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Offline billy_vw

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Re: Which GTI?
« Reply #10 on: 05 May 2009, 21:26 »
Jeesus billy another one?

could'nt resist  :smiley: had it R-tech'd 2day too  :evil:
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Offline Vigilante

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Re: Which GTI?
« Reply #11 on: 10 May 2009, 01:15 »
Nice looking car but I don't want a 3 door.......and I'm not quite ready with the folding stuff yet. :sad:
    I'm going to have to get what I can afford, if it's a mk3 then so be it, I've seen some smart looking 3's .......we'll see  :cool:

Offline rob026

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Re: Which GTI?
« Reply #12 on: 10 May 2009, 12:36 »
Nothing wrong with the mk3, once you get some decent suspension so it goes around corners, dont get an 8v there pretty lame, I've got a 16v is pretty nippy and fairly good on fuel (ish) hasnt missed a beat in 18 months, and you can get a decent one for way less than your buget.

Offline wil0

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Re: Which GTI?
« Reply #13 on: 11 May 2009, 03:16 »
MkII looks nicer, better handling and is faster. compared to the mk3, its a real car! ;)

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Offline seismic22

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Re: Which GTI?
« Reply #14 on: 11 May 2009, 15:04 »
I have a mk3 16v and love it. I do however reckon that all mk3's need new suspension as they like to roll a bit much, The mk3 is a good mix of performance and comfort, i can comfortably cruise up the motorway aswell as absolutely ring its neck and love every second. My mates got a mk2 and whilst yes you definetly have more connection with the car and more feel of whats going on, for everyday use or any long distance journey its a bit more of a pain in the arse! The mk2's can definetly do the long journeys fine its just a bit more tiring! After having said that, if i could afford a well sorted mk2 i would, cos im more into ringing its neck than cruising.

Thing is, i got my mk3 valver in great knick, 97K on the clock with full service history, every single old mot, new tyres etc etc, for just £850.
Try getting a mk2 in just a reasonable state for that!? A 150bhp mk3 def isnt slow either!

If you can afford a mk2 and can put up with it being a bit more hardcore, then do it, itll be great.
Bit more skint, need some money for repairs, maintenance and need something bit more everyday too, get a mk3.
 
Everyone has their own opinion but in mine the mk4 is a bit boring, boring to look at, and a total lack of driver engagement. Some are fast on paper  (though the standard gti definetly isnt!) etc but its about how it makes you feel isnt it?!   People call a mk3 a boat/ tank, what about the mk4!!!!!! Its even heavier!

I dont think the mk3 is amazing just cos i own one, i would have a mk2 if i could, but the mk3 makes sense for a good best of both worlds!
MK3 GTI 16V. The fun starts at 3.5k.