Thanks for all your recent experiences everyone, interesting to see some of the prices you've had - and wholly depressing to see the difference the VW scandal has made to WBAC pricing - which is surely a fairly good measure of the market as a whole (seeing as they sell to auctions). We are all getting a bit screwed by VW's **** up at the moment... if selling!
I was expecting close to 20k which coincides with my finance settlement, as I presumed the dealer would chuck it up for 22k or so. I'll definitely speak to a few others and see what else comes back.
I've just run a CAP valuation on your car ffrank and although I don't have the full details and am assuming manual trans then yes, it books at between £16,500 and £17,700 at top book price right now.
What a dealer actually offers you will depend on what they think they can sell it on for in a jittery market at a quiet time of year.
Thanks Exonian, that's cool of you. Based on £16500 the car has lost close to 50% in 18 months, pretty shocking - do the CAP valuations vary from day to day (i.e. are they affected by the market... and

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ffrank: I'd stick with the GTD for that money, get a DTUK box if you haven't already got one, get some decent tyres (if you have Bridgestones) and enjoy a car quicker than a stock GTI everywhere but off the line. Keep it for the 4 years and sell privately for £12-13k.
Alternatively i'd try another dealer. For an effective £15250 p/x, i'd expect the dealership to be selling tidy 2 year old examples for £18300 to get their healthy 20% mark-up. Did you see how much they're going for there? Bet they're up for around £21k.
I may well do that (the keeping it part), will see what prices look like over the next month I guess. I do already have a DTUK and much improved tyres, and yes - no complaints about the car's performance! Just doesn't get many longer journeys any more.
The dealer doesn't have any MK7 GTD's for sale currently, but get this - I just looked and they have a 2012 MK
6 GTD with 25k miles selling for 18,490!! Salt to the wound that one... So yeah, I'm sure they would have my car up for 21/22 easy - not a bad mark up - especially when I am buying another!
I went through the same thing as ffrank over the last week or so. My car is similar and will be two years old next March.
But they are not really 'giving' anything....it simply boils down to an attempt to offset the poor residuals that are being quoted at the worst time of year.
I am almost resigned to taking my PCP to term and handing back (but even then there will be a mileage penalty which will force me to look for another disposal route).
I console myself that the GTD is still a great car and the spec I chose largely keeps it above the upgraded standard current spec
so it still feels 'new' - at least it does just after a good detail :-)
Whether I would buy on PCP again - I think probably not - the leasing deals are just too attractive and there is no disposal drama at the end to look forward to either.
Ah, we're in the same boat then Mark - I'm of the same mind - I do love the car still and having it for another year or 2 is no hardship, but I do feel a bit concious of my lack of longer journeys. I'm not sure whether to go for a GTI test drive or not, as that may or may not help matters! What have you been thinking of changing to yourself?