VW and its dealers butting heads over Jetta TDI?

VW and its dealers butting heads over Jetta TDI?
We recently received a note from an anonymous source indicating that there's a mildly strained relationship between VW and some of its dealers. The source of the consternation seems to be the highly anticipated Jetta TDI, which was just recently released in the U.S. market. Apparently, Volkswagen of America has gotten complaints that some dealers are adding a significant markup on the new and desirable model -- a big problem for many automakers when a new model makes its initial introduction. The dealers are eager to make some money on the new cars while VW is concerned that customers may just look elsewhere because they feel they're being treated unfairly. What's more, some VW dealers may not be all that excited by the new model as there aren't that many available quite yet.

This is a situation that's frustrating for the dealers, VW and, most importantly, prospective customers. Volkswagen promises that the situation will improve, and we hope it does. If the clean diesel engine is truly capable of returning the kind of fuel mileage that VW says it can, the Jetta TDI sedan and Sportwagen may indeed offer an ideal alternative to gasoline-sipping hybrids, that is, if customers can put up with the buying process.

decodeideas said... said:

September 4, 2008 at 1:11 PM  

I am one of the people trying to buy a TDI sportwagen. I am constantly talking to 3 of the VW dealerships in a 40 miles radius from me. Some cars have been received by the dealers and went to whom ever managed to be there first. Fair enough however there is no information on when new cars will be available and with what options. My feeling is that it will be months before the TDI is really available. It feels like VW threw on the market some cars they had available in order to be the 'first' clean diesel manufacturer on the US market. I wish they could really deliver both on new cars and setup the training for their technicians for the maintenance.