The Volkswagen Jetta has been a favourite with Irish farmer buyers for generations since the first model went on sale here in Ireland 35 years ago. The new 152 version of the Jetta is now even better value with price reductions of up to €1,440 on the car.
The new 152 Jetta now starts at €20,895, before the standard €750 delivery charge, for the 1.2 litre petrol powered TSI model, while diesel models with a 2.0 litre engine start at €23,395. The 1.6 litre turbo-diesel version has been dropped from the range to be replaced by this new 110bhp 2.0 litre engine version with marginally more power.
Volkswagen will continue to offer what are claimed to be free upgrade packs on Jetta models for the 152-plate. When you opt for a higher grade with a pack, there is a higher finance rate under the Volkswagen Bank PCP finance scheme.
This means that customers who buy a Trendline model will get a free Technology Pack worth over €700, which includes a leather steering wheel, cruise control and Media-In interface and Bluetooth connectivity. The PCP finance rates on the Trendline models are 6.9%.
Comfortline models get a free Technology Pack worth €1,500 with Park distance control, a RCD 510 radio, which features a large TFT display and the free Media-In interface. The PCP finance rate on the Comfortline models is 6.9%.
Jetta Highline customers get a free Styling and Technology pack worth over €2,500 with 17” Queensland alloy wheels, the RCD 510 radio, Media-In and “Climatronic” air conditioning all thrown in at no extra costs.
The Volkswagen Jetta has been a favourite with Irish farmer buyers for generations since the first model went on sale here in Ireland 35 years ago. The new 152 version of the Jetta is now even better value with price reductions of up to €1,440 on the car.
The new 152 Jetta now starts at €20,895, before the standard €750 delivery charge, for the 1.2 litre petrol powered TSI model, while diesel models with a 2.0 litre engine start at €23,395. The 1.6 litre turbo-diesel version has been dropped from the range to be replaced by this new 110bhp 2.0 litre engine version with marginally more power.
Volkswagen will continue to offer what are claimed to be free upgrade packs on Jetta models for the 152-plate. When you opt for a higher grade with a pack, there is a higher finance rate under the Volkswagen Bank PCP finance scheme.
This means that customers who buy a Trendline model will get a free Technology Pack worth over €700, which includes a leather steering wheel, cruise control and Media-In interface and Bluetooth connectivity. The PCP finance rates on the Trendline models are 6.9%.
Comfortline models get a free Technology Pack worth €1,500 with Park distance control, a RCD 510 radio, which features a large TFT display and the free Media-In interface. The PCP finance rate on the Comfortline models is 6.9%.
Jetta Highline customers get a free Styling and Technology pack worth over €2,500 with 17” Queensland alloy wheels, the RCD 510 radio, Media-In and “Climatronic” air conditioning all thrown in at no extra costs.
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