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Watts
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Re: New Gti advice.
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Reply #20 on:
10 June 2019, 21:57 »
Nice one! I've had mine nearly 4 years and still love driving it. Still love the look of it too, when I'm walking back to it in a car park, it stands out as better looking and more interesting than the others
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2019 Oryx White 5dr TCR.
Was - 2015 Tornado Red 3dr GTI PP, manual, Santiagos, Audi short shifter.
Yusee
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Re: New Gti advice.
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Reply #21 on:
10 June 2019, 22:17 »
Been following the MY20 thread, the GTI Performance is starting to look like a bargain.
34k for a new TCR or 24.7 for a pre-reg gti old skool style-3- door, manual, black.
I know what i’d buy. Well done OP.
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2018 Golf GTI Performance 5dr manual, Isaac blue
1988 Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9, 2022 Triumph Street Triple R, 2016 Seat Alhambra.
Mavericktom
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Re: New Gti advice.
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Reply #22 on:
10 June 2019, 23:59 »
I feel I’ve got a good deal.
There wasn’t much negotiation to be had but got some accessories thrown in. So overall I’m happy.
I wouldn’t have considered a new car due to the depreciation. But feel that the pre reg price softens the blow a little.
Plan at the mo would be to keep it long term.
I have a works vehicle so the mileage will be kept at a minimum and it will be tucked up in a garage when not in use.
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candy turbo
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Reply #23 on:
14 June 2019, 19:39 »
is it a PP model ?
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Mavericktom
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Re: New Gti advice.
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Reply #24 on:
15 June 2019, 16:24 »
Yes. The performance spec
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Mavericktom
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Re: New Gti advice.
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Reply #25 on:
20 June 2019, 21:03 »
Collected the car from the dealer today. I only put a few miles on her. Had a play with some of the tech which will take me a while to get used to. But all in all really pleased with the car. I'll take her for a longer run tomorrow. I'll give it a few miles and get it run in a little before opening it up.
She's booked in for a new car detail and ceramic coating. unfortunately he's fully booked until next month Whoever washed her at the dealers has managed to leave a few light scratches, which should polish out.
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Watts
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Reply #26 on:
20 June 2019, 21:44 »
Good for you Mavericktom
After nearly 4 years with mine I still really enjoy driving it, hopefully you'll get as much enjoyment too!
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2019 Oryx White 5dr TCR.
Was - 2015 Tornado Red 3dr GTI PP, manual, Santiagos, Audi short shifter.
Mavericktom
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Reply #27 on:
21 June 2019, 19:06 »
Thanks Watts
Took her out for a spin. First time in ages I've just gone for a drive. Stretched the legs a little.
really impressed. Still didn't want to push it too hard but theres definitely more than enough power there. I played with all the tech which is a little alien to me. But its actually really easy to use.
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