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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Golf mk7 GTD/TDI => Topic started by: Silvadadi on 09 June 2014, 21:39
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Advice please - don't hold any punches!
Been told that my car has been built and I could have it by the end of the month/early July which is surprising considering the expected lead time. We were planning to take delivery in September (64) however it will be registered with my personal plate.
Driving off the forecourt aside, is this going to have an impact on residuals i.e. a late 14 plate instead of a 64 plate and if so how much of a financial penalty is 2 months going to have - couple of hundred quid? Would a 64 plate have that much of a premium over a 14? I read the nightmare that Mr Zen has been having with the gearbox on his GTI and that they had registered his car as a 63 instead of a 14 plate - they offered him £500 compensation.
What would you do?
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Take the car now and dont worry about a few hundred quid of residuals in a few years time.
Theres nothing here which would indicate you would be entitled to any compensation
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My bad - but the reference to mr zen isn't about me claiming compensation but is it the value the dealer places on the difference in the registration?
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I would have a chat with the dealer, they may be keen to get June or July registrations as they are quieter months than Sept would be. Might help them with targets and they may offer you some incentive for taking the car early. A few hundred quid would be in order and would cover any likely reduction in residual for when you sell.