Here we go again with the sour grapes/chip on the shoulder attitude of some non R owners.It matters not a jot how a car is being paid for. Smart people go for smart deals. As things stand at the present, if you are really smart and are set on acquiring a Performance Golf with a view to economy and don't mind a tractor engine, you should go GTD and definitely not GTI. The R is the best VW Golf, end of. R owners, whether leasers or outright buyers can be secure in the knowledge that they have the best Performance Golf, that is probably until the R400 is released.And if someone is driving a better and/or more expensive car than yourself, don't judge them by your own flawed standards as some of you are doing. Just exhibits your own lack of worthiness.
Quote from: am1w on 06 June 2015, 18:49Here we go again with the sour grapes/chip on the shoulder attitude of some non R owners.It matters not a jot how a car is being paid for. Smart people go for smart deals. As things stand at the present, if you are really smart and are set on acquiring a Performance Golf with a view to economy and don't mind a tractor engine, you should go GTD and definitely not GTI. The R is the best VW Golf, end of. R owners, whether leasers or outright buyers can be secure in the knowledge that they have the best Performance Golf, that is probably until the R400 is released.And if someone is driving a better and/or more expensive car than yourself, don't judge them by your own flawed standards as some of you are doing. Just exhibits your own lack of worthiness.The R is not the best VW Golf. "The best" is a totally subjective term, and "the best" is what suits each person. Some people may consider the GTD the best as what they look for is consumption over speed. The interior is near on identical bar some trim changes. And given your recent post on the R forum, if you consider the R to be the best I'd hate to think what you consider the worst - your constant moaning about your car is so tiresome. Why don't you just sell it and go back to a BMW for all our sakes!
Despite buying the R, there was a seriously thought provoking lease deal for a second car on HUKD this week. If the missus was a bit further along in her driving lessons, I might've jumped in there. On a 1+17 term, they have Peugeot 208 GTIs for £163 a month. To buy, the depreciation would be horrendous, and PCP terms will be somewhere around twice the monthly lease rate.
Quote from: monkeyhanger on 06 June 2015, 22:28Despite buying the R, there was a seriously thought provoking lease deal for a second car on HUKD this week. If the missus was a bit further along in her driving lessons, I might've jumped in there. On a 1+17 term, they have Peugeot 208 GTIs for £163 a month. To buy, the depreciation would be horrendous, and PCP terms will be somewhere around twice the monthly lease rate. Do you not fancy a VW Up for £50 odd a month? I had one for a week and although basic I quite enjoyed the fun factor of it. For that kind of money its a give-away.Would also make you appreciate your R more every week you get to drive it.
Friend of mine leased an Up! from CVL last year: £500 deposit, 5000 miles, 24 month lease, £2.50 per month! Now that is a bargain.