Hi, new member and new GTi owner!
2 weeks ago I bought my first golf, a J plate 1991 8v GTi on ebay, hadn't even seen it, paid for it and went down to collect from Brighton to drive back to London - wouldn't recommend risking it!
BUT, I was VERY lucky.
The car is fantastic! The engine is is great condition and typical for the age and mileage. The interior is in keeping with the annual usage shown on MOT's, as is all the trim parts. As the brochure describes it, is how the car is; August 91, pre roll out spec, i.e. everything a cost option except power steering and sunroof. There were minor issues, sunroof would not open and had dropped - solved by opening and seeing a nut and bolt undone, easily fixed! Hub cap missing, paint work faded, exhaust blowing - middle sections replaced!
It is not perfect, the fog lights have had water ingress, the drivers door and wing have a very minor accident/parking scrape. The passenger door has tiny amounts of rust on the base, and the rear corners under the lights have rust. The boot lid has been replaced, noticeable mainly by the lack of black foils around the glass on the boot under the spoiler, (addition only on light colour cars) probably because of a repair at some point.
However, I am over the moon with the car, the sunroof does not leak, the engine runs perfectly, I have averaged 37.3 mpg over 1000 variable miles, some very, very fast paced, and got up to 50.1 mpg.
These cars are amazing, and are very well made. This particular car now has just hit 105,040 miles, cost me £150 for the exhaust and bits of trim. I have a budget of £200 for timing belt, service and filters etc, and with the MOT till October and tax till September as I bought it, this car is set to have cost me less than £1000. I paid £605 for it.
If I have any advice from this for you, I would say that research is key, (I sold VW's in 1995) take a good mechanic with you if you are unsure about a car. Go with your gut reaction, if it seems wrong walk away.
http://www.volkswizard.co.uk/vwbrochures.htm This site has expensive, immaculate models for sale, but has good research material on it. Compare what you are looking at with similar ads and you should fare ok. People tend to be more open to negotiate more if you know about the car and how it should be.
lastly, good luck, I hope you get one soon and can join the thousands of happy owner/drivers. I am delighted that I did.
Dougie.