I would have the estate for it's steathiness, but would have to get rid of 2 tail pipes.
Well i have had the R wagon for five weeks now and used it for daily duties, driven the wife's 5 door a fair bit and had my three door put back to standard so 3 are as VW intendedSo if i could only have one which do you think it would be and which do i find the most fun to driveAll of them are dsg, the 3 and 5 door have DCC
You have to be barking mad to have an R as a company car, estate or not.The BIK price would absolutely murder you.You could easily run a 5 series TDI estate for the same money, possibly even less.I honestly can't think who'd want an R estate at all.
Quote from: fredgroves on 05 August 2016, 08:51You have to be barking mad to have an R as a company car, estate or not.The BIK price would absolutely murder you.You could easily run a 5 series TDI estate for the same money, possibly even less.I honestly can't think who'd want an R estate at all.Why on earth would you want a 5 series oil burner over an R? I know which I'd rather have.
Quote from: GTI_Ant on 05 August 2016, 22:55Quote from: fredgroves on 05 August 2016, 08:51You have to be barking mad to have an R as a company car, estate or not.The BIK price would absolutely murder you.You could easily run a 5 series TDI estate for the same money, possibly even less.I honestly can't think who'd want an R estate at all.Why on earth would you want a 5 series oil burner over an R? I know which I'd rather have.A 535d X-drive will be as quick, but not as nimble - lots of bodyroll, it's a fast motorway cruiser, not something for flinging around country roads. It will be cheaper as a company car though.