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2009 Volkswagen Eos Pricing and Specs

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$4,730*
Volkswagen Eos
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The Volkswagen Eos 2009 prices range from $4,730 for the basic trim level Convertible Eos 103 Tdi to $9,020 for the top of the range Convertible Eos 147 Tsi.

The Volkswagen Eos 2009 comes in Convertible.

The Volkswagen Eos 2009 is available in Diesel and Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Convertible 2.0L 6 SP Direct Shift to the Convertible 2.0L 6SP Manual.

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$5,748

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$7,848

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$9,248

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$10,990

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Volkswagen Eos FAQs

Volkswagen Eos 2009: What's a reasonable price?

The market value of your car, Clare, if you were to sell it privately is probably between $10,000 and $12,000, so $7000 as a trade-in is roughly what you’d expect. It might be a fraction low, but without seeing the car in the flesh, that’s difficult to say for sure. In any case, it’s in the ball-park. That’s how dealers make money on used-cars; they buy them at their price and sell them at yours.

Assuming you’re trading the car in on a new vehicle, the important thing is not how much the dealer offers for your trade-in, but rather the change-over number. That is, the amount you have to pay to get into the new car. A dealer can often flatter you into thinking you’re getting a good deal by discounting the price of the new car, but if they also slice a few dollars off the value of your trade-in, you’re back to square one, right?

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Can you convert me?

FOR a stylish drive there's the VW Beetle cabriolet and the Mini cabriolet. Both look smart and are fun to drive, and you will be able to get them for about $40,000. Another way to go is to buy a coupe/convertible -- one that has a folding metal roof instead of a soft-top. That way you get the security and refinement of a coupe and the fun of a convertible. The VW Eos is a good one, as is the Holden Astra Twin-Top, but they will set you back about $50,000. For a sportier ride there is the Mazda MX-5 coupe/convertible, which is more fun but is only a two-seater. All those cars will be reliable and all represent good value.

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* Price is based on Glass's Information Services third party pricing data for the lowest priced Volkswagen Eos 2009 variant.

The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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