I read something similar about Porsche a month ago. I'd tell them to stick it. Why they would do this without knowing whether it will cost more to import cars after March 29th or not is just plain greedy.different profile of customers though, bet plenty of Porsche customers will swallow the extra cost.johnpolo2 wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:09 pm Just read that Porsche have written to customers saying that in the case of a no deal Brexit a 10% tariff will go on the car price even if already ordered. If VW try this they can keep it.
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VW needs the custom of the largest single new car market in Europe (UK). Most Europeans buy a car and keep it a long time. It's ingrained in German culture not to borrow money, including mortgages - So most of them rent houses. When you go on the German VW website,, you can see the ridiculously low APR that VWFS in Germany offer to persuade the German consumers to buy a new car on credit rather than keep that 15 year old MK4 Golf another few years.