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Grande Prairie Volkswagen in Grande Prairie, Alberta

9602-108th Street
Grande Prairie, Alberta T8V4E1

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2022 2023 2024
Please note that the finance rates below reflect the base model and may vary depending on the trim selection. For more detailed information on a specific vehicle, click here to generate your free cost report.

2024 Volkswagen Atlas

Finance 4.99% for up to: 60 months

Cash Rebate Up to: $0

Starting at: $50,495
2024 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport

Finance 4.99% for up to: 60 months

Cash Rebate Up to: $0

Starting at: $49,395
2024 Volkswagen Golf GTI

Finance 6.79% for up to: 60 months

Cash Rebate Up to: $0

Starting at: $34,795
2024 Volkswagen Golf R

Finance 6.79% for up to: 60 months

Cash Rebate Up to: $0

Starting at: $49,195
2024 Volkswagen ID.4

Finance 2.99% for up to: 60 months

Cash Rebate Up to: $0

Starting at: $48,495
2024 Volkswagen Jetta

Finance 4.99% for up to: 60 months

Cash Rebate Up to: $0

Starting at: $23,595
2024 Volkswagen Taos

Finance 4.99% for up to: 60 months

Cash Rebate Up to: $0

Starting at: $27,395
2024 Volkswagen Tiguan

Finance 4.99% for up to: 60 months

Cash Rebate Up to: $0

Starting at: $34,495

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Jenna

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I’ve never been so disappointed in a car brand before. I took my car into the dealership since my engine light came on and asked if potentially I had received bad fuel as the light came on 100km after last filling up. After 11 days I was informed by Shea that under their assumption (not tests) I had put diesel in my gas car and this would not be covered by warranty. It seems I never have put the thought in their mind about my fuel as it soon became my biggest hurdle. I asked if they tested my fuel to make sure it’s actually diesel since Shell premium is yellow like diesel and Shea (service manager) informed me she didn’t know how to get fuel tested. I immediately lost all respect for the dealership and pursued a 2nd opinion as my fuel receipts stated premium fuel and the gas station assured me with paperwork that they did not have contaminated fuel. As suggested by Southgate VW in Edmonton I needed to go to another place that works on both gas and diesel engines since there are no other VW dealerships in the area and my car was not driveable to take it to Edmonton. After getting a 2nd opinion with a proper fuel test, it was determined that I did not have contaminated fuel and that the injector failure issue was due to something else wrong in the car. I went back to GP VW with my results in which they would not accept. They decided to send in a fuel sample of their own labelled “tiguan“ that was supposedly mine that they had kept for testing (after I showed them where to get fuel tested). It came back as very contaminated fuel which didn’t surprise me as they could have sent in any fuel sample they wanted to avoid being wrong. Now my car is still not fixed 3 months later since they flagged it under warranty as a fuel issue and no other VW dealership can look at it and give another opinion. I’m now stuck with a deceitful dealership charging me for work that should be covered under warranty. Vw Canada is also not willing to investigate because GP Vw technicians are ‘experts’ and what they say goes. I’ve owned a VW for 12 ye

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