Contemplating on what to get. Can someone help a little bit. We need a wagon version.
On one hand new Passat B8 is great looking car but at least about 6-8 months away for Australia if not more.
On the positive side - nice looking vehicle, however it's the first generation of B8 (possible faults as someone mentioned it to me) and price tag is unknown but most likely to be close to 50k maybe even more (looking at Carsales for 2015 current Passat range).
On the other hand current Passat B7. Here is the pickle... Carsales shows the following prices:
2015 Passat MY15 is $47,200 for TSI118 and $53,270 for TDI130 (I would assume this would be the prices for Passat B
However,
2014 Passat MY15 is $39,690 for TSI118 and $45,690 for TDI130
Question 1: what is the difference in standard inclusions between 2015 and 2014 versions to warrant $7,500 price difference?
Other option would be getting 1-2 year old Passat for $10,000 less that run-out stock with about 40k on it. For example,
2013 Passat MY13.5 is $29,888 for TSI118 with almost 40k on it
2013 Passat MY13.5 is $32,880 for TDI130 with 46k on it.
BUT... it shows as "Excluding Government Charges" which amounts to about $1,500...
Question 2: Is it possible to negotiate down the price of second hand Passat to include "Government Charges" in the price above? Is it worth getting second-hand or demo car or better off sticking with the brand new?
As you understand it's very substantial price difference between 2015 and 2013 car (about $17,000-20,000 gap)
) hence why I'm asking.
Thanks
On one hand new Passat B8 is great looking car but at least about 6-8 months away for Australia if not more.
On the positive side - nice looking vehicle, however it's the first generation of B8 (possible faults as someone mentioned it to me) and price tag is unknown but most likely to be close to 50k maybe even more (looking at Carsales for 2015 current Passat range).
On the other hand current Passat B7. Here is the pickle... Carsales shows the following prices:
2015 Passat MY15 is $47,200 for TSI118 and $53,270 for TDI130 (I would assume this would be the prices for Passat B

However,
2014 Passat MY15 is $39,690 for TSI118 and $45,690 for TDI130
Question 1: what is the difference in standard inclusions between 2015 and 2014 versions to warrant $7,500 price difference?
Other option would be getting 1-2 year old Passat for $10,000 less that run-out stock with about 40k on it. For example,
2013 Passat MY13.5 is $29,888 for TSI118 with almost 40k on it
2013 Passat MY13.5 is $32,880 for TDI130 with 46k on it.
BUT... it shows as "Excluding Government Charges" which amounts to about $1,500...
Question 2: Is it possible to negotiate down the price of second hand Passat to include "Government Charges" in the price above? Is it worth getting second-hand or demo car or better off sticking with the brand new?
As you understand it's very substantial price difference between 2015 and 2013 car (about $17,000-20,000 gap)

Thanks
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