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Volkswagen Australia announces EOFY deals

Volkswagen Australia prices Golf Trendline from $24,990 drive-away.

Volkswagen Australia has announced end of financial year deals, which apply until June 30 2019. 

Focusing mostly on the Golf and Amarok, buyers can save up to thousands of dollars on some Volkswagen models. 

Starting at the entry level Polo Trendline, pricing kicks off from $18,990 drive-away for the 70TSI five-speed manual, with the seven-speed dual-clutch automatic (DSG) at $21,490. The higher-spec 85TSI Comfortline DSG is $23,990 drive-away. 

The Mk7.5 Golf is on special from $24,990 drive-away for the entry-level Trendline 110TSI manual - the same price the 110TSI former base model was listed for. The Trendline DSG is $26,990, the Comfortline DSG is $29,990, the Highline DSG is $36,990, and the GTI DSG is $48,990 - the prices listed are drive-away for all of those models. 

The Golf Trendline starts at ,990.

The Golf wagon also comes with drive-away pricing - the Trendline 110TSI is at $31,490, while the Golf Alltrack hits at $37,490. The larger Passat wagon 132TSI has a $40,490 drive-away price.

The Amarok V6 is priced from $49,990 drive-away for the Core, while the Sportline is $52,990 and the Highline $57,990. 

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All Amaroks sold before June 30th also come with three years/45,000km of free servicing, saving buyers a further $1835. The free servicing deal also applies to the Tiguan mid-sized SUV. 

The brand’s vans are also on sale - the Caddy van at $30,990 drive-away, the Caddy people mover at $36,490 drive-away, the Transporter from $40,990, the Caravelle $51,990 and the Multivan $52,990. All vans sold also come with the three/45,000km free servicing agreement. 

The Golf Alltrack starts at ,490.

With just under two months until the end of the financial year and new cars sales in a slump, you can expect plenty of manufacturers to launch end of financial year deals imminently. Stay tuned for more deals soon. 

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Jake Williams
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Jake’s first word was Volvo, thanks to his parents’ preference for safety. He could identify pretty much every car on the road by the age of two and has annoyed family and friends by dragging them along to endless cars events since. He’s also been sketching cars in great detail since he could hold a pen. Having studied industrial design before his big break with Chasing Cars, Jake has a keen eye for aesthetics and innovation - his favourite pet topic is seat folding mechanisms, but also dabbles in cupholders and electric-folding mirrors. But above all else, Jake has a passion and respect for everything automotive - every car has its pros and cons. When he’s not living and breathing cars, he’s a loving partner and son, as well as brother to Max the Maltese Shih Tzu.
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