I started with a broker price then called around seeing if anyone could beat it. Ended up with a good deal on a sportline. In the broker’s defence their price was very competitive straight off the bat. I managed to save about $1k by haggling further.
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Tiguan 162tsi Sportline
Everybody here is trying to prove that they got the best discount poss believe what u will. Ours cost 57K+2.6 for 2 ex warranty, wouldn't move on that.
Current: MkVI Golf GTI. Tiguan 162 Highline Pure white, DAP/Rline/Sun.
Gone: Tiguan 103TDI.
I seriously don’t believe that’s the case at all. I read this thread, as I imagine others did, to research the price and options so that I could make an informed decision as to how much I was prepared to pay and what method I would employ to purchase my vehicle. It is literally impossible with the range of options and variables to compare each individual purchase ‘apple for apples’ anyways.
MY18.5 Tiguan - R-Line/DAP/Sunroof in Tungsten Silver
Hey buddy fully appreciate what your sayin, but these "What did you pay" threads IMHO become a competition.
Current: MkVI Golf GTI. Tiguan 162 Highline Pure white, DAP/Rline/Sun.
Gone: Tiguan 103TDI.
I think it's useful information when people are negotiating a deal.
You'll almost always get a better deal form a dealer who has the car in stock and wants/needs to shift it.
If the car has to get transported interstate then there's less room to move as the deal has to include the freight cost for shifting the car from dealer A to dealer B.
I'm currently looking at a fully loaded Sportline on the 1.8% finance deal. Interested to see what deals others have done with metallic paint and sunroof.
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