Up! Up! And awaaaaaaayyyyy...
As someone in a cape once said.
I popped down to my local VW emporium to have a nose around an up! this weekend.
I've always run an older second car to do trips to the shops, dump, ferrying kids about etc.
Bangernomics is great for the wallet, pick a car up for a few hundred to a couple of grand at best, run it on a shoestring for as long as possible then pick up another when it finally throws in the towel with an uneconomical repair.
My present second car is an old GTI picked up for £1600 about eight years ago when my long suffering £600 Polo GT threw in the towel.
Alas the current GTI has now just hit 100k miles and has started to leak oil from the head gasket. It's an external leak thankfully so it'll soldier on for a while and I'll retire it from main family transport and keep it as a rusty and dusty ornament to annoy the neighbours with.
So, what to replace it with? Another banger would be ideal but unfortunately with a 17 year old son on the insurance now as a very occasional user (he normally jumps on the bus but likes to keep his hand in with driving) it severely limits what cars I can insure.
Hence popping down to look at ups as VW are clearing the decks with current models therefore there are some cracking deals around.
Whilst having a nose around the dealership I noted there are quite a few sciroccos knocking around so will assume VW are doing a promotion on those too(?).
That got me thinking that I've always fancied a Scirocco but never bought one due to needing a 'family friendly' car.
As its a big dealership there are loads of cars on the forecourt and inside so with the thought in my mind that I could use a 5 door up! as a family car I could actually buy something less practical for myself as long as it could double up as back up family car for longer trips.
I looked at Tuaregs and Tiguans, Passats and Polos. All far too big, or slightly too small for the latter.
Then from there I looked around the other dealerships in the area, and there are surprisingly lots of them, then returned to the same conclusion.
There were lots of cars I liked 'in theory', out of ones that I could afford anyway.
But there was only one car I actually wanted to drive home in after an hour or so of nosing around Merc, BMW, SEAT, Honda, Renault etc
The black and blue Golf R's on the VW forecourt looked just that bit too discreet.
The red GTI on Santiagos looked far prettier but I've done the GTI thing (overdone you could say).
No, the White Golf I got into to actually drive home in was the only one I really wanted to drive home in out of all the cars I looked at.
Ok, the metallic grey R Line Scirocco 184TDI would have been nice too...