
Volkswagen announced a drop of nearly $6 million in the price of its cheapest car.
This decrease implies a reduction of almost 20% compared to the value in effect at the beginning of May
The company Volkswagen is once again positioning itself with one of the most economical cars on the market. The German automaker announced a reduction of nearly $6 million in the price of the Polo Track, the entry-level model in its catalog.
With a promotional price of $23,990,000, which implies a reduction of almost 20% compared to the price at the beginning of May, the offer applies to a limited batch of 200 units and will be available until May 31. The discount will be granted by dealers on the final price to the customer.
Additionally, Volkswagen announced new financing alternatives with a 0% fixed rate for this compact vehicle. This way, it joins the group of brands that in May offer credit lines, some of which allow financing up to 80% of the car's value over a two-year period, interest-free.
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Direct financing offered by automakers was a key factor in the sector's recovery. According to data from the Association of Dealers (ACARA), during the first four months of the year, this type of sales represented 39% of alternative operations, approaching savings plans (43%) and far surpassing bank loans (16%).
The automaker also announced that all versions of the Polo, Virtus, Taos, Tiguan Allspace, Saveiro, and Vento GLI models include the first three maintenance services at no cost.
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Regarding the new T-Cross and Nivus, as well as the Amarok with a 2.0-liter engine, they come with the first service included, in addition to free labor for the second and third maintenance. Meanwhile, the V6 versions of the Amarok offer the first three services completely included.
Additionally, all models can access the "Tu VW Vale +" program, which allows extending the warranty for an additional year or 20,000 kilometers, providing greater coverage to the user.
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