« Reply #109 on: 05 August 2021, 22:32 »
I think it comes down to spec. The in-stock cars are likely to be standard spec or have just one or two options, and there’ll be certain options that are ‘must haves’ for some would-be buyers, so they’re prepared to suffer the long delays to get a car with those options.
If I was considering a new GTI or Clubsport, I don’t think there’s anything I’d want over and above the standard spec, other than a set of better alloys, and I wouldn’t be picking any of VW’s factory alloy wheel options, I’d go for a set of good quality, aftermarket alloys.
What I meant was why don’t the factory concentrate on fulfilling pre-orders before building unordered “stock” cars? As a customer that would bug me massively if I had one on order.
Granted certain options might slow things down a trifle but not 8 months.

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