« Reply #2 on: 18 December 2013, 11:22 »
I tend to keep my cars for a lot longer than most. 8 years for a Peugeot 307 that the Golf replaced and very nearly that long for my Passat that I replaced with another one. I have found this to be by far the most economical way of owning/running a car, but it is a bit of a shock to the bank balance when the time comes to change.
Having had my 6 for 3 years, I'm fancying a 7 now whist the 6 is still worth something, but what is putting me off is that I don't think it will feel like a significant change and will soon loose that new car feeling. Having skipped a generation with my Passat, that really does feel like an upgrade from my old 2004 one. It's better built, more comfortable, more efficient, better performance and up to date technology, but ultimately it is still quite similar.
Has the Golf moved on enough to warrant (for me) an early change? Or should I wait for the Mk8?
I didn't go for it in the end the cost of change was too great from a mk6 GTD to a mk7 GTD. And the fact that if I had of paid full price for my mk6 it would have lost 16k in 3 years. I am not prepared to throw another 16-18k in three years. I could only lose the remaining 12.5k for the rest of its life.(which he touches wood will be trouble free).

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