Brand new, latest model VW Passat 1.4 TFSI 125PS variant in solid grey. Quote available for colour variations but expect +£300 for white, +£595 for metallics.
16" 'Aragon' alloy wheels Bluetooth telephone connection DAB digital radio receiver Lumbar support Composition Media 6.5" colour touchscreen infotainment system MDI with USB and aux-in Multifunction leather trimmed steering wheel Mis-fuelling prevention
Big car for a small price!
(Price assumes you take the VW Finance PCP deal to get a £4,000 deposit contribution - this can be paid off immediately)
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pgilc1 to edd666999
9 Jul 1714#5
Borrow £14,000 over 4 years with a cheap loan and you could own it outright for £308pm....
Upgrading to SE spec with metallic paint, giving you parking sensors front & rear, adaptive cruise, NAV, auto lights, auto wipers, and folding mirrors and costs around + £1600.
Upgrading to the 150BHP adds around +£250
jonspurs
9 Jul 176#19
I know I'm going to get flamed, but:
1. Great deal OP.
2. I don't get why people would buy, personally, a dull looking car when they could get something that looks decent...each to their own and fair enough...but normal rrp:
Far less reported for the Mazda, though still some diesel issues with older Mazda's, but not on the scale typical of VW group stuff.
I thought it was universal knowledge now VW group stuff is just not as reliable as their advertising makes out, though there is definitely much effort gone into making them highly presentable with a good PERCEPTION of quality which matters a lot - don't get me wrong. But more reliable!?!!
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pgilc1
9 Jul 1711#1
Upgrading to SE spec with metallic paint, giving you parking sensors front & rear, adaptive cruise, NAV, auto lights, auto wipers, and folding mirrors and costs around + £1600.
Upgrading to the 150BHP adds around +£250
Mada06 to pgilc1
9 Jul 171#3
I have a Passat with all of these features and would suggest that for £1600 it would be well worth doing.
edd666999
9 Jul 171#2
Payments should be around £245 on a pcp deal over 4years with £1780 deposit.
pgilc1 to edd666999
9 Jul 1714#5
Borrow £14,000 over 4 years with a cheap loan and you could own it outright for £308pm....
I'd personally take the PCP offer and either clear it with car or with a cheap bank loan.
With around £2000 deposit you could have this car for £300 a month over four years and own it outright.
millenium9
9 Jul 172#10
This has been my favorite car for nearly a decade, can't comment on recent ones but older passats made to last. Beautiful car.
pgilc1 to millenium9
9 Jul 17#14
I bought a brand new passat in 2010, stupidly sold it after 18 months and have ended up buying another 7 years later. I'd have had the other one paid for long since and it would still be fresh looking and going strong.
Maybe I will have the wit to keep this one long term....
pablomalin
9 Jul 17#11
I thought folding mirrors and sensors are standard now and not a chargeable extra. Ahh I forgot, it's a vag car, even dacia gives more nowadays.
pgilc1 to pablomalin
9 Jul 17#12
It's the entry level car. The SE Business spec gives you all the bits you'd really want for not a big hill of beans more.
Worth it IMHO but you pays your money.. .
fireman1
9 Jul 17#13
Where is this deal? Link takes me to home page with no sign on special offers?
pgilc1 to fireman1
9 Jul 171#15
You need to go to vw, then passat, then pick the specific model.
Opening post
16" 'Aragon' alloy wheels
Bluetooth telephone connection
DAB digital radio receiver
Lumbar support
Composition Media 6.5" colour touchscreen infotainment system
MDI with USB and aux-in
Multifunction leather trimmed steering wheel
Mis-fuelling prevention
Big car for a small price!
(Price assumes you take the VW Finance PCP deal to get a £4,000 deposit contribution - this can be paid off immediately)
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https://money.gocompare.com/loans?gcclickid=f809a150-e05e-4fcc-9a87-8b0b6f3ec2c9#/?amount=14000&timeQty=4&timeUnit=years&propertyValue=250000&debtAgainstProperty=125000&sortingcode=apr&page=1
Upgrading to the 150BHP adds around +£250
1. Great deal OP.
2. I don't get why people would buy, personally, a dull looking car when they could get something that looks decent...each to their own and fair enough...but normal rrp:
Or
Just look at the list of reported issues here with the previous model - all the faults noted are simply a record of actual complaints from real owners.
https://www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/volkswagen/passat-b6-2005/?section=good
Far less reported for the Mazda, though still some diesel issues with older Mazda's, but not on the scale typical of VW group stuff.
I thought it was universal knowledge now VW group stuff is just not as reliable as their advertising makes out, though there is definitely much effort gone into making them highly presentable with a good PERCEPTION of quality which matters a lot - don't get me wrong. But more reliable!?!!
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Upgrading to the 150BHP adds around +£250
https://money.gocompare.com/loans?gcclickid=f809a150-e05e-4fcc-9a87-8b0b6f3ec2c9#/?amount=14000&timeQty=4&timeUnit=years&propertyValue=250000&debtAgainstProperty=125000&sortingcode=apr&page=1
My 2016 Passat is the SE Spec with metallic paint and its a very worthwhile difference.
We've a 2016 1.6TDI and its a fantastic car. I'd have had the petrol engined variant had one existed at the time.
I'd probably recommend finding the extra for the SE variant if you can. Theres some very nice touches with it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08p4zxq
With around £2000 deposit you could have this car for £300 a month over four years and own it outright.
Maybe I will have the wit to keep this one long term....
Worth it IMHO but you pays your money.. .
No direct link that I could find