Volkswagen Malaysia has announced that it’s offering cash rebates and free instalments for six or 12 months – with each 10% downpayment made – on selected models. The offer applies to the Polo Sedan, Passat and Jetta CKD, Tiguan 1.4, CC Sport and Standard variants, all of which come with a five-year warranty and five-year mobility guarantee.
Cash rebates start from RM9,000 and go all the way up to RM25,000, depending on the model. To qualify for the 12-month zero instalment, one will have to opt for a seven-year loan. The full list of vehicles, rebates and free installment periods are listed below:
VW Polo Sedan
Savings up to RM21,400
Rebate: RM9,000
One-year instalment – RM12,400VW Jetta CKD
Savings up to RM31,200
Rebate: RM13,000
One-year instalment – RM18,200VW Passat 1.8 CKD
Savings up to RM40,500
Rebate: RM17,000
One-year instalment – RM23,500VW Tiguan 1.4
Savings up to RM44,000
Rebate: RM18,500
One-year instalment – RM25,500VW CC Sport
Savings up to RM46,100
Rebate: RM25,000
Six-month instalment – RM21,100VW CC Std
Savings up to RM45,800
Rebate: RM23,000
Six-month instalment – RM22,800
The offer is applicable up to September 30, 2015. Volkswagen Malaysia states that customers can opt-out to enjoy an upfront cash rebate instead. Said offer does not apply to demo cars, courtesy cars and duty/tax free cars (MM2H/MREP). Participating banks are Affin Bank, Hong Leong Bank, Maybank and Public Bank.
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Comments show mixed reactions to Volkswagen Malaysia's offers, with some owners expressing satisfaction with improved after-sales service and rebates, while others remain concerned about ongoing DSG transmission issues and past scandals. Several commenters appreciate the discounts and free services like towing and fuel, but many remain skeptical about the brand's reliability, resale value, and integrity due to past cheating scandals and poor service experiences. There is notable fear that VW's reputation in Malaysia is waning, leading some to advise caution or avoid purchasing. Overall, while some see the promotions as beneficial, concerns about past problems and future reliability create a cautious or negative sentiment toward VW's latest offerings and incentives.