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Offline VWKev

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Re: Blue Graphite?
« Reply #50 on: 06 July 2009, 21:12 »
I'll ask what every one of us guys are thinking, are you hot ? And get some pics up !  :grin:

I'm not thinking that at all mate and some women will find that very offensive. :sad:


Hey being gay is fine by me, I've no qualms about your sexuality at all.

Now, back to those pics.  :grin:


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Re: Blue Graphite?
« Reply #51 on: 06 July 2009, 21:16 »
I've only been on this forum a week or so mate and I don't know you from Adam, vice versa.  However it is easy to see why people think you are a c0ck.



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Re: Blue Graphite?
« Reply #52 on: 06 July 2009, 21:17 »
 :rolleyes:

Not as hot as I was this time yesterday, it's really clouded over here today....

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Re: Blue Graphite?
« Reply #53 on: 06 July 2009, 21:25 »
Rolfe, I just came from a Scirocco with DSG but I've gone for a manual Golf.  However, having read your posts, go for the DSG as it is an amazing smooth and capable gearbox and it doesn't sound like you're going to be 'caning it' to the limits. The DSG makes an already grown up and quality ride, luxurious. I wouldn't bother with the leather at all but that's your call. do you need the ACC if you're going for more supple 17" wheels and tyres? Not sure, I hardly ever used it in my Scirocco.

BTW, I have a 5 door and it still looks sporty.

Me, I don't need the ACC at all.  But for carrying around a 93-year-old, who can be extremely demanding about exactly how comfortable she likes her ride, yes, it's worth it.

No, I'm not likely to be caning it to the limit.  I doubt if the Peugeot has ever been red-lined on the engine revs in its life.  Never needed to.  It can leave practically anything standing, and if I want to overtake a lorry or a caravan, well, I do it.  Never needed to thrash it.  OK, I won't leave a boy racer standing, but then I don't want to.  I want the boy racer to be as far away from me as possible as quickly as possible, and letting him disappear into the sunset is fine by me.

I'm getting the feeling that "involving" might be code for "I like to rev the thing to death all round town."  Whatever floats your boat....

The showroom model I've been looking at is red, and I agree it looks very nice indeed.  I did think about it when I realised how dark both the blues are, but I'm just not a red car person.  Also, the red detailing is quite cool, but it doesn't show up at all on the solid red model.  The simulation of the Blue Graphite on the VW web site looks quite stylish really.  And I don't think there's anything will show the dirt as little as the gold Peugeot.

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Re: Blue Graphite?
« Reply #54 on: 06 July 2009, 21:35 »
Rolfe, test drive the DSG if you can to see if it's for you, it is a lovely gearbox. If it was a no cost option then I might have had it but at the extra (significant) cost I think it's something I can do without but it makes the car luxurious to drive, very smooth, the hill hold control is also great on it.

Point taken on the ACC! The ride in 'comfort' on the 17" wheels should be a lovely ride for your mum.

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Re: Blue Graphite?
« Reply #55 on: 06 July 2009, 21:57 »
Well, DSG.

I called into the local garage on the way home, and found Andrew killing time before he closed up.  Had a good chat.  Main reason for going in was to check that he thought it was OK not to do the now-due service on the Peugeot if the car is going into the scrappage scheme in 3 months, and he said fine, it's not got any life-threatening problems and it's MOTed till March, so basically just keep driving it.

The only negative thing he had to say about the Golf was that it's expensive.  Yeah, right, I can add up.  It's a bit telling that plenty of people are prepared to buy the thing at the price they're asking, and I think I might just join those ranks.  When I mentioned the non-responsive Ford dealer he just laughed and said never to darken their door again, go to the one in Peebles.  And he said I'd get more gimmicks on the Focus but the Golf had class.  I wasn't really asking him what he thought about that though, that's my decision.

He said he didn't have anything in particular against the DSG gearbox.  He said it was definitely the way forward, certainly for automatic transmission, and that he thought basically the engineers had nailed it.  He apparently has a friend who drives for a racing team, and all their cars for racing have DSG.  I said what did he think about the reliability of the things and he remarked that any gearbox can fail, as I knew very well (nodding to the Peugeot, which as we both know has a gearbox on the way out).

Well, doesn't really say whether the DSGs are more likely to fail early than the manuals (118,000 miles before failing and the manual 6-speed doesn't owe me anything), and obviously a repair to such a complex system would be pricier.  But at least he didn't make the sign against the Evil Eye and tell me not to touch it with a barge pole.

I think I like the sound of all this.  I'm reconsidering the leather option in the light of all the comments, and the cost, and seeing that the cloth probably looks good with the Blue Graphite.  And I'm not convinced I need the storage pack (any opinions on that?).  Speccing the car on the VW web site like that comes to £26,445.  Which would be just shy of £24,000 (let's say £23,995, it sounds better) with the deal that Western VW were offering me for the Peugeot as scrappage.

Doesn't sound too bad when you put it like that....

I think I'll ask Verve to quote me on that spec, and see if I can get a DealDrivers figure for that too.  And take it from there.  DealDrivers isn't a stupid idea if they're reputable, as they seem to be, as even if they give me a dealer down south, I can take a day off, drive the Peugeot there and drive the Golf back.  I'm just worried about whether I'd get service from Western or Verve here if it then turned out that the new car had a rattle or something subjective like that.

I need to move reasonably fast, as I heard on the radio just as I was pulling up in Andrew's car park that the smart money is on the scrappage deal being discontinued in October.  I presume that cars already ordered with the scrappage deal won't have that pulled if they're still being built when the announcement comes, but I don't think it's good to hang about.

Getting close here guys....

Rolfe.

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Re: Blue Graphite?
« Reply #56 on: 06 July 2009, 22:03 »
I've only been on this forum a week or so mate and I don't know you from Adam, vice versa.  However it is easy to see why people think you are a c0ck.





Ah ok, so I'm supposed to take it when people have a little banter with me, yet when I have some harmless banter with people back I'm a c0ck for it ?. I see how it is now. People can give it out but not take it. Sorry but those kind are the w-ankers, not me.


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Re: Blue Graphite?
« Reply #57 on: 06 July 2009, 22:05 »
:rolleyes:

Not as hot as I was this time yesterday, it's really clouded over here today....

Rolfe.

Good reply, at least you can take it with a bit of humour.  :smiley:


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Re: Blue Graphite?
« Reply #58 on: 06 July 2009, 22:06 »
Rolfe if you get the car through a dealer far away the local guys will want your servicing business and will be obligated to do any warranty (which they get paid for).

Good luck with it all, exciting stuff eh!?

Oh and the cloth seats are a tad 'scratchey' on the arm rest and bolsters over the leather I had in the Scirocco but i'll get used to it and they won't end up sagging like a donkeys ar$e!

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Re: Blue Graphite?
« Reply #59 on: 06 July 2009, 22:09 »
Rolfe if you get the car through a dealer far away the local guys will want your servicing business and will be obligated to do any warranty (which they get paid for).

Good luck with it all, exciting stuff eh!?

Oh and the cloth seats are a tad 'scratchey' on the arm rest and bolsters over the leather I had in the Scirocco but i'll get used to it and they won't end up sagging like a donkeys ar$e!

Is the leather that bad ?


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"Some say he drives a Shopping car, and that his car dent was actually a beauty spot....all we know is he's called Captain Failboat"