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    up! Pricing Revealed !!!

    Pricing confirmed!

    3 Door - $13990
    5 Door - $14990

    Bluetooth, cruise control, alloys, leather pack & sat nav all available with extra option packs.
    Last edited by phaeton; 18-09-2012 at 11:08 AM.

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    From the press launch this morning.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Wheels Australia
    And now we have the price. $13,990 for the 3-dr, $14,990 for the 5-dr. If you want bluetooth and cruise control then you'll need to tick option packs for another $1,100. Alloys are part of a leather pack that adds $2,500, and satnav is another $500. Manual only, the auto (a robotised manual) is still under evaluation for us because VW Aus is a little worried by negative reviews overseas
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    Contradicting Wheels for Cruise Control pricing Volkswagen Up! priced from $13,990 |*CarAdvice

    Quote Originally Posted by CarAdvice
    •Metallic/Pearl effect paint – $500
    •Maps + More portable infotainment device – $500
    •Panoramic electric glass roof – $1400
    •Comfort drive package – $600
    •Comfort style package – $2500
    Last edited by phaeton; 18-09-2012 at 12:20 PM. Reason: option to cruise control
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    Quote Originally Posted by phaeton View Post
    Contradicting Wheels for option pricing
    How are the prices contradicting? They're the same as the Wheels release.

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    Naturally aspirated engine + manual. LOL. They may have learned from their ultra advanced twincharger + DSG7 experience.

    This may actually be a pretty reliable car. I wouldn't mind getting one if I was in the market for a city car!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brenno View Post
    How are the prices contradicting? They're the same as the Wheels release.
    The $1100 figure I thought was a combined pack but they must be separate

    Quote Originally Posted by Wheels Australia
    If you want bluetooth and cruise control then you'll need to tick option packs for another $1,100.

    Volkswagen Up - VW launches Up in Australia from $13,990 | GoAuto
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    Quote Originally Posted by ziggyboy View Post
    Naturally aspirated engine + manual. LOL. They may have learned from their ultra advanced twincharger + DSG7 experience.

    This may actually be a pretty reliable car. I wouldn't mind getting one if I was in the market for a city car!
    You are a drip. N/A is to keep costs way down. They have a robotised manual (single clutch) available in the EU. The change is too slow and clunky for our market

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    $500 for much the same GPS that you buy in Aldi for a little over $100. Nice one VW.
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    Sounds like there is a bit more to the GPS than an Aldi one can do:

    Quote from Caradvice: Volkswagen Up! Review | CarAdvice

    This connects the SatNav unit (which mounts on the dash) and the Up! via a direct and proprietary link and also happens to add integrated Bluetooth telephone and audio streaming functionality in the same package. It can also act as a trip computer, giving you advice on your driving style to minimize fuel usage. Not bad for $500 and it almost defeats the purpose of needing a USB port for music as wireless audio streaming (offered by any smartphone or iPod touch made in the last few years) does a better job.



    Quote from Carpoint: Volkswagen up!: Launch Review

    Bluetooth phone and audio streaming is available as part of the $500 'Maps + More' sat nav option, which comprises an admittedly versatile Navigon satnav system with micro SD card reader. The removable touch-screen nav device is clever too, capable of pairing two different phones simultaneously and packaged with a handful of widgets such as a 'Think Blue' trainer that promotes efficient driving via smooth acceleration and braking.

    You can also take it with you to use as a personal navigation device once you've left the car, and it will guide you back to your car park spot should you forget.

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    Given the disproportionate number of vehicles sold in this country with an automatic gearbox, I'm not sure how well this model will fare in our market - even considering that it has a European badge.

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