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Re: Is the 24 month lease a no-brainer? Or do I have no brain? [bomb27]
by bomb27 on Mon Mar 24 18:40:02 PDT 2008
Granted this is why I am pursuing this lease deal--you have to ask for the $299 promotion offered in the tri-state area and ask for the Garmin promotion AND the trade in promotion to be factored into the lease. That totals $1250 OFF the 2 year lease, which by my calculations, makes this lease deal a 0% interest lease deal.
Re: Lease new S60 and S80 or buy out old, leases? [s60leaser]
by qbrozen on Thu Feb 28 08:11:37 PST 2008
ya know, something else you might want to consider is early termination. I mean, depending on your per mile charge on the S80, if you are already at the mileage limit, it may behoove you to turn it in with a check for the remaining payments. Granted, you lose the use of the car from now till June, but it may not be worth it if the per mile charge is too high. something to think about.
Re: S40 2.4 offer...thoughts? [sprinkler13]
by qbrozen on Mon Aug 13 17:58:50 PDT 2007
well, that's sounding alot more realistic. Did you figure out what went wrong with the other deal? what you have now is pretty much in line with what leasecompare is showing, so it looks good. by the way, financing a car for 7 years is nuts. Granted, 6.25% on a 7-year note is pretty darn good, but would you really want to be making payments on a car after 6 years and 90k miles? I've come to the realization that if I can't pay off a car in 5 years, then I can't afford it. In any case, thanks to the lease incentives on volvos, it is far better to lease, then buy it out.
Re: Plan to purchase this weekend [jessreds40]
by wyattad on Tue Jun 26 17:54:27 PDT 2007
You might want to check into volvo's OSD (overseas delivery program). http://new.volvocars.com/enewsletter/07/summer/m_yourvolvo.html Right now they are running some great deals. You basically get select package, metallic paint, auto trans and climate package for $23,000. Granted you do have to wait for the car to come back, about 6-8 weeks, but you do get 2 free roundtrip tickets to pick your car up and one night hotel stay. There are vacation packages you can also add. I hear University Volvo really knows what they are doing when it comes to OSD. Just for futher information Autobahn Volvo in Fort Worth is running any S40 2.4i on the lot for $24,500.
Re: Less than sticker [empty1]
by jtrego on Tue Feb 27 10:27:23 PST 2007
I hate to nitpick comments, but since many are buying this car site unseen or with a very minimal test drive experience I have to make a few comments. I would have to disagee about the C70 being underpowered. I have read this alot and I'm not sure where that comes from, but I would expect it has something to do with acceleration from a dead stop. Granted, the 0 to 60 is not fantastic, but that doesn't mean the car in underpowerd. In fact, in most situations that we drive in, the car is outstanding. I like that Vovlo didn't just focus on raw hp because that just results in a lot of wheel spin in low gear. But, when you get to third gear (with the manual at least) the car really takes off, so that the 30 to 70mph speed is fantastic, which is when you really need it under most normal driving conditions. Too much hp on wet and icy roads or with stones is dangerous, but once the car is safely moving, there is plenty of acceleration. On back roads, it pulls quckly up out of corners and takes off. And, at cruising speeds, even in 6th gear this thing moves quickly and easily aroung most vehicles with minimal depression of the pedal. If more power is needed to qucikly pass, just downshift to 5th and it really takes off. Finally, for the weight of the car, I don't ever feel it dragging, yet it is incredibly solid on the road for a car this small. So, for those of you buying this car or thinking of buying this car, don't just look at the hp number and don't just look at 0 to 60 accel. I think Volvo did a great job matching the power for the size and weight of the car and I think the power and acceleration is plenty right where its needed, once the car is up and moving. So unless you are planning on pulling this 45 thousand dollar car out in front of a moving truck often, I think there is plenty of power. And yes, I realize we all have different needs from a car, but I just wanted to offer a different perspective than what most have reported in their comparison shopping and real driving experiences with this. Keep in mind, I am talking about the manaual transmission because I did find that when I test drove the automatic trans there was some lag.
Re: so..... [kyfdx]
by qbrozen on Wed May 10 08:49:48 PDT 2006
Thanks for the info. Using that residual and MF, I came up with the following using Edmunds calculator: MSRP: $42,875 (climate, premium, and convenience packs) invoice: $40,325 selling: $30,000 residual: $18,865 down: $1400 (roughly security, tags, and 1st month) tax: 6% = $416.20/month Not bad for the car. Unfortunately, its nowhere near where I want to be. I know the 2 cars don't compare, but I'm looking at an Accord 6-speed sedan, and that's about $140 less per month. Really, the only advantage to the volvo is that its a hair faster, has AWD, and the adjustable suspension. Granted, these are cool advantages, just not enough to make me pay 1.5 times the money. Hey Vmax ... any chance they are offering that kind of money on the T5??

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