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DerProfi

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JuanDixon, do you really think that anyone is going to give you 2 roundtrip tickets to Europe unless you buy the car?
 

sxr7171

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Not to be a d!ck, but how is this a hot deal? Anyone who's insterested in a European vehicle should already know about European delivery. Every European manufacturer except Volkswagen offers European delivery, and Volkswagen plans to also offer it soon. Only European cars made in the US don't have European delivery (duh) such as the Mercedes ML series, and the BMW X5, M-Coupe, and M-Roadster. It has been that way for years and will be for many more, so I can't figure out where the "hot deal" is in all of this.

BTW 8% off MSRP isn't all that great since when you buy it here you can negotiate a better price than that anyway. It also takes a while to get your car so if you need a car quickly - forget about it.
 

starz716

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Thanks for the info. I guess I never realized that Volvo offered the same kind of program as BMW. Gee just call me a d!ck.

 

sxr7171

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One might assume that anyone actually in the market for a new Volvo might have visited the US Volvo website where the "Overseas Delivery" program is on the front page. It has been for 2 years at least. So I don't know about "well kept secret." No offense Foggy. I suppose many people now know for when they're out looking for a new car.
 

RossMAN

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Nice deal.

If I'm ever in the market for a new Volvo (just bought a brand new fully loaded Honda Accord SE automatic for $2k under invoice) then I'll definitely have to consider this.

What's the best bang for your buck Volvo for around $32k? I don't really care about leather or all wheel drive.