Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) will be holding a Raya Open House at all its dealerships nationwide this Saturday, June 22, from 11 am to 5 pm, and there’ll be plenty of sales and aftersales deals to be found.
Enjoy savings of up to RM8,000 for a Vento Comfortline and RM15,000 for a Passat Comfortline, with a low 1.88% interest rate also available for the latter. The special interest rate is also available for the Passat Highline and Tiguan Highline variants.
Cutomers who place a booking for a Volkswagen vehicle will receive an additional RM2,000 petrol voucher on top of the ongoing promotion of a RM1,000 petrol voucher, bringing the value to RM3,000. The additional fuel voucher is only applicable for bookings made on the day, and for vehicles registered by June 30, 2019. Eligible customers will also enjoy a free Volkswagen Care Plus programme membership.
There are also ongoing aftersales promotions, including a 20% discount on air-conditioning service, a 20% discount for battery replacement and benefits such as free installation, alignment and balancing for tyre purchases. As you’d expect, there’ll be no shortage of delicious Raya delights, and durians will also be served.
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When car discounts given before chinese new year, and after raya holidays, it is very clear what kind of demographics they are targetting for.
So if they give discount after perayaan what does it mean? It is targeting the demographics of next perayaan; Deepavali.
(Vader) Why are there so many uneducated comments in this site? I think too many kids commenting without knowing anything about cars!
My usual complain, popular models ie. Golf, Polo with turbo engines, etc remain cbu but unpopular models like Vento, Passat, non turbo Polo are ckd thus cheaper but unattractive given the premium over competing brands. Heck, even the Golf doesn’t come with the Evo 1.5l engine that has been available for years elsewhere.
U want the Evo 1.5l engine? please ask the government to get better fuel. minimum euro 5 for malaysia.
But then are you willing to pay more for fuel? i bet you wont.
tepuk dada tanya selera.