GolfGTIforum.co.uk
Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: mossy69 on 09 January 2016, 19:41
-
Hi All, been to VW today to purchase new GTI (5door DSG no extras) they offered me £2250 off the car in total (£1000 - VW loyalty & £1,250 VW contribution). Does this sound reasonable or should I looking for a better deal. It would be good to know what deals you guys got.
-
Hi All, been to VW today to purchase new GTI (5door DSG no extras) they offered me £2250 off the car in total (£1000 - VW loyalty & £1,250 VW contribution). Does this sound reasonable or should I looking for a better deal. It would be good to know what deals you guys got.
That is a terrible deal. Those 2 items for a total £2250 off should be in addition to a proper discount off the RRP. You should be aiming for upwards of £2500 in addition to your £2250 incentives (depends on the garage), maybe as much as £3600 if they get close to a broker's level of discount. Don't get shafted on your p/x either (I assume you have something to chop in that's a VW as you're getting the loyalty discount).
I'm sure Evo1987 on here could offer you a far better deal than you're currently getting.
-
Hi All, been to VW today to purchase new GTI (5door DSG no extras) they offered me £2250 off the car in total (£1000 - VW loyalty & £1,250 VW contribution). Does this sound reasonable or should I looking for a better deal. It would be good to know what deals you guys got.
I ordered a GTD last weekend and got around £3200 on top of the loyalty and contribution via Carwow, could have got more via DTD but the Carwow dealer was relatively local. Get some broker quotes and shop around.
-
This afternoon I ordered a GTD with Parking & Tech packs in Reflex silver using DTD as a cost comparison and got it for £23,500 with three (2x Minor 1xMajor) services included. This is on PCP.
I know its not a GTI but you can get a deal, in my case i think they just wanted to get shot of me :)
-
Ordered an R yesterday...got both £1250 and £1000 to start with and another £2500 from my dealer , didn't even have to ask for it as i bought my MK7 GTI from him..
-
Yeah that a poor deal back to the drawing doard.
-
I'm in the process of trying to buy a brand new GTD, I've used DTD, Carwow and Orangewheels to get some prices and I've been into a dealer to have a chat about a price for my part ex, a 2008 BMW 330i convertible and they had the cheek to offer me £6k, that's not even a competitive part ex offer. So I'm selling privately instead.
The brokers were offering about 9.5% to 10% off the rrp price so it seems you have a lot of room left to negotiate yet.
Goodluck
-
I have been looking into a deal for an R to replace my wife's Mk6 GTi and the the best price we got was £33,673 and that was for an oryx white 5 door DSG with £5230 worth of extras. That is without the VW £1000 loyalty discount.
After talking to our dealer later this afternoon we have decided to go for a GTi Clubsport instead.
For the deal the OP has been offered, seems a bit lacking.
-
Hi All, been to VW today to purchase new GTI (5door DSG no extras) they offered me £2250 off the car in total (£1000 - VW loyalty & £1,250 VW contribution). Does this sound reasonable or should I looking for a better deal. It would be good to know what deals you guys got.
Drop me an email with what you would like and I will see what I can come up with something for you.
Vwcheltenham@icloud.com
-
a nearly new 1 :smiley:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201601079873012?radius=1500&maximum-age=up_to_1_year_old&model=golf&keywords=gti&page=27&postcode=HU16%205UA&make=volkswagen&sort=pricedesc&search-target=usedcars&onesearchad=used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew&logcode=p
-
a nearly new 1 :smiley:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201601079873012?radius=1500&maximum-age=up_to_1_year_old&model=golf&keywords=gti&page=27&postcode=HU16%205UA&make=volkswagen&sort=pricedesc&search-target=usedcars&onesearchad=used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew&logcode=p
It has the winter pack as it has heated seats too.
-
a nearly new 1 :smiley:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201601079873012?radius=1500&maximum-age=up_to_1_year_old&model=golf&keywords=gti&page=27&postcode=HU16%205UA&make=volkswagen&sort=pricedesc&search-target=usedcars&onesearchad=used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew&logcode=p
Why bother with a used one when you can have a new one (with brand new tyres etc) for a grand more and if you're PCPing you'll get that grand back through lower %APR on a new one than a used one.
-
a nearly new 1 :smiley:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201601079873012?radius=1500&maximum-age=up_to_1_year_old&model=golf&keywords=gti&page=27&postcode=HU16%205UA&make=volkswagen&sort=pricedesc&search-target=usedcars&onesearchad=used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew&logcode=p
Why bother with a used one when you can have a new one (with brand new tyres etc) for a grand more and if you're PCPing you'll get that grand back through lower %APR on a new one than a used one.
That's exactly why I changed my mind about buying a nearly new GTD, it doesn't make sense to buy nearly new when VW have the deposit contribution and much lower APR rate when buying new on PCP.................now I've just gotta find a dealer that doesn't wanna rip me off on my part ex or sell it privately which is hassle
-
a nearly new 1 :smiley:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201601079873012?radius=1500&maximum-age=up_to_1_year_old&model=golf&keywords=gti&page=27&postcode=HU16%205UA&make=volkswagen&sort=pricedesc&search-target=usedcars&onesearchad=used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew&logcode=p
Why bother with a used one when you can have a new one (with brand new tyres etc) for a grand more and if you're PCPing you'll get that grand back through lower %APR on a new one than a used one.
I can't see 9 miles wearing the tyres down much :smiley: but if new car not much different in price then new it would be
-
That looks a good deal on the face of it. Being a registered car does it qualify for the £1250 finance contribution and £1000 loyalty bonus?
A drive the deal type discount with the additional 2 "bonus contributions" probably doesn't come out much different.
The immediate advantage is the car is available now, if you can't wait to order your own desired spec.
-
That looks a good deal on the face of it. Being a registered car does it qualify for the £1250 finance contribution and £1000 loyalty bonus?
A drive the deal type discount with the additional 2 "bonus contributions" probably doesn't come out much different.
The immediate advantage is the car is available now, if you can't wait to order your own desired spec.
that dealer has a good few of these car so the right spec might be there :smiley: and the only reason I posted it was if someone wanted a gti now like you said
-
That looks a good deal on the face of it. Being a registered car does it qualify for the £1250 finance contribution and £1000 loyalty bonus?
A drive the deal type discount with the additional 2 "bonus contributions" probably doesn't come out much different.
The immediate advantage is the car is available now, if you can't wait to order your own desired spec.
My understanding is that a pre reg car is a used vehicle and, as such, it will not be eligible for any of the offers associated with new vehicles. Also, the finance offered by Arnold Clark will not be the vwfs pcp product at 4.9% and you will probably be looking at either the expensive VW used finance prod cuts or some third party finance product supplied by Arnold Clark which could be cheaper than the typical VW used rates but not as cheap as the VW new pcp rate.
I'd say these cars are a good purchase for people who want that spec and have access to cheap personal finance.p through other means than the above.
-
That looks a good deal on the face of it. Being a registered car does it qualify for the £1250 finance contribution and £1000 loyalty bonus?
A drive the deal type discount with the additional 2 "bonus contributions" probably doesn't come out much different.
The immediate advantage is the car is available now, if you can't wait to order your own desired spec.
that dealer has a good few of these car so the right spec might be there :smiley: and the only reason I posted it was if someone wanted a gti now like you said
I have emailed them to ask if they have five door ones as when I last looked they only seemed to have three door ones advertised on their website.
-
There were a few 5 door and some 3 door in recent weeks, some seemed to be pre mid 2015 spec.
-
a nearly new 1 :smiley:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201601079873012?radius=1500&maximum-age=up_to_1_year_old&model=golf&keywords=gti&page=27&postcode=HU16%205UA&make=volkswagen&sort=pricedesc&search-target=usedcars&onesearchad=used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew&logcode=p
Why bother with a used one when you can have a new one (with brand new tyres etc) for a grand more and if you're PCPing you'll get that grand back through lower %APR on a new one than a used one.
I can't see 9 miles wearing the tyres down much :smiley: but if new car not much different in price then new it would be
9 miles around the port could add up if the loading team want some fun.... :evil: :grin:
-
a nearly new 1 :smiley:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201601079873012?radius=1500&maximum-age=up_to_1_year_old&model=golf&keywords=gti&page=27&postcode=HU16%205UA&make=volkswagen&sort=pricedesc&search-target=usedcars&onesearchad=used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew&logcode=p
Why bother with a used one when you can have a new one (with brand new tyres etc) for a grand more and if you're PCPing you'll get that grand back through lower %APR on a new one than a used one.
I can't see 9 miles wearing the tyres down much :smiley: but if new car not much different in price then new it would be
9 miles around the port could add up if the loading team want some fun.... :evil: :grin:
pretty sure they would have picked an r or something way better :smiley:
-
spoke to dealer today they said they would give me the new car for 25386 that's a dsg is this a good deal or should I haggle for more cheers once again
-
spoke to dealer today they said they would give me the new car for 25386 that's a dsg is this a good deal or should I haggle for more cheers once again
Any extras on that?? Or a standard car with DSG
-
spoke to dealer today they said they would give me the new car for 25386 that's a dsg is this a good deal or should I haggle for more cheers once again
Any extras on that?? Or a standard car with DSG
And does that include the VW loyalty £1000, and is that also upon the condition that you finance to get the £1250 deposit contribution?
-
yes that's a standard car all the vw discount and the loyalty discount as well , should I still be looking for more
-
Have they got a car you can have by the end of March or is that offer on a factory order?
-
spoke to dealer today they said they would give me the new car for 25386 that's a dsg is this a good deal or should I haggle for more cheers once again
www.drivethedeal.com can do that car for £24,540 that includes the £1250 PCP discount.
If you have a VW you can take that figure down another £1000 to £23,540
That is if you can get one delivered by the end of March.