I just picked up a demo Tiguan 132 comfort line with DAP for 43k. had been driven for less then 100km... and was a my18.5 model. so I think it was a good price.
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Hi all,
Pretty keen on getting a:
162TSI highline (White)
DAP
R-Line
Sunroof
From this thread I've collated a few prices paid for the similar configuration:
$56,880 - Melbourne
$57,500 - Sydney
$57,800 - Brisbane
Does anyone have any better prices, or sales contracts, to share?
I'm hoping to better these prices given the MY19 with it's additions are now on order... but may have another month or two before the bigger discounts on MY18.5's are available!
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Originally posted by JayTee1 View PostAbout to pull the trigger on a Black Comfortline 110 + Luxury Pack + metallic paint for $44,500 (VIC). Seems pretty steep now looking at others. Thoughts?
I’d be finding out if the vehicle they are offering is 2017 build or if it’s 2018. Also keep on mind the 110TSI is going out of the range in a couple of months so dealers should be keen to clear out this stock.
Also this model was offered with 1.8% finance until June 30. So you’d want a deal as good as this on paper otherwise you’ll effectively be paying more for your car than others that bought a month and a half ago.
Also if you’re not set on a particular colour/options you may have more bargaining power as you can negotiate with a couple of dealers for the best deal.
If it’s the car you want and they won’t budge on price then load up the accessories and get them to give them to you for “free”. Think tint, boot liner, rear window blinds, tow bar, sill protectors, etc.
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2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline
2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 125TSI Build
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Originally posted by tigger73 View PostMRDP on this is $48,417. So looks like around 8% discount which is not bad but possibly a little left on the table (10% would be my target).
I’d be finding out if the vehicle they are offering is 2017 build or if it’s 2018. Also keep on mind the 110TSI is going out of the range in a couple of months so dealers should be keen to clear out this stock.
Also this model was offered with 1.8% finance until June 30. So you’d want a deal as good as this on paper otherwise you’ll effectively be paying more for your car than others that bought a month and a half ago.
Also if you’re not set on a particular colour/options you may have more bargaining power as you can negotiate with a couple of dealers for the best deal.
If it’s the car you want and they won’t budge on price then load up the accessories and get them to give them to you for “free”. Think tint, boot liner, rear window blinds, tow bar, sill protectors, etc.
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Originally posted by JayTee1 View PostThanks mate. I’ve rung a few and they are all unwilling to budge, even on the accessories! Anyone know a willing to work dealer in Melbourne? Have tried a few in the north and east.
I think you should be able to do a bit better than $44.5k but there's maybe only $1k in it.Last edited by tigger73; 16-08-2018, 08:34 AM.
2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline
2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 125TSI Build
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This has been my finding with the r lines. The demand is son high compared to supply that sometimes i feel this was intentional to keep prices high (just joking)
But yes dealers rarely come to the party.
I remember one dealer saying he wasnt going to drop $1 off the allspace price a couple of months ago
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Very happy with the deal I was able to get. $56500 d/a for Tiguan Wolfsburg in Orxy White Pearl. Initially quoted $60500 with no discount from my local dealer (was talking $52000 for Highline MY18.5 with DAP). Started at $60700 d/a at this dealer. Cheekily told him my absolute bottom line was $56K, settled on $56.5K. Did say they are not supposed to be discounting these. Trade in on my current car at the middle of the range according to carsales.com.au, but may to try selling privately while waiting. Suggesting should be here Oct/Nov.
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great price! care to share the quote?
seems most dealers arent going below 60k for the wolfsburg given demand and limited availabilityMY09 MKV Golf R32 | Black Pearl | Recaros | Sunroof | RNS510 | Purchased Feb '10 | Sold Jul '17
MY19 MKII Tiguan Highline 162TSI | Indium Grey | S&V | Pano Roof | R-Line | Purchased Nov '18
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Originally posted by daz32 View Postgreat price! care to share the quote?
seems most dealers arent going below 60k for the wolfsburg given demand and limited availability
Vehicle price: 50445.45
Colour/trim as applicable: Included
Other costs:
Registration fee: 377.40
Compulsary Third Party: 350.20
Std plate fee: 30.20
Dealer Delivery: 2727.27
Stamp duty: 1560.00
Dealer to arrange above: YES
Discount: -3916.18
GST 4925.65
Total Purchase price 56499.99
Contract is for Tiguan 162TSi Highline 7spd DSG Wagon (as vehicle is not in their system yet), but special condition says Pearl White Wolfsberg Tiguan.
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I paid 64.500 delivered to our front door for a 2018 162 highline 7 speed dsg white
Specs driver assistance package
Sunroof
R line package
Blackvue 950 front back dash cam installed also
Extended full 3 year warranty from vw
Paint protection and tint
Got it from vehicles direct as we went to 2 different vw dealerships put a deposit waited for 5 weeks with no reply only to say it will take 4-6 months after waiting that long for delivery and dealer was more expensive with these specs we were lucky to find the last one in the country from mt gravvat vw up in Queensland
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