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		Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: Nor on 09 August 2015, 15:07
		
			
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				Hey all,
 
 Long story short - looking for a new car :)
 
 What's the board's opinion on age v mileage? If price roughly the same...
 
 Example 1
 MK6 2009 GTI - 45k miles
 4 owners
 cloth
 DSG
 
 Example 2
 MK6 2011 GTI - 71k miles
 1 owner
 leather
 DSG
 
 If all things equal, what would you go for in terms of age v mileage. This is dilemma I have. I am erring towards the newer car with higher mileage. My thinking is it'll likely be motorway miles, and it'll have been under VW warranty if things went wrong, so will have been fixed properly. If I buy it'll have a 2 year no limit warranty on it.
 
 Any thoughts on the general age v mileage decision?
 
 
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				I'd say neither were particularly important tbh, history and condition are the important factors imo  :smiley:
			
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				I agree with Beddie, however worth noting than a 2011 onwards car is much less likely to have a potential timing chain problem than a 2009/10.
 
 But how about mine which is 2012 and lower mileage than both your examples?  It's going up for sale when I get back off hols at end August.
 
 Pics in my sig below and lots here https://www.flickr.com/photos/booth11/
 
 Spec is:
 
 MK 6 GTI
 2012 '62 plate with currently 28,000 miles on the clock (est 29k miles in Sept)
 5 door
 DSG
 Deep Black Pearl
 Leather (with heated seats)
 Adaptive Chassis Control (ACC)
 19" Glendale Alloys
 Dynaudio
 RCD 510 with DAB
 Built-in Bluetooth
 Bi-xenon headlights with Daytime Running Lights
 LED rear lights
 Highline colour multifunction display
 Multifunction steering wheel
 Storage Pack
 ContiSportContact 5p performance tyres
 
 Full VW Service History (main dealer).  3rd service carried out 8/7/15.
 No previous owners - owned since new
 Full year's MOT (carried out end July 2015)
 Mechanically excellent condition - no warranty work required or ever carried out.
 Excellent good condition* - only ever been hand washed and detailed by me.
 *Wheels require refurbishment.
 Car based in Canterbury, Kent
 
 The car is in excellent condition, other than the 4 wheels which need a full refurb.  Price takes into account the requirement for a specialist diamond cut wheel refurb (based on prices from Lepsons/Pristine).
 
 Price is £15,900.
 
 Factory warranty has been extended for 1 further year, expires Aug/Sept 2016. Has 6 months road tax, expires Feb 2016.
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				Have dropped you a PM 
			
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				Have dropped you a PM 
 
 
 Just replied.
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				I agree with Beddie, however worth noting than a 2011 onwards car is much less likely to have a potential timing chain problem than a 2009/10.
 
 But how about mine which is 2012 and lower mileage than both your examples?  It's going up for sale when I get back off hols at end August.
 
 Pics in my sig below and lots here https://www.flickr.com/photos/booth11/
 
 Spec is:
 
 MK 6 GTI
 2012 '62 plate with currently 28,000 miles on the clock (est 29k miles in Sept)
 5 door
 DSG
 Deep Black Pearl
 Leather (with heated seats)
 Adaptive Chassis Control (ACC)
 19" Glendale Alloys
 Dynaudio
 RCD 510 with DAB
 Built-in Bluetooth
 Bi-xenon headlights with Daytime Running Lights
 LED rear lights
 Highline colour multifunction display
 Multifunction steering wheel
 Storage Pack
 ContiSportContact 5p performance tyres
 
 Full VW Service History (main dealer).  3rd service carried out 8/7/15.
 No previous owners - owned since new
 Full year's MOT (carried out end July 2015)
 Mechanically excellent condition - no warranty work required or ever carried out.
 Excellent good condition* - only ever been hand washed and detailed by me.
 *Wheels require refurbishment.
 Car based in Canterbury, Kent
 
 The car is in excellent condition, other than the 4 wheels which need a full refurb.  Price takes into account the requirement for a specialist diamond cut wheel refurb (based on prices from Lepsons/Pristine).
 
 Price is £15,900.
 
 Factory warranty has been extended for 1 further year, expires Aug/Sept 2016. Has 6 months road tax, expires Feb 2016.
 
 
 "Buy a horse!"  couldn't resist  :smiley: seriously great spec lovely looked after car.
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				"Buy a horse!"  couldn't resist  :smiley: seriously great spec lovely looked after car.
 
 
 Lol!  Like this one that popped up in the Mk7 section yesterday http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=275141.msg2516133#msg2516133  :laugh:
 
 It's no match for my car.  :wink:
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				Age gets to car before mileage.
 
 Rather driver a 3 yr old car that has done 100k miles than 10 yr old that has done 100k.... latter will only have done school runs and shopping trips, whereas first will more likely than not have had predominantly motorway miles put on.
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				What you want is a 3 year old car, with only 29k on the clock, lol.
			
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				"Buy a horse!"  couldn't resist  :smiley: seriously great spec lovely looked after car.
 
 
 Lol!  Like this one that popped up in the Mk7 section yesterday http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=275141.msg2516133#msg2516133  :laugh:
 
 It's no match for my car.  :wink:
 
 
 Never seen that yesterday, the image that i had in my mind was the one posted somewhere similar with the caption "will VCDS work on this?"
 To the question on which car, i would look at the spec. If the service schedule is up to date, having all of the mods without having to spend out on them wins with me now.