Check with seller BRIGHTON VOLKSWAGEN Moorabbin
- Location: 3189, Moorabbin, VIC , Australia
Brighton Volkswagen is a proud Volkswagen dealership in Bayside offering quality New, Demo, and Certified Pre-Owned cars. We have a wide array of vehicles varying from Wagons to Hatchbacks to different Commercial Vans and much more. Conveniently situated on the Nepean Highway in Moorabbin, 10 minutes from Southland Shopping Centre, we also provide finance and insurance solutions along with genuine parts to keep your Volkswagen in optimum condition. No matter if you are looking for a Multivan or an elegant Passat, we are committed to assisting you to find and look after the vehicle that best suits your lifestyle. Call 03 9071 3106 or visit https://www.brightonvolkswagen.com.au/ to know us more!
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