Is it worth it (savings wise) or just another shitty marketing hook?
I’ve leased 3 Volvos and the A Plan price was slightly worse than what TrueCar would suggest is a “Great Deal”. If you’re terrified of negotiation or your time is more valuable than spending hours pitting dealers against each other, it seems to be a reasonable shortcut to a discount.
Do you have an example of sticker vs sale price you can usually pull off?
Email internet/fleet sales once you have a confit you know you want and see why they come back with. Some have great prices that way, since they all know you comparison shop with the dealers in that part of the state you are in. Based on those replies, if a-plan is better go with that!
I did A-plan and it was better than Costco and was abiut the employee pricing. Just keep in mind, that not vehicles qualify for A-plan (XC40).
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Don't buy a Volvo. It screams that you gave up on life
I mean, I’m in the XC60 class range. X3 looks like they got the intern the style it, the GLC looks like a tumor, the Q5 rear end looks like a dick head, the RDX looks like a RAV4 had a baby with a train. American cars are off the table. Lexus and Infinity aren’t contenders. What do you suggest? A velar? That will spend 2 weekend a month in the shop.
What's wrong with Lexus? Imo, it gives the best bang for the buck.