Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles promotion: why it pays off and why not
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Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles promotion: why it pays off and why not

And here is Volkswagen's offer of Commercial Vehicles for those looking for a van, in particular with traction. integral 4Motion leased, with cost sharing over four years. The offer is subject to the approval of Volkswagen Financial Services and is valid for companies and VAT numbers with FRD code financial table: below all prices are "net", excluding VAT.

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Here's an example financial leasing for Volkswagen Caddy Van 2.0 TDI 122 CV 4Motion priced at € 21.180. The pattern is tempting: reasonable advance payment of 8.260,2 eurosplus 48 monthly fees 138,87 euro... The client has a non-owner vehicle with all the benefits of leasing: zero thoughts related to administrative practice, no big costs to buy a car.

If the customer wants, in four years royalty can buy Caddy Wang: in this case, pay the ransom of 7.413 euro... For TAN 2,5% and 4% per annum, an interest rate of € 1.020,09 is tolerable: from a loan of € 12.919,8 it increases to debt of 15.343,09 XNUMX euros (to get ownership of the asset, you need to add the ransom amount).

Hence the sympathetic "statement" on VW's website regarding commercial vehicles with 4Motion rented four-wheel drive: "You buy them on the best terms." Direct them even to the worst. " Obviously, the entire assortment is in the promo: Caddy Furgone, Transporter, Crafter.

shortcomings

Il a place at home. does not indicate maximum distance in a four-year lease. There is also no penalty for those who exceed this distance and return the commercial vehicle: an amount in euros for each additional kilometer of exceeding the threshold.

You will find out everything at the car dealership... While you're doing this, let us show you damages, accidents, theft: specified in the contract. Finally, the usual grip of all House sites: the range "yours with leasing from 140 euros per month excluding VAT at 48 charges". And I mean the legal note: here it turns out that advance payment required.

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