
Originally Posted by
Szeitszam
Mate I've been through four local dealerships and have found the prices to be quite attractive once the sales reps were pushed a little. I've been in the market for two years.
I managed very easily to get quotes for a 7.5 series GTI with DAP for $39,000 from several places around Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. I'm a very aggressive negotiator and I'm very confident I could get them down further, or have an extended warranty/additional packages added for the same price.
It's a good time to buy and given the stiff competition in coming in 2018, I personally have never felt in a stronger position as a buyer than now.
A number of hot hatches are around the corner and are strong enough contenders to make VAG consider being more flexible in their pricing. The i30 N in particular is a product forcing some sharper pricing from its more established competitors. It's like I said to the sales rep.. Don't sell me a Golf, sell me a Golf for the right price.
I will not settle for anything less than a manual GTI in Iridium with DAP and infotainment, with extended warranty. If they want my business they'll sell it to me for $40k.
A year ago I would have been crazy to chase those numbers, but now I don't think I'll have any trouble.
Liking this attitude.
Best of luck with your negotiating bud.
MY16 MK7 Golf GTI
- Manual - Sunroof - Folding Mirrors - Lock/Unlock Chirp - 4x Indicator Flash - Traffic - MK7.5 LED Tail Lights with Sweeping Indicators - Dynablink Sweeping mirror LEDs - White LED's on rear rego plate -
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