This Christmas season, 2021, Volkswagen is extending its zero downpayment offers and cash discounts. For the entire month of December, expect guaranteed discounts and offers for all of the brand’s best models to date. All Volkswagen vehicles will be included in the promotion, and what better way to celebrate the holidays than with a brand new car?
Customers on the lookout for a VW this Christmas may avail of this promo from December 1 to 31, 2021. The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) and BPI Family Savings Bank, are partnering up with VW to bring eligible customers some great financing deals this season. The bank is offering a special Hold-Out Deposit Agreement that will cover the amortization of the vehicle. The deposit account will continue to earn interest up to 24 months after its hold-out period, after which, the customer may be able to withdraw the whole amount including all earned interest given that the loan amount is updated and not past-due.
All customers that will be paying in cash this holiday season will be offered discounts on top of their preferred VW’s suggested retail price.
As for the models featured in this promotion, The VW Santana is one of the first models to be included in the “nice list” this Christmas season. The subcompact sedan features great value for money with a starting price of just P550,000.
Don’t fancy a sedan and want space like Santa’s sleigh? Get the Santana’s GTS model instead. A rare body style in the Philippines, the wagon in the lineup is offered at a starting price of just P995,000.
Want turbocharged power to get to your destination before Christmas eve? The Volkswagen Lavida can be yours starting at just P918,000, and it uses VW’s slick DSG gearbox for some sporty gear changes. The model otherwise receives a 1.4-liter turbo engine that promises ample amounts of torque and a nice and balanced chassis for a fun drive.
If you’ve been really nice this year, then treat yourself to VW’s midsize offering, the Lamando. Prices for this underrated sedan range between P1,494,000 to P1,569,000. Standard features include a 1.4-liter turbo engine and agile handling paired with superb ride comfort and space for passengers.
If you’re venturing into the urban jungles of the Philippines, then consider the Volkswagen T-Cross as your new best friend this holiday season. Like Rudolph that one foggy Christmas eve, the T-Cross with its colors so bright shall shine in the Metro both day and night. The model is offered with a starting price of just P1,068,000.
Then the all-out option in the lineup is the Multivan Kombi. A modern take on a classic from VW, the Kombi starts at P3,595,000 and has space for you and your entire family to go to any celebration in style.
Speaking of going all-out, Volkswagen is also going all-out for its financing customers with a free chattel mortgage and a free first-year comprehensive insurance for the participating models. For convenience, you can check out our promo pages for your model of choice and inquire from there, otherwise, head on over to your Volkswagen dealership and inquire about your next VW vehicle.
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