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Published: Wednesday, 24th February, 2010 12:16pm

Price drops across Volkswagen range

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The new Volkswagen Polo is one of the best small cars money can buy in 2010. It has all the qualities the German manufacturer is known for in an attractive package and at realistic prices. See it and have a test drive at Brady's Arva this weekend.

Brady's Arva wants everyone to know about the price reductions on the Volkswagen range and to spread the word it's hosting an open weekend it its showroom from tomorrow, Thursday, February 25 to Sunday, February 28.

The dealership is open longer hours - till 8pm from Thursday to Saturday and till 6pm on Sunday - to give you as much time as possible to view all the lovely new VWs... and take in the fantastic value that's available. Brady's Arva is celebrating Volkswagen's price reductions and the scrappage scheme, and the sales team will be there to talk to you about the offers and the finance options. They'll be offering test drives so you can sample for yourself the feeling of having a new Volkswagen, one that few other manufacturers can rival in terms of quality and durability.

Combined with the lower prices is extra standard equipment for the majority of the model range: the Golf is 10% cheaper and electronic stability control has been added across the range; the Passat costs 11% less and the Comfortline and Highline models have up to €1,500 worth of additional specification. Volkswagen also has pack options (Safety, Comfort, Sport and Media) of new technology which represent savings of up to 40% compared to single options.

If one of the VWs catches your eye ask the Brady's staff about Volkswagen Bank Ireland, which can arrange finance at competitive rates for you to buy your new car (the Polo is available from as little as €236 a month, for example).

It all adds up to great deals and a weekend that means it will be well worth your while visiting Arva. Don't forget to ask about the Golf Plus and BlueMotion, the eco-friendly option on the VW range, or the always brilliant diesel engines that are so popular in this area (about 75% of the cars Brady's sells are diesel powered).

It's time to look afresh at Volkswagen, to see how competitive its range is and how much its new models have to offer.

Call to Brady's Arva between tomorrow, Thursday, February 25 and Sunday to find out more, and if you take a test drive on those days, you could win dinner and an overnight stay for two at Neven Maguire's MacNean House and Restaurant.

• Call Brady's Arva on 049-4335115.

• See volkswagen.ie for more.

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  • oliver darcy


    Unregistered User
    Feb 24, 15:27
    Comment ID: 2524

    I would not consider spending a lot of money on arnnew car in this country until the roads are upgraded

    to to european standards,they are a national

    discrase,imagine the state of a new car in a year or two with potholes,chipped paint,chipped screens

    etc.no thank you.

    Oliver.
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