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Offline NeilFinn

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Mk7, or Mk7.5?
« on: 30 June 2023, 15:05 »
Hi; apologies for the fact that I'm sure this question must have been addressed numerous times...I'm thinking about buying a used GTI, and have got as far as establishing that the Mk7 seems to be best version for my budget (approx £20K), but would appreciate advice as to whether 7, or 7.5. Reliability, controls/switchgear that works, and holding value all more important to me than performance & handling (although can imagine that last two might go in hand-in-hand). Are there any model years, or particular features, to look for/avoid? Thanks for any help...

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Re: Mk7, or Mk7.5?
« Reply #1 on: 30 June 2023, 17:34 »
Mk7 and Mk7.5 are the same car, just a few tweaks to power and aesthetics between models then later models 2017+ you have additional spec in the form of heated seats as standard and 2019+ a rear camera, then 2017/18 saw the introduction of the GPF filter to the exhaust so if you like changing exhausts you should factor that in.

Must haves would be performance pack imo as it helps retain value, with the bigger brakes, power bump and Limit slip differential.

Things to avoid:
Rear door speakers on 5 doors can leak and let water in, seems less common with the facelift models.
Rear bumper vents can leak and let water in, also seems less common with the facelift models.
Sunroof's can crack around the glass surround.
Bonnet cable housing can come apart, so if you buy just add a cable tie to it.

Otherwise there's not too many issues with them, and if you're unsure go for a VW All-in-One service plan or approved used as you get 2 years warranty.

I'd go with a better example of a mk7 over a mk7.5 with a budget of £20k, prices are still inflated which doesn't help.
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Re: Mk7, or Mk7.5?
« Reply #2 on: 30 June 2023, 17:49 »
No matter which version you go for, on manual cars the clutch is weak so a car with a replacement is great or budget for a replacement. Also the thermostat housing and waterpump are liable to leak. 30k miles plus and there's a fair chance it'll need replacing so again, check it's been replaced or expect to do so. Those two jobs could easily set you back the thick end of £2k. On the plus side, the engines have a chain so no cambelt change to worry about.

19" wheels can buckle so check those and make sure it has decent tyres, always an easy window into how well a car has been maintained.
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Re: Mk7, or Mk7.5?
« Reply #3 on: 30 June 2023, 17:55 »
No matter which version you go for, on manual cars the clutch is weak so a car with a replacement is great or budget for a replacement. Also the thermostat housing and waterpump are liable to leak. 30k miles plus and there's a fair chance it'll need replacing so again, check it's been replaced or expect to do so. Those two jobs could easily set you back the thick end of £2k. On the plus side, the engines have a chain so no cambelt change to worry about.

19" wheels can buckle so check those and make sure it has decent tyres, always an easy window into how well a car has been maintained.

Should probably add that the clutch is fine for normal power but goes at stage 1 on the manuals, and the 19s are only soft with the Pretorias.
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Re: Mk7, or Mk7.5?
« Reply #4 on: 30 June 2023, 18:03 »
Should probably add that the clutch is fine for normal power but goes at stage 1 on the manuals, and the 19s are only soft with the Pretorias.

I had two buckled Santiagos....
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Re: Mk7, or Mk7.5?
« Reply #5 on: 30 June 2023, 18:07 »
I hired a GTI (Mk 7) in Germany in early 2018 and it convinced me to order a car that I’ve always desired. Mines a Mk 7.5, and (touching wood) it’s been faultless over the 4.5 years that I’ve owned it.
All the possible faults have been covered in previous posts and according to WBAC mines worth £22K with 22k on the clock (no intention of selling), so I’m guessing a dealer or private sale would be be a bit more.
Either way on a 7 or 7.5, buy a decent one at the best your budget allows and enjoy, superb cars.
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Re: Mk7, or Mk7.5?
« Reply #6 on: 30 June 2023, 19:06 »
If I was in the market, like @willni, I would the best example I could find within budget, whether 7 or 7.5.

They have proven to be reliable, well made cars- nothing to really worry about if well looked after.

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Re: Mk7, or Mk7.5?
« Reply #7 on: 30 June 2023, 19:28 »
I had two buckled Santiagos....

Did you crash into a small crater? They're pretty substantial the Santiagos when I had them for all of 4 weeks.
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Re: Mk7, or Mk7.5?
« Reply #8 on: 30 June 2023, 20:51 »
If you can stretch to a well looked after 7.5 it will keep its value better.  Not had much wrong with my 2019 car apart from the stealers not doing a software upgrade that led to stop/start error. Worth checking if car has a vw service history for this. Austin wheels not a problem but mine seem a little thin on the laquer so could get white worm in the future?
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Re: Mk7, or Mk7.5?
« Reply #9 on: 02 July 2023, 11:44 »
Hi All; really great info - much appreciated, thanks very much. Has got me thinking that probably I need to up the budget a bit and look for a 7.5 PP with DSG. Are there any pros at all to having 3 door over 5? I don't need 5 door but I guess most buyers would prefer 5.