Volkswagen will offer 2018 model year fleet incentives for its Atlas mid-size SUV and Tiguan long wheelbase compact SUV, the automaker has announced.
Paul Clinton・Former Senior Web Editor
September 5, 2017
Photo of 2018 Atlas courtesy of Volkswagen.
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Photo of 2018 Atlas courtesy of Volkswagen.
Volkswagen will offer 2018 model year fleet incentives for its Atlas mid-size SUV and Tiguan long wheelbase compact SUV, the automaker has announced.
Volkswagen will offer $1,000 for the Atlas and $750 for the Tiguan. Volkswagen will announced additional incentives for its lineup at a later date.
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