My Take: There is $1000 cash back on the CC unitl March 2nd, 2009 so be sure to take advantage of that. The money factor is fairly low , just shy of 3%. The residual is pretty good as well, so be sure to consider the VW Passat CC Sport. The only downside I see here is that the Sport model doesn’t have a lot of options.
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At Invoice | At MSRP | |||||
Make/Model | Invoice | MSRP | 24-month | 36-month | 24-month | 36-month |
09 Volkswagen CC 4dr Sport | $26,814 | $28,640 | $409 | $322 | $487 | $375 |
NOTE: Estimates assuming the following conditions:
- Inception fees (1st month payment, DMV, doc fee, bank fee, tire tax and possible security deposit) will be paid at signing.
- Local Taxes not included.
- 24-month/15k and 36-month/15k terms.
- All cars are stock, without any options.
2009 Volkswagen CC
2009 Volkswagen CC 4dr Sport
24-month | 15k miles | residual 64% | .00124 base money factor
36-month | 15k miles | residual 60% | .00124 base money factor
48-month | 15k miles | residual 53% | .00124 base money factor
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I got a quote for a CC 2.0 luxury with a residual of 51%.
36 months 12k/year. Man, that seemed low compared to the sport!