I was told they can’t do any discounts at this time for a limited number (500 units) special edition model and even the regular all-space seem to sell like hotcakes. It’s a sellers market for sure. I received quote a little higher than that from metro area dealer in vic.
2021 162 TSI with all the bells and whistles, custom plates (previously owned) and full tank 66k in Jan. White, stormtrooper spec. Probably could have bartered more but there was only 1 and I didn't want a bloody allspace lol.
Hello,
My new Tiggy is specced as follows:
MY22 Tiguan 162TSI Elegance ($47k)
Nightshade Blue ($727)
Sounds & Vision package ($2.2k)
5 year service plan ($2.3k)
Tinting, interior and exterior protection coating (I told them I wanted to remove this as I only really wanted tinting, so they then dropped 1k off, so I thought fine...lol) ($1.2k)
Dealer delivery ($2.7k and I tried to negotiate but they didn't budge at all - no leverage here as they have sooo much demand)
Rego ($450)
Stamp Duty ($3.5k)
Driveway (inclusive of GST + all of the above) = $66,200.85
From John Hughes Volkswagen, WA.
Put a deposit down on a new 2022 R-Line. Basically full priced because I know it's a sellers market and I couldn't be bothered playing the 2 or 3 hour long game of pretending to walk away whilst the sales person pretended to talk to their manager.
2022 R-Line. Nightshade Blue. Sound & Vision pack. $65250 DA.
ETA September.... :/
Hi, newbie member here considering a Tiguan Allspace.
Am I stupid to consider paying $77K for a very low KM 2021 Volkswagen 162TSI Wolfsburg Edition? Or should I hold off and get a new 162TSI R-Line 2022 Allspace when stock levels return? I do love the styling of the Wolfsburg with the black rims and it still has the physical dials for air con etc.
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