Happy New year from VW, with 3.1% price rise
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:16 am
Was looking at a Tiguan possibly for my next car, as I hope it will be more pot-hole resistant than the Roc.
Is it worth trading to a car with slightly lower residuals, much poorer fuel economy, quite ugly (but not comparatively so for that class of vehicle) to save the cost of a few pot-hole wrecked tyres every year?
I thought about it, and noticed that the new VW prices came out yesterday. VAT went up and overall, everything is 2.1% more expensive as a result. VW decided to put their prices up 3.1% across almost all models after 4 price rises in the last 2 years. When VAT went down to 15%, VW cynically put their prices up accordingly, swallowing what should have been a price reduction.
Is it me, or are VWs getting ridiculously expensive? They're asking BMW/Audi money now for a badge that's not that prestigious. This seems really hard to swallow as a Roc owner, seeing as it appears to be the flimsiest feeling VW i've owned with lots of squeaks and rattles.
Is it worth trading to a car with slightly lower residuals, much poorer fuel economy, quite ugly (but not comparatively so for that class of vehicle) to save the cost of a few pot-hole wrecked tyres every year?
I thought about it, and noticed that the new VW prices came out yesterday. VAT went up and overall, everything is 2.1% more expensive as a result. VW decided to put their prices up 3.1% across almost all models after 4 price rises in the last 2 years. When VAT went down to 15%, VW cynically put their prices up accordingly, swallowing what should have been a price reduction.
Is it me, or are VWs getting ridiculously expensive? They're asking BMW/Audi money now for a badge that's not that prestigious. This seems really hard to swallow as a Roc owner, seeing as it appears to be the flimsiest feeling VW i've owned with lots of squeaks and rattles.