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Some of the 2002 models that are listed have either been introduced early, and/or are produced in such limited numbers that a TMV can be more fairly generated. When a car first hits the showrooms, it's impossible to determine what it's selling for right away, and with the events of last month, those values may be skewed if generated solely on recent sales.
As far as being behind, I can't answer that. Town Hall and Data Services (where pricing and TMV are generated) are separate departments in the company.
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I bought a 2001.5 GLX (white color) here at San Jose (N. California) for $29000 OUT OF DOOR.
The car has 70 miles on it but looks like new.
I think this $4000 off MSRP is a steal. What do you think?
Question #2: How does this car compare to the 02 Audi A4 1.8T? It's got fewer options, and a smaller engine but has anyone driven both?
Thanks!
built VWs that were produced after week 32 of this
year...(August 12, 2001)
The information on the 4MO issue is half right...
They are very rare, but I can assure you that they
can be ordered...And the order time is no where near 4-5 Months...Typical build times for a specific car are 75-90 days, and that is to Calif.
where there is a 28 day trip across the pond and
around the bend...
have been added to the subvented list...
If you want specifics on Residual & Factors, please give me a call...PS
Also, what ARE Eurovans going for these days? Will a subvented lease mean dealer cash on purchases? thanks in advance
JOHN in Denver
JOHN
Anyway, those of you looking for 2001.5 4MOTIONS at 4K off MSRP, come to Denver, there are many! Mountain States has about 8 as does McDonald Automotive Group. Colors seem to be Candy White, Black, good ol' Mojave Beige (which, I must say, is growing on me), and I saw one dark blue and Colorado red.
JOHN
Any personal experiences with buying through carsdirect.com...better deal than what the dealer will do directly?
As far as colors go... Dark colors are not popular as a rule in FLorida (Im in Orlando and have a place in Aventura) Silver, Beige, White..etc. They all sell better and have better resale.
If you need to go dark, the Blue will be easier to resell/worth more $$ in the future than the green if Ihad to guess. Right now Blue beats Green.
Dealers? Who's that one in FtLauderdale with the German name... Gunther. Yeah.. Gunther seems to be the one todeal with down there. Kinda like Royal up here.
Bill
I'm new here. My wife is looking for a new VW. The largest VW dealer in Fairfax, Virginia asks for $24,945+Tag+Delivery+Tax for the above sedan. I went there on Monday and yesterday, I found something strange. The strange thing is the car I saw on Monday has mileage 505 and a sale person showed me that too. However yesterday I saw it have 165 mile. Therefore, the dealer may have severals in stock. I'm asking for a couple hundred dollar, say $500 less than that sticker price.
I have emailed and gone to several local dealers, and got a feeling that the overall price for any 2001 VW sedan must be at least couple of hundred dollars less than Edmund's True Market Value which is below its invoice. Even for 2002 VW sedans, $2000 less than the MSRP is normal here. My point is how low it can be for buying the above car. Is there any buyer at Greater DC area who has got true market value deal? Thanks for going to be be my market indicator. It's not necessary for the same deal we're looking for, any information on your excellent deal for 2001 VW New Passat V6 or Jetta V6 or 4Motion is welcome.
Base Price = $26,114.00
Port Prep = $25.00
FPIR = $92.00
Destination = $550.00
Holdback is actually 3% minus Destination...
Holdback is generally not a negotiating point, unless the dealership has so many DOG CARS; they
cannot get out from under it all...They are over-
whelmed with Distress Merchandise, which is not
the case with the Passat GLX in any configuration.
If you go to the home page here you will be able to get Edmund's perspective and if you go to
www.vwvortex.com and click on *Forums* and then
*Volkswagen* and then "Passat B5" you will find
a *thread* titled *Is This a Good Deal?*. There you will find a reasonably succinct definition of
what *Holdback* is, and the way in which it is
dealt with as an accounting entry.
You might also want to check out Edmund's True
Market Value link on the home page.
My questions: I want to buy a Passatt, manual transmission. I don't need any extras. Will VW make me finish my lease payments on my Jetta? They are only $255 and I have 10 left. I know if I go to another car maker they have offered to pay off my lease, buy I really want a VW.
Also, what is a good amount of money to put down?
The money has to come from somewhere.
when you owe more than what the dealer is willing to pay, you are upside down, and the leftover debt from the previous lease/finance is rolled over into the new lease/purchase.
g2g