It’s no secret that the Volkswagen Polo Vivo has made its mark in the South African motor industry, where it has consistently been the best seller. In this article, we will discuss the various Volkswagen Polo derivatives. Volkswagen decided to enhance the Polo with the introduction of the new derivative, the Polo Vivo.
Have you thought about getting car insurance for your new car? We share information as to why comprehensive car insurance cover could be beneficial for a new Volkswagen Polo Vivo in South Africa.
Digital highlights2
The Polo Vivo exceeds its competitors in this category regarding digital features, including features such as a USB connection, Bluetooth, a 340G radio with an SD card slot, Application-Connect with B-sting, and two speakers. Together with, all of these features such as four speakers and two tweeters, are standard with the Highline, GT and Maxx models of the Polo Vivo.
The information system2
By synchronising with the information system, Application-Connect enables you to connect your iPhone/CarPlay screen, certain apps, music and maps to the car.
The Polo Vivo’s safety2
The Polo Vivo is equipped with airbags and ISOFIX mounting points in the rear for installing baby seats.
Standard features of the Polo Vivo’s interior2
Some of the features include a digital clock, an electronic rev counter, a digital trip recorder, an adjustable steering column for height and reach, and a manual anti-dazzle rearview mirror. Leather upholstery is a standard feature.
Other features of the Polo Vivo GT 2
These include a suspension lowered by 15 mm, ‘anthracite’ sun visors, cruise control, and a GT logo on the car’s grille and sides.
What makes the Polo Vivo Mswenko stand out?1
Features of this model that strike you are the ‘Mswenko’ decals, the 16-Inch Portago alloy wheels, a two-tone roof, a chrome exhaust tip, as well as privacy glass. Side mirrors can be ordered in 2 colours.
This great car needs all the protection it can get, and what better than buying the affordable, comprehensive car insurance from Prime South Africa.3
Why you need comprehensive car insurance for your new Polo Vivo3
You have decided to buy the new Volkswagen Polo Vivo. If you are going to have it financed by a bank, then, according to South African legal requirements, you are compelled to buy comprehensive car insurance. Two great highlights about getting affordable, comprehensive car insurance with Prime are that the excess reduces to zero* and premiums never increase*. T’s and C’s apply. You are covered for third-party accidents up to R1 million. It’s good to know that the Volkswagen Polo Vivo’s full retail value is covered in the event of damage caused through natural fires or disasters, theft, accidents, hijacking, and write-offs. There is no stress if your car should break down because 24-hour roadside assistance and towing service will come to the rescue. The policy also covers you for hail and glass damage.
The price of the special edition Volkswagen Polo Vivo Mswenko was R246 900 (February 2021).1 Other 2021 prices are R220 300 for the Trendline model and R233 200 for the Comfortline model.2
Disclaimer
This article should only be considered for information purposes as car insurance is not straightforward. Please obtain professional advice from a certified financial advisor if you want to purchase car insurance.
Contact Prime to discover more about affordable, comprehensive car insurance that could be an option for excellent car insurance cover for your Volkswagen Polo Vivo.
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