Top three + one of the bottom three
And loyalty is regional. 2k in the northeast 500 on the west coast, with lots of variations
Told ya MAY 1st got it!
He asked whatâs stackable, not how much.
Iâm now seeing $3000 âdealer allowanceâ for C40 and $1000 for XC40 on my local dealerâs websites. If thatâs can combine with $2500 Costco, C40 is a better deal than last month because MF is lower this month too.
âAvailable on retail purchases only. Not available on lease deals.â
Ah, thanks for clarification. Darn, sounded too good to be true
Todayâs Volvo news is they are updating the C40 and XC40 lineup this Fall with newer, bigger batteries (faster charge) for RWD, and newer rear motors in both the RWD and AWD configurations.
On paper itâs super close to an ID.4 or MY except they are charging 20k more. They will need to give us crazy rebate or they will just sit on lots even with the changes.
Just drove an XC40 recharge and ride quality is significantly better than the MY.
I thought I was the only one who goes to Yahoo for headlines
Thatâs not saying much. Is there anything in the segment that rides worse than a MY?
I think it was another thread, but are Volvo leases are very restricted when it comes to buyouts?
This should really be its own thread because itâs specific to model, trim, location, etc.
I just bought out my lease and it was super easy. Filled out the form, mailed in a certified check and Volvo mailed me the transfer title. Took it to a tags/title place and completed the transfer. Never stepped foot in a dealer.
The context is buyout by a third-party dealer.
And yes Volvo is one of the most restrictive. They wonât even let their own dealers buy out a leased Volvo as a standalone transaction.
Is this correct? Cuz like when i got a new one, they did the car separately. They sent a payment for the car via their internal system and then kept it.
You got another Volvo from them, and this is NOT what heâs saying.
But it wasnât in the same transaction.
meaning selling without buying