Volkswagen Malaysia is currently having a ‘Drop Everything’ sale. The deals offered are so hot that you’ll want to drop everything for them – that’s the message. This is a stock clearance sale for cars manufactured in 2014 and 2015, and it involves the Polo Hatch, Jetta and Passat models, which are all locally assembled.
As you can see, the prices being offered in this stock clearance are at a steep discount from the retail prices. The Passat D-segment sedan, which has a sticker price of RM173,888, is now being offered at RM115,888, which is RM53,000 off the RRP. The C-segment Jetta sedan, a RM134,888 car, is now being offered at RM88,888. That’s a RM46,000 discount.
Further down the scale is the Polo. The five-door hatchback‘s normal price is RM89,888, and 2014/2015 cars are now going for RM69,888, which is RM20,000 off.
The Passat is powered by a 1.8 litre TSI engine with 160 PS and 250 Nm of torque from 1,500 to 4,200 rpm, paired to a seven-speed DSG gearbox. Same transmission for the Jetta, which comes with a 1.4 litre twincharger TSI engine with 160 PS and 240 Nm from 1,500 to 4,500 rpm.
No TSI/DSG for the Polo, which is moved by a 105 PS/153 Nm naturally aspirated 1.6 litre MPI engine, mated to a six-speed conventional automatic gearbox with Tiptronic.
As with all clearance sales, promotions are valid while stocks last. You can contact the CarBase.my Verified Sales Advisors linked below for sales and test drive enquiries:
AI-generated Summary ✨
Comments on the Volkswagen Malaysia sale reflect a mix of positive and negative sentiments. Several mention the attractive prices for models like Passat at RM109k-RM118k and Jetta around RM115k, with some owners expressing excitement about the bargains. Others share satisfactory experiences with their VW cars, praising performance and safety, while a few highlight ongoing issues like DSG reliability concerns and maintenance costs. Concerns about the negative reputation due to past scandals, resale value, and service quality are common, with some owners advising caution or suggesting waiting for Japanese alternatives like Honda Civic or Mazda3. Several comments point out that the stock clearance prices are likely too good to be true, raising doubts about availability and long-term reliability, but overall, the sale mostly sparks interest coupled with skepticism.