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Sep 11th, 2009, 00:21 | #1 |
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Researching for an XC60 Purchase
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I just found this board in my search for info regarding an XC60 purchase I am planning to do. Got my test drive on the saturday for the 2.4D Geartronic and the Drive version on the Sunday ,so let's see how that goes. Now I have a car to scrap (it is a T-reg and so qualifies) and a car to part-ex. 1st Question) Will a dealer Part-ex and do a scrappage at the same time. Now the spec I considering is the 2.4D SE Geartronic or Drive (not yet decided - need the Test drive 1st) with the following options Winter Pack Communcuations Pack (for BT and GPS) Dark Tinted Widows Power Tailgate Rear Park Assist High Performance radio System (for the IPOD connector) Now going through this forum it seems to suggest that the following options would be helpful too. Front Parking Sensors Blind spot information system 2nd Question) I would like other members thoughts on this. Is there anything that would be useful? I have noticed on here that delaers are giving an extra 15% off if you scrappage. 3rd Question) So does that mean £1000 off + 15% off pre-VAT price? Is this still happening as I do not see any details on the volvo website? Also is there any other offers that I should now about regarding the XC60? Thanks for your help Sug |
Sep 11th, 2009, 06:48 | #2 |
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Hello Sug, as I've just ordered an XC90 I can't help with much but I do know there an extra £2300 allowance on top of part ex price and 21% discount on an SE Geartronic XC60 through Drive the Deal's website - the XC90 deals were even better and I couldn't quite believe it was all going to work until I got the call from the Volvo dealer to say they'd ordered the car!
I go through cars pretty quickly and have used DtD prices before to negotiate dealers down but this is the first time I've gone through them and the whole process was excellent. Just to be clear I have no connection with them other than being a very happy customer! |
Sep 11th, 2009, 07:30 | #3 | |
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I have driven the 2.4D model in Sweden (rental car) and I must say, it was very brisk. Not far of from the "old" D5 engine. I would imagine that the new Drive model is even better as it weights less with no 4x4 drivetrain. As for options, go for the "Premium" package, that way you get the leather and the Sat Nav for less money. BLIS is the best option I have ever taken. Front & Rear Parking sensors are great as the front is quite large. Upgraded stereo is fantastic, I have the Dynaudio which is purity of sound in itself. We also went for Power Tailgate as wife found the boot door really heavy. Works great. Dark Tinted Windows, an option we also took and yes, it does help greatly with reducing heat in the cabin. What colour of the car are you thinking of?
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Sep 11th, 2009, 08:26 | #4 |
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Although not the XC60 - my V70 is fairly new - and came with:
Front and rear sensors - god send - especially with the long rounded nose. Performance Audi - not the top of the range one - the middle one - excellent quality BT and Satnav - get it - works well IMHO - only had a problem with it when it was -15c outside!! The stuff that is on mine which I am not too bothered about (ex-demonstrator) are the IR glass (reduces heat apparently), front windows with hydrophobic coating (kind of cool when you wash the car) - storage pack (rear armrest and boot dividers). Volvo leather is excellent - so go with that. |
Sep 11th, 2009, 09:29 | #5 | |
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The scrappage deal is that you get 15% off the "recommended retail price" AND 15% off all the factory fit options - this of course automatically gives 15% off the VAT. That is the Volvo part of the deal. The government is also giving £1000 per car so you get that in addition to the 15%. An example: 2.4D Drive RRP £24520 Metallic Paint £600 Total £25120 Less 15% £3768 Net Price £21352 less Government Money (£1000) Plus On the Road Charges £725 Total Price you Pay £21077 I found it virtually impossible to improve on this "available at all dealers" price although I did negotiate a small dealer supplied extra free. There is nothing extra if your scrap car is actually worth anything. The offer runs until the end of September or, if sooner, until the government money runs out. Delivery is, I think, approx 8 weeks. Check the www.DrivetheDeal.com website for non scrappage deals. You might be surprised! Chris Last edited by ChrisE; Sep 11th, 2009 at 09:38. |
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Sep 11th, 2009, 11:59 | #6 |
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Let me have your email address and i will happily quote you.
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Sep 11th, 2009, 18:10 | #7 |
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Hi folks thanks for help
Pritvar I would go for the SE Premium but my partner doesn't like leather. She says says she doesn't likej the smell. But we got a leather that doesn't small I say but she is not budging - women! To be honest with you I think we had a bad experience in a Saab hire car we had where the leather stunk. So I am trying to convince her that Volvo leather is good - we'll see. Regarding the colour I want the orinco blue - nice... I've looked at drive the deal nice price without the scrappage. In fact it is cheaper than the scrappage deal it self. But I am hopping a dealer would budge. If not I have always got dirve the deal. Also going done the drive the deal route does mean I have to tie my self to the finance thingy - reading the note on drivethedeal. I don't really want to. Let's see how the test drive goes tomorrow. Regards Sug |
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Sep 13th, 2009, 20:24 | #9 |
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Hi,
Regarding the leather; don't forget that Volvo treat their leather differently. Certainly, the XC60 leather we have, doesn't smell as 'strong' as other leathers we have had. Colin |
Sep 14th, 2009, 19:51 | #10 |
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One more thing to get that is sensible (IMHO) is SupaGard on the paintwork and interior - I have had this on seveal cars and it is a godsend!!
Usual cost is around £299 and well worth it Iain BTW agree about the front park assist - I think that should be standard |
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