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  • Obviously no interest out in Gippsland

    While this will hardly surprise, I asked my local Volkswagen dealer whether anyone had asked about the new Up! - of which the dealer had two sitting out in the car-yard (I was interested to see, in these financially stressed times, whether people were considering downgrading to more economical models).

    He hadn't even got a bite - guess sales will be very much a metro thing then. Considering lots of people commute out this way, I was mildly surprised no-one had even kicked the tyres yet. It's a pretty good micro, considering the price.
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    Originally posted by GippsCC View Post
    While this will hardly surprise, I asked my local Volkswagen dealer whether anyone had asked about the new Up! - of which the dealer had two sitting out in the car-yard (I was interested to see, in these financially stressed times, whether people were considering downgrading to more economical models).

    He hadn't even got a bite - guess sales will be very much a metro thing then. Considering lots of people commute out this way, I was mildly surprised no-one had even kicked the tyres yet. It's a pretty good micro, considering the price.
    I wonder if salespeople are using the best sales pitch. After I bought my Polo, I caught up with the salesman at the 1500 inspection and we discussed the Up. His biggest talking point was the 5 star safety rating. As far as I would be concerned, safety ratings are the least important since a lot of cars have 5 star these days and even cars from 6 years ago protect the occupants well in an accident. I would be pushing the bigger car feel as the TV ads are doing.
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    • #3
      I've only seen 1 on the road in Sydney, and it was a dealers model to advertise the car.
      Moving up!... Eventually.

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      • #4
        That's weird - we've apparently sold a one or two out here in Albury/Wodonga (and surrounds) - that surprised me considering the amount of 4WDs and Bogan-mobiles we have on our streets. Can't wait to see them in the flesh though.
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        • #5
          Only seen dealer demo OTR so far in my area, am always on the look out.

          Having driven one I'm a big fan of the concept of little car that thinks its a big car
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          • #6
            i was talking to the vw dealer manager here a few weeks back and apparently there has been no orders taken here yet...

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            • #7
              If you already own your vehicle and were not thinking of updating it, then going for a more economical one might not see you spending less overall as you have to take into account the financing of the replacement. You would have to be doing huge distances to break even.

              If you are thinking of updating your car, then you definitely need to look at fuel economy.

              The other thing is that people are very set in their ways, particularly so in regional areas.
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              • #8
                Well, whatever the cause, you definitely have to say you get a lot in the Up! that has never been offered by Volkswagen Australia (or other manufacturer) in this class segment before. And fixed price servicing to boot! I was tempted to take it for a spin just for the hell of it, so I was surprised no-one else had at my local dealer.

                I agree with wai that people aren't going to accelerate their vehicle change-over because of it, but there's got to be some micro to light car owners out there due to retire their current wheels.

                Unless its the incredible Golf Mark VII that has people biding their time....
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                • #9
                  I have always predicted that the Up will be a flop. I'm not saying it's a bad car, it isn't, but there isn't much of a target market in Australia for it. I've discussed this with friends, relatives and workmates who are non-VW enthusiasts and none of them were interested at all. ZILTCH! The reaction is less than inspiring. They weren't bagging the Up but less than positive first impressions compared to the competition.

                  People in this forum don't count as we are VW enthusiasts. I wonder how many non-VW enthusiasts have actually purchased one.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ziggyboy View Post
                    I have always predicted that the Up will be a flop. I'm not saying it's a bad car, it isn't, but there isn't much of a target market in Australia for it. I've discussed this with friends, relatives and workmates who are non-VW enthusiasts and none of them were interested at all. ZILTCH! The reaction is less than inspiring. They weren't bagging the Up but less than positive first impressions compared to the competition.

                    People in this forum don't count as we are VW enthusiasts. I wonder how many non-VW enthusiasts have actually purchased one.
                    I don't think it will be a flop. I think people will be slower on the uptake because it's a new thing, and Aussies are typically pretty late adopters. There are still a lot of people over here that think a car's value lies primarily in how much raw metal and plastic it contains, and they think that they need a huge car to lug around one person, but you can see in the sales figures of the Falcon and Commodore, compared with, say, the Focus and the Cruz, that people are starting to "get it". I think the Up! will sell fairly well in Sydney and Melbourne, maybe a little less so in Brisbane, and less again in Adelaide and Perth. I think regional areas will be a very small market - everyone out there thinks they need a Landcruiser to drive to the shops in.

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                    • #11
                      When I was adding it up I saw that the on road costs in WA take it a fair distance from the low price car it is presented as in the media releases (which will list the decent RRP and get you in the door).
                      Having said that, I've seen quite a few on the roads here.

                      I don't think it has anything to do with slow adoption or your location - I wouldn't be the only person applying rational cheapskate economics to a perceived "cheap" car.

                      Fact is though - a short wheelbase car gives a horribly bumpy ride on rougher country roads at speed. You don't tend to notice that around town / on freeways.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Tobes_WIR35 View Post
                        I think regional areas will be a very small market - everyone out there thinks they need a Landcruiser to drive to the shops in.
                        We're not all closed minded out here in the regions lol - although with the roads occasionally flooding out this way, sometimes a real 4wd comes in handy (and I'm talking Touareg, not Tiguan).
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by tinto View Post
                          When I was adding it up I saw that the on road costs in WA take it a fair distance from the low price car it is presented as in the media releases (which will list the decent RRP and get you in the door).
                          Having said that, I've seen quite a few on the roads here.

                          I don't think it has anything to do with slow adoption or your location - I wouldn't be the only person applying rational cheapskate economics to a perceived "cheap" car.

                          Fact is though - a short wheelbase car gives a horribly bumpy ride on rougher country roads at speed. You don't tend to notice that around town / on freeways.
                          I thought it was illegal to advertise without on road costs included

                          who is going to buy it ?

                          imho

                          1st car buyers that wil buy on safety features such as the braking in traffic feature

                          parents that own bigger VW's and buying for their kids

                          its priced in the cheap small car segment

                          personally i think its ugly and out of proportion

                          all the small cars are similar on fuel consumption

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                          • #14
                            When we tell people what we paid for our Up! inevitably some say "oh you could have got a Yaris/Swift etc for that." Those same types of people also tell me (like I didn't already know) that I could have bought an SS Commodore for the same price as my GTI. They're absolutely right, but they've completely missed the point. We don't judge a computer or a mobile phones worth on its physical size, why would we do that to cars?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Tobes_WIR35 View Post
                              When we tell people what we paid for our Up! inevitably some say "oh you could have got a Yaris/Swift etc for that." Those same types of people also tell me (like I didn't already know) that I could have bought an SS Commodore for the same price as my GTI. They're absolutely right, but they've completely missed the point. We don't judge a computer or a mobile phones worth on its physical size, why would we do that to cars?
                              I don't think the same type of people who would buy an SS would get a Yaris.

                              Still don't really know the type of people who would get an Up.

                              And I'm curious about what you said... how did you judge an Up? I really still don't get it.

                              There are types of cars where people who have seen it the first time would go. WOW I want one.. and admittedly some VW's have this effect. But I have not really heard people react this way with an Up. Not a single person I have spoken to about it. So please enlighten us....

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