Quote from: mjh_056 on 30 May 2013, 12:36Quote from: OF1 on 30 May 2013, 12:22Quote from: Gryzor on 30 May 2013, 12:20Quote from: mjh_056 on 30 May 2013, 12:16Could have had a manual standard out of the box GTi but I would have had to really pay for it in overall costs where as I get the GTD with DSG & 5 Door + additional options at minimal cost to me and with even more saving in running cost.It it a lease/company car based on CO2? If so, I guess it makes sense over a GTI. Still not convinced by the running-cost savings relative to new car ownership in general, but each unto their own on how to justify something!The company car C02 and petrol costs is purely why I've ordered a GTD.I'd love a GTI but can't justify the extra running costs.Additional cost for vehicle + a lot heavier C02 charges and then running costs make it a no brainer for Company Car folk - Would I like the red stripe and red tartan seats and all the red bits that shout GTi? Of course, there is the added prestige on that alone but I know the GTD looks great too and that my driving experience is going to pretty damn good as basically getting pretty much same car with plenty of performance still on tap just with lower costs across board.There's only 3% bik difference between the gti and gtd. plus given the mpg of the gti and the cheaper petrol costs over diesel the calcs work out at just 0.025p per mile extra for a 40% tax payer for the gti.
Quote from: OF1 on 30 May 2013, 12:22Quote from: Gryzor on 30 May 2013, 12:20Quote from: mjh_056 on 30 May 2013, 12:16Could have had a manual standard out of the box GTi but I would have had to really pay for it in overall costs where as I get the GTD with DSG & 5 Door + additional options at minimal cost to me and with even more saving in running cost.It it a lease/company car based on CO2? If so, I guess it makes sense over a GTI. Still not convinced by the running-cost savings relative to new car ownership in general, but each unto their own on how to justify something!The company car C02 and petrol costs is purely why I've ordered a GTD.I'd love a GTI but can't justify the extra running costs.Additional cost for vehicle + a lot heavier C02 charges and then running costs make it a no brainer for Company Car folk - Would I like the red stripe and red tartan seats and all the red bits that shout GTi? Of course, there is the added prestige on that alone but I know the GTD looks great too and that my driving experience is going to pretty damn good as basically getting pretty much same car with plenty of performance still on tap just with lower costs across board.
Quote from: Gryzor on 30 May 2013, 12:20Quote from: mjh_056 on 30 May 2013, 12:16Could have had a manual standard out of the box GTi but I would have had to really pay for it in overall costs where as I get the GTD with DSG & 5 Door + additional options at minimal cost to me and with even more saving in running cost.It it a lease/company car based on CO2? If so, I guess it makes sense over a GTI. Still not convinced by the running-cost savings relative to new car ownership in general, but each unto their own on how to justify something!The company car C02 and petrol costs is purely why I've ordered a GTD.I'd love a GTI but can't justify the extra running costs.
Quote from: mjh_056 on 30 May 2013, 12:16Could have had a manual standard out of the box GTi but I would have had to really pay for it in overall costs where as I get the GTD with DSG & 5 Door + additional options at minimal cost to me and with even more saving in running cost.It it a lease/company car based on CO2? If so, I guess it makes sense over a GTI. Still not convinced by the running-cost savings relative to new car ownership in general, but each unto their own on how to justify something!
Could have had a manual standard out of the box GTi but I would have had to really pay for it in overall costs where as I get the GTD with DSG & 5 Door + additional options at minimal cost to me and with even more saving in running cost.
Quote from: Flintymutt on 31 May 2013, 06:45Quote from: mjh_056 on 30 May 2013, 12:36Quote from: OF1 on 30 May 2013, 12:22Quote from: Gryzor on 30 May 2013, 12:20Quote from: mjh_056 on 30 May 2013, 12:16Could have had a manual standard out of the box GTi but I would have had to really pay for it in overall costs where as I get the GTD with DSG & 5 Door + additional options at minimal cost to me and with even more saving in running cost.It it a lease/company car based on CO2? If so, I guess it makes sense over a GTI. Still not convinced by the running-cost savings relative to new car ownership in general, but each unto their own on how to justify something!The company car C02 and petrol costs is purely why I've ordered a GTD.I'd love a GTI but can't justify the extra running costs.Additional cost for vehicle + a lot heavier C02 charges and then running costs make it a no brainer for Company Car folk - Would I like the red stripe and red tartan seats and all the red bits that shout GTi? Of course, there is the added prestige on that alone but I know the GTD looks great too and that my driving experience is going to pretty damn good as basically getting pretty much same car with plenty of performance still on tap just with lower costs across board.There's only 3% bik difference between the gti and gtd. plus given the mpg of the gti and the cheaper petrol costs over diesel the calcs work out at just 0.025p per mile extra for a 40% tax payer for the gti.A lot of companies offer incentive to select lower emmisions vehicles, so higher the C02 the lesser the ££ get to spend or the more you may have to add personally to bridge the difference - So it may vary by company but my personal circumstance meant a heavy fee to have standard out of box manual 3 door GTi to a low overall one in taking the GTD with DSG 5 Door + Options.
http://www.caranddriver.com/photos-13q1/502214/2014-volkswagen-golf-gtd-photo-505440Plenty of GTI Buzz on here as they hit showrooms but for those waiting on GTD to come to fore, the best gallery of photos I have seen
monkeyhanger........you not like the GTi wheels?I might consider a swap for my GTD one's.Does anyone know if it is a straight swap?
http://www.caranddriver.com/photos-13q1/502214/2014-volkswagen-golf-gtd-photo-505440Plenty of GTI Buzz on here as they hit showrooms but for those waiting on GTD to come to fore, the best gallery of photos I have seen PS: There is a Wallpaper option and you get some great detailed photos that show it off beautifully