To be honest, that sales person sounds like a ****. As per Tiger+IGUANA, I bought my 162TSI R-line with DAP for $54500 so for him to say 57k straight out means he's looking to give you a good reaming.
I would go to a few different dealers (which in Vic there should be plenty) and see what they can do for you.
What I did was mass emailed 40 dealers across the country mid-Dec with what I wanted, the price I had in mind and when I needed a car to see who could do me the best deal.
The other option is to use a broker (I'd recommend Christopher David from National Car Brokers: 1300 922 022) who does the same however has access to fleet discounts as they buy so many cars.
Here is my spreadsheet to give you an idea: SugarSync
Overall if you take RRP price for the car/options/on-roads and aim for 5-10% off without any corporate/fleet discounts, you'd be doing well. Cars that are demo etc you can take some more cream off the top.
I have access to corporate discount which certainly helped but as I said, even if you don't a broker will allow you to access a fleet discount for a low price of "150ish from memory" for a transaction. Pretty good considering fleet discount will save you a few grand.
Finally the other factor affecting price is "demand vs supply". Soon after I placed my order for my car, there was even less stock on the ground and expected to dock in 6 months. I noticed less and less people were getting good deals on the 162TSI R-line and any available immediately were 62k, ~7k more than I was able to negotiate.
Addit: found I had written something similar earlier - I have ordered/received my New Tiguan
Last edited by veew; 12-07-2017 at 07:17 AM.
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