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    Expecting delivery of our new Tig this week or next and was wondering if we're getting an ok deal or not? We live in Canada and we're getting a Candy White Comfortline. The dealer agreed to pay our last 2 lease payments on our current car, about $375 and change each month, also agreed to add and install the crossbars that go with the roof rails. I think he took off another $250 (dont have the numbers with me right now). In the end, on the VW select finance plan at 0.9% right now and with $1000 down we're going to be paying $514 monthly over 60 months. Deal or no deal? Thanks in advance for any opinions!
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    Default Re: Deal or no deal?

    For a thousand down, 0.9% with VW Select Financing, that is a very good deal. If I'm correct, the VW Select plan is an 'open' contract, so you can dump extra payments in at any time, which is also good. Not to mention: you are dodging two lease payments.

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    Default Re: Deal or no deal?

    Quote Originally Posted by reservoircat View Post
    For a thousand down, 0.9% with VW Select Financing, that is a very good deal. If I'm correct, the VW Select plan is an 'open' contract, so you can dump extra payments in at any time, which is also good. Not to mention: you are dodging two lease payments.
    What he said! lol.
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    Default Re: Deal or no deal?

    lol thanks guys.... just always wonder when your negotiating and you get what you want if you should have asked for even more, lol....
    The car is (still is) fantastic, absolutely no regrets!!!

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