Volvo S90 T6 Offer - How can I make this better?

Don’t remember, @mzcool can’t get them below $55,400 selling price

Have you looked into the costco offer? Extra 3k off invoice pricing + incentives?
With the 4.5k conquest pull ahead, you can really clean up on this deal.

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I thought about the same. But do $60K Volvo buyers even know what Costco is? :slight_smile:

add some msds and this could be super deal!

I’m waiting for a breakdown on the fees. I am probabaly going to turn in my BMW early since I don’t want/need two cars so I won’t be able to apply the $4500 to my Volvo payment.

here is 59k deal for 500ish before pull ahead. he did put MSDs tho

I heard about the Costco deal. It looks great. I don’t have a membership though. I’m going to try to find someone who does and hope that works.

you also get $200 Costco credit after survey… :slight_smile:

If you add your 4500 to this one, you can really clean up. In Boston :slight_smile:
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Costco membership is $50 a year I believe. Very much worth the savings.

Btw for the $55,400, that was without much negotiation, I’m sure I can get more.

Either way, the best offer I’ve gotten so far is $542, 0 due at signing for 36/12. I think I can do better, and I’m sure you can do better than $600 a month.

Why? You can ask them to apply it as a cap cost reduction at signing. Is it Don Beyer?

So you can buy a bottle of champagne to celebrate after the deal? I like it…

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Just apply on-line, takes 5 minutes and you all set.

They offered me that car for $509 a month, $1900 due at signing. 36/12.

Remember guys: it’s VA, tax on full sales price and $599 dealer fees

$1900 due at signing total, before pull ahead/conquest payments? Wow good deal. Since the 7.5k miles to 12k miles jump reduces a further 2-3% of residual value easily.

yike! tax on full sales… :frowning: didn’t realize

Yes, we have lot to learn from “trusted hackr” ursus

“Offered” deal is not the same as “closed” deal :wink:

I only qualify for volvo pull-ahead, which just means they terminate your existing lease. So yes.