Sorry didn't mean to hit "quote" on previous post. Apologies ajay
MY08 Mk5 GT Sport - sold
MY14 Tiguan 118TSI - sold (Mazda3 SP25GT in its place)
MY16 Golf 7R: sold (Caterham Super 7 and Hyundai i30N in its place)
Thanks guys.
Good tip on the individual setting. Will try that. Out it straight into Race and there it sated so far 😄
I bought the DSG as it will spend a fair bit of time in traffic so laziness prevailed here...
As for rims I just have the standard 19" rims on it. Don't mind them really as the machines and black matches the rest if the silver and black highlights on the car against the white. If I was going to change them I'd go carbon rims I think...
My17 changes are the frameless rear view mirror (actually looks classy but hardly a "must have" and a new pollen filter in the AC or something... I'm guessing a facelift announcement in a couple of weeks will offer new lights, rims, trim and a bigger multimedia screen - just to answer everyone's prayers... Lol But I'm happy with this one.
Hey guys, long time listener, first time caller!
Just ordered a MY17 Highline 110 TSi DSG with DAP, Luxury Pack, metallic paint. Looking like early Nov delivery. Replacing a Polo GTi and really wanted to replace it with a Golf GTi but the other half wasn't having any of it haha!
Does anyone have any experience with VW Finance, and/or indication of interest rates they're offering?
TIA
If you go to vw finance Personal Car Finance < Volkswagen Financial Services Australia it seems rates are between 7 and 14% for a personal loan. Currently they are offering 5 years servicing and 5 years factory warranty if you finance.
Not sure what the minimum amount you can finance. If you could finance only $2000.00 for 12 months it would be cheap way to get an extended factory warranty and free servicing
You can haggle with them. I got mine down to 4.5% last year.
White MY17 Golf 7R with DSG and DAP.
If you have corporate eligibility I believe the rates are lower as well, and you get better pricing to start with. Lots of ways to get that really, so it is a pretty good approach.
5 year warranty and you get choice of guaranteed future minimum value as well, which eliminates the risk at sell time. Good system overall IMO. You can even hedge against equity gap for not too much more (a few $$ per month extra), to offset any gap between the finance payout and insurance payout during the life of the loan. Handy, if that's important to you.
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