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Offline ABOO

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Is VRS worth it....
« on: 19 October 2011, 21:50 »
Am looking at maybe changing golf in new year, nothing wrong with the old girl, just maybe fancying something else, had her 3 years which is a record for me.

Have always liked the Mk 1 Octavia vrs, but can't decide if it'd be worth changing, obviously bigger brakes, and a little more grown up I think :undecided:
« Last Edit: 19 October 2011, 21:53 by ABOO »
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Offline Wayne

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Re: Is VRS worth it....
« Reply #1 on: 19 October 2011, 23:51 »
Have always liked the Mk 1 Octavia vrs, but can't decide if it'd be worth changing, obviously bigger brakes, and a little more grown up I think :undecided:

Yes, any questions feel free to ask away.

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Re: Is VRS worth it....
« Reply #2 on: 20 October 2011, 10:26 »
depends on budget as theres far better looking cars out there :wink:

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Re: Is VRS worth it....
« Reply #3 on: 20 October 2011, 10:29 »
You can fit the bigger brakes to your MK4.......

Octavia is a Golf in drag; albeit better built in some respects  :undecided:

Interior is not a nice place to be IMO  :sad:

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Re: Is VRS worth it....
« Reply #4 on: 20 October 2011, 10:47 »
You can fit the bigger brakes to your MK4.......

Octavia is a Golf in drag; albeit better built in some respects  :undecided:

Interior is not a nice place to be IMO  :sad:

It's funny how this shares the same floor pan as a golf but tries to gain extra legroom at the rear by having thinner rear seats.  The interiors do feel a bit cheap compared to a similar age Golf but obviously that's deliberate as it can't be better or it defeats the object of a better value car. For a bit posh feeling you'd probably want leather at least.

Very tuneable cars and great value for money with a much bigger boot than a Golf... Depends what you want from a car.


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Re: Is VRS worth it....
« Reply #5 on: 20 October 2011, 10:54 »
depends on budget as theres far better looking cars out there :wink:

For value for money nothing comes close, 180bhp 5dr hatch for around £2k against £4k for an Anni.


Interior is not a nice place to be IMO  :sad:

Well I think it is a lot better inside against Leon and Golfs, very well built and does not feel cheap.


The interiors do feel a bit cheap compared to a similar age Golf but obviously that's deliberate as it can't be better or it defeats the object of a better value car. For a bit posh feeling you'd probably want leather at least.

Sorry but I do not think this is cheap looking, good quality 1/2 leather with the vRS logo embossed (standard on a vRS btw) plus it does not feel cheap, people seem to forget it was an £18k car new.


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Re: Is VRS worth it....
« Reply #6 on: 20 October 2011, 11:07 »
The interiors do feel a bit cheap compared to a similar age Golf but obviously that's deliberate as it can't be better or it defeats the object of a better value car. For a bit posh feeling you'd probably want leather at least.

Sorry but I do not think this is cheap looking, good quality 1/2 leather with the vRS logo embossed (standard on a vRS btw) plus it does not feel cheap, people seem to forget it was an £18k car new.


Key words in my post are highlighted but wasn't aware leather was standard.

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Re: Is VRS worth it....
« Reply #7 on: 20 October 2011, 11:15 »
The interiors do feel a bit cheap compared to a similar age Golf but obviously that's deliberate as it can't be better or it defeats the object of a better value car. For a bit posh feeling you'd probably want leather at least.

Sorry but I do not think this is cheap looking, good quality 1/2 leather with the vRS logo embossed (standard on a vRS btw) plus it does not feel cheap, people seem to forget it was an £18k car new.


Key words in my post are highlighted but wasn't aware leather was standard.

I still don't get that point  :undecided: having been in a few similar age Golfs it feels no different, also mine is on 117k now and nothing rattles or creaks so they must build them well.

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Re: Is VRS worth it....
« Reply #8 on: 20 October 2011, 11:22 »
Ah now I know where Shady's seats came from!
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Re: Is VRS worth it....
« Reply #9 on: 20 October 2011, 11:49 »
You've got yourself a fine example Wayne but I found that the finishing touches are not of the same quality, for example the quality of the leather is not the same (IMO).  I don't doubt that the build quality is superior, but some materials used appear to differ.  I don't like the dash illumination, green inst it?...  :sick:  Overall it just felt slightly cheaper... Don't take what I'm saying as totally negative towards the interior, its just I feel there is a difference, even if its minor.

Ah now I know where Shady's seats came from!

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