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Old 05-22-2011, 12:43 PM   #131
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A service agreement, paying for wear items like tires? How many miles does your lease allow?
17.5k per year, iirc.
And it was a road hazard warranty, not wear item replacement.
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Old 05-22-2011, 01:48 PM   #132
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I have road hazard on my hd tires that they aren't allowed to repair. And it's weird I always catch a nail at 4/32 cause anything under 3/32 is considered worn.

I have 18s on the hhrss and I wish they were larger. So needless I disagree with the 18s on the gti being too big. I think they are perfect.
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Old 05-28-2011, 12:53 AM   #133
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Well I test drove the GTI. For all the hype around this car I was disappointed. It was ok quick in 1st & 2nd gear but then it faded bad. Just another disappointment.

I was told by one of the nearby VW salesman that even though he owns a Volvo, that I would be disappointed in the C30 after driving the GTI.

and...

He was DEAD wrong!!! The C30 I think looks better in person, where the GTI is more boring in person. The added hp & torque of the C30 is way more noticeable even though the C30 I test drove was a craptastic auto where as the GTI was a stick (the way these cars should be IMO).

Then on the highway, the old saying "there's no replacement for displacement" held true. The Volvo's higher displacement (the 5th cylinder) did much better on the highway... constant & linear pull straight thru and over 100mph.

The things I didn't like about the C30 like the non-body color trim all around the car is painted body color on the C30 R-design. The R-design has nicer & bigger wheels (they didn't have one on the lot) but off pictures.

Then the while the VW offers 3yr/36k warranty and free servicing. The Volvo gives you 5yr/50k maintenance free, I'm talking light bulbs, oil changes, wiper blades, tire rotations, everything.

It keeps getting better for the Volvo. They offer this thing called "overseas delivery". So on the C30 R, they sell it to me for 3.1% cheaper than here, they fly me and one other person to Sweden, all expense paid, factory tour, food... I take delivery of my car in Sweden and drive it around where ever I want. Then I fly home and they ship my car to my dealer as well. WIN WIN!! I'm not sure why or where but I'm sure they are saving some import tax or something.

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http://www.volvocars.com/us/sales-se...s/default.aspx

So that did it... The Volvo C30 R-Design. Just as I posted earlier...

Just have to wait to see what happens with my current ride...
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Old 05-28-2011, 01:10 AM   #134
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Well I test drove the GTI. For all the hype around this car I was disappointed. It was ok quick in 1st & 2nd gear but then it faded bad. Just another disappointment.

I was told by one of the nearby VW salesman that even though he owns a Volvo, that I would be disappointed in the C30 after driving the GTI.

and...

He was DEAD wrong!!! The C30 I think looks better in person, where the GTI is more boring in person. The added hp & torque of the C30 is way more noticeable even though the C30 I test drove was a craptastic auto where as the GTI was a stick (the way these cars should be IMO).

Then on the highway, the old saying "there's no replacement for displacement" held true. The Volvo's higher displacement (the 5th cylinder) did much better on the highway... constant & linear pull straight thru and over 100mph.

The things I didn't like about the C30 like the non-body color trim all around the car is painted body color on the C30 R-design. The R-design has nicer & bigger wheels (they didn't have one on the lot) but off pictures.

Then the while the VW offers 3yr/36k warranty and free servicing. The Volvo gives you 5yr/50k maintenance free, I'm talking light bulbs, oil changes, wiper blades, tire rotations, everything.

It keeps getting better for the Volvo. They offer this thing called "overseas delivery". So on the C30 R, they sell it to me for 3.1% cheaper than here, they fly me and one other person to Sweden, all expense paid, factory tour, food... I take delivery of my car in Sweden and drive it around where ever I want. Then I fly home and they ship my car to my dealer as well. WIN WIN!! I'm not sure why or where but I'm sure they are saving some import tax or something.

Details
http://www.volvocars.com/us/sales-se...s/default.aspx

So that did it... The Volvo C30 R-Design. Just as I posted earlier...

Just have to wait to see what happens with my current ride...
Yeh you save on an import corporation tax because you are importing it instead of them. BMW started doing it in the 90s and it was a huge selling point for their cars, drive from the factory to the boat and the car meets you at your house in a few weeks. BMW would do a key ceremony where they brought you on the factory floor to put the last bolt on the car (after they had finished building it and did all the quality control checks and what not), then a bunch of the factory workers give you a certificate saying that you helped build the car then they clapped as you drive off (while the next schlub walks in the door to put the last bolt on his car). It was a good program and made many really happy customers out of people.
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Old 05-28-2011, 02:14 AM   #135
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Yeah I knew it has to do something with the taxes. But at the end of the day for me, I get the car for cheaper and a free trip. What's not to love?
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Then the while the VW offers 3yr/36k warranty and free servicing. The Volvo gives you 5yr/50k maintenance free, I'm talking light bulbs, oil changes, wiper blades, tire rotations, everything.

It keeps getting better for the Volvo. They offer this thing called "overseas delivery". So on the C30 R, they sell it to me for 3.1% cheaper than here, they fly me and one other person to Sweden, all expense paid, factory tour, food... I take delivery of my car in Sweden and drive it around where ever I want. Then I fly home and they ship my car to my dealer as well. WIN WIN!! I'm not sure why or where but I'm sure they are saving some import tax or something.

So that did it... The Volvo C30 R-Design. Just as I posted earlier...
Yeah, Volvo is definitely doing more to build their appeal these days.
Good choice, man.
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Yeah I knew it has to do something with the taxes. But at the end of the day for me, I get the car for cheaper and a free trip. What's not to love?
I dunno, that extra few days of driving vacation in europe seems like a pretty big bonus to me.
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Yeah, Volvo is definitely doing more to build their appeal these days.
Good choice, man.
Definetly & thanks. Now to just rid myself of the current ride.

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I dunno, that extra few days of driving vacation in europe seems like a pretty big bonus to me.
Right Right.

Now my BIL, aka my car lovin bud, says he wants his next ride to be a volvo. LOL And somehow he has talked my wife into him going with me to Sweden and not her. This could get interesting.....
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Definetly & thanks. Now to just rid myself of the current ride.



Right Right.

Now my BIL, aka my car lovin bud, says he wants his next ride to be a volvo. LOL And somehow he has talked my wife into him going with me to Sweden and not her. This could get interesting.....
Ummm yeh. That sounds like a prefect setup for a Kate Hudson move
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Well I test drove the GTI. For all the hype around this car I was disappointed. It was ok quick in 1st & 2nd gear but then it faded bad. Just another disappointment.

I was told by one of the nearby VW salesman that even though he owns a Volvo, that I would be disappointed in the C30 after driving the GTI.

and...

He was DEAD wrong!!! The C30 I think looks better in person, where the GTI is more boring in person. The added hp & torque of the C30 is way more noticeable even though the C30 I test drove was a craptastic auto where as the GTI was a stick (the way these cars should be IMO).

Then on the highway, the old saying "there's no replacement for displacement" held true. The Volvo's higher displacement (the 5th cylinder) did much better on the highway... constant & linear pull straight thru and over 100mph.

The things I didn't like about the C30 like the non-body color trim all around the car is painted body color on the C30 R-design. The R-design has nicer & bigger wheels (they didn't have one on the lot) but off pictures.

Then the while the VW offers 3yr/36k warranty and free servicing. The Volvo gives you 5yr/50k maintenance free, I'm talking light bulbs, oil changes, wiper blades, tire rotations, everything.

It keeps getting better for the Volvo. They offer this thing called "overseas delivery". So on the C30 R, they sell it to me for 3.1% cheaper than here, they fly me and one other person to Sweden, all expense paid, factory tour, food... I take delivery of my car in Sweden and drive it around where ever I want. Then I fly home and they ship my car to my dealer as well. WIN WIN!! I'm not sure why or where but I'm sure they are saving some import tax or something.

Details
http://www.volvocars.com/us/sales-se...s/default.aspx

So that did it... The Volvo C30 R-Design. Just as I posted earlier...

Just have to wait to see what happens with my current ride...
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