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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: AGB on 15 November 2010, 21:56
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Hi Guys
I wanted to ask those of you who bought new or ex demonstrator GTI MK6 cars, if you'd recommend your dealer?
I'm looking at buying a second car and I'm currently shopping around for a Polo. I was rather taken by the MK5 Polo GTI in white but bearing in mind that this is for my wife, I have to be sensible as she doesn't share my enthusiasm for driving fast cars. It's also a bit pricey at £18.5k stock. I'm working on the assumption that your favoured dealer stocks Polo models as well.
While my dealer is perfectly decent, I'm likely to buy it through my own company either as cash or PCP and while I've given my pet dealer a brief, he hasn't set the world alight with his initial options. I'm looking at an £8 -£12k budget.
Any recommendations gratefully received.
Thanks
Alex
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Theres a guy on here who goes by the username evo1986 that works for a dealership. He has helped me out a couple of times and imo is worth contacting over anyone else as he gives a damn unlike alot of dealers.
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I was looking at a 4 door Polo GTI over the weekend and i have to say i'm tempted , what are they like? are they any good? :undecided:
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I would also be interested in this, as I am looking at moving to the North, and would need to get a car to commute to work and back.
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I would also be interested in this, as I am looking at moving to the North, and would need to get a car to commute to work and back.
Slick is my warrenty at risk becuse of petrol diesel issue i had few weeks ago?
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Hi Steve. No warranty issues as no damage done. I checked this with VW just for you. Also, don't tell VW. :smiley:
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Hi Steve. No warranty issues as no damage done. I checked this with VW just for you. Also, don't tell VW. :smiley:
I was told it comes up on the ECU and if there are any engine problems it could invalidate the warrenty? :undecided:
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I would also be interested in this, as I am looking at moving to the North, and would need to get a car to commute to work and back.
Slick is my warrenty at risk becuse of petrol diesel issue i had few weeks ago?
As already mentioned, there shouldn't be an issue with warrenty as there was no significant damage done which caused you to claim. Should they ask why the fuel filter has been changed, just say for peace of mind.
They would have to do to pretty extreme lengths in order to prove anything otherwise, to the point of stripping the fuel system out and sending it for analysis.
RE: The ECU - I am not entirely sure how it would be logged, as the reason the engine would have stopped would be the lack of ignition. It would probably log a sudden engine stop, but nothing else as to my knowledge there is not a sensor capable of detecting what type of fuel it is using. (yes I realise there are knock sensors, but these measure ignition timing not fuel values)
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I would also be interested in this, as I am looking at moving to the North, and would need to get a car to commute to work and back.
Slick is my warrenty at risk becuse of petrol diesel issue i had few weeks ago?
As already mentioned, there shouldn't be an issue with warrenty as there was no significant damage done which caused you to claim. Should they ask why the fuel filter has been changed, just say for peace of mind.
They would have to do to pretty extreme lengths in order to prove anything otherwise, to the point of stripping the fuel system out and sending it for analysis.
RE: The ECU - I am not entirely sure how it would be logged, as the reason the engine would have stopped would be the lack of ignition. It would probably log a sudden engine stop, but nothing else as to my knowledge there is not a sensor capable of detecting what type of fuel it is using. (yes I realise there are knock sensors, but these measure ignition timing not fuel values)
Ok slick thanks for that :wink:
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Back on topic, I would highly recommend Hadwins in Grange-over-sands, I had a great experience with them tbh, gave me a great deal on my trade in compared to other more local dealers including where i got the car i was trading! £1000 more infact! Not sure how well you'd do with a cash purchase though but worth a look anyway. Ian Aplin was the guy i dealt with.
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I would recommend your nearest Skoda dealer. Save yourself £3k and get a Fabia vRS instead.
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who do you use in craven arms ?,Hereford or Shrewsbury
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I was looking at a 4 door Polo GTI over the weekend and i have to say i'm tempted , what are they like? are they any good? :undecided:
Considered that I'm not looking at getting the Polo GTI, it might spoil test driving the Polo that we're likely to buy which is about 120ps less! The dealer was very enthusiastic about it but the price is the issue, he has had it on the floor for several months now.
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Thanks for the comments thus far guys. I shall make the appropriate enquiries.
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who do you use in craven arms ?,Hereford or Shrewsbury
South Hereford for VW. I have never got on with Inchcape as you can never do a deal with anone directly. The sales monkey has to run off to his manager who is hiding in his office pulling the strings.
Looking at your number plate, I reckon I know you. Have you got a black Q7 as well?
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Service department at inchcape shrewsbury is appalling , for one they just serviced mine and filled the coolant to near enough the top of the header tank,i drained at least a ltr of coolant off to get it to the max level :angry:.No to the Q7 by the way, ive also got a touran.
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Any recommendations gratefully received.
Thanks
Alex
evo1986 works for VW Cheltenham, I suppose it just depends where you come from if travelling to Cheltenham is acceptable.
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VW-DEALERS okay......I would try to contact them all and as soon as you have your car avoid them all...
And for a serious advice....get the best price from all the ones in the vicinity you want... do not stop no matter how deep you have to go...I myself have lost all respect towards (dutch)VW-dealers...and have good reason... :sick: