Volkswagen Increases 2011-MY Street Incentive
HERNDON, VA - Volkswagen of America has doubled the original incentive amount available for the Touareg V6 TDI Clean Diesel.
HERNDON, VA- Volkswagen of America has doubled the original incentive amount available for the Touareg V6TDI Clean Diesel from $750 to $1,500.
The following are the current Volkswagen 2011 Model-Year Street Incentives, as of Nov. 15.The original incentives were announced in August.
Golf GAS (excludes TDI): $1,250
Golf TDI Clean Diesel: $500
Jetta Sedan GAS (excludes TDI): $1,250
Jetta TDI Clean Diesel Sedan: $500
Jetta SportWagen GAS (excludes TDI): $1,700
Jetta SportWagen TDI Clean Diesel: $500
GTI: $1,600
Eos: $2,750
CC: $2,750
Tiguan: $2,000
Touareg VR6 (excludes TDI and Hybrid): $4,000
Touareg V6TDI Clean Diesel (excludes Hybrid): $1,500
Routan S: TBA
Routan SE, SEL and SEL Premium: TBA
Pricing and incentives subject to change without notice. Consult your Volkswagen fleet representative for the most up-to-date information.
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