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How much are car repayments on a new Volkswagen Kombi?

We calculate the monthly instalments on the Volkswagen Kombi, which forms part of the larger Transporter range. Here is what you can expect to pay every month on each Kombi model based on a typical finance agreement.

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Towards the end of 2020, Volkswagen South Africa released the heavily updated Transporter range which is called the T6.1. The range sports redesigned exteriors, a more digitised interior, added safety and 2.0-litre TDI engines in various states of tune. For today’s purposes, we will be focusing on the Kombi derivatives within the Transporter range.

Model range

The Volkswagen Transporter range consists of twelve derivatives including a single cab, double cab, panel van, crew bus and Kombi specification. This range also includes both front-wheel and all-wheel drive and manual and dual-clutch automatic gearbox options.

Costs

Vehicle prices quoted in this piece were correct at the time of writing. It is always worth your time checking what the current vehicle list price is before going forward with financing. The contents of this article are intended as a guide, with pre-determined parameters that may be different from buyer to buyer.

We are making use of the  AutoTrader Finance Calculator and basing our calculations on the following criteria. The base price of the vehicle excluding optional extras when financed over 72 months without a balloon or residual payment. The interest rate is at an estimated 12% with a 10% deposit included. The interest rate that you qualify for may vary according to your credit profile.

 

Model

Price

Instalment

Transporter 2.0 TDI 81kW Kombi SWB Trendline

R728 700

R12 822

Transporter 2.0 TDI 110kW Kombi SWB Trendline

R758 100

R13 339

Transporter 2.0 BiTDI 146kW Trendline Plus 4Motion

R909 800

R16 008

Author - Sean Nurse

Written by Sean Nurse

With a lifelong passion for cars, bikes, and motorsport, Sean knew that attaining a degree in journalism would allow him to pursue his passion, which was to be a motoring journalist. After graduating in 2012, Sean was awarded a bursary from the SAGMJ which allowed him to work for a variety of motoring publications. This was a dream come true for Sean, and after a year of gaining vital industry experience, he was hired as a motoring journalist at a local newspaper and worked his way up to editor. In 2020, Sean joined the AutoTrader team and counts himself lucky to wake up and genuinely love what he does for a living.Read more

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