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Old 03-24-2010, 10:36 PM
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Pure Speculation

I have an opportunity to get a pretty full loaded g37 pre, sport, nav, and all the little things for 43k out the door vpp pricing.. But I don't really need the car for another 2 months.

I also can order a car right now the way I want it (above has nav and the color is white), blue without nav for invoice pricing plus any incentives that may be around once the car comes in.

Do you think in basically mid May that I would be able to get the same car above for near that price?

How much room do you think there is for negotiations in 2 months.
I know this is all speculation. Just want to hear others thoughts
Old 03-24-2010, 10:49 PM
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VPP is always set, and won't change unless the invoice changes.
Old 03-24-2010, 10:58 PM
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I know, but do you think it would be possible to negotiate about the same price as vpp today in 2 months?
Old 03-24-2010, 11:18 PM
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There are no negotiations involved with VPP. Are you sure you're getting a VPP deal?

You show up with your VPP code, they plug it into the system (in front of you), and the system spits out a price. If they're not up front about this with you, you may be being lied to.
Old 03-24-2010, 11:55 PM
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What I mean is right now I have a vpp code that can get me 43k out the door but that expires march 31.
I am contemplating on buying now at the 43k price or waiting 2 months because I don't need to. In 2 months I will not have vpp pricing.
So i was wondering do you think at that time (in 2 months) we would be negotiate (without vpp) normal dealer a price similar to one I have now (with vpp) or do you think the price of 43k out the door will be best until late in the year.
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VPP is only valid while you're still employed with whatever company you work for.

If you are VPP-C or VPP-D, then yes, you can negotiate a better deal. If its A or B, then you might as well take it now, as the savings will far outweight 2 payments.
Old 03-26-2010, 10:11 PM
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if you have a hot little VPP code right now, it expires next Wednesday the 31st of March 2010.

After that, any claim codes you have are void.
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