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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: Scottw on 08 February 2014, 22:11

Title: Gti/gtd buyers guide .?
Post by: Scottw on 08 February 2014, 22:11
Hi,I'm thinking of getting a gti or gtd,can anyone tell me any advice or issues plz ?

I have noticed a thread on the timing chains and want to stay clear of this,is there any engine numbers or build dates ,when the new tensioners were fitted?
if I was to buy a car from a dealer I would demand one fitting !!

Gti or gtd.... Only do about 12k
Title: Re: Gti/gtd buyers guide .?
Post by: Booth11 on 08 February 2014, 22:35
You already mention the timing chain issue, so thoroughly read the sticky thread in this section.  To save you some time here are the dates of the revisions, as detailed on the first page of said thread:

There was a revised tensioner fitted from engines built from 17 May 2010
A second revision of the tensioner from engines built in December 2011.
A third revision of the tensioner as quoted by Mike above from 01 May 2012.
Title: Re: Gti/gtd buyers guide .?
Post by: Poached on 09 February 2014, 11:47
12k a year? Petrol all the way.
Title: Re: Gti/gtd buyers guide .?
Post by: ab17790 on 09 February 2014, 15:07
I do around 8-10K a year but preferred the Residual Value of the GTD compared to the GTI and lower road tax.
If its driving fun you are after and you want to keep the car standard i would go for a GTI :)

Servicing costs are very similar but of course with the GTD it will need a cambelt at some point unlike the GTI

Title: Re: Gti/gtd buyers guide .?
Post by: Jimmgc51 on 09 February 2014, 15:13
GTI........ that isn't biased advice at all  :grin:

Iv'e had mine 09 from second hand and apart from the tensioner failing Iv'e had no other issues at all.

I have read somewhere about the manifolds failing and that this is a potential issue however this is usually known after a remap!
Title: Re: Gti/gtd buyers guide .?
Post by: manbearpig on 17 February 2014, 21:53
I'm in the hunt for a mk6 GTI having had a good long think about it! I just wanted to get some opinions on the VW garages compared to dealers, does buying second hand from VW offer any benefits at all? I'm based in Scotland but am willing to travel to get the right car!
Title: Re: Gti/gtd buyers guide .?
Post by: scotsgolfer on 17 February 2014, 23:03
Definitely a GtI  :smiley:.  I'll be selling mine around May/June when my new car is delivered. Shameless plug.  I'm in Fife  :laugh:
Title: Re: Gti/gtd buyers guide .?
Post by: Poached on 18 February 2014, 10:01
I'm in the hunt for a mk6 GTI having had a good long think about it! I just wanted to get some opinions on the VW garages compared to dealers, does buying second hand from VW offer any benefits at all? I'm based in Scotland but am willing to travel to get the right car!

Swings and roundabouts really. Approved used and trader cars with meaningful warranties give you more security but then you will pay more for the 'privilege'. Dealer mark up may mean you can save a reasonable amount by purchasing privately, I would have paid a lot more for my car if it had been Approved used.
Title: Re: Gti/gtd buyers guide .?
Post by: charlie on 18 February 2014, 12:06
I brought my last 2 gti's through a main dealer,  I think I got two good deals first car I had issues with the car and they rectified them with new parts got a servicing package with both and with a bit of bartering got good discounts as well of course you might pay less privately but you won't get the back up  :smiley:
Title: Re: Gti/gtd buyers guide .?
Post by: Jimmgc51 on 18 February 2014, 16:23
I bought private and due to the warranty still being on the car for 3 months, I could if paid around £330 for another year = VW approved in my book & I paid trade price saving a hell of a lot!

Just my experience but if it's under warranty then you have peace of mind, well kind of remember diagnostics isn't covered!!
Title: Re: Gti/gtd buyers guide .?
Post by: manbearpig on 18 February 2014, 17:23
Thanks for the replies chaps, I've been leaning towards VW garages as I felt I would get better piece of mind than a dealer, though i haven't ruled them out completely. I've been hesitant to go private just because of the unpredictability it entails!

Definitely set on a GTI now, i've been looking about for a good while now and I just can't see anything that ticks all the boxes like the Golf does!