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Volkswagen announces special offers for Polo, Vento

The Volkswagen offers will be available till February 28th at all VW authorised dealerships across the country.
1 min read4 Feb '15
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Volkswagen has announced special incentives for potential buyers in the market for certain Polo and new Vento models. The scheme will be valid till February 28th across all authorised Volkswagen dealerships in India.

During this period, buyers going through Volkswagen Finance will be entitled to an interest rate starting from as low as 7.99 percent on the Polo and the Vento. Additionally, limited number of Polos will also be available for purchase with a zero down payment. Customers will also be able to avail customer benefits like free insurance for the first year, exchange bonus, and so on.

About the offer, Michael Mayer, director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Volkswagen Group Sales India Private Limited, said, “The Customer Incentive Program has been designed to create deeper inroads into the Indian market, by means of making our products even more accessible to our customers”.

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