Author Topic: Hi all, looking to buy a mk5 GTI  (Read 5620 times)

Offline davoaj

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Re: Hi all, looking to buy a mk5 GTI
« Reply #10 on: 20 April 2009, 19:49 »
That's bonkers mate. Even if you do get a 56 or 07 the warranty will have nearly ran out anyway.

£300 a month for insurance is the craziest thing I've ever heard. I pay less than that a month for financing £15k and to insure mine and it's not that long since I was a student.

Seriously mate I wouldn't bother, you're a student. Make the most of it whilst you can. You've obviously got a bit of cash anyway so in time you'll have a nice car. You'll spend enough of your life paying bills and having responsibilities. Go off on a gap year or something, but seriously don't spend £300 a month on insurance.

Offline AlanD

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Re: Hi all, looking to buy a mk5 GTI
« Reply #11 on: 20 April 2009, 19:50 »
^ What he said.

Offline ifti

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Re: Hi all, looking to buy a mk5 GTI
« Reply #12 on: 20 April 2009, 19:58 »
I also agree - thats far too much on insurance. Stick with a Zetec S or somet for a while!

When I first got insured (10 years back) in my own name, I also had a Zetec S, and was insured for £1400!!
That dropped pretty quick though - had the car for around 9 years, and my last insurance renewal on it was £315 ;)

I purchased the ED30 and expected insurance to again be very high. Its just over £800 now (fully comp etc), but Im OK with that TBH. I lost a few No Claims Discounts a few years back, and only have 3 at the mo. It'll drop over time as the discount grows, and as I [hopefully] keep my license clean!! lol
Next year when I renew Im aiming at around the £600 mark max.

I would never pay over £1k for insurance any more, no matter what.

As a student, you should enjoy life by socialising. There's plenty of time for fast cars later down the line, when you are stuck in bloody job, and have nothing to look forward to, apart from the drive home ;)
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Offline stevengeelan

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Re: Hi all, looking to buy a mk5 GTI
« Reply #13 on: 20 April 2009, 20:02 »
I bought my GTI, about 3 weeks ago, its an 06 plate with 23000miles, black manual, 3dr with 18" monza II alloys and was within your budget.

How old are you mate? Im only 21 and only pay £700 a year for insurance. £4000 is a serious amount of money, and your just throwing it away spending it on insurance. Have you tried adding your mum to your policy? They will usually bring it down. Or have you looked at how much to get insured on a Polo GTI?

But if its what you really want...

Offline celica

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Re: Hi all, looking to buy a mk5 GTI
« Reply #14 on: 20 April 2009, 20:04 »
what age are you?

are we talking about uni / college student at say around 18?

if i were you and it was the case i would pocket the £4k per year on insurance for the duration of your uni/ college and that's roughly £12k in your pocket.

you mention you have another £8k, save that too and when you have finished studying you have £20k to blow and will get an awesome motor for that money

just get a cheaper car and build up your no claims with 3rd party insurance and save a little more!

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Re: Hi all, looking to buy a mk5 GTI
« Reply #15 on: 20 April 2009, 20:12 »
hi mate, yeah im 18 at college, studing BTEC in construction  :smug: when next june comes i can get a job as a trainee and earn some good money, i am starting to think i should just save it, but i really dont like 1.2 or 1.4 cars, especially the 1.6 fiesta its a nice car and nice engine but the revs are high on the motorway and i drive on the a13 and m25 to get to college and it was abit annoying.

its hard when your young because you wana look cool and for everyone to notice you lol, but yeah i guess i probably will save abit more, but i dont reckon il buy a car until then, my girlfriend gets her punto (lol) this weekend and she said i can use it to go college and i have 2 wicked pedal bikes so i guess il just use them, got a road bike and mountain bike to choose from so there my motors lol.

you guys are very friendly i appreciate that, thanks alot, when i become a building surveyor in a few years il give ya discounts  :grin:

Offline davoaj

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Re: Hi all, looking to buy a mk5 GTI
« Reply #16 on: 20 April 2009, 20:23 »
I know how you're feeling mate, just dead keen to get in something nice.

A year will fly by and you'll only regret it if you end up getting something that isn't perfect now. In a years time you could probably pick up an 08 or something for about £13k now that the new one is on its way.

In the meantime make use the girlfriend as a taxi service with "extras"  :evil:

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Re: Hi all, looking to buy a mk5 GTI
« Reply #17 on: 20 April 2009, 20:40 »
yeah i will lol, its where i live aswell thats makes my insurence high, i live in east london and to insure at 1.2 for me wouldnt be no less then 2k,

i sold my zetec s erlier this month but i am going to pay the last 3 installments so i get my 1 years no claims bonus, it may not nock off the 900 quid but it will save me another year if i started again.

when i go up brighton my aunt lets me drive her audi tt convertible, i just wished i could take that to college lol its such a nice car.

and i know what you mean by the regretting it at the end of the year thats so true and you guys have pursuaded me not to buy one yet, lol first ever time i have been talked out of buying a car.

is it just me or does any one else think the front end of the new gti does not look as aggressive and sporty as the mk5?

thanks for the advice davoaj & everyone else, inc alan you have been a help  :grin:

Offline celica

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Re: Hi all, looking to buy a mk5 GTI
« Reply #18 on: 20 April 2009, 20:45 »
trust me, don't waist your money

i've seen many people spend alot of money on cars when young and then have to keep it etc.

i know what you mean, wanting to be cool etc.
so you don't like high revs annoying noise, go for something else.

how about a turbo diesel for now for the commute

Offline matthewsimone

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Re: Hi all, looking to buy a mk5 GTI
« Reply #19 on: 20 April 2009, 20:48 »
save your cash mate 4k for insurance is a bit ott lol just wait a bit, i had a civic type r at 22 and was only £800 odd £300 a month my 11k car only costs me 275 and thats including insurance and gap insurance and payment protection etc £300 a month is rape lol  :shocked: