Feb 27, 2020

Buying a new vehicle can be stressful, but here at King Volkswagen, our #1 goal is to provide a smooth and stress-free buying experience. How we accomplish this is by understanding that our customers care about their time and money. Which is why we want to help you save both! This week we are here to remind you of all the important documents you’ll need to make your Volkswagen purchase simple! So take a peek below! Once you have all your documentation, be sure to browse our inventory and schedule a test drive today! Don’t forget to take a peek at our specials so you can save money as well as time when you shop with us! 

 

  • Your driver’s license: Your I.D. is proof that you are a legally registered driver, this is important since you have to drive off the lot. Your driver’s license is a way to identify that the check or another form of payment is actually yours, too. 
  • Your payment form: Whether it is a bank, credit union, or personal check, pre-approved loan, or any other payment form – be sure to bring it. If you are planning to put money towards a down payment you will need some way to pay for it.  
  • Proof of insurance: In order to drive your new vehicle off the lot, you will need proof of insurance. It’s a good idea to call your insurance company ahead of time and add the new vehicle to your existing policy. You’ll need the car’s VIN number to set this up. You can also call from the dealership and have them fax or email the insurance card to the dealership. 
  • Title/ Registration for your trade-in: If you are trading in a vehicle, be sure to bring the title. If you have a co-signer or a lien against the car, get the appropriate signature ahead of time. This part can be tricky and sometimes causes a hold-up. Give the dealership a call if you are unsure how to go about this. Also, you will need a copy of your current registration. 
  • Loan account number: If you are trading in a vehicle and still owe on your loan, bring the loan account number. This number is on one of your pay stubs. You can also call the lender beforehand and ask how to facilitate the transaction.