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Re: New Golf R opens for ordering this week
« Reply #10 on: 04 November 2013, 13:57 »
Did anyone else read the specs and think "Why didn't I wait with ordering my GTI?"

That is tortue! 4 wheel drive & all that power! Why didn't I wait! :( Makes the GTI feel old news already! Lol.
Not really, I knew very well that the Golf R was coming but still decided to buy the GTi based on it being less costly from an ownership prespective and the fact that its an altogether lighter package.

If I opted for the Golf R it would have cost me about £40k approx, is the Golf R going to be £10k worth of more fun compared to the GTi, not in my eyes.

Volkswagen lost my interest in the R brand when they ditched the Golf R32 and the bespoke nature of the original car.

If I had to pick between a Golf R or Audi S3, I would have to be the S3  :rolleyes:

There is only one Golf R.... the R32..... http://youtu.be/RjK5JEsy_0Q
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Re: New Golf R opens for ordering this week
« Reply #11 on: 04 November 2013, 14:06 »
Did anyone else read the specs and think "Why didn't I wait with ordering my GTI?"

That is tortue! 4 wheel drive & all that power! Why didn't I wait! :( Makes the GTI feel old news already! Lol.
Not really, I knew very well that the Golf R was coming but still decided to buy the GTi based on it being less costly from an ownership prespective and the fact that its an altogether lighter package.

If I opted for the Golf R it would have cost me about £40k approx, is the Golf R going to be £10k worth of more fun compared to the GTi, not in my eyes.

Volkswagen lost my interest in the R brand when they ditched the Golf R32 and the bespoke nature of the original car.

If I had to pick between a Golf R or Audi S3, I would have to be the S3  :rolleyes:

There is only one Golf R.... the R32..... http://youtu.be/RjK5JEsy_0Q

Agreed I'd probably take the S3 over the R but how do you get the R at £40k ?

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Re: New Golf R opens for ordering this week
« Reply #12 on: 04 November 2013, 14:22 »
Did anyone else read the specs and think "Why didn't I wait with ordering my GTI?"

That is tortue! 4 wheel drive & all that power! Why didn't I wait! :( Makes the GTI feel old news already! Lol.
Not really, I knew very well that the Golf R was coming but still decided to buy the GTi based on it being less costly from an ownership prespective and the fact that its an altogether lighter package.

If I opted for the Golf R it would have cost me about £40k approx, is the Golf R going to be £10k worth of more fun compared to the GTi, not in my eyes.

Volkswagen lost my interest in the R brand when they ditched the Golf R32 and the bespoke nature of the original car.

If I had to pick between a Golf R or Audi S3, I would have to be the S3  :rolleyes:

There is only one Golf R.... the R32..... http://youtu.be/RjK5JEsy_0Q

Agreed I'd probably take the S3 over the R but how do you get the R at £40k ?

Golf R 3dr DSG £31,315

19" Pretoria Alloys £1000 approx
R Bucket Leather Seats £2000 approx
Blue Paint £950 approx
DCC + Race Mode £850 approx

Keyless Entry £355
Discover Nav Pro £1765
Sunroof £650 approx
Winter Pack £245
Advanced Phone Kit £315
DynAudio Soundpack £530
Climate Screen £295
High Beam Assit £140
Rear View Camera £165

£40,575  :shocked:

thats before adding any warranty, service or GAP extra's.

For me once you start going into the mid 30k territory I'd be looking at a saloon car... Audi S3 saloon  :cool:
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Re: New Golf R opens for ordering this week
« Reply #13 on: 04 November 2013, 14:29 »
The DSG would definitely be a tempter especially for launch control, 300bhp and 4wd of the line would be epic. The problem with me is i'd get the R and then a few months later they release the new TT and im wishing i had waited for that and so on. It's never ending  :grin: :grin:

Yeah I think DSG would be the way forward; my rule is anything under 5.5/6 seconds 0-60 needs an auto to get the full use of the speed/power.

You say that, but I bet the new TTS or TTRS won't be out for at least a year ie. 2015 - so it'd be only fair to fill that gap with an R  :grin:
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Re: New Golf R opens for ordering this week
« Reply #14 on: 04 November 2013, 14:43 »
Golf R 3dr DSG £31,315

19" Pretoria Alloys £1000 approx
R Bucket Leather Seats £2000 approx
Blue Paint £950 approx
DCC + Race Mode £850 approx

Keyless Entry £355
Discover Nav Pro £1765
Sunroof £650 approx
Winter Pack £245
Advanced Phone Kit £315
DynAudio Soundpack £530
Climate Screen £295
High Beam Assit £140

Rear View Camera £165

£31480  for me.
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Re: New Golf R opens for ordering this week
« Reply #15 on: 04 November 2013, 15:00 »
Up to 18% more fuel efficient than it’s predecessor – where have we seen that fairy tale before? 4 Exhausts, one for each cylinder – a bit much, the only visual drawback IMO. Can’t see this getting much of a discount, if any. There’ll be very few of these made compared to the GTI. 18” wheels as standard seems a bit mean on VW’s part. “Demonstrators allocated in the usual way” – out there well before paying customers have a chance to get one, even those who ordered on day 1. Anyone chopping their new GTI in now is going to lose a small fortune – Can’t see anyone getting more than £20k p/x on a vanilla GTI or £21k on a fully loaded one – year 1 depreciation is by far the heaviest. Your p/xed GTI has got some stiff competition from the demonstrators on the used market in the “under 1 year old” bracket.

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Re: New Golf R opens for ordering this week
« Reply #16 on: 04 November 2013, 15:05 »
The DSG would definitely be a tempter especially for launch control, 300bhp and 4wd of the line would be epic. The problem with me is i'd get the R and then a few months later they release the new TT and im wishing i had waited for that and so on. It's never ending  :grin: :grin:

Yeah I think DSG would be the way forward; my rule is anything under 5.5/6 seconds 0-60 needs an auto to get the full use of the speed/power.

You say that, but I bet the new TTS or TTRS won't be out for at least a year ie. 2015 - so it'd be only fair to fill that gap with an R  :grin:

Your right Mark about the RS but I believe the TTS is going to be released at the same time as the basic TT probably Autumn next year. There's been a test mule spotted doing the rounds at the ring but hard to tell what it's going to look like.

@2013GTI so you basically specced every option known to man  :grin:. I'd be surprised if you could get the 19"s with the pano roof

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Re: New Golf R opens for ordering this week
« Reply #17 on: 04 November 2013, 15:07 »
The car will be incredible for sure, but I'm quite happy to stick with my GTI for now thanks.

I've added £2750 of extras on the GTI but I did manage to obtain a significant discount. If I specced the same extras on the R the list price would be £8k more than what the GTI is costing me and I couldn't justify the difference...

I'll maybe explore the option in a couple of years when it might be tempting to change but for now, the GTI will do me!

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Re: New Golf R opens for ordering this week
« Reply #18 on: 04 November 2013, 15:25 »
The DSG would definitely be a tempter especially for launch control, 300bhp and 4wd of the line would be epic. The problem with me is i'd get the R and then a few months later they release the new TT and im wishing i had waited for that and so on. It's never ending  :grin: :grin:

Yeah I think DSG would be the way forward; my rule is anything under 5.5/6 seconds 0-60 needs an auto to get the full use of the speed/power.

You say that, but I bet the new TTS or TTRS won't be out for at least a year ie. 2015 - so it'd be only fair to fill that gap with an R  :grin:

Your right Mark about the RS but I believe the TTS is going to be released at the same time as the basic TT probably Autumn next year. There's been a test mule spotted doing the rounds at the ring but hard to tell what it's going to look like.

@2013GTI so you basically specced every option known to man  :grin:. I'd be surprised if you could get the 19"s with the pano roof

I didn't realise they were releasing a TTS at the same time.  Hmmm that's a tempter as that will still pack a serious punch (the TTRS is just too crazy speeds  :laugh:)  I'd be seriously tempted by that as the TT is an amazing car.

Based on the above spec prices, mine would be £34,645 - with a potential 12% discount that would make it £30,488 - very reasonable for a car of that quality and speed  :evil:
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Re: New Golf R opens for ordering this week
« Reply #19 on: 04 November 2013, 15:33 »
I doubt there will be any discount available on the Golf R with approx 30-35 weeks lead time.
Keep a eye on the future Audi RS3 saloon, that should be a good package.  :cool:
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