Hi folks,
First time poster to this group.
My wife is close to closing a deal on a new S-60. I'm curious about the
holdback amount with Volvos. I think it's 3% with GM cars. The difference
between the retail and invoice price on a Volvo seem suspiciously low. I'd
like to know how much leeway we have.
Any help with this calculation will be appreciated.
Lee C. Carpenter
Landisville, PA
DoDO_DeViL(R) - 21 Jun 2004 01:02 GMT
I got $6800 off two months ago.
2004 2.5T FWD Premium Package, black color, only six miles on it.
Good Luck
David
>Hi folks,
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>Lee C. Carpenter
>Landisville, PA
Lee C. Carpenter - 21 Jun 2004 02:55 GMT
Was that including the $3500 cash option? (Which we are able to get now)
> I got $6800 off two months ago.
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> >Lee C. Carpenter
> >Landisville, PA
David - 22 Jun 2004 04:29 GMT
Yes, it included the $3500 factory to dealer incentive.
>Was that including the $3500 cash option? (Which we are able to get now)
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>> >Lee C. Carpenter
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Lee C. Carpenter - 22 Jun 2004 05:29 GMT
Thanks. Our dealer will only go $4950 off.
> Yes, it included the $3500 factory to dealer incentive.
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David - 22 Jun 2004 06:26 GMT
Check out the links below
they have new ones too for this price
Good luck
http://www.volvoofrichardson.com/fs/fs_specials.htm
>Thanks. Our dealer will only go $4950 off.
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Lee C. Carpenter - 22 Jun 2004 20:06 GMT
Nice discounts. Wish I still lived in Texas!
> Check out the links below
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Networkguy - 21 Jun 2004 10:50 GMT
> My wife is close to closing a deal on a new S-60. I'm curious about the
> holdback amount with Volvos. I think it's 3% with GM cars. The difference
> between the retail and invoice price on a Volvo seem suspiciously low. I'd
> like to know how much leeway we have.
Well last time I looked, Volvo was not part of GM.
Does this answer your question?
Hal Whelply - 21 Jun 2004 18:40 GMT
Networkguy,
If you read the original message closely and carefully, I think you'll
realize he never said Volvo is part of GM.
HW
> > My wife is close to closing a deal on a new S-60. I'm curious about the
> > holdback amount with Volvos. I think it's 3% with GM cars. The difference
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> Does this answer your question?
Lee C. Carpenter - 21 Jun 2004 20:37 GMT
Thank you.....
Smart a.ses should read posts carefully so as not to make a plain "a.s" of
themselves.
> Networkguy,
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> > Does this answer your question?
Networkguy - 27 Jun 2004 10:21 GMT
> Thank you.....
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>> > Does this answer your question?
Actually read the reply again and you might understand what I am trying to
say.
Just because GM decide to have a 3% holdback, does not mean that everybody
else has to.
Lee C. Carpenter - 29 Jun 2004 11:37 GMT
Ok, I can see it your way too. Let's just call it a big misunderstanding. :)
Hug?
Lee
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> Just because GM decide to have a 3% holdback, does not mean that everybody
> else has to.
Hal Whelply - 29 Jun 2004 18:50 GMT
You're forgiven.
HW
> Ok, I can see it your way too. Let's just call it a big misunderstanding.
:)
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> > Just because GM decide to have a 3% holdback, does not mean that everybody
> > else has to.