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Offline houston

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Re: Passat CC ?
« Reply #20 on: 09 May 2011, 14:12 »
any transporter is gonna cost you big compared to others, lad i used to work with would buy them for less than a grand, deck them out for less than a grand then sell them for 5k plus!

im currently looking for a t4 so i can make a camper, but everyones cottoned on to how much they can get for a basic van

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Re: Passat CC ?
« Reply #21 on: 09 May 2011, 16:45 »
Yes, but that's the bottom end of the market, we're talking about the nearly new market here, which is quite different.

My brother has a Sharan and I hate it in comparison to a T5/6. The space in the 'van' is amazing and just so comfortable, flexible and that is what is so luxurious and pleasurable as the ownership proposal.

Once we're out of the Passat (as much as I love it) we will be nailed on to a T4/5 van ASAP.
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Re: Passat CC ?
« Reply #22 on: 09 May 2011, 19:22 »
In response to Doc's comments.

If you have a child, especially a baby, why buy a car with a coupe roofline? Just my view like.

I drove one for a bit and to be honest, I had no problems with it, preferred it over the DSG GTD I drove in all honesty. It just feels more luxurious, and I dunno, just made me smile whereas the golf made me feel a bit meh in comparison.

I'd still have a GTD but if the option was a CC or a GTD i'd go CC all day long.

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Re: Passat CC ?
« Reply #23 on: 09 May 2011, 19:52 »
In response to Doc's comments.

If you have a child, especially a baby, why buy a car with a coupe roofline? Just my view like.

I drove one for a bit and to be honest, I had no problems with it, preferred it over the DSG GTD I drove in all honesty. It just feels more luxurious, and I dunno, just made me smile whereas the golf made me feel a bit meh in comparison.

I'd still have a GTD but if the option was a CC or a GTD i'd go CC all day long.

Good point Slick ,i'm still waiting to test CC out tomorow night ,and no I don't want a van  :grin:

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Re: Passat CC ?
« Reply #25 on: 09 May 2011, 20:00 »
We have just taken in a passat cc gt 3.6 300ps serious machine.in all serious 170 dsg gt is the car to get though lovely motor steve you won't be disappointed once you have driven it........ Lead times are as bad on passat cc dsg aswell. Luckily our fleet dept have a few sneaky ones hidden : )
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Re: Passat CC ?
« Reply #27 on: 09 May 2011, 20:46 »
If I was getting a wagon and had your sort of budget Steve I would be getting one of these - http://bit.ly/moFdZ7

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Re: Passat CC ?
« Reply #28 on: 09 May 2011, 20:49 »
In response to Doc's comments.

If you have a child, especially a baby, why buy a car with a coupe roofline? Just my view like.

I drove one for a bit and to be honest, I had no problems with it, preferred it over the DSG GTD I drove in all honesty. It just feels more luxurious, and I dunno, just made me smile whereas the golf made me feel a bit meh in comparison.

I'd still have a GTD but if the option was a CC or a GTD i'd go CC all day long.

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Re: Passat CC ?
« Reply #29 on: 09 May 2011, 20:50 »
There are Passat's Est knocking around Chuff 170DSG diesel too , its tempting?? :undecided: Estates look very tidy TBH.

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