Cheers dyljoy. Hoping to confirm with others $35500 on road 103tdi bluetooth mdi tint was a good deal. Book price is $39258.
*next step is the chip
My company offers Novated Leasing. Is this worth looking into as I understand that it has fringe benefits tax implications?
Cheers dyljoy. Hoping to confirm with others $35500 on road 103tdi bluetooth mdi tint was a good deal. Book price is $39258.
*next step is the chip
I ordered a Golf R with Bluetooth and MDI & premium Euro plates for $54300. Two weeks till delivery! woopi dooooo!!!
The Volkswagen Corporate Program works as follows (very abbreviated ):
There are essentially 3 discount levels (not counting "diplomatic")
The discount & preferential dealer delivery charges vary between the levels and also between Commercial and Passenger vehicles.
- Corporate
- Corporate PLUS
- Government
Basically it depends how many vehicles the end-user company has.Qualifying conditions vary between PASSENGER and COMMERCIAL vehicles in regards.
If the vehicle is licensed in the company name, - provided the company is already listed - no further paperwork required. If it is licensed under the drivers name, a letter is required or Novated Lease paperwork. A letter template can be obtained from your helpful VW Sales Consultant.
VERY IMPORTANT: THE DISCOUNT IS APPLICABLE IRRESPECTIVE OF HOW YOU PURCHASE THE CAR (assuming you can get the fleet letter). You do NOT have to go through a fleet company!
Here is what you should do:In the latest edition of the program most, but not all "associations" & "societies" have been dropped and it is important that the sales person checks - not just assumes - that the company is still on it.
- check with your sales consultant if the company is already registered & what discount levels apply
- disclose to the sales consultant how the vehicle is getting licensed; if it's in your name, ask him to provide you with the letter fleet letter template
- copy & paste this on your company letter head & get the relevant manager/HR to fill it out & signed
- send it via email - PDF file - to your sales consultant (no hard copy required - unless the dealership collects them)
RE: "Private Fleet" - they are fine to deal with, but - that goes for ALL fleet companies - make sure you get exactly what you want. These companies deal with so many manufacturers, that often they are not aware of the finer details & variances of options. I always suggest to get the quote done directly by the dealership & than submit it to the fleet company. This not only ensures you have the exact details of what you want & can provide it to the fleet company, but it also fair I think to the sales person who did the test drive & consulting.
Keep in mind that some fleet companies have preferential dealerships though.
During the sales process check with the sales person if they have received the quote request from the fleet company to cross check detail accuracy!
Christian Sieg
Thanks to all for the fantastic body of knowledge in this thread, I decided one month ago to get myself a MK6 GTI and the information here has helped no end.
Made the deal today: New, April 2011 build, 5 door DSG, candy white, cloth trim, 18" Detroit alloys, Bluetooth, MDI and tinted windows. Drive away $43500. Two week delivery, can't wait
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