Any deals on the new Golf R?
Any deals on the new Golf R?
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ianMD

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2,893 posts

195 months

Wednesday 30th December 2020
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This might have been discussed, so point me in the right direction if it has, but has anyone seen or bought the new Golf R and managed to get a discount? I'm tempted, but with options, I'm up to £46k which is a little overpriced imo. Would be a cash buyer, but not sure if the £3k dealer contribution trick still works with PCP?

timberman

1,393 posts

239 months

Wednesday 30th December 2020
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Have you tried the likes of Drive the Deal ?,

15% or more is usually fairly easy to obtain

xcesx

138 posts

176 months

Wednesday 30th December 2020
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I tried drive the deal a few days ago (first time I’ve been on their website).
Built the car I wanted and it came out at £47k! It came straight back with a price of about £40,500.
I think this was 36 months with a £2k deposit.
They called a few days after and gave me a price of about £680 on PCP. Told them I wasn’t interested. 16 week delivery time.









PH_77

1,393 posts

117 months

Wednesday 30th December 2020
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VWFS will likely not have been lining up good finance deals with the uncertainty of Brexit looming. I'm not sure if they'd normally be doing so anyway on a new model that has only just been released.

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 5th January 2021
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ianMD said:
This might have been discussed, so point me in the right direction if it has, but has anyone seen or bought the new Golf R and managed to get a discount? I'm tempted, but with options, I'm up to £46k which is a little overpriced imo. Would be a cash buyer, but not sure if the £3k dealer contribution trick still works with PCP?
You can take advantage of the PCP dealer contribution, but pay the finance off straightaway, if that's what you mean?

culpz

4,964 posts

136 months

Tuesday 5th January 2021
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If you look on The Best Lease Deals thread on here, over in car buying, some new lease prices have been put on there.

tedblog

1,442 posts

104 months

Tuesday 5th January 2021
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PH_77 said:
VWFS will likely not have been lining up good finance deals with the uncertainty of Brexit looming. I'm not sure if they'd normally be doing so anyway on a new model that has only just been released.
They will need to do something to kick start it . Buyers are turning their nose up at it and buying the previous gen secondhand .As said well over £40k for a golf .
S3 is cheaper and attracting more interest.

Edited by tedblog on Tuesday 5th January 21:49

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 5th January 2021
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tedblog said:
PH_77 said:
VWFS will likely not have been lining up good finance deals with the uncertainty of Brexit looming. I'm not sure if they'd normally be doing so anyway on a new model that has only just been released.
They will need to do something to kick start it . Buyers are turning their nose up at it and buying the previous gen secondhand .As said well over £40k for a golf .
S3 is cheaper and attracting more interest.

Edited by tedblog on Tuesday 5th January 21:49
What makes you think the S3 is attracting more interest?

tedblog

1,442 posts

104 months

Tuesday 5th January 2021
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ajap1979 said:
What makes you think the S3 is attracting more interest?
Cheaper and a much better quality of materials .


Edited by tedblog on Tuesday 5th January 23:54

anonymous-user

78 months

Wednesday 6th January 2021
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tedblog said:
ajap1979 said:
What makes you think the S3 is attracting more interest?
Cheaper and a much better quality of materials .


Edited by tedblog on Tuesday 5th January 23:54
What makes you think it’s attracting more attention?