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General => General discussion => Topic started by: Seanl on 07 June 2014, 20:39
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As above. Looking for a new daily as the Saab is on its last legs. Bearing in mind the wife will be the main driver, and she had her heart set on the Golf. That is, until I pulled her over to look at the Bimmer. She's now in a mood as I've complicated things! :rolleyes:
Both are around the 11k mark, and she's found pros and cons with both. The only issue I have is that it'll obviously be used to ferry the kids too, and having never driven a RWD car in the rain, is it really an issue unless your giving it beans? (Obviously she wouldn't be doing that with the kids in though). She prefers the fact the Golf has touchscreen dab radio with the ultrasonic parking screen, but prefers the interior trim and class of the BMW, although visibility isn't great. She's undecided on which she prefers on the exterior, but thinks the "sporty look of the BMW makes it look a bit like a blokes car". Anyone got any experience of both, Or either would be good. General opinions welcome too.
I just think the Golf looks a bit well, boring in standard form....................... :whistle:
Cheers all!
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The Golf would be my choice, the BMW is just too cramped inside.
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I hired the bmw and found the m sport seats crippling over a long drive also very cramped as per Waynes comment. Very nice to drive but you need to be short and built like a racing snake to be comfortable.
Did give it some and found it to be predictable and sure footed. Think they look hideous in hatch back form, saloon looks nice though.
The golf is nothing special but much more comfortable if a little dull, although it felt quicker and did not have run flats to make it jittery on bumps
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What about a GTD? Can be had for similar money due to there being quite a few about now looks a little bit more special than the GT.
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Had a mk5 Gt Tdi about 5 years ago so would kind of be a step back, even in gtd form for that, and the mk6 gtd is a bit beyond our budget for one with decent mileage. 11k is our absolute top.
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What about a GTD? Can be had for similar money due to there being quite a few about now looks a little bit more special than the GT.
GTD is an awesome car, well worth the cash.
My boss has one, with a slightly iffy paint job courtesy of me stuffing it :lipsrsealed:
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I've gone from vw to bmw and im a big fan of the build quality etc of the bmw, but for what you want get the golf.
I would recommend looking at the f10 520d
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I've had both, assuming that you wont be going everywhere at full chat, the car that I would have hardest time walking away from after lets say a year, would be the BMW, its just a far better car!
Having said that, 11k would buy you a very nice Audi A4 Avant S-Line, which I've also had, and just sold on to make way for an A6 Avant, the A4 for me was the most user friendly and practical out of the 3... loads of room etc, but not actually a "big" car, and great to look at!
Thom
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118d is fantastic car would recommend remap with the n47 engine they use really livens up, golf is also good my bro has the 140 GTD fully loaded again superb car. I'd poss lean towards golf BMW is excellent but i too suffer back ache after long drive with sport seat in 1 and 3 series. Normal seats are ok wife drives 320dse i've been working for bmw for 20yrs so know all models.
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I've had both, assuming that you wont be going everywhere at full chat, the car that I would have hardest time walking away from after lets say a year, would be the BMW, its just a far better car!
Having said that, 11k would buy you a very nice Audi A4 Avant S-Line, which I've also had, and just sold on to make way for an A6 Avant, the A4 for me was the most user friendly and practical out of the 3... loads of room etc, but not actually a "big" car, and great to look at!
Thom
Everyone I know that has had an A4/RS4 has always always raved about them!
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I had a a4 avant and had endless electrical problems. Car was great but this put me off. And the sh!te oil consumption that audi say is normal to put in 1 litre in every 500/1000 miles on a new engine!
Bmw spend more on this department and doesn't have many issues :wink:
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Thanks all. We've decided on the Golf actually. BMW was much smaller in the back in comparison. We have two kids so space is pretty important. I thought the Bimmer seats were comfortable, but obviously that was only a short test drive. That was another thing that put her off as we travel to Plymouth and Bristol quite often to see family. The Bimmer was also quite restrictive in view and she didn't feel as comfortable driving it. We're gonna look for a GTD privately thats within our budget now.
Thanks again for your input everyone. :wink:
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Yeah out of the two for what you want the golf is more suited.
If I was to choose a bmw for family and long journeys it would have to be a 5 series, so much room and comfort.