Author Topic: Goodbye  (Read 8775 times)

Offline Pixwix

  • GTI forum regular
  • ***
  • Posts: 158
Goodbye
« on: 14 July 2024, 13:17 »
Well after 8 years of ownership of my Golf MK7 PP I’m driving it to dealer tomorrow to sell. Just been clearing it out and feeling a bit disconsolate. It’s been a great car but recently retired so thought I’d get something smaller and cheaper to run, though apart from tyres and service I’ve spent no money.
This forum was a great help in the early days , I can see most of names I used to recognised are not posting any more and I’m sure the Polo forum won’t be as much fun.
I’m taking it to a dealer , really hope they don’t put it to auction as it’s in great condition, 40,000 miles, FSH, wheels not refurbished or anything and no paint. I probably should have tried private but was not confident , over 20 years since I did that. Anyway hope she’s looked after in the future as well as I’ve looked after her.
Bye and thanks again!

Offline SRGTD

  • I live here
  • *****
  • Posts: 3,791
Re: Goodbye
« Reply #1 on: 14 July 2024, 14:20 »
Enjoy your retirement @Pixwix. I can thoroughly recommend it! (I had the opportunity for early retirement back in 2015 and took it).

Which model of Polo are you getting / have you got? I’m on the Polo forum, and have been for nearly nine years (current car is a 2020 Polo GTI+, owned from new). It was very busy on the Polo forum when I was waiting for my current car - lots of other forum members were also waiting for their cars at that time too - but the Polo forum does seem quite quiet these days with many of the posters seeming to be one-time posters; ask a question, get their answer and they’re off! There are a few helpful and knowledgeable die-hard members though. Maybe owners are more into social media groups these days? I post fairly regularly if and when I’m able to help others.

Hope to see you on the Polo Forum.
2020 Polo GTI Plus; Pure White, DSG (because they all are)
Gone but not forgotten;
2016 Polo GTI; Blue Silk
2011 mk6 Golf GTD; Carbon Grey
2007 mk5 Golf GT (2.0 170bhp TDI version); Deep Black Pearl
2002  mk4 Golf GTI (the 150 bhp diesel version); Deep Black Pearl

Offline Exonian

  • Serious forum addict
  • *
  • Posts: 9,258
Re: Goodbye
« Reply #2 on: 14 July 2024, 14:31 »
Farewell Pixwix and very best wishes.
Some of us are still around, but many have moved on.
If given the chance I’d take early retirement myself too. I’d bin the Golf, get something simple to live with and maintain like an up! GTI and run the thing until either it or I dropped.
Enjoy your days being your own!  :smiley:
‘23 8R, ‘20 8CS, ‘19 135iX, ‘19 TCR, ‘17 Ed40, ‘17 GTD, ‘15 7R, ‘13 GTI PP, ‘11 GTI, ‘09 GTI, ‘98 Ibiza Cupra, ‘05 GTI, ‘06 Polo GTI, ‘04 GT TDI, ‘05 Fabia vRS, ‘02 GTI T, ‘03 Ibiza TDI 130, ‘01 Leon 180, ‘89 mk2 16v, ‘99 Ibiza TDI, ‘96 VR6, ‘98 Ibiza TDI, ‘92 VR6, ‘88 mk2 8v, ‘92 Polo G40, ‘91 mk2 8v, ‘89 mk2 8v, 205 GTI 1.9, ‘83 mk1 GTI, ‘80 Scirocco GTI, plus some others I’ve forgotten 

Offline Watts

  • Forum addict
  • *
  • Posts: 4,692
Re: Goodbye
« Reply #3 on: 14 July 2024, 17:46 »
No need to disappear Pixwix, after 8 years of ownership experience you have plenty to offer newer members! Enjoy your retirement, I'm not far behind you, seven weeks to go (not that I'm counting).

Given what you've said though, I'd have thought your GTI was perfect? Keeping mine or possibly treating myself to something really silly!

Oh, and cogratulations :laugh: :smiley:
2019 Oryx White 5dr TCR.

Was - 2015 Tornado Red 3dr GTI PP, manual, Santiagos, Audi short shifter.

Offline Toeman

  • GTI forum regular
  • ***
  • Posts: 178
Re: Goodbye
« Reply #4 on: 14 July 2024, 18:54 »
Enjoy retirement lads  tho it’s not all it’s cracked up to be   If you have worked 40 plus years it’s very difficult not to  just sit about  bit of part time work is the way to go  with a trip every 8 week or so.   

Offline Exonian

  • Serious forum addict
  • *
  • Posts: 9,258
Re: Goodbye
« Reply #5 on: 14 July 2024, 22:18 »
Enjoy retirement lads  tho it’s not all it’s cracked up to be   If you have worked 40 plus years it’s very difficult not to  just sit about  bit of part time work is the way to go  with a trip every 8 week or so.

Nah, there’s a big world out there and you don’t have to be spending money all the time to enjoy it.
After decades of dancing to other people’s tunes you can dance to your own. Sitting round is optional, you can make the most of every day in all sorts of other ways should you choose, there’s a wealth of things to do no matter where you live that can cost as little or as much as you like, absolutely no need for boredom. But at least you get to choose, health permitting.

Blimey, I can remember when you could sit on this forum all day and you’d not get bored! Fun times, much quieter now.

Back to Watts post earlier - I was thinking the same thing, your GTI sounds a good bet to hang onto Pixwix and still enjoy your motoring (and being part of this forum!)
It’s not too late to change your mind. At almost any price there are few better cars out there than a mk7 Golf and you could do worse than hang on to a good one.  :wink:
‘23 8R, ‘20 8CS, ‘19 135iX, ‘19 TCR, ‘17 Ed40, ‘17 GTD, ‘15 7R, ‘13 GTI PP, ‘11 GTI, ‘09 GTI, ‘98 Ibiza Cupra, ‘05 GTI, ‘06 Polo GTI, ‘04 GT TDI, ‘05 Fabia vRS, ‘02 GTI T, ‘03 Ibiza TDI 130, ‘01 Leon 180, ‘89 mk2 16v, ‘99 Ibiza TDI, ‘96 VR6, ‘98 Ibiza TDI, ‘92 VR6, ‘88 mk2 8v, ‘92 Polo G40, ‘91 mk2 8v, ‘89 mk2 8v, 205 GTI 1.9, ‘83 mk1 GTI, ‘80 Scirocco GTI, plus some others I’ve forgotten 

Offline Pixwix

  • GTI forum regular
  • ***
  • Posts: 158
Re: Goodbye
« Reply #6 on: 14 July 2024, 22:41 »
Ah, nice to see a few familiar names. And I had spotted you on the polo forum srgtd - I’m getting a Polo r line, very sensible . ‘Regrets I had a few’ - yeah, this might be one of them, cracking car. Also wishing I’d spec’d upgraded audio, going to miss my dynaudio I think. Should have also be done the NC 500 with the Gti as well I guess.  Just thought I’d get out before any big bills started coming. I’ve been WFH for last 4 years so haven’t been driving as much.

Offline joe6

  • I live here
  • *****
  • Posts: 901
Re: Goodbye
« Reply #7 on: 15 July 2024, 08:18 »
Been retired for a good few years (got an extra 25p on my pension last year!) and still enjoy my gti. Hope you enjoy your polo. They look really good in their latest incarnation. Happy retirement. Make the most of it.
Mk6 GTI Carbon Grey, 2010 Bluetooth and voice fitted, a few VCDS mods still a comfortable family car. Red Scirocco 2011 twin charger stage 1 - enjoyable drive now gone.  White 2016 Polo GTI (roller skate on steroids) replaced with an Indium Grey 2019 7.5 GTI PP.

Offline NK

  • Not said much yet
  • **
  • Posts: 20
Re: Goodbye
« Reply #8 on: 15 July 2024, 11:18 »
Happy retirement, best of wishes

Offline Hertsman

  • I live here
  • *****
  • Posts: 724
Re: Goodbye
« Reply #9 on: 15 July 2024, 12:42 »
Thought a GTI would be a perfect retirement car, given its the perfect balance of being able to the day to day effortlessly and with decent economy, but with enough performance for something little more spirited when moment suits.

Worked from home for over a decade now and have quite a bit of flexibility and actually enjoy my job and people work with, so the retirement path is something not really been thinking to, but as just hit a landmark birthday beginning with 6! its creeping into view, likely do another couple of years and then do the phased exit over a year, which is basically part time with 80% money, or maybe convince them to pay me a year or so salary and leave there and then.

In terms of cars, did toy with a last hurrah of new, and had an idea of financing a MK 8.5 R/Clubsport, but have decided to channel more into pension as late boost and think will add a MK 7.5 R/GTI to our present 2019 R, as my retirement drive until they both get into the 10 year and then maybe swap one for 4-5 year old MK 8.5 GTI/R and run other as second car run around for as along as economical too.

Think my retirement would be to have a complete year off, have plenty in mind to keep myself occupied, keeping self active, lots of walking! (with added pleasure of long drives in cars we love to drive, getting to the walks) and including grassroots coaching, where can help more on administrative side of club as whole.

Maybe then might do something part time, hopefully in one of areas where feel can give something back? Who knows, but never struggled keeping myself busy, and with some purpose, so cannot see a reason for that to change,

Good topic, good sailing for all those who have retired or about to, and keep your purpose and fiercely defend allowing yourselves the things you enjoy IE: Cars and driving :)
Present - BMW 128Ti Alpine White, 18" Performance Tyres, Sun Protection Glass, Parking Assist, Heated Steering, Boston Trim, Split Folding Rear Seats, Electric Lumbar Support
- 2nd car: 2019 Golf R DSG Pure White 19" Black Pretoria, Privacy Glass, Rear View Camera, Dynaudio, Keyless
- 2019 Pure Grey GTI TCR 5 Door DSG Reifinitz Wheel DCC Climate Screen 90% Tint
- 2016 Lapiz Blue Golf R 5 Door DSG Pretoria DCC
- 2013 Pure White GTD 5 Door DSG DCC