Volkswagen is offering fleet incentives on 16 car and SUV nameplates for the 2016 model year.
by Staff
July 21, 2015
Photo of 2015 Golf SportWagen courtesy of Volkswagen.
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Photo of 2015 Golf SportWagen courtesy of Volkswagen.
Volkswagen is offering fleet incentives on 16 car and SUV nameplates for the 2016 model year.
Volkswagen is also offering incentives across the Golf family of compact cars, including $500 for the Golf, $750 for the Golf SportWagen, $500 for the GTI, and $5,000 for the e-Golf offered in California and other zero-emission vehicle states.
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For its Jetta models, Volkswagen will offer $1,000 for the Jetta S gasoline and TDI clean diesel, $1,250 for the Jetta Sport and GLI, $1,250 for the Jetta SE and SEL gasoline and TDI clean diesel, and $2,000 for the Jetta Hybrid.
Volkswagen will also offer $1,500 for the Passat mid-size sedan, $1,000 for the Passat TDI clean diesel, $1,000 for the Beetle Coupe, $1,500 for the Beetle Convertible, $1,500 for the Eos hardtop convertible, and $2,500 for the CC fastback sedan.
Other incentives include $1,250 for the Tiguan compact SUV and $2,500 for the Touareg mid-size SUV.
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