Find out if you can afford a new Volkswagen here. We check to see what the cheapest Volkswagen is on the market currently and what you can expect to pay for it whether buying outright or purchasing it over a finance agreement.
Who wouldn’t want to own a brand-new car? The way a new car feels and smells is something special. Knowing that you’re the first person to own a car is a rather special feeling that many of us long for. Even those that have bought a car before will long for the opportunity to experience a brand-new car for the first time.
There’s no denying that the Volkswagen brand carries with it a certain amount of respect and desirability. It’s the one way to show the world that you’ve made it in life, and that you’re successful at what you do. While cars have gotten rather expensive, Volkswagen included, there’s still an entry point into the brand, as there is with any.
Here’s the cheapest Volkswagen you can buy new.
Cheapest in SA
While not the cheapest car in the country, the Volkswagen Polo Vivo range is geared towards being affordable. It’s a cost-effective option for those that are looking for some Volkswagen value in their life.
The Polo Vivo is a continuation of the previous generation Volkswagen Polo, a car that repeatedly sold in large numbers every month that it was on sale. When this generation Polo was replaced, Volkswagen South Africa continued to make it under the Polo Vivo model name. This means that you get a tried and tested vehicle that is sure to be reliable.
The cheapest Volkswagen Polo Vivo that you can currently buy is the Volkswagen Polo Vivo hatch 1.4 Trendline which retails for R243 600. It is powered by a 1.4-litre engine that makes 55 kW and 130 Nm torque and consumes a claimed 5.7 l/100km.
Payments on this model are calculated at R4 343 per month according to the AutoTrader finance calculator. This is on a finance agreement over 72 months at an interest rate of 12.5% with a 10% deposit and no residual or balloon payment.
**Pricing correct at the time of publishing and subject to change without notice.**
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