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  • gaffer
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    Originally posted by greenGS View Post
    ...Price decreases were also announced on some upcoming 2009 models, including the Jetta TDI, with a drop by $1,200 to $24,275 for the sedan and $25,675 for the wagon, and the Jetta Wagon 2.5, which drops by $1,500 to $23,475 from the prices announced when the models were introduced at the 2008 Montreal Auto Show in January...
    Add that to the potential $1000-$1500 eco rebate on the TDI and I think that is a pretty reasonable starting point for the TDI. Hopefully some more cuts come our way before they come out.

    Originally posted by Canadian Turbo View Post
    The rumor is the price on the Passat CC is around $27,000 US to add that in the mix.
    I really like the looks of the CC.

    Andrew

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  • Canadian Turbo
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    The rumor is the price on the Passat CC is around $27,000 US to add that in the mix.

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  • greenGS
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    ...Price decreases were also announced on some upcoming 2009 models, including the Jetta TDI, with a drop by $1,200 to $24,275 for the sedan and $25,675 for the wagon, and the Jetta Wagon 2.5, which drops by $1,500 to $23,475 from the prices announced when the models were introduced at the 2008 Montreal Auto Show in January...

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  • Deuce
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    Originally posted by Canadian Turbo View Post
    ...so really the deals are not as good as they make it seem.
    Aha... "El Presidente"... he is a smart one!

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  • Canadian Turbo
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    I have also heard some companies are lowering the MSRP but raising option/package prices so really the deals are not as good as they make it seem.

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  • BadKenny
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    Originally posted by GINCH View Post
    Just so you know, VW Credit might be changing the interest rates based on the new prices so you might still be better off the way things are. Ken, we will check to see which scenario works better for you, interest rate or price reduction. Either way all is good!!

    derek
    Hey Derek,
    Good point, especially since when we talked you did mention the not-insignificant lease rate reduction....lol, if only it could be both!

    Hahahhaa, well see you saturday morning!

    Ken

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  • Deuce
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    MSRP Reduction... bah.
    My money is goin' South of the border for my next ride.

    Then again... there is that little issue about a "Do Not Import" list. :o)

    Cheers... Deuce.
    Last edited by Deuce; 02-13-2008, 09:50 PM.

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  • GINCH
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    Just so you know, VW Credit might be changing the interest rates based on the new prices so you might still be better off the way things are. Ken, we will check to see which scenario works better for you, interest rate or price reduction. Either way all is good!!

    derek

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  • greenGS
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    I picked mine up about 5 weeks ago.

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  • BadKenny
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    Oh crap! I should talk to Nick/Derek at 5th ave..... might be too late but I haven't taken delivery yet (take it on sat)....

    Anyone know/???

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  • Road Runner
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    My gf is buying a MKV GTI from SCFC, wow would she ever have been pissed if I made her buy it last week!

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  • Khyron
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    Oh yah prices are effective the 15th.

    VERY interested in the Jetta wagon price decrease. My mk4 was almost 30K 6 years ago.

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  • gaffer
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    That is interesting when you considered the new MSRP of the Passat wagon compared to the MSRP of the up comming Jetta wagon posted not too long ago at $24,975 for the base 2.5L.

    I wonder if that means they are going to drop the price of the Jetta wagon?

    Andrew

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  • Tuna
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    Originally posted by Ryan View Post
    holy god the passat 3.6 wagon costs an arm/leg compared to the 2.0t
    Yea but 4motion adds a few thousand plus it has standard features like bi-xenon's which are something like 1500 option on the 2.0T. Not saying it's right, just sayin.

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  • R_Ethug
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    holy god the passat 3.6 wagon costs an arm/leg compared to the 2.0t
    Last edited by R_Ethug; 02-13-2008, 03:47 PM.

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