now, I wan't that option available to me. So, I have had the v8 for about 3 weeks and I am totally satisfied. Mine is a v8 with NAV, DVD Entertainment, bluetooth, cold weather pkg, premium and versatility.
  • lev_berkovichlev_berkovich Member Posts: 858
    I vote for 2.5T as well. We have it since 09/2004 - 30,000 miles - 4 trips to the ski resort with 5 people and tons of ski gear - never feel a lack of power. It feels more agile than 2.9 I6 S80 due to the nicely tuned turbo and almost full torque available at just 1500 RPM.
  • jtlajtla Member Posts: 388
    You can add my vote to the 2.5T camp. Of course, all those who voted for 2.5T are proud owner of one, so we may have our bias, but that is exactly the "real world" advice your are looking for. The only comment I might add is to make sure you test-drive both 2.5T and V8 to experience the difference, so that there is no regret. By your own reasoning, I think you pretty much know the answer already. With either engine, you sure will enjoy the XC90, as we all have. :)
  • jk30jk30 Member Posts: 10
    Thank you all for the "real owners" advice!! I have driven the V8; and I will not lie... its nice and will move! It seems like a waste for me to have the V8 & only drive around town & make a couple of vacation trips a year. I wanted to hear from 'real people' who have the 2.5T and drive it day in & out. I think I needed to feel reasured that the 2.5T would have enough gusto for a family of 5! ;) (thanks again!)
    I have finalized the deal; now the waiting begins! But I'm sure that I will enjoy the 90 very much!!
  • jk30jk30 Member Posts: 10
    Well, I changed the order! We went with the V8 so we never had to say I wish that I had more horsepower. We plan on keeping this SUV for 8+ years so the V8 seems to be the best bet for now. Plus if we're ever stationed in Florida; I'd need the extra horsepower to pull a set of ski doo's!!!

    We were able to get a great price; compared to the stateside pricing.
    XC90 V8 w/Touring Package; Heated Seats; Mud flaps; Park assist; Metallic paint and TTT & delivery for $42,200. With free Stateside delivery until '09. I'll be able to pick it up in March!
  • lev_berkovichlev_berkovich Member Posts: 858
    Enjoy,
    There is no wrong choice in your situation, just a matter of your driving preferences.
  • jediknightjediknight Member Posts: 6
    the quotes that everyone is sharing...
    is that the FINAL price as you drive off or is that the negotiated price which doesn't include taxes, licenses/fees, etc.
  • jk30jk30 Member Posts: 10
    My price on the '06 V8 ($42,200) is the final "out the door" price. It includes everything: packages, tax, tag, & title. Along with all other fees & delivery.
  • jhalpern888jhalpern888 Member Posts: 1
    2.5T, metallic (Silver), Prem, Vers: 34.5K w/o taxes/title; 6 miles on car. Purchased in southern CA. (MSRP 42K) No V8/AWD/Conv/etc. :)
  • nathan7nathan7 Member Posts: 4
    Got this reply from a dealer 60 miles away.
    What does anyone else think? How much more below $46500 should I shoot for? I've bought a Volvo demo wagon before.

    What concerns me, if that demo damage shows on a VIN search, how will that affect my resale in 5-8 years (will keep at least that long).

    "The only 2005 xc 90 v-8 we have left in stock is our demo. Its silver/toupe lt with about 2500 miles. Vehicle is loaded with nav system, climate, xnon, rear entertainment, running boards, convenience package, & touring package. Original msrp was $ 56670.0
    Selling price is $ 46500.00, which is $ 6000.00 below factory invoice.
    The vehicle has had previous damage of about $ 5000.00 to the right front fender area & hood. No frame damage & no air bag deployment."
  • cartalkcartalk Member Posts: 147
    $5K in damage and $6K below invoice on a 2005? I'd run from that.
  • nathan7nathan7 Member Posts: 4
    Sorry, I should have clarified: the damage is fixed, the paint is perfect. And it apparently won't show on Carfax, since it was dealer owned. Does that change how you feel? I'm thinking I should still be looking for better than $6k from invoice. I'm closer to $7k under on a new V8 (not as loaded) elsewhere.
  • mph02mph02 Member Posts: 5
    Upstate NY. Looking to see what people are paying or have paid for 2006 V8 loaded. Are people paying more than 50?

    Any help, thanks.
  • go2hebgengo2hebgen Member Posts: 2
    We only have one dealer in Utah and my price is 47,400. Touring pkg, climate, Bi-Xenon lights, Int Air Quality, Red Paint, light color leather. I have not settled on that price, we are still arguing with salesman and may go out of state. invoice is 47,103. How are you getting these low prices?
  • lvmoptlvmopt Member Posts: 1
    I know the Dealer you are talking about. They told me that they don't have to deal since they are the only game in town. I live in KY and Child attends BYU. So, I bought my new Volvo in Atlanta. You can fly to Denver or California, etc, and drive back! Save tons! Really. I am really disapointed with that Utah Dealer and especiallly their Body Shop.
  • go2hebgengo2hebgen Member Posts: 2
    That dealer is the reason I don't drive a Mercedes and thankfully there is another Porsche/Audi dealer in town. Prices in Calif are much better and I can fly there, stay with family and drive it home or have it delivered to my door for $500 (which is cheaper than 2 tickets, meals etc.)
    My husband knew the original K.G. and always said you get a cork screw with every car since you just been S*)#%&%. Do you like your vehicle?
  • greeniemugreeniemu Member Posts: 3
    I wanted to see if you loyal XC 90 lovers thought this was a good price. I got a quote from a dealership with the following:

    Model: 2006 Volvo XC90 2.5T FWD 5-passenger
    Exterior/Interior Colors: Willow Green Metallic/Graphite Leather
    Options: Premium Package, Climate Package, Wood Steering Wheel
    MSRP: $41,420.00
    Your Sale Price: $36,595.00 + fees (tax,tag,title/admin)

    The dealer is telling me with tax,tag,and title/admin it will run around $37,250. Just wanted to see what anyone thought. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Do you think on what you have seen out there that I could talk this dealer down some? if so what would your asking price be? Look forward to hearing your feedback.
  • mnhockeyfanmnhockeyfan Member Posts: 2
    Nathan7 - $5000.00 damage on a new Volvo is considered minor. Parts and labor are very expensive. I recommend leasing the V8 because with high Residual values on the V8 and the huge discount you may find it in your favor.

    The dealer wants out and you can protect yourself by leasing and having a GFV.

    Tom
  • mnhockeyfanmnhockeyfan Member Posts: 2
    WOW! That price is too good to be true! I would take it or make sure its soild. Keep me informed.

    Tom
  • cartalkcartalk Member Posts: 147
    The MSRP on that configuration should be $41,240.

    Also, the MSRP went up by $435 after the first of the year, so is the actual sticker on your car this amount or less?

    There is a $2,575 in dealer marketing support on that vehicle/configuration.

    I purchased our vehicle at the end of last year and paid invoice plus the $250 regional advertising fee less the $2,575.

    Assuming the invoice price went up by $400 (versus the $435 MSRP increase) and you still pay the advertising fee, in your case, that would equate to invoice, plus the $250 fee, less about $2,150.
  • flyrflyr Member Posts: 1
    Hello thechosenone,

    I am interested in purchasing an Xc90 after doing all of the comparison shopping...I am exausted....Toureg, the less expensive Pilot.....I am now about to pull the trigger but have not found any deals that come close to yours...
    I hope you still review these boards because I would love to know where I could go to get a similar deal...

    Please advise....

    Thanks
  • misssrrmisssrr Member Posts: 2
    I just bought one this weekend. Don't know if it was the best deal, but finally tired of haggling for 6 months.

    Model: 2006 Volvo XC90 2.5T FWD 5-passenger
    Exterior/Interior Colors: Titanium Gray Metallic/Taupe Leather
    Options: Premium Package, Wood Steering Wheel
    MSRP: $40,130.00
    Company discount plan (2% over invoice) Sale Price: $35,670.00 + fees (tax,tag,title/admin) + $400 transport fee to bring it to a local dealership.
  • greeniemugreeniemu Member Posts: 3
    Misssrr....Thanks for the information. This company discount you mentioned...is this something thru you own company or something you got thru Ford? Just curious. Thanks. Where did you buy your XC 90? Maybe I can look at that dealership to see what they have. Thanks.
  • pshadypshady Member Posts: 2
    I have a quote from a dealer for:
    2006 XC90 V8
    - Convenience package
    - Touring package
    - Climate package
    - Xenon headlights
    - metallic paint

    For $43,211 before Tax, license, and doc.

    Is this a good deal?
  • bmcginbmcgin Member Posts: 2
    I am considering buying a new XC90. I will be paying cash. One dealer I am working with will do:

    - xc90
    - Premium
    - Versatility

    for $35,177, Is this very good? MSRP is $41,430
  • ml_captainml_captain Member Posts: 2
    Is that price for 2006 or 2005? I'm thinking to get the XC within few months. The deal you got is excellent. $5000 off MSRP for the XC90 is considered as a very good deal.
  • misssrrmisssrr Member Posts: 2
    It's a company discount somehow linked to the Ford X Plan. The dealership was in Sarasota, FL. Car from Miami.

    Part of the delay in my getting a XC90 was that I wanted Titanium Grey ONLY and must be a 5 seater. There were lots of 7 seaters but I wanted the floor storage in the 5 seater. The third row was entirely useless for me.
  • betablockerbetablocker Member Posts: 8
    I just leased a 2006 XC90 V8 from Red Bank Volvo. Sticker was $50,000. Has all options except navigation system and rear seat DVD which I don't need. Put $1600 down and my payments are $530 per month. I qualified for the lowest tier due to my high credit rating. Was going in with the intention of buying but that lease deal sounded too good. Plus I can walk away in 3 years and get a new one or something else. I only drive around 10,000 miles annually so I think this was the best bet. Fabulous car by the way, very satisfied with the exception of a few things. All in all though, great bang for the buck!
  • ejejejej Member Posts: 3
    Looking for feedback. Have an 04 XC90 2.5T AWD, 31K miles, AWD, premium pkg, climate package, wood steering wheel, Navigation and including dealer will certify to 100K. Dealer (only one in town) asking $34,600. Is this a good price??????
  • clemtig86clemtig86 Member Posts: 3
    New '06 XC90 2.5T AWD with everything...

    Options:
    Premium
    Convenience
    Climate
    Versatility
    Wood Steering Wheel
    Bi-Xenon
    IAQS
    Premium Sound
    Rear Seat Entertainment
    Navigation

    MSRP $52,175 Offer Price $46,558

    What say you all?????
  • jgirl1jgirl1 Member Posts: 2
    Thank you everyone for posting your lease deals...they have been very helpful.

    I just wanted to let you all know that my latest offer on a lease deal for the XC90 w/Premium & Versatility is $0 down, $945 drive off, and payments of $475/month +tax ($514 total). They also offered to buy me out of my last two lease payments on my 2002 V70.

    Hope this helps someone looking for a good lease deal. BTW, I live in Southern California.

    J.
  • clemtig86clemtig86 Member Posts: 3
    OK, I bit the bullet. We got it from Volvo of Cincy (Ohio) this afternoon. Hope it was a good deal. We're lovin this car..... :blush:
  • howardc64howardc64 Member Posts: 1
    Looking for similar deal. Can you provide info cap cost, money factor, dealership, and sales person's contact. Thanks
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  • jan06xc90jan06xc90 Member Posts: 2
    Pretty good for an all inclusive deal.

    Just bought a new '06 XC90 2.5T AWD metalic paint, prem, vers, for about $4000 below invoice with <= 30,000 miles maint svc free, on Jan 31. Overall a very positive buying experience. It appeared that on the last day of the month for the free prem offer and the salesperson wanted to make his monthly quota. I suspect the free prem offer will be back again soon, otherwise the vehecle is too expensive comparing to the MDX.
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