Firstly, Parker's (or any, even the 'professional') price guide is just that - a GUIDE. It isn't definitive, there are regional variations to prices.
Quite amusing that you complain about the local dealer's prices, say that the dealer further away has 'keen prices', but then go on to say that there is 'not much difference' in price.
You've got to decide if the added hassle of dealing with a dealer 2 hours away is worth it or not. For example, you'd want to go and see the car, take it for a test drive. Then you've got to agree a price. Then, on another day, you've got to go and complete on the deal and collect it. If there are any problems, your contract is with the selling dealer, NOT VW - remember that - and you might have to take it back to them for repairs, etc or 'goodwill' items.
If there's not much difference in price, then you've got to ask if it's worth the added hassle, time on your day off work, fuel, etc. to save a minimal sum of money or not.
A 2 hour drive away will, once you've had a good look at the car, been for a test drive, done some negotiating, etc. along with the drive there and back, turn into a full day.
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