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Leftover New 2013 VW GTI Drivers Ed Auto

dmaic

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Hello all, this is my first post on this forum although I have been an auto enthusiast for many many years. I am looking at two left over 2013 GTI driver edition sedans that are at my local VW dealership. I have a VW partnership pricing certificate (invoice less $500) but I have learned in the past that a better deal can sometimes be negoiated without this. I wasnt really looking for a new car but I am ready to trade. Is it common for these models to be left over? I would imagine that an almost two model year old car would be highly incentivized in order to get the car moved and off the lot. With a MSRP of a little over 31k, does anyone know what invoice is approximately or has anyone purchased a 2013 lately who could chime in with an idea on a sale price? I have a bit of negative equity in my car I hope to trade so I thought finding a left over 2013 where the discounting would be much deeper could maybe help me absorb a bit of it. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time.
 

Appogee

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This close to the newer models and at a price like that, you should go for a Performance Pack GTI MK7. That is if you can wait. In my opinion it'd be worth the wait down the line and with the mods.
 

Perpetuus

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Mk7 GTIs are coming late May/early June. As soon as you buy that Mk6, it will doubly depreciate.

I would wait.
 

Plinyyounger

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I have bought a 2013 recently and received over $5500 off sticker. The new version mk7 is nice, but the 2013 is a fantastic car which you can grab at a great deal!
 

SWFan

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Just two weeks ago I bought a new 2013 DE for $5,000 off MSRP. And I didn't even negotiate that price, that is where the dealer started the negotiation from. I didn't even bother nitpicking for more money since I was only expecting maybe $4K off. Also, I wasn't sure if it was common practice or not, but they installed the OEM mudflaps, included a brand new emergency kit, included the velco movable storage holders, two cargo nets, and included OEM all-weather rubber GTI mats and the carpeted GTI mats. Any other car I've purchased those were all add-ons for extra $'s.
 

theunholy

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Just two weeks ago I bought a new 2013 DE for $5,000 off MSRP. And I didn't even negotiate that price, that is where the dealer started the negotiation from. I didn't even bother nitpicking for more money since I was only expecting maybe $4K off. Also, I wasn't sure if it was common practice or not, but they installed the OEM mudflaps, included a brand new emergency kit, included the velco movable storage holders, two cargo nets, and included OEM all-weather rubber GTI mats and the carpeted GTI mats. Any other car I've purchased those were all add-ons for extra $'s.

I guess with the MK7 coming out within a month or two, they are trying to get rid of all the bits and pieces to the current MK6s. I saw a Wolfsburg with leather seats few months back.
To OP, if I were you I wold wait for the MK7. Many things have improved and the car you're buying now(MK6) is actually almost 5 years old. It still looks good, but compare to MK7... dat LSD, dat refine interior..... I would wait.
 

Appogee

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Don't forget it that the MK7 gets better mileage and more POWERRRRRR specially after tune.
 

Stinger

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This guys doesn't sound like he wants to pay premium on the newest toy but instead wants a steep rebate on yesterday's newest toy. It makes sense and as others have already said, you should be able to get some serious discount on Mk6's... gl!
 

Miyamaryu

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Just purchase last night a 2014 GTI wolfburg edition candy white DSG fro 22.5k and that same delaer there was a 2013 GTI black drivers edition been offer fro 27.8k. Hope this help.
 
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