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We just inked a deal for an '11 SE Auto w/Convenience Candy White with Black Titan Leatherette MSRP $21,650.00 Sales Price $19,711.00 Drive off = $1,600.00** Residual = 55% Money factor of .00057 (1.37% interest) 39 Months 12,000 miles per year BASE MONTHLY PAYMENT OF $209.50 LA County 9.75% tax of $20.63 MONTHLY WITH TAX = $229.93 **Drive off included: 1st pament of $229.93 Registration & Title fee $315.00 Cap Cost reduction of $328.89 Tax on Cap Cost Reduction $32.07 Acquisition Fee $625.00 Doc Prep Fee $55.00 Tax on Doc Prep Fee $5.36 California Tire Fee $8.75 Not a bad deal for a 23 YO to come up with (of course with a little help from Dad ;) ) Livingston VW IN Southern California's San Fernando Valley Great buying experience!! Treated her with respect and directed ALL questions and decisions to her (not toward Mom & Dad) :) ;)
I took a trip from North New Jersey to Myrtle Beach SC and got 30 MPGs on the highway and 25 in the city. Very happy with this mileage
Hey all: Here is the deal I just got for my brother in law: 2010 2 door GTI with DSG tranz in United Grey Metalic 18" Detroit rims with summer tires Sunroof GTI mat kit Bluetooth MSRP: $27,629.00 Cap Cost: $25,813.00 = $349 BELOW Invoice Factory Invoice (according to True Car: $26,162.00) Leased for 36 months with 15K year. MF was .00185 (My BIL is credit challenged) = 4.44% Interest Put 2K down which broke down as follows: Acq fee: $625 Doc fee: $55.00 Tire fee: $9.00 Registration fee: $388 1st payment: $432.00 Cap cost reduction: $450.00 Mo payment with Cali (LA county taxes) = $431.60 Got it from LIVINGSTON VW in Woodland Hills, CA from the Internet dept. Very professional and very easy to deal with. Highly recommended And just like bds231 said: The dealers will tell you limited supply, no one wants to trade, that price is not feasable, etc etc etc IT'S ALL CRAP!! Do your research, walk in with a price you are willing to pay. Either they accept the deal or you walk and go to the next store! Good luck all and happy driving!!
Hey all: Here is the deal I just got for my brother in law: 2010 2 door GTI with DSG tranz in United Grey Metalic 18" Detroit rims with summer tires Sunroof GTI mat kit Bluetooth MSRP: $27,629.00 Cap Cost: $25,813.00 = $349 BELOW Invoice Factory Invoice (according to True Car: $26,162.00) Leased for 36 months with 15K year. MF was .00185 (My BIL is credit challenged) = 4.44% Interest Put 2K down which broke down as follows: Acq fee: $625 Doc fee: $55.00 Tire fee: $9.00 Registration fee: $388 1st payment: $432.00 Cap cost reduction: $450.00 Mo payment with Cali (LA county taxes) = $431.60 Got it from LIVINGSTON VW in Woodland Hills, CA from the Internet dept. Very professional and very easy to deal with. Highly recommended And just like bds231 said: The dealers will tell you limited supply, no one wants to trade, that price is not feasable, etc etc etc IT'S ALL CRAP!! Do your research, walk in with a price you are willing to pay. Either they accept the deal or you walk and go to the next store! Good luck all and happy driving!!
Hi folks, I just picked up my GTI after ogling this car for years, and I wanted to share my experience to hopefully help out other folks. I shopped entirely online, sending a request for quote out to 19 dealerships in my area (I live in LA), and then going back and forth with the three or four that offered the best price. Here were the specifics we settled on: 2010 4-door GTI, DSG and Bluetooth, Carbon Steel Metallic 36-month, 10,000-mile lease MSRP: $26,119 Selling price: $24,338 (Edmunds TMV is $24,415) Drive-off: $1,399 (includes first month, $625 acquisition fee, and DMV/state fees) Monthly: $339 including tax (this uses the correct MF and residual of 0.00064 and 54%, respectively. And LA county sales tax is a lofty 9.75%, btw) For anyone in LA, I went to Livingston Volkswagen in Woodland hills, and I have no complaints - quick service and no surprises. They have very poor reviews on Yelp... not sure why, but I had a very good experience. This is the third car I've bought entirely by email in 3 years (BMW Z4, Honda Fit, and now this), so I have a couple of observations I thought I'd share: 1) Every dealer will tell you there are very few examples of your chosen model in the region. This is almost always untrue. By quick Google search, I discovered there were 71 GTIs in LA, plus many more in surrounding cities. 2) Once they get beat on price, every dealer will tell you that all the other dealers you're talking to are lying SOBs that will change their stories and fleece you as soon as you walk into the dealership. I've simply never had this happen -- put everything in black and white on email and there's very little to be surprised about. 3) The internet department's prices are amazingly low compared to the prices you can get by walking in the front door. My lease payment is ~$40 per month lower than the best I got by walking into a few dealerships. Car is great by the way. It's head and shoulders above my BMW in terms of interior niceness and how it drives. But, to go on a mini-rant, I think this obsession with soft-touch plastic dashboards is getting ridiculous - I would gladly have hard plastic on top of the dash (which I NEVER touch), and save a few hundred bucks on the purchase price.
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