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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: Taff_09 on 17 October 2010, 11:19

Title: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: Taff_09 on 17 October 2010, 11:19
Hi All,

Firstly as a newbie to the forum I have to say that the info on here has been flippin great in helping me make informed choices on the GTI. I am pretty much ready to go and place an order this week, subject to available build slots and then to wait the expected 5-6 month lead time! But a 11 plate is going to be ideal in any case.

Based on the info I am going for the following spec and would really be keen to have some feedback on it and some thoughts on my queries.

Manual, 5dr, 18inch Alloys
Pearl Black
ACC
Lux/Winter Pack
Storage Pack
Park assist front and rear sensors (for the mrs'!
I'll be looking to take the solutions finance on this, for 3 yrs, 12k miles
VW have an offer on at the mo which includes servicing if you take the finance, 7.6% APR seems ok for this.But need to order soon to avoid dissapointment (yeah yeah :rolleyes:)

I'll probably take the GAP, if dealer is competitive or based on one of those referenced on the site.

I will probably use a broker, carfile (who i have used before) can get a good discount off list price if local dealer won't budge. Any thoughts most welcome.

other things pondering on:
Flat tyre indicator? worth it?
Bluetooth? any good?
anything else? but can't afford to go for the leather, DSG, or Xenons chaps!

looked at the posts on the rns510 retrofit so may look into this in the future but will have the rcd310 initially. Would this affect warranty if you retrofitted the 510?

I currently have a trusty mk4 golf GT TDI 130 (52 plate 129k) which serves me well and pulls like a train! but will keep this mk4 for work. the GTI is for play, the mrs commute (6miles daily) and the odd work trip.

cheers for any thoughts
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: Snoopy on 17 October 2010, 11:23
Looks a good spec to me.
If the parking is that bad then the rear-view camera may also be worth looking at too just as an added help.
Im told the new bluethooth unit is very good.
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: Taff_09 on 17 October 2010, 11:34
cheers Snoop

thought about the rear view, and on balance decided against it,

bluetooth, are there still issues with iphones? seem to have picked up on this also here.
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: am1w on 17 October 2010, 11:57
Hi Taff.
Exactly the spec I ordered. The only thing I regret is not factory ordering Bi-Xenons. Think about the latter as they are worth it.
Hope you get your car ASAP.
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: Taff_09 on 17 October 2010, 12:00
cheers mate much appreciated

with the RNS 510 as a retrofit, are there warranty issues with the dealer ? i.e. not fitted by them or factory? suprised if they did have issues but never can tell
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: am1w on 17 October 2010, 12:11
No warranty issues with mine. They knew I had retro-fitted mine. Many customers
of theirs do. No problems with iphone 3GS or Blackberry. Completely seamless operation.
Think hard about the Xenons. You'll be saving £1200 at least retro-fitting the RNS which could go towards the Xenons. They are a pain to retro-fit and cost an arm and two legs!
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: p3eps on 17 October 2010, 12:34
MY dealer advised me to retro fit the RNS510 rather than factory order as he thought the price was ludicrous!

The reverse cam is one of the best options I specced!  Everyone loves it, and it really is genius!  £155 is an absolute bargain when you look at the retro fit is about £450+ and the labour involved.
When you're talking about spending £25k on a car, whats an extra £155?!  Just don't go out on a Saturday night drinking and you've almost saved the cash for it.

Xenons are highly recommended - especially when you see the DRL's that will be coming with the new builds after week 45.  Very Audi looking though :(
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: Taff_09 on 17 October 2010, 13:18
cheers for comments!

yeah xenons would be good but budget is stretched!

thinking on the revserse cam, assume would just order this option and then retrofit the rns510? they would then just connect up as it were?
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: evo1986 on 17 October 2010, 19:07
Factory bluetooth worth ordering same price as retro fit stuff but works now with iphone ,bberry etc...........

Who is your local dealer? Guessing by the taff........... Sinclair VW south Wales.

Lee
CHeltenham VW
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: Taff_09 on 18 October 2010, 08:28
Hi lee,

yeah local dealers are the sinclair group for here down in cardiff/swansea and the mon motors group.

I'm interested to see what you could do on a deal on this.

I've sent you an email.

cheers.
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: mike. on 18 October 2010, 10:12
cheers for comments!

yeah xenons would be good but budget is stretched!

thinking on the revserse cam, assume would just order this option and then retrofit the rns510? they would then just connect up as it were?

I think if you  order the Rear Camera as well, you have to upgrade the radio to the RCD510 at an extra cost of £380

If you change later to the RNS510 then the wiring will be already there. You could then sell the RCD510 on Ebay as they get about £250 - £300
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: RickS on 18 October 2010, 12:41
Hi All,

Firstly as a newbie to the forum I have to say that the info on here has been flippin great in helping me make informed choices on the GTI. I am pretty much ready to go and place an order this week, subject to available build slots and then to wait the expected 5-6 month lead time! But a 11 plate is going to be ideal in any case.

Based on the info I am going for the following spec and would really be keen to have some feedback on it and some thoughts on my queries.

Manual, 5dr, 18inch Alloys
Pearl Black
ACC
Lux/Winter Pack
Storage Pack
Park assist front and rear sensors (for the mrs'!
I'll be looking to take the solutions finance on this, for 3 yrs, 12k miles
VW have an offer on at the mo which includes servicing if you take the finance, 7.6% APR seems ok for this.But need to order soon to avoid dissapointment (yeah yeah :rolleyes:)

I'll probably take the GAP, if dealer is competitive or based on one of those referenced on the site.

I will probably use a broker, carfile (who i have used before) can get a good discount off list price if local dealer won't budge. Any thoughts most welcome.

other things pondering on:
Flat tyre indicator? worth it?
Bluetooth? any good?
anything else? but can't afford to go for the leather, DSG, or Xenons chaps!

looked at the posts on the rns510 retrofit so may look into this in the future but will have the rcd310 initially. Would this affect warranty if you retrofitted the 510?

I currently have a trusty mk4 golf GT TDI 130 (52 plate 129k) which serves me well and pulls like a train! but will keep this mk4 for work. the GTI is for play, the mrs commute (6miles daily) and the odd work trip.

cheers for any thoughts

Before taking out GAP check with your insurance company, they may provide a new replacement in the unfortunate event that your new car is written off in the first 12 months.
I would advise getting Dynaudio, some disagree, but I think it sounds superb and is worth the money. [You will have to get at  least the RCD510 to go with this I believe]
Cruise control is cheap, you may as well get that too.
At first I wished I'd specced Xenon's, but as time passes I'm finding myself less bothered about this. Unlike some others on here who seem to be obsessed by them. :laugh:
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: Snoopy on 18 October 2010, 13:11
Worth noting that Cruise control is cheaper (or was cheaper by nearly £100) as a dealer fit option rather than factory fit option and theres no difference as its a stalk change and abit of programming.
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: Taff_09 on 18 October 2010, 13:25
cheers for thoughts !

so easy to get carried away with your options!!  :laugh:
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: matchboy on 18 October 2010, 13:30
xenons - a must
dynaudio - IMO a must, sounds much better than the billy basic stereo

re: gap insurance (a must have also) - haggle, big time - i threatened to go somewhere else for it other than VW (found it at about £150) - in the end they gave it to me for free  :cool:
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: Rhyso on 18 October 2010, 13:35
Worth noting that Cruise control is cheaper (or was cheaper by nearly £100) as a dealer fit option rather than factory fit option and theres no difference as its a stalk change and abit of programming.

Won't you only get 2 years labour and parts warranty rather than the 3 years if it was factory fitted?  :undecided:

Or don't bother at all and put it towards the inevitable remap  :evil:
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: Snoopy on 18 October 2010, 13:45
Won't you only get 2 years labour and parts warranty rather than the 3 years if it was factory fitted?  :undecided:
No, a quote from the accessory catalogue
Volkswagen Genuine aceessories are protected by a 3 year volkswagen warrenty if they are fitted at the pre-delivery inspection. If fitted after this time they are covered by a 2 year warrenty.

So if you include it in your new car order as a dealer fit accessory then it will be fitted at pre-delivery time so have a 3 year warrenty,
Even if it was only 2 years the extra you save a replacment stalk is less than £50 and then all it needs is fitting (as will already be programmed) so its would not cost much and its unlikly to fail in that one year anyway.
Title: Re: (Newbie) Comments on my Spec for imminent GTI purchase!
Post by: Rhyso on 18 October 2010, 13:53
Won't you only get 2 years labour and parts warranty rather than the 3 years if it was factory fitted?  :undecided:
No, a quote from the accessory catalogue
Volkswagen Genuine aceessories are protected by a 3 year volkswagen warrenty if they are fitted at the pre-delivery inspection. If fitted after this time they are covered by a 2 year warrenty.

So if you include it in your new car order as a dealer fit accessory then it will be fitted at pre-delivery time so have a 3 year warrenty,
Even if it was only 2 years the extra you save a replacment stalk is less than £50 and then all it needs is fitting (as will already be programmed) so its would not cost much and its unlikly to fail in that one year anyway.

Ah didn't know that  :smiley:  Always assumed that anything fitted by a dealer had the usual 2 year warranty

I'd still put the money towards something else; never been a fan of cruise control