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Hello Christian, I moved from Sacramento to Las Vegas, you do not have many choices as far as Sac is concerned, You have Winter Volvo off Florin and Turner Volvo off Arden. I have delt with both, however not in the purchase arena. We have had our Volvo serviced at both places, Turner SUCKS! took the car in and had a major service, I told service manager of noise from AC compressor and to please check, he said he checked and all was ok, 3 days later when the AC clutch assembly blew-up (literally) and cut some tubing I was not happy with the techs diagnosis. Turner was like bummer. Winter was good. If I were buying a new Volvo though, I would probably go to the Bay Area, much more competition for your business. We bought ours from Orange County Volvo in OC. The Las Vegas dealer was very unwilling to negotiate as they are the only game in town, and I suspect you will get that from Turner / Winter. We also had a bad experience with a salesman from Turner... asked him to tell us about the XC90, and his reply was what do you want to know? If I am thinking of buying a $45K vehicle I want to know everything you know and then some! Also Berberian in Stockton, but they are a small dealership that sells Mercedes / Volvo, and I am not sure if they sell BMW or not??? Only other suggestion, do lots of homework, and in my case we used the Internet big-time and see if you can settle on a deal before even visiting them? This is just my .03 so good luck and the XC90 really is a great Vehicle!
Other factors to consider, some colors do not sell better than others, so dealerships are less likely to deal on them, we were going to leave town without purchasing. We were seriously considering other cars beause of Power Irvines deception.
It was a little over 5,500 off MSRP. MSRP 47,545 Paid 42,000 +TTL As far as dealers in So. Cal, we went to two. Power Volvo Irvine... horrible horrible typical car salesmen (worse than used car salesmen) short story: agreed on a deal, car getting detailed, going over ownership brochures etc... salesman goes to finalize with manager, manager wants more money and they play good cop bad cop with us, lost sale over wood steering wheel that I was willing to pay list on. They wanted $1100 more for exact same car just wood steering wheel, being that we were from out of town, not really wanting to spend the night and it being 9:30pm, were we trapped??? Went to Orange County Volvo next day, spoke with a salesman whom I had previously contacted via the Internet and we had the car we wanted with a no-hassle sale, FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE AT ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO!!! compared to the HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE AT POWER VOLVO OF IRVINE!!!
We purchased a Ruby Red/Taupe 2004 T6 with: Versatility Premium Climate BiXenon Reverse Warning Retracting Mirrors Wood Steering Wheel 42,000 + TTL We oringinally intended to get the T5 AWD, but after driving the T6 and feeling the speed sensitive steering there was no comparison.
Hello: Per the title, here's my post. I just arrived back from Southern CA with my second XC90. There must be intense price competition between the CA Volvo dealers. I have much better luck in getting a lower price in CA than in my home state of Nevada. Part One: My first XC90 was (and still is) a 2004 model (2.5 FWD) from the factory (delivered last week of Dec. 2003). I was able to get the price at $1,000 off MSRP. I ordered it late summer 2003 when most dealers where getting MSRP and plus. I was planning to get a 2005 with the OSD option but checked with the internet manager at the Southern CA dealer where I bought the first Volvo to see if they would deal on any 2004 models they had on the lot. I have already looked at 2 2005 models here in NV and there's not any major external or internal changes I could see other than a bump in the price in a few options (e.g. the Bi-Xenons are going up by $200) price. Part Two: After one telephone call yesterday, today I bought a 2004 XC90 T6 AWD at the same location for ... Base List $40,965 Metallic Paint 450 Climate Package 625 Versatility Package 1,700 Premium Package 1,300 Bi-Xenon Headlamps 500 Reverse Warning System 400 Destination Charge 685 TOTAL MSRP $46,625 My cost was $41,545 plus tax (I paid NV rate), a doc fee of $45 and a one day CA license fee of $20. Also, I received $10,500 for my 1999 s80 (2.9) and paid the rest with cash. Edmunds has listed there is a Volvo marketing support of $1800 for the T6 model with the Versatility package but it must be at least $2500 for me to get this price. Hopefully the dealer make some money on this deal! They did mention that the high price of gas had slowed down the sales of big autos (a.k.a. SUVs) in Southern CA. Both dealers here in NV (one in the south and one up north) don't budge too much off MSRP. I've had success in working a final (I call it OTD ... Out The Door amount) price but I've used the internet manager for both deals. I flew in the first time and they picked me up at the airport. The price was confirmed prior to arrival and the paperwork was done in about 30 minutes. I used a home equity LOC check both times so not much time with the F&I manager. BTY, the dealer I used is located in San Bernaradino, CA. Looks like a good time to get an XC90 if you're interested.
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