Hari Raya is just around the corner, and as usual there are plenty of car deals to be had. Volkswagen Malaysia is offering savings of up to RM48,000 for the Jetta, Tiguan, Passat, Golf, Polo and Polo Sedan.
From now till July 31, the above Volkswagen models will be available with RM0 downpayment and zero interest for up to seven years, with monthly instalments and total savings as listed below:
VW Polo
Savings up to RM22,000
5 years – RM 1,399/month, 7 years – RM999/monthVW Polo Sedan
Savings up to RM23,000
5 years – RM 1,399/month, 7 years – RM999/monthVW Jetta
Savings up to RM34,000
5 years – RM 2,099/month, 7 years – RM1,499/monthVW Golf TSI (excluding Golf GTI and Golf R)
Savings up to RM42,000
5 years – RM 2,499/month, 7 years – RM1,799/monthVW Passat
Savings up to RM44,000
5 years – RM 2,699/month, 7 years – RM 1,899/monthVW Tiguan 1.4 (excluding Tiguan 2.0)
Savings up to RM48,000
5 years – RM 2,899/month, 7 years – RM 2,099/month
VW says that customers can choose to opt out of the 0% interest financing scheme for upfront cash rebates, and that this promotion does not apply to demo cars, courtesy cars and duty/tax free sales (MM2H and REP). Participating banks are Affin Bank, AmBank, Hong Leong Bank, Maybank and Public Bank.
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Comments are mixed, with some expressing excitement over VW's current RM0 downpayment and 0% interest promotion, indicating it as a good deal, particularly for Polo Sedan and Polo models. Others discuss positive experiences, noting improved service and resolved DSG issues, while some express skepticism, citing ongoing mechanical problems, warranty limitations, and poor after-sales service. Several comments advise caution, emphasizing that many issues with VW ownership persist despite promotional offers. A few users compare VW to Japanese brands, highlighting concerns about maintenance costs, reliability, and resale value. Overall, while the promotion attracts interest, there is a prevailing sense of caution due to previous warranty concerns, unresolved technical issues, and mixed service experiences.