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Volkswagen valuation
Volkswagen offers hinge on service documentation more than most brands, so bring the logbook.
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Valuation guides work from historical averages. Dealers work from what they can retail your specific car for this month, which is why two buyers can be hundreds or thousands of dollars apart on the same vehicle.
Submitting once puts your Volkswagen in front of several licensed dealers at the same time, so you see the spread rather than one buyer's opinion.
Volkswagen models
What dealers look at on each one.
Volkswagen Golf
Hatch
GTI and R variants are their own market. Full VW history separates a strong offer from an average one.
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SUV
Allspace seven seaters attract broader interest. DSG service records are examined carefully.
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Ute
V6 diesels have a loyal following and price accordingly when the history is clean.
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Hatch
A strong first car, so tidy examples with low kilometres get competitive attention.
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What is my Volkswagen worth?
Volkswagen offers hinge on service documentation more than most brands, so bring the logbook. The only way to know what yours is worth today is to have licensed dealers price the specific car, with its kilometres, history and condition. That takes about a minute and costs nothing.
Does service history matter on a Volkswagen?
Yes, more than almost anything else you control. A complete logbook is evidence the car was maintained, which removes risk from the buyer's calculation and shows up directly in the offer.
Can I sell a Volkswagen with finance owing?
Yes. The dealer pays your financier directly and transfers you the balance. Get a current payout letter from your lender first so everyone is working from the same figure. See our guide to selling with finance owing.
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