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Offline Gingernick

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Re: Current GTi Factory Order Delivery Time?
« Reply #10 on: 21 December 2015, 10:56 »
I ordered a replacement beginning of december and I have a build date and am fully expecting to pick mine up 2nd march
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Re: Current GTi Factory Order Delivery Time?
« Reply #11 on: 23 December 2015, 14:23 »
Ordered mine last week for March. Another who's gone GTI again but got close to a Scirocco Black edition. Just a different colour but added PP to DCC and wanted Satnav. Not sure I'm bothered about a warm bum but hey why not. Haven't had a hamper off them like last night - miserable sods.
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Re: Current GTi Factory Order Delivery Time?
« Reply #12 on: 31 December 2015, 21:20 »
Apologies for abandoning this thread, but I decided that the pressure of making a decision on spec etc. to place an order for a car that couldn't be guaranteed for March 31st, all to save £1000, was not for me. Looking at other options atm. Current favourite is an S3 Sportback. Reckon it beats the R on spec and price, plus Audi finance works better, due to interest rates and future values.

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Re: Current GTi Factory Order Delivery Time?
« Reply #13 on: 31 December 2015, 21:51 »
Depends what spec you are after.
As far as I know the S3 has leather and Nav but doesn't have following as standard which the R has
Folding mirrors, adaptive cruise control, auto lights, auto dimming rear mirror, auto rain sensor, privacy glass, adaptive Xenons, hill hold, parking system plus.

If you only want the Nav & leather then you are sorted but all those other wee extras soon add up.

If you really want the GTI, if you go into your local dealer they can find cars on the system that can be altered to your spec and delivered in time. Its only a fresh order that might struggle for a March delivery.
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Offline Talk-torque

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Re: Current GTi Factory Order Delivery Time?
« Reply #14 on: 31 December 2015, 22:50 »
TBH I love Sepang Blue and Alcantara seats.

If you spec'ed up both cars to similar levels, with VW leather the price it is, there wouldn't be much between them. The TT I had for 4 years, without a rattle or a squeak, suggests to me that the Audi would be a much nicer place to be.

and TBH I love Sepang Blue and Alcantara seats!
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Re: Current GTi Factory Order Delivery Time?
« Reply #15 on: 31 December 2015, 23:15 »
Apologies for abandoning this thread, but I decided that the pressure of making a decision on spec etc. to place an order for a car that couldn't be guaranteed for March 31st, all to save £1000, was not for me. Looking at other options atm. Current favourite is an S3 Sportback. Reckon it beats the R on spec and price, plus Audi finance works better, due to interest rates and future values.

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If you want leather on either car then there's not a lot between them at RRP, the R gets £2700ish worth of equipment that is optional on the Audi. Most could live without leather on the VW, but not much of the standard equipment on the Golf that would be essential on the Audi. The equipment levels on the Audi are shocking for a range topping car of its price. You get nice seats, a MFSW, non-adaptive Xenons and that's about it. The very open design of the front grille leaves the intercooler very exposed to stone damage and Audi hasn't acknowledged this design flaw or fixed it despite a fair few people falling victim to it on the forums.

If you're not interested in leather then that Audi will end up costing about £4.5k more than the VW, between the options, the £1000 loyalty payment (if you get the R in time) and the £1250 deposit contribution. It's a cert the S3 will be worth more than the R at trade-in, but likely to be worth £20k in p/x at 3 years old vs a realistic £17k for the R.

Are Audis screwed together any better than VWs? I seriously doubt that - many shared parts, same building techniques and factory tech (paint shops, welding etc) across the VAG European plants. Might get an Audi next time if VW residuals do take a hammering and don't recover from the emissions scandal that affects Audi engines as much as VWs (although the press have tarnished VW more than any other VAG marque), or just to feel like i'm in something different.

The reviewing press also unanimously decided that the R has sharper handling than the S3 and externally it looks better (the S3's seats look better though), but would you notice the handling differences if not flinging either car around the track? Between the 2 cars it's six and two threes IMO on ownership costs IF you don't want leather in the R.
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Re: Current GTi Factory Order Delivery Time?
« Reply #16 on: 01 January 2016, 14:13 »
I can't vouch for the Golf's build quality until mine arrives in March but I'm coming from a 2006 A3 S Line and my wife has a 2014 A3 S Line and the way they are put together is very impressive indeed.
Her car in particular appears to be bomb proof!
I find it a bit spartan inside but it has beautiful seats and the infotainment system is very well engineered.
Hers has the DSG box and it looks and feels incredibly robust.
I don't think you would be disappointed with either the R or the S3 but I think the S3 looks a bit meaner.
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Anyway who has come from an A3 to a Golf, I would love to hear your comments on the build quality of the Golf in comparison.
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Re: Current GTi Factory Order Delivery Time?
« Reply #17 on: 01 January 2016, 21:11 »
Part of the reason I am up for a change, 2 years into a 3 year PCP deal, is that I have failed to bond with my GTD and, frankly, still miss my old TT. The TT interior was really well designed and finished, and the whole car still felt brand new after 4 years.

It's not that my GTD is a bad car in any way. I admire the engineering and the cabin is comfortable enough. For me, what the car lacks is personallity. I also think the engine lacks a little bit of the spirit that previous VW performance diesels had. I think the 150PD engine, in the Mk iv I had, was more of a drivers' engine.

I'm hoping to find what I am missing, together with the practicallity I now require, in the S3.

and TBH I love Sepang Blue and Alcantara seats!
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Re: Current GTi Factory Order Delivery Time?
« Reply #18 on: 01 January 2016, 22:37 »
Part of the reason I am up for a change, 2 years into a 3 year PCP deal, is that I have failed to bond with my GTD and, frankly, still miss my old TT. The TT interior was really well designed and finished, and the whole car still felt brand new after 4 years.

It's not that my GTD is a bad car in any way. I admire the engineering and the cabin is comfortable enough. For me, what the car lacks is personallity. I also think the engine lacks a little bit of the spirit that previous VW performance diesels had. I think the 150PD engine, in the Mk iv I had, was more of a drivers' engine.

I'm hoping to find what I am missing, together with the practicallity I now require, in the S3.

and TBH I love Sepang Blue and Alcantara seats!

I know how you feel as I feel very similar myself. The GTI is a great all rounder but I never had the same kind of buzz from owning it as I did with my TT. In almost all ways it's a better car than my mk2 TT but the TT just felt more special. I would like to try something different and right now I can't get my mind off of the M235i. Just for pure voyerism this would probably be my perfect spec if I could afford it.  :evil:. Feel free to shoot me down  :grin: :grin:








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Re: Current GTi Factory Order Delivery Time?
« Reply #19 on: 01 January 2016, 22:58 »
The MQB platform's refinement has taken away a lot of the buzz - I suspect that a MK3 TT will also have lost that raw feeling that used to make my Scirocco 170TDI a far more exciting car to drive than the GTD, and the 150PD engine was brutal in it's delivery when the turbo kicked in. That's what you get for progress in refinement.

The GTD and GTI feel slower than they actually are, the excitement has been largely engineered out of them at normal law abiding speeds. The R just about has enough clout under hard acceleration for you to feel it beyond the refinement that the MQB platform affords.
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