« Reply #15 on: 19 May 2015, 16:02 »
Considering VWUK buy them straight from the factory and still own the car at the end so can manipulate the resale value I'd say they were on to a very good thing.
If dealers can offer 11% plus discounts and still make money then VWUK must buy the cars in very cheaply, especially with good exchange rates and low interest.
The challenge to them is the gradual erosion of people's perception of actually owning a car. The buying public are slow to change habits but eventually they do especially if suckered in by affordability.
Then once people are suckered in the prices go up...
Not that I'm cynical or anything.

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