Originally posted by theduckster
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I should've asked the dealer for it! When I got the initial quote, it was in June, so it turned out to be Passat had better discount than Superb. But because VW could not give me a RVC, had grey roof and black carpet (and also because I really loved the Superb), I chose Superb in July! I could've saved another couple of thousands!!!
Maybe I will ask the dealer if I can still get the corporate discount, as they can source the car cheaper anyway, why not pass the discount to me (maybe they'll keep a couple of hundred dollars profit margin themselves, but who cares, as long as both of us are benefited from it)
In some cases VW will be able more of a discount as the incentives are geared towards moving stock that is held in compound just to turn over the stock and Skoda just don't hold the amount of stock that VW can afford too. On vehicles that have too be built from the figures I have seen on the two brands they are pretty comparable.
If that is true, then Skoda is definitely much better value for money.
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