Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.Volkswagen of America is attempting to address a persistent sales slide by looking for new sales channels. The German automaker has launched a targeted incentive campaign through the Costco Auto Program, offering significant cash on the hood for warehouse club members shopping for a new SUV.The Volkswagen-Costco DealThe promotion, running now through the end of August 2026, zeroes in on three core utility vehicles: the 2026 Volkswagen Atlas, the two-row Atlas Cross Sport, and the compact Tiguan. Costco Executive members who register for the program receive a $1,250 discount, while Gold Star and Business members qualify for a $1,000 price cut. Crucially for buyers navigating high auto loan rates and sticky transaction prices, this member-only cash is fully stackable with other existing manufacturer incentives.VWTo secure the deal, consumers must have been an active Costco member by June 19, 2026. Buyers need to generate a unique promotion certificate via the Costco Auto portal by August 31 and must take physical delivery of their new vehicle by September 14.Promotion MotivationThis isn't merely a mid-summer sales event; it's a strategic volume play. Volkswagen's U.S. division has bled market share for over a year, with overall sales dropping 13 percent in 2025 and sliding another 16.1 percent through the first quarter of 2026. The 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan, starting at just under $31,000, has provided a rare bright spot with a massive 55.2 percent sales jump. However, the heavier, more expensive Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport are both in the red as they await a comprehensive 2027 update.VWBy leaning on the Costco Auto Program—a service explicitly designed to eliminate dealership haggling by establishing prearranged pricing—VW is banking on a frictionless buying experience to address diminishing sales. Moving metal through Costco's notoriously loyal membership base offers Volkswagen a fast track to clearing out 2026 inventory before the fall model switchover.For BuyersFor American consumers, the math is straightforward. If a midsize family hauler or a compact daily driver is currently on the short list, the cost of a basic warehouse membership effectively pays for itself nearly seventeen times over at a Volkswagen dealership this season.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis story was originally published by Autoblog on Jun 28, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.