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Offline Mark V GTD

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Re: MKVII GTD Purchase
« Reply #10 on: 14 November 2015, 00:55 »
If you guys only use brokers to get dealers to match the prices, the brokers will go out of business... then we will all pay more.

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Re: MKVII GTD Purchase
« Reply #11 on: 14 November 2015, 08:30 »
I'm sure the majority of people who get a quote from a broker will buy through  the broker.
I've recently bought my son a fiesta through DtD.
Unfortunately I had to travel to north Wales to pick it up due to various circumstances and although I enjoyed the drive home, I could have done without taking over 3 hours out of my schedule.
I'm also one of those people who prefer to have a Manchester prefix on their number plate ( strange I know ) and DtD won't guarantee your car will come from localish dealer.
Either way, I just want the cheapest and most convenient way of buying a car and shopping around is all part of that process.
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Re: MKVII GTD Purchase
« Reply #12 on: 14 November 2015, 09:01 »
Being In the car trade  (not sales) I would be fairly confident that you can walk into any vw dealership and be very demanding on a discount when buying a vw diesel. Aside from the scandal and a glut of vw gtd floating around on the system, we are approaching month end and close to Christmas. It couldn't be a better time to go in a be hard nosed. I'd be pushing for at least 20%
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Re: MKVII GTD Purchase
« Reply #13 on: 14 November 2015, 09:55 »
Thanks everyone for the replies. I am on a 16% discount at the moment off list and now need to agree a future trade in value on the other car. 

There seems to be a £1,000 floating discount available if you provide evidence of your 'loyalty' to the brand which is more dieselgate reassurance than anything to do with loyalty in my view.

Interesting!

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What I save on the GTD will go into the Safari.  :laugh:

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Re: MKVII GTD Purchase
« Reply #14 on: 14 November 2015, 10:00 »
Being In the car trade  (not sales) I would be fairly confident that you can walk into any vw dealership and be very demanding on a discount when buying a vw diesel. Aside from the scandal and a glut of vw gtd floating around on the system, we are approaching month end and close to Christmas. It couldn't be a better time to go in a be hard nosed. I'd be pushing for at least 20%

20% is massively optimistic - I doubt anyone that didn't work for a VW dealership has ever got 20% off a new car not pre-registered, scandal or no scandal. Plenty of VW dealers won't even have 20% margin in a new car if their customer satisfaction rating isn't top notch and they don't have the upper tiers of volume discount. You might be lucky enough to get 15% on a car in stock or unallocated to a specific buyer on the national system, but any more than that is massively unlikely.
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Re: MKVII GTD Purchase
« Reply #15 on: 14 November 2015, 10:25 »
Being In the car trade  (not sales) I would be fairly confident that you can walk into any vw dealership and be very demanding on a discount when buying a vw diesel. Aside from the scandal and a glut of vw gtd floating around on the system, we are approaching month end and close to Christmas. It couldn't be a better time to go in a be hard nosed. I'd be pushing for at least 20%
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Not sure about 20% unless it's already been built and not a factory order.
I'm getting a petrol so I can't chuck the emissions scandal in their faces quite so easily
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Re: MKVII GTD Purchase
« Reply #16 on: 14 November 2015, 10:37 »
New Member here,

I have recently ( yesterday ) ordered a New GTI through drivethedeal. Got 13 % discount plus £1,250 Depsoit contribution and an additional £1,000 discount on teh basis my son has a polo( just need to priovide a copy of the v5 )

All in all a 3 door dsg GTI in white came in at £22,895 a saving of just under 6k. This is far better than my local dealer ot inded a dealer on carwow was able to offer.

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Re: MKVII GTD Purchase
« Reply #17 on: 14 November 2015, 10:37 »
If you guys only use brokers to get dealers to match the prices, the brokers will go out of business... then we will all pay more.

It depends on the volumes. Having dealt  with drivethedeal this morning and based on the individual I spoke to, I'd be delighted to give the dealer the business if they matched the price.
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Re: MKVII GTD Purchase
« Reply #18 on: 14 November 2015, 14:38 »
If you guys only use brokers to get dealers to match the prices, the brokers will go out of business... then we will all pay more.

It depends on the volumes. Having dealt  with drivethedeal this morning and based on the individual I spoke to, I'd be delighted to give the dealer the business if they matched the price.

If you don't mind me asking, What was the issue with drivethedeal? They knew there stuff when i spoke to them, even called back to say i could have an additional £1,000 discount as my son had a polo. This was after i placed the order.

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Re: MKVII GTD Purchase
« Reply #19 on: 14 November 2015, 16:14 »
The guy rang me up, I told him that I'd had a better price and he then flat out told me it was impossible in a pretty aggressive manner that suggested I was full of it. He didn't query whether I was an existing Volkswagen customer so if they knew their stuff, they could have worked out pretty quickly where the £1,000 was coming from. Surely you'd qualify that as well?

I rang back later and confirmed that they could better the price he quoted factoring in the £1,000. Going to do my best to ensure that the dealer gets my business as I much prefer his attitude.
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