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Offline GTI_8v

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Help choosing a Mk4
« on: 06 March 2006, 17:40 »
My original plan of getting a PD130 (150 if poss) to do my daily commute of 25miles each way on A and B-roads is potentially going out the window and some views would be good.

With a budget of £8k tops, the TDIs out there, in the majority, have around 90k-100k miles, fair enough and i'm sure there's life left in there, but it does seem high.  i could drop a spec to the 115bhp, not keen.

For the fuel savings i was working out that it could be better to get a lower mileage 1.8T, but at a few £grand less asking price.  Bearing in mind i'm going to have to get a loan to buy it anyway, the re-payments would be cheaper, but economy not as great.

Any advice would be good?

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Re: Help choosing a Mk4
« Reply #1 on: 06 March 2006, 20:34 »
Hi.  If you can afford the purchase price and petrol for a 1.8T, go for it. 

In January 2004 I bought my S Reg (1999) 1.8 20v Normally Aspirated GTI with 43K miles for £7K. 
This model is 125bhp, 0-60 in 9s.  I'm quite pleased with it, and regularly get 40+mpg on my motorway commute.
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Re: Help choosing a Mk4
« Reply #2 on: 07 March 2006, 08:28 »
I think you're right - stick with petrol.  spotted quite a few other threads about a similar topic, apologies for repeating it all.  Never knew it was a common problem.

On the hunt for a decent 1.8T now once my Mk2 is sold.

Offline Mantamad

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Re: Help choosing a Mk4
« Reply #3 on: 09 March 2006, 19:57 »
My original plan of getting a PD130 (150 if poss) to do my daily commute of 25miles each way on A and B-roads is potentially going out the window and some views would be good.

With a budget of £8k tops, the TDIs out there, in the majority, have around 90k-100k miles, fair enough and i'm sure there's life left in there, but it does seem high.  i could drop a spec to the 115bhp, not keen.

For the fuel savings i was working out that it could be better to get a lower mileage 1.8T, but at a few £grand less asking price.  Bearing in mind i'm going to have to get a loan to buy it anyway, the re-payments would be cheaper, but economy not as great.

Any advice would be good?

Great minds think alike! - Just been going through the same thought process as you and with a similar budget!

Starting to look a 1.8T's myself as when you work out the fuel saving over the year, its really not that much on a lowish mileage.
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Re: Help choosing a Mk4
« Reply #4 on: 09 March 2006, 20:49 »
just some food for though but i got my TDI 130 with 56K on the clock on a 51 plate.  it had brand new MOT, cambelt done at 49K, practically new tyres all round, full VWSH.

they are out there - just a question of hunting for them!!

end of the day though the decision is yours  :smiley:

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Re: Help choosing a Mk4
« Reply #5 on: 09 March 2006, 21:31 »
I'd have a TDI over my 1.8t anyday

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Re: Help choosing a Mk4
« Reply #6 on: 09 March 2006, 21:32 »
Really Gaz???? :huh:

Offline ANT_1

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Re: Help choosing a Mk4
« Reply #7 on: 09 March 2006, 21:36 »
id have an anni TDI over my 1.8T too...

i like doing 50mpg!

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Re: Help choosing a Mk4
« Reply #8 on: 09 March 2006, 21:44 »
Yeah but they just sound so bad!

Guess I'm biased as I only do 10mls per day to work and back!

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Re: Help choosing a Mk4
« Reply #9 on: 09 March 2006, 21:45 »
Yeah a remaped tdi 150 will piss over a 1.8t and still do 45mpg :cool: