Author Topic: Thinking about buying - going for my first test drive on Saturday!  (Read 5559 times)

Offline jphealy

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I'm looking to buy my first GTI and I'm going to test drive a '06 MkV on Saturday.  I've never driven one before so I'm pretty excited.  Are there any suggestions on what I should be looking out for in the car?

Thanks for any help!

Offline KentBladeboy

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Try starting with this as a general guide, car buying can be an emotive rather than a clear headed business purchase. Before getting wrapped up in the car presented, check all the docs,receipts,history V5,MOT etc check out. Do that before falling in love with the car, if any doubts or the seller cannot answer all your questions, walk away, its a buyers market, with plenty of choice.

As for Mk5 foibles, just search this site, for most info required.

Checklist  I suggest complete sections 1 & 5 before falling in love    :cool:

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/CARS/buying/buyersguide_checklist.jsp
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How long is a piece of string?  Which came first, the chicken or the egg?  :lipsrsealed:

It all really just boils down to what you are personally after, and what spec GTI you are looking at.  Because it was pretty much unanimously reported by ALL motoring journos and TV programmes that the Mk5 GTI really was the best in its class - so there should be no doubt that the GTI can 'deliver'!  :wink:

If you have any specific areas of concern or doubt, then we might be able to help with a little more accuracy.  :wink:  :smiley:
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Offline ccaasjf

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Hiya

Kerbed alloys I think are a good indication of how well a car has been treated.

Moisture in the third brake light in the rear spoiler, this is very very common and you should have it fixed before picking it up, I have had mine done and it was fine.

I would avoid a DSG as a second hand purchase in case anything goes wrong or make sure you have a good warranty in place, think it needs an oil change at around 40k.

Don't be put off by high mileage, had mine from new and has just got better and better with more miles put on.

Check seat wear, climate control (get is re gased as part of deal), boot seals can go so look for water in this area and check bonnet/windscreen for chips.

Nice options to have are:

18" Monza's
Rear Parking sensors
Zenons, if not upgrade to Philip Extreme, dipped beam is easy get a garage to do full beam.
Central Armrest, if ipod connector installed check for adapters.

Oh are the fastest colours are Diamond Black, Red or White all look better with the bigger Monza II's.

Hehe I bet a get a kicking for that! :-)

Si

Offline jphealy

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Thanks guys.  This is the car in question: http://www.boynevalleycars.ie/Default.aspx?PageID=111

It's a basic enough spec, but the only thing missing that I would have liked are the 18" wheels.  There isn't all that much choice in Ireland however, if I want to stay within budget.  And I can always upgrade to the 18s in the future I guess.

Anything strike you about the car?  One thing I noticed from the pictures: if you look at the pic that shows the stereo, it looks like there's a small gap on the right hand side of the stereo.  Maybe I'm just going crazy.  I'll see it on Saturday anyway.

One thing I like is that the garage sells all its used cars with a two year warranty.  That's twice the warranty you get with the VW Genuine Used Cars.

Offline jphealy

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Sorry - looks like the link didn't quite work as expected.  You should be able to find the car anyway.  It's the only Golf they have.

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Looks ok. Exhausts could do with a clean! They look kinda rusty!

Did the Irish spec cars not come with dual zone climate then???

I see what you mean about the gap with the stereo - maybe the previous owner was running an aftermarket headunit/ Mine doesn't have a gap like that. Should be a relatively easy fix though.



Offline KentBladeboy

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JP  2 things, I have to disagree on avoiding the DSG as a secondhand purchase, as long as the car is correctly serviced, it should be as agood as a manual, and without the potential of lead footed clutch work!

Second, WTF is that price...thats nearly 19K worth of the Queens pound notes for an 06 in poverty spec.

Get yourself on a ferry to Blighty man, you'd buy a new one for that now   :nerd:
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Thanks guys.  This is the car in question: http://www.boynevalleycars.ie/Default.aspx?PageID=111

It's a basic enough spec, but the only thing missing that I would have liked are the 18" wheels.  There isn't all that much choice in Ireland however, if I want to stay within budget.  And I can always upgrade to the 18s in the future I guess.

OK, first thing is the colour.  Many peeps will rave about black - and if you have never owned a black car before, two important things to consider.

Firstly, a black car will absorb much greater amounts of heat from the atmoshpere, and it doesn't even need to be bright sunshine.  This can make the car like an oven inside - so you just need to be aware of that.  Secondly, black cars are the worst colour at showing up the general road dirt, but more importantly, any swirls or scratches from inappropriate vehicle cleaning/washing - so have a good look at the car in question, in daylight, and in dry weather.  If it is raining, ask them to take it inside a valeting bay or workshop, and dry it off.

A couple of other points, no xenons - so candle vision at night unless you spend £20 on some Philips x-tremes upgraded bulbs, and no winter pack, so no heated washers and no electronic washer fluid level.

The exhaust tips need a cleaning and buffing with some Solvol Autosol!  :tongue:

Check for 'white worm' on the tailgate release badge.

Check for 'pink' paint on the calipers - and whilst you are in those areas, check the thickness of the brake pads and discs for scoring or excessive wear.  New front pads have 14mm of 'meat' and rears have 11mm - use this as a guide to check on the wear.

Check the tyres.  The GTI really does NOT appreciate rubbish or 'budget' tyres - they really compromise the handling.

Check the side bolsters on the seats for wear of the seat coverings.  Both leather and cloth can be affected from negligent or careless 'getting in and out-age'.  :lipsrsealed:

Clutch pedal looks quite a bit higher than brake pedal - this does look rather suspect!  :undecided:


YIKES - that is NOT a 'UK' spec, nor a German spec.  Imports from northern Europe have that spec - ie, no "dual zone" climate control.  Maybe this was standard spec for Eire, but I'd double check that it was an official Eire car rather than any import.

And no highline computer - so if you have the light/rain sensor, and need to change things like coming home / leaving home lights, it is a trip to the stealer or a mate with vag-com.  :wink:

Ohhhh, just noticed it has a sunroof.  They are a really nice option, and not cheap either.  Just make sure it operates smoothly, and has the correct 'anti-helicopter' setting (yup, a serious check.).  :wink:  :smiley:


Anything strike you about the car?  One thing I noticed from the pictures: if you look at the pic that shows the stereo, it looks like there's a small gap on the right hand side of the stereo.  Maybe I'm just going crazy.  I'll see it on Saturday anyway.

Yup, stereo looks well dodgy.  My bet is that it had SatNav, and someone has swapped it for a lower spec radio.  If you want to PM me the full VIN, I can lookup the exact spec from the factory.  You will need a post count of 10 posts on this forum before you can PM - otherwise, just e-mail me from my little icon under my sheep!  :lipsrsealed:  I can also tell you what 'model year' the car is, because from 2007model year (available from June 2006), there were some cosmetic changes, partiularly noticeable on the audio equipment, with silver nobs and buttons.


One thing I like is that the garage sells all its used cars with a two year warranty.  That's twice the warranty you get with the VW Genuine Used Cars.

But as usual - with all warranties, check the small print.  Some can be about as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike.  :wink:
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If you can hold out and try to find one for sale with a Highline computer, then you should. Really useful piece of kit.

If you buy that one, then get them to throw in some mats!