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Title: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: h.1966 on 11 October 2005, 14:27
Hello to everyone,
                           Thought i would introduce myself, i have just bought on impulse a 1990 'H' plate Golf Driver MK 2 1593cc for £200 quid, it was parked in someones drive 7 months MOT 145,000,the chap i bought it off had got it for his wife while her car was being repaired but drove it once and did not like it,i liked it as it was in such good condition no rust no dings or dints and a spotless interior.It has a full service history carried out by dane motor company of wrexham, two owners and every MOT, and bills for everything purchased(including car mats!!).

So my question is what have i let myself in for?? never even considered Golfs before, i have not had chance to give it a thorough inspection as yet but i did crawl underneath and not a bit of rust anywhere!!. The engine sounds sweet no rattles or knocks.
But i just need to know is there anytrhing to look for i intend giving it a good inspection at the weekend.

Also is insurance pretty cheap on Golfs?

Cheers
Ian.H
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: Rhyso on 11 October 2005, 15:17
Howdy!!  :cool:

welcome to the forum!! Good choice of car mate. I own a Driver too.  Main thing to look out for is the carb as the original can be a bit troublesome.  First thing I'd do is get it serviced; new cambelt & tensioner, oil filter, oil and fuel fiilter.  Check all the hoses for breaks, leaks etc.  Then start to enjoy golf ownership!!

As for insurance, shop around. All depends on your age etc etc and what level of cover you want.  The Driver is a Group 9 car so a bit steep compared to modern ones; but no where near as fun!!  :smiley:

For any other info check out the MK2 section. Also ask questions; plenty of people about who know their stuff!! (I'm not one of them!! LOL!)

Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: VWDino on 11 October 2005, 16:22
Hiya!
Welcome to the world of VDubs. Excellent choice of car, I also have a Driver. As Rhyso says the carb can be troublesome at times but don't let it put you off, theres a cracking FAQ section on the Pierburg carb on the forum. Other things to look out for are door membranes, a plastic membrane between the door card and the door itself. If these are broken water can get inside the car. Pretty obvious if theyve gone though. Also check the heater works on all speeds, if not a new resistor might be needed for the blower fan. All minor things really as Golfs just go and go  :smiley:
Other thing to watch is if the car has a tapping sound from the top of the engine, the cam followers (tappets) might need replacing, again not a major thing.
Other than that, the usual checks and servicing applys!
Enjoy  :smiley:
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: razla on 11 October 2005, 17:19
hello and welcome :cool:
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: Dinky on 11 October 2005, 18:53
welcome to the forum hun :smiley:

Dinx :kiss:
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: Fielder5757 on 11 October 2005, 19:33
Drivers are great cars, Check out my section in the Dub projects section of the forum to see what can be done with em :)
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: [han] on 12 October 2005, 10:59
hee hee.. i got a driver too... not for long mind, i got a mk1 cab on the cards...

hiya btw  :smiley:
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: gibby on 12 October 2005, 11:19
Welcome to the forum. Sounds like you've got yourself an absolute bargain there !  :grin:
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: h.1966 on 12 October 2005, 12:19
Well thanks to everyone for welcoming me to the site, the first thing i need to get myself is a Haynes manual as i would like to do some simple servicing myself, i would like to change the oil and filter this weekend do golfs have a preference to any type of oil???.
So hopefuly years of trouble free motoring ahead, i will try and post pics as soon as i can to see what you all think

Thanks
H.
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: Fielder5757 on 12 October 2005, 12:33
^^ i have a VW golf service manual on CD at home, its a 33Megabite PDF file that id be more than happy to send to you over MSN if you like, Or if its more convieant i could burn it onto a CD and post it out to you. Its got everything you could need to service any Mk2 golf or jetta, It even has a guide on how to service the 1.1 litre models!
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: Si on 12 October 2005, 13:52
Hey, great choice in cars!
My Driver has got 206k on the clock and its only just starting to smoke (tiny bit), its only the Valve stem seals worn which is quite common for high mile golfs. Easy enough to change though!
You will find that most parts for Mk2 Golfs are easy to come by and fairly cheap in comparisen to other cars.
If you have any questions at all feel free to ask, this lot at golfGTI.co.uk are a good bunch, and a lot of guys and gals here know their stuff.
Enjoy!  :smiley:
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: h.1966 on 12 October 2005, 14:03
Thanks Fielder could you email it to my works email if i gave it to you??

H.
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: mjamoose on 12 October 2005, 14:15
Hi and welcome!
I've also got a 1.6 Driver. Great car, one thing to watch for is the thermostats can be dodgy and apparently are a real begger to replace.
The part itself is cheap but getting to it can be a bit difficult.
Best quote I got for my driver was 814 third party fire & theft,
but I am 22 with 0 No Claims & 0 Experience!
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: mjamoose on 12 October 2005, 14:17
Fielder, I'd be interested in that service manual! I'll PM u
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: Fielder5757 on 12 October 2005, 14:21
Fielder, I'd be interested in that service manual! I'll PM u


If i can get it into a e-mail then sure, PM me the e-mail addy.
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: h.1966 on 12 October 2005, 14:30
I have just been quoted £201.86 fully comp but i do have 16 yrs No claims, i think thats pretty good.
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: h.1966 on 12 October 2005, 14:31
I have just been quoted £201.86 fully comp but i do have 16 yrs No claims, i think thats pretty good.
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: Fielder5757 on 12 October 2005, 14:35
^^ got your e-mail mate, Ill send it accross some time tonight when i get home from work, Should be waiting for you when you get to work in the morning :smilie:
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: Rhyso on 12 October 2005, 14:37
Hi and welcome!
I've also got a 1.6 Driver. Great car, one thing to watch for is the thermostats can be dodgy and apparently are a real begger to replace.
The part itself is cheap but getting to it can be a bit difficult.
Best quote I got for my driver was 814 third party fire & theft,
but I am 22 with 0 No Claims & 0 Experience!


can confirm that the thermostat is a bugger to replace. It comes off easy but to line it up and put it back is a complete mare!!

I pay about £650 fully comp with Zurich; I'm 23 and got 2 yrs NCB.  Bit annoying considering the power of the car  :undecided:
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: h.1966 on 12 October 2005, 14:37
Appreciate that Fielder thanks very much.

H.
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: [han] on 12 October 2005, 17:57
19, 1Y NCB, 2nd car, one accident - £550 3pft! argh!!! well..  £48 a month!!!
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: Fielder5757 on 13 October 2005, 10:25
Appreciate that Fielder thanks very much.

H.

Had some problems e-mailing it mate, Tell ya what, Ill burn it onto CD and post it to ya if you like :smilie:
Title: Re: Golf MK2 Driver
Post by: h.1966 on 13 October 2005, 10:41
If its not to much trouble that would be great, i will send you my addy.

Cheers.