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Offline mcmaddy

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2k deposit contribution continues.
« on: 03 October 2016, 07:35 »
Just checked the vw website and the 2k deposit contribution is still available until 9th January. I'm sure the interest rate pa has gone up though, can't remember it being 6% although the representative Apr is still 5.4%.
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Re: 2k deposit contribution continues.
« Reply #1 on: 03 October 2016, 07:59 »
Still no deposit contribution towards the Clubsport.

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Re: 2k deposit contribution continues.
« Reply #2 on: 03 October 2016, 09:07 »
When I went to Stafford Volkswagen I managed to get 6.5k off a GTi that was for a factory order back in end of July.

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Re: 2k deposit contribution continues.
« Reply #3 on: 03 October 2016, 09:16 »
On Friday i went down to local VW dealership to see if there was a GTi in Black to give me an idea of what my Clubsport S would look like - a young lad came up to me and asked if i wanted a gti ...?! He had a 5 month old GTi with Performance pack, upgrade wheels, nav etc etc and had just been offered £20k and was set to lose £9k .... So be careful guys - these cars seriously depreciate!!! Andrew

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Re: 2k deposit contribution continues.
« Reply #4 on: 03 October 2016, 09:21 »
On Friday i went down to local VW dealership to see if there was a GTi in Black to give me an idea of what my Clubsport S would look like - a young lad came up to me and asked if i wanted a gti ...?! He had a 5 month old GTi with Performance pack, upgrade wheels, nav etc etc and had just been offered £20k and was set to lose £9k .... So be careful guys - these cars seriously depreciate!!! Andrew

Sounds like he paid list price and was wanting to trade in, there's no surprise there that the trade in offer is significantly less than list price for a new car.
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Re: 2k deposit contribution continues.
« Reply #5 on: 03 October 2016, 13:03 »
On Friday i went down to local VW dealership to see if there was a GTi in Black to give me an idea of what my Clubsport S would look like - a young lad came up to me and asked if i wanted a gti ...?! He had a 5 month old GTi with Performance pack, upgrade wheels, nav etc etc and had just been offered £20k and was set to lose £9k .... So be careful guys - these cars seriously depreciate!!! Andrew

Sounds like he paid list price and was wanting to trade in, there's no surprise there that the trade in offer is significantly less than list price for a new car.

Yep .... But a 30% loss in 5 months ....  :cry:

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Re: 2k deposit contribution continues.
« Reply #6 on: 03 October 2016, 15:01 »
On Friday i went down to local VW dealership to see if there was a GTi in Black to give me an idea of what my Clubsport S would look like - a young lad came up to me and asked if i wanted a gti ...?! He had a 5 month old GTi with Performance pack, upgrade wheels, nav etc etc and had just been offered £20k and was set to lose £9k .... So be careful guys - these cars seriously depreciate!!! Andrew

Sounds like he paid list price and was wanting to trade in, there's no surprise there that the trade in offer is significantly less than list price for a new car.

Yep .... But a 30% loss in 5 months ....  :cry:

Unfortunately with the big discounts VW allow the flip side is high depreciation. There's only so much money in a car and if people know they can get a huge discount on a new (soon to be defunct) car then they won't pay strong money for a second hand model.
The cheap leased R's haven't helped the situation and VW now find theirselves in a similar position to BMW.
BMW don't let MINI dealers openly sign up with brokers so the discounts are low and the forecourt prices remain high. BMW themselves though long since sold out to the fleet market so people won't pay out full list or anywhere near on their cars, hence the massive depreciation on new BMW's now (even the more fashionable smaller models and SUV's). Merc are going the same way and I suppose that's why the Germans can still shift a lot of metal from the factories keeping the economy buoyant. Stack 'em high and sell 'em cheap to fight off the Koreans and even other Euro manufacturers whilst still trading on the solid German engineering name.
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Re: 2k deposit contribution continues.
« Reply #7 on: 03 October 2016, 18:34 »
On Friday i went down to local VW dealership to see if there was a GTi in Black to give me an idea of what my Clubsport S would look like - a young lad came up to me and asked if i wanted a gti ...?! He had a 5 month old GTi with Performance pack, upgrade wheels, nav etc etc and had just been offered £20k and was set to lose £9k .... So be careful guys - these cars seriously depreciate!!! Andrew

Sounds like he paid list price and was wanting to trade in, there's no surprise there that the trade in offer is significantly less than list price for a new car.

Yep .... But a 30% loss in 5 months ....  :cry:

Sounds huge, but if he held onto it a year he'd lose very little more.  A used car that doesn't have a waiting list as long as your arm always has to be noticeably cheaper than the new one. If you can get a new one for £25k after discount/incentive and the dealer wants to make 15% margin on everything it sells, just to be the same sticker price as what the new one can be got for them you're talking £22k p/x, factor in the customer haggling a little and £20k p/x is very plausible for a £23k used car.
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Re: 2k deposit contribution continues.
« Reply #8 on: 03 October 2016, 22:51 »
On Friday i went down to local VW dealership to see if there was a GTi in Black to give me an idea of what my Clubsport S would look like - a young lad came up to me and asked if i wanted a gti ...?! He had a 5 month old GTi with Performance pack, upgrade wheels, nav etc etc and had just been offered £20k and was set to lose £9k .... So be careful guys - these cars seriously depreciate!!! Andrew

Sounds like he paid list price and was wanting to trade in, there's no surprise there that the trade in offer is significantly less than list price for a new car.

Yep .... But a 30% loss in 5 months ....  :cry:

Sounds huge, but if he held onto it a year he'd lose very little more.  A used car that doesn't have a waiting list as long as your arm always has to be noticeably cheaper than the new one. If you can get a new one for £25k after discount/incentive and the dealer wants to make 15% margin on everything it sells, just to be the same sticker price as what the new one can be got for them you're talking £22k p/x, factor in the customer haggling a little and £20k p/x is very plausible for a £23k used car.

How do you think the Clubsport S will fair on the depreciation stakes ...? It seams like some people are factoring appreciation where as others are thinking £3k a year depreciation ...??

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Re: 2k deposit contribution continues.
« Reply #9 on: 04 October 2016, 07:36 »
^Hard to say... Rarer than rocking horse sh!te is a plus, its diminished practicality on a car platform that is the epitome of practicality is a negative. I'm sure it will depreciate, slower than your average GTI. Will it be a classic? I can't see many current cars lasting 20 years, they're not built like the good ones used to be.
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