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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: Wolfie on 03 April 2008, 19:31
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Hi guys
Been reading this forum for some time now and finally got round to registering.
I currently have an Audi A3 2.0T S-line DSG, 05 reg, 30k miles and my head has been turned by a mark 5 Golf GTI (see link below)
http://www.georgewhitesupercars.co.uk/?section=current_stock&stock_item=68&order_by=
Have contacted the garage who has quoted me £2400 as the price to change. This is before any negotiations.
I know its the same engine but i cant help looking at the GTI and think i might be missing out.
Any advice would be appreciated. I like the candy white colour but is this just the latest fad and not a long term investment?
Thanks in advance.
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My first thoughts are no DSG :laugh:
....and would it be worth part 'exing for that amount, and getting a non DSG car which is only slightly newer :smiley:
I think I'd sleep on it for a few days and see if my head had "just been turned" or whether I really wanted to change :evil:
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to be honest, your be mad to turn that down, A3 drives nothing like a GTi even though it has the same engine. That looks a cracking deal, but a huge but is it doesnt have DSG!!!!
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Can't comment on the value of your car, try www.parkers.co.uk for a true value of yours.
The gti is similar age & mileage to a car I paid the same for a few weeks ago.
Though mine came from a Volvo main Dealer with a years warranty and RAC cover included (though its still under VW Warranty as well), DSG, Leather, new front tyres, rear parking sensors and 5-doors. It doesn't have the Sat-Nav though.
DSG usually adds £1K to the value and I got £1850 for a part ex that was worth about £1k.
I'd say negotiate hard, or take a look at Tollbar Warwick Volvo - A few GTI's in stock and 3 of us have all purchased quality cars from there in the last few weeks.
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Ive checked parkers which agrees with the part ex figure quoted by the dealer. also checked the glass's guide on the vauxhall website and that comes out a bit more. the problem i have at the moment is that when i put the golf gti into the same guides its valued far lower than my audi but the garage wants £2400 from me - am i looking at it the wrong way? do you think the asking price for the golf is fair/too high?
i chose DSG on my current car mainly due to it being such a good deal and initially likingit on the test drive. if im totally honest i cant say im that blown away by the DSG and could take it or leave it. Its definitely a great bit of kit but i just feel the manual is a more involving drive.
also whats the ride quality like on the gti with 18's as the S-line feels like a kick up the arse every time i hit a slight bump?
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Well in real terms I paid 15K for mine. Deduct £1K for loss of DSG = £14K + £200 for Sat Nav = £14200.
I'd say £14200 is the true value of that car.
The golfs are selling for a bit above book price due to their sheer popularity. Really holding their prices well.
Dealers refer to the book prices when it suits them but will quite happily chuck them out the window when it doesn't.
They know that a white golf gti will catch the attention of someone who "has to have it" and therefore will be marking it up for a less savvy buyer.
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do you think the asking price for the golf is fair/too high?
IMO too high :sad:
you can get brand new imports for only £1850 more (£17,700) - OK basic spec but brand new (2.5 years newer), 1st owner and a full 2 years VW UK warranty
http://www.mh2k.com/ecarsuk/1813513_1_6956/volkswagen_golf_gti/index.htm
How much would they offer you if you were trading in their white GTI ? probably less than your Audi - so you've lost out £2400 straightaway on the deal :cry: :cry:
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i can see your point jonnyg but i got the impression imports were a bit hit and miss. what are the drawbacks of an import other than the 2 year warranty and the future hit on resale - are all the parallel eu imports full uk spec ? :undecided:
i cant see the garage selling the candy white gti for £14200 - so should i keep looking for a good specced import at a good deal and keep the car for a few years?
what are the must haves i should be looking for and what can be retrofitted easily/cheaply afterwards?
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Well an armrest retro-fitted costs nearly a grand!!!
Cruise control is a pretty good deal £150 main dealer supplied and fitted.
A guy on here recently got a car £2K cheaper than it should've been because it was an import. So whilst they can be cheaper to buy, they will also sell for less.
This particular import was flawless. However do some searching on this forum and you'll find some horror stories as well.
Ultimately its maybe just that I got a good deal. Though like I said, Google "tollbar warwick volvo" they've got some nice looking GTI's at £14850 and they do great finance deals if required.
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Hi Wolfie,
Welcome aboard. I’ve recently taken the plunge a bought a Candy White ED30 after many, many years of Reflex Silver. The silver was always a great colour, looked shiny even when dirty, and polished up like new. However after I saw a white 3-door GTI I changed my view of white immediately. Looks awesome when clean, really shows off the lines. When dirty still looks good. Very easy to clean as you can quickly see where all the muck is. Looks even better with privacy glass... reminds me of my hols in Greece.
I checked ‘far & wide’ to see if white would be detrimental at trade-in... the opposite is true as it is perceived as a performance model... not an economy basic. I don’t see many Porsche 911’s being marked-down due to being in white.
My own colour preference is white, silver, dark grey then red.
Have fun... Hotrod
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Ultimately its maybe just that I got a good deal. Though like I said, Google "tollbar warwick volvo" they've got some nice looking GTI's at £14850 and they do great finance deals if required.
just had a quick look on their website and there are some good deals on the gti's - there is only one 3 door ( a must) which is blue and has 18's on it - iinitilally wanted leather but how is the interlagos in the flesh and to live with on a daily basis?
are all the gti's at tollbar warwick volvo imports?
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Its had the Sat Nav retro fitted as it has the 07 model year silver buttons.
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No it was a one off that a guy off here bought. They confirmed to me it was £2K cheaper because it was an import and they wanted a quick sale.
Myself and Topher both bought UK cars. I think the ones there are all UK cars. I saw the blue one last Saturday and it looked a really nice colour.
I have leather as I have a white haired dog and didn't want dog hairs sticking to the seat.
We've all written accounts of our purchases in the good guys section of this forum.
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Its had the Sat Nav retro fitted as it has the 07 model year silver buttons.
do you mean the line of buttons under the screen? are they silver or is the light bouncing of black buttons - i cant really tell?
has anyone else seen any good deals on any gti's they can point me in the direction of?
must be 3 door, manual, have 18's and a pretty decent spec - thanks in advance.
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To answer one of your earlier questions wolfie, the ride on the GTI is much better than the A3. I had an A3 with the sport suspension and agree with you that it isn't the best. The GTI is much better and so is the handling.
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Just to let you know ive done the deal and I wil be picking up the GTI next weekend - got the cost to change below £2k with a few bits and bobs thrown in. Cant wait!
The car itself was pristine and looked so good in the candy white, wasnt sure from the photos bit in the flesh :tongue:. The car itself had a few more extras not mentioned in the ad like centre armest (with 6cd), auto lights and wipers, auto dimming rear view mirror.
The test drive was along dual carriageways and some country lanes - i was not disappointed - it was so smooth and when I put my foot down it went! As the Audi has the same engine in DSG form I thought I might be underwhelmed but I wasnt and found the manual gearchanges very smooth. It really is an headturner and noticed even when parked it received many admiring glances. Even the cloth seats felt so much better and seemed more snug and supportive - I was a bit apprehensive about whether I would notice a real difference in the interior compared to the A3 but no such thing - in fact I think I like it better - there seems to be cubby holes and little gadgets everywhere. I hope this feeling lasts and I wasnt just blinded during the test drive etc - but I think it will.
I probably didnt get the best deal in the world and there are probably better deals out there but Im a bit impulsive and the deal is done and I really cant wait to get to grips with it and see what ive been missing out on :smiley:
The only drawback was the stereo sound quality compared to the Bose in the Audi - how can this be remedied?
On collection day - what should I not forget to do!?!?
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Great choice Wolfie :cool:
See my write up on what I did with my sound system in the link below
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=76660.0
With the collection day there is a sticky thread on the subject. Although the topic is for new cars, most of it is applicable to VW dealership cars anyway.
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=64432.0
Hope this helps :smiley: