There are no rebates on any of these deals. This is my “All In” Deal. Any dealer cash is reflected in the Sale price. I hope that answers your question.
Do these deals include tax?
The Tiguan looks like it might be better with a 2/24 than 3/36 because the discount is so good. I am getting about $10/mo less assuming the resid is 6% higher and the MF is unchanged. Am I close?
There is no 24 month program with these discounts but you can now do a 7500 mile lease if you want a lower payment,
Above 1% on a Jetta. No thanks. Based on your excited post, I figured we were talking 0.6-0.7%. Disappointing.
Tiguan S deal looks great! Lots of value for money with that SUV. It’s one of the more underrated vehicles out there IMO.
Thanks for getting the exact figures posted up on a brand no one else on the forum is really promoting.
VWs don’t always lease super well. Neither does big brother Audi. These deals are competitive if you want a VW.
The Tiguan and the Alltrack stand out on this list especially.
Maybe the GTI won’t be such a terrible lease one day…
Welcome to the jungle, @rubbergash!
I agree. A lot of bang for the buck on the Tiguan and Alltrack. I can do Subaru as well…oh snap.
That would be valuable, too. Lots of shoppers here for Subaru (posters and lurkers) in NorCal and SoCal.
Start a separate thread for those.
Agreed - Tiguan and Alltrack look promising for those who are in the market for these two cars. I am surprised VW doesn’t have any loyalty rebates/programs. Would be curious to see your Subaru pricing.
Any deal similar to those back in 2016 for the e-golf around $100/Mo in socal? If so, let’s see the deal otherwise you’re like the other jag/lr broker that s**ks and takes up too much air space on here.
Deals don’t look too bad. Thanks for sharing!
no offense… nothing spectacular about the deals … Im in the market for a replacement for a passat lease ending next month. The numbers you have is just the MSRP - dealer cash & lease cash (actually about $240 less than whats available). Technically any dealer willing to play ball can give you this in So Cal. Im currently paying $240 with TAX on a SEL which was leased with just drive offs and 12k miles, which I now think is too much
If you can get us additional discounting, then PM me. Im game for a good deal.
I’m replacing my lease on a 2015 Jetta SEL. Looking to do an LPA. 4 payments left, turning it in 11k mi under my allowed 36k. The 2019 Jettas launch this weekend. Want to get into an SEL black pearl ext, black+beige int. 36 mo, 12k mi, $0 down. This will be my 3rd consecutive VW lease, never late, excellent credit. Interested in what you can do.
These deals are all $1000 losers. If you dont like them I dont mind. I have made many good connections on this forum and I am already putting a few deals together.
Rubbergash, thanks for posting these and including the GTI. I think you’re getting a lot of flack for two reasons
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You are really going hard on the salesman talk. Most of the people here are well versed in it and it doesn’t go over well. Especially when…
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The prices you post are apparently not all that great. I’m not one to comment on the numbers but I trust the take of many of the posters on this forum.
I suggest ignoring the haters, toning down the sales talk and let the numbers do the talking. If they’re good, people will bite.
If you have a connection at VW you can usually finagle a $500 coupon.
Any deals on Jetta manual?