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Title: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: recci on 16 August 2010, 04:41
I'm considering getting a MK4 TDI 150. I drove a mates 130 and was pleasantly surprised by how quick it was for a diesel so I'm guessing the 150 is gonna be noticeably better. I was planning to buy some kind of performance car anyway but thinking the 150 would be a good balance between power and MPG.

What am I realistically looking at paying for a tdi 150 with full leather and all mod cons in good nick and sub 90k? Iv seen a few that are 4 grand or more which seems a heck of a lot to pay for an 9 year old car with 90 to 100k on the clock. Kinda loath to pay so much.....

What the servicing and general running costs like on one of these? Can it be serviced by any local independent garage or does it require specialists?
Costly to maintain?

All other general advice welcome
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: Tucker82 on 16 August 2010, 20:18
Do a search on here mate, loads of advise. You might read that the 130 is the best all round tho!  :grin:

Over 4k for a good cond 150 with leather, climate control etc with less than 90k sounds about right tbh despite being 9yrs old, its what people are willing to pay thay give it its value.... Quick car with super MPG

Running costs daily are great. Most servicing you can DIY if your ok with a spanner.

Expensive things to go wrong - again do a search but mostsly clutch & flywheel.

Good luck in your search...
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: Kerrse on 17 August 2010, 13:58
They cost that much because they will go on for another 100k easily if not another 100k after that  if serviced on a regular basis just think 4-5 years ago a 52 plate pd150 would have cost you closer to 10-12 k which is what i paid for mine  :shocked: 4 k isn't much for a quality car  :grin:
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: recci on 18 August 2010, 01:39
Cheers guys now if i can only find a decent example near by!

I read on here that it costs £900 to get a clutch done, surly it can be done cheaper than that? Also if I were to get it remapped to 190BHP would it still be a reliable car as Id be sorely tempted to it yet still need the car to be 100% and last me a few years without a lot of expensive things going wrong. When remapping I take it there are thing you can do to pre-empt anything major going wrong as a result?

 
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: Tucker82 on 18 August 2010, 11:00
£800 seems to be the going rate for a sachs kit fitted.

I had mine remapped and its never once missed a beat, not even a fault code. I just made sure it mechanically sound all round before mapping. In fact, in the near past year the only time its been off the road was when a bump smashed a hole in the sump. Its been the most reliable car I have owned. I sold my impreza when my son was born and went for the 130 for performance, reliablity, comfort, nice looks and mpg

Just read on here what to look out for when you buy or see if somebody on here near you can cast a quick eye over one you veiw maybe??
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: Adam on 18 August 2010, 11:04
£800 seems to be the going rate for a sachs kit fitted.

I had mine remapped and its never once missed a beat, not even a fault code. I just made sure it mechanically sound all round before mapping. In fact, in the near past year the only time its been off the road was when a bump smashed a hole in the sump. Its been the most reliable car I have owned. I sold my impreza when my son was born and went for the 130 for performance, reliablity, comfort, nice looks and mpg

Just read on here what to look out for when you buy or see if somebody on here near you can cast a quick eye over one you veiw maybe??

I paid £600 to get a Sachs Race Clutch fitted at R-Tech.....
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: Tucker82 on 18 August 2010, 17:20
£800 seems to be the going rate for a sachs kit fitted.

I had mine remapped and its never once missed a beat, not even a fault code. I just made sure it mechanically sound all round before mapping. In fact, in the near past year the only time its been off the road was when a bump smashed a hole in the sump. Its been the most reliable car I have owned. I sold my impreza when my son was born and went for the 130 for performance, reliablity, comfort, nice looks and mpg

Just read on here what to look out for when you buy or see if somebody on here near you can cast a quick eye over one you veiw maybe??

I paid £600 to get a Sachs Race Clutch fitted at R-Tech.....

I paid £500 for a fitted sachs kit at a mates garage but a local garage to me wanted 1k
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: Adam on 18 August 2010, 23:29
£800 seems to be the going rate for a sachs kit fitted.

I had mine remapped and its never once missed a beat, not even a fault code. I just made sure it mechanically sound all round before mapping. In fact, in the near past year the only time its been off the road was when a bump smashed a hole in the sump. Its been the most reliable car I have owned. I sold my impreza when my son was born and went for the 130 for performance, reliablity, comfort, nice looks and mpg

Just read on here what to look out for when you buy or see if somebody on here near you can cast a quick eye over one you veiw maybe??

I paid £600 to get a Sachs Race Clutch fitted at R-Tech.....

I paid £500 for a fitted sachs kit at a mates garage but a local garage to me wanted 1k

How heavy is your clutch?
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: Tucker82 on 19 August 2010, 17:42

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Its not mate - drives spot on, really smooth. Is yours heavy?
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: Adam on 19 August 2010, 17:45
Its not mate - drives spot on, really smooth. Is yours heavy?

Ah yours must be a standard clutch. The Sachs race clutch is really quite heavy.
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: Tucker82 on 19 August 2010, 17:57
Its not mate - drives spot on, really smooth. Is yours heavy?

Ah yours must be a standard clutch. The Sachs race clutch is really quite heavy.

Yeah mate standard clutch. I imagine the Race clutch would be. The exedy one I put in the subaru was quite heavy and short. Really took a hammering well tho, Especially with launch control. The Mrs wasn't too keen on whiplash tho
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: jamesy_gti on 23 August 2010, 15:29
Real nice car would advise anyone to get one after owning mine for 4 years now. a lot of power for a drev. i've actually got mine up for sell http://belfast.gumtree.com/belfast/08/64369708.html
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: recci on 24 August 2010, 14:02
Nice car! How come your selling it? What caused the gearbox to need replacing? I take it your in Belfast?
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: jamesy_gti on 24 August 2010, 15:18
As i said ive owned the car for 4 years now and just think its time for a change before owning that car i had 10 different cars and ive only been driving 7 years, so that 10 cars in 3 years lol. was always bored after a while but once i got the 150 golf that was me. but its that time again. Think it was just wear on the gear box, altho i was racing down the road cus i was in bit of a hurry and thats when it went. So while that was gettin done i just had the clutch and flywheel done to b on the safe side. yeah cars in belfast, just thought i'd post it up here to see if there was any interest, as if it came to it i'd travel over to england for the right car.
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: jon1676 on 28 August 2010, 11:38
I HAVE JUST  BROUGHT A 03 ,1 OWNER FULL SERVICE 81000K LEATHER,CRUISE,PARKING SENS,SUNROOF,
HAD TO PAY £6700 FROM A DEALER BIT OVER THE TOP BUT A GREAT CAR GOOD ONES ARE HARD TO FIND AND WHEN YOU DO, YOU HAVE TO PAY ,IF YOU LOVE THEM
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: recci on 30 August 2010, 20:00
WOW! That was over the top! i thin 5k is absolute max id pay.
Title: Re: GT TDI 150 General buying advice
Post by: harry bum on 06 September 2010, 21:33
Could have bought an Anniversary for that money.