Moving on? What to?
No prizes if you guessed a 135.
After weeks and weeks of soul searching, looking at alternatives, negotiating, getting cold feet and so on I finally agreed a deal on a 135 early in the month but kept holding back.
Still in many minds about it, after 34 years at the helm of a VW or SEAT, aside from a couple very brief spells, I’m fairly certain being away from the VW Mothership my circuits will go a bit haywire very quickly so anything could happen in the near to medium future. My sons have both given me mere weeks before the BMW pod gets jettisoned.
After having a serious shortlist of cars that involved solely Golfs since the Mk5 days (yep, I was fully aware of everything else on the market and some models provided great attraction in certain areas but there was only ever going to be a Golf on my drive realistically as they’re etched through me like a stick of rock) and a string of Golfs going back before then (interspersed with a few hotter SEATs) I took the highly unusual step of taking a test drive in something else last year.
I’ve never test driven a car prior to that if I didn’t intend on buying one. There was just something about the M135i so I went to check it out, sometimes you just can’t explain these things.
I was quite prepared to wait a couple more years to see the 8R and S3 to reassess which one would follow the TCR if they proved a bigger draw than the BMW. Staying with a VW group car is my comfort zone.
With the spec it has my TCR offers everything on paper: rare but recognisable, unusually for me it’s full of options, I love the look of it (rear diffuser aside) I love how it drives, I love the interior, I love Dynaudio and CarPlay which are both things I’d never been bothered about before.
It’s no massive coincidence I’ve had five white Mk7’s on the trot, it feels like it’s been pretty much one car but different permutations just like an enthusiast buying one car and modifying it different ways over a period of time.
After seven years I’m far from bored of mk7’s, so much so that I recently considered a 20 plate R to replace the TCR, but at the end of the day there was no way I could justify spending another five or six grand for a one year newer car that felt retrograde in many areas (zero options and comparatively dowdy interior).
I want a car that doesn’t hurt my back to drive and I’d still like it to be fun to own.
I can’t just park the TCR up indefinitely until my back is better which it almost is but flares up when the TCR hits certain types of potholes or expansion joints.
So I’m going to give the 135 a go.
No PCP deals to hold me in, no affinity to BMW whatsoever, no itch to scratch.
Who knows how this’ll go but it’s all an adventure...
EDIT: having just read Stevie’s post above mine after typing it out it’s surprisingly similar in some ways so I have a feeling this might be a recurring theme with Golf mk7 owners to a smaller degree.
Funny old world.