My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
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My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
Hi All,
Just wanted to give an insight to my experience of the VW Foreign Business Program.
I have recently leased a VW Jetta over the length of my H1B.
I needed a copy of My Visa, Social Security, References from 3 people in the US (I used 3 people I know from work), a copy of my wage slip and a HR Representative contact so they can check my work status.
It took a day or so for the mandatory checks to come back, but all was fine. The interest rate was good (pm if you want to know specifics).
Very pleased with the overall deal.
BTW, I don't work for VW, I wanted to post here as I know someone mentioned the scheme here but I had no details on how it worked, so thought it would be useful
Regards
Wayne
Just wanted to give an insight to my experience of the VW Foreign Business Program.
I have recently leased a VW Jetta over the length of my H1B.
I needed a copy of My Visa, Social Security, References from 3 people in the US (I used 3 people I know from work), a copy of my wage slip and a HR Representative contact so they can check my work status.
It took a day or so for the mandatory checks to come back, but all was fine. The interest rate was good (pm if you want to know specifics).
Very pleased with the overall deal.
BTW, I don't work for VW, I wanted to post here as I know someone mentioned the scheme here but I had no details on how it worked, so thought it would be useful
Regards
Wayne
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
I had a similarly good, quick & simple experience leasing from VW, facilitated through AIG's programme for inbound expats (which also sorted out credit cards, banks, car insurance etc).
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
They're offering something similar for freshly graduated college students.
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
Hi Wayne,
I'd be interestd in knowing the rate you got as am looking to do something similar. Thanks!
I'd be interestd in knowing the rate you got as am looking to do something similar. Thanks!
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Just had a call from VW to say my Foreign Business Program application has gone through and I'll collect the car later. Pretty straightforward process though with very slightly different requirements/paperwork to that which you have reported. However, have to say the staff at the garage (Santa Monica VW) were excellent - can't tell you the number of dealers we got up and walked out of. Thought we did a fair deal: I had a figure in mind that I wanted to spend on the down and monthly and pretty much hit it on the nose: worth haggling which they're quite used to anyway.
Now just have to sort out the insurance and off we go!
Now just have to sort out the insurance and off we go!
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
Just had a call from VW to say my Foreign Business Program application has gone through and I'll collect the car later. Pretty straightforward process though with very slightly different requirements/paperwork to that which you have reported. However, have to say the staff at the garage (Santa Monica VW) were excellent - can't tell you the number of dealers we got up and walked out of. Thought we did a fair deal: I had a figure in mind that I wanted to spend on the down and monthly and pretty much hit it on the nose: worth haggling which they're quite used to anyway.
Now just have to sort out the insurance and off we go!
Now just have to sort out the insurance and off we go!
Might help for others if you put down the documents you needed to provide.
Regards
Wayne
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
Sure:
Visa (could only get a 2 year lease as the visa had a little under 3 years left - fair enough)
Copy of Social Security card.
Copy of driving license.
Copy of job offer letter showing annual salary.
2 personal references.
I think that was it - taken a couple of days but no problem.
I meant to add I thought it was easier because I knew exactly what car I wanted and how much I was prepared to pay for it before I set foot in the garage.
Visa (could only get a 2 year lease as the visa had a little under 3 years left - fair enough)
Copy of Social Security card.
Copy of driving license.
Copy of job offer letter showing annual salary.
2 personal references.
I think that was it - taken a couple of days but no problem.
I meant to add I thought it was easier because I knew exactly what car I wanted and how much I was prepared to pay for it before I set foot in the garage.
Last edited by markwm; Mar 7th 2012 at 9:06 pm.
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
Thanks! Did the same thing and the docs indicated is accurate.
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
Hi all
The VW Foreign Business Program sounds very interesting indeed. I'm due to move to the US in a couple of months' time and am looking to lease a car. I realise that I need a SSN to qualify, but I will enquire beforehand anyway. I'd be very grateful if someone could PM me the rate they got from VW for this.
Thanks!
Bogester
The VW Foreign Business Program sounds very interesting indeed. I'm due to move to the US in a couple of months' time and am looking to lease a car. I realise that I need a SSN to qualify, but I will enquire beforehand anyway. I'd be very grateful if someone could PM me the rate they got from VW for this.
Thanks!
Bogester
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
Hi all
The VW Foreign Business Program sounds very interesting indeed. I'm due to move to the US in a couple of months' time and am looking to lease a car. I realise that I need a SSN to qualify, but I will enquire beforehand anyway. I'd be very grateful if someone could PM me the rate they got from VW for this.
Thanks!
Bogester
The VW Foreign Business Program sounds very interesting indeed. I'm due to move to the US in a couple of months' time and am looking to lease a car. I realise that I need a SSN to qualify, but I will enquire beforehand anyway. I'd be very grateful if someone could PM me the rate they got from VW for this.
Thanks!
Bogester
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
I too can vouch for this program. Have purchased a GTI through them supplying the above mentioned documents at an interest rate of 1.9%. Whole process was very simple and also a great way to build up your credit score
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
Does anyone have the contact details for this program? The only weblink I can find is for an independent company that is not affiliated with VW.
Many thanks
Bogester
Many thanks
Bogester
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
You should be able to walk into any dealership and they will give you the details though you might need to speak to the manager or finance bloke because the salesman knew nothing about it (though was very helpful with the rest of the deal - Santa Monica VW if it's of any use to you).
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Re: My experience of VW's Foreign Business Scheme
You should be able to walk into any dealership and they will give you the details though you might need to speak to the manager or finance bloke because the salesman knew nothing about it (though was very helpful with the rest of the deal - Santa Monica VW if it's of any use to you).