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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / October 2006

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Matt Nasca - 30 Oct 2006 03:15 GMT
I would like to purchase or lease a new Volvo for my wife, however I
have no idea how to buy a new car. Does anyone really know how to get a
good deal on a new Volvo? Which Dealership has the best service? Sould
I put my information on line or just go throught the dealers website?
Thanks,
Matt
Gary Heston - 30 Oct 2006 04:03 GMT
>I would like to purchase or lease a new Volvo for my wife, however I
>have no idea how to buy a new car. Does anyone really know how to get a
>good deal on a new Volvo? Which Dealership has the best service? Sould
>I put my information on line or just go throught the dealers website?
>Thanks,

The lowest cost overall seems to be overseas delivery. Are you in Brazil
or Chile?

Gary

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mjc<DELETETHIS>13 - 30 Oct 2006 10:45 GMT
> I would like to purchase or lease a new Volvo for my wife, however I
> have no idea how to buy a new car. Does anyone really know how to get a
> good deal on a new Volvo? Which Dealership has the best service? Sould
> I put my information on line or just go throught the dealers website?
> Thanks,
> Matt

   If you want a decent deal without a lot of extra work, find a
dealer with a good reputation. Then look for a car with a really
homely color scheme - Volvo is famous for their poor taste in
colors. If they have several of them, and they aren't moving,
start making offers. Just don't be obnoxious, because you want
the dealer to service it properly, too. Consider asking which car
they are most willing to deal on, and make it clear that you will
check to make sure it isn't a lemon or repaired "new" wreck...

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