Thanks Cass, great advice.
Back from the dealer - good news and bad: did a deal (money off, 6 months tax, full tank) and paid my money... but the car's not ready. Loaned me a Polo GTI until they drop the Golf off on Friday.
(re the Polo, thought it would remind me of my old Clio but, although quick in 1st and 2nd, not much fun - and v. thirsty!).
So, assuming you're all interested! - DSG, paddles, 5 door, 2004, 33,000 miles, Tornado red, Sat Nav/MFSW/Hi-line, leather, winter pack, electrically folding mirrors, 17" Monzas, Xenons, 6x CD and armrest, cruise control - and 6m tax!
Delay is due to some bits being done: full service, 2x new tyres (other 2 are near new), 4x pads and disks, gearbox oil and filter change, break fluid change. They're servicing the aircon, confirming no PAS/rack noise and lights sensor/levelling are working. Sorting the ECU update and trying to blag me the latest sat nav DVD... which is nice.
Apart from the delay, am well chuffed (particularly as another dealer - with poorer service - offered a similar spec and mileage car - albeit a 2006 - for 5.5k more). Service has been spot on: taking it off the market with a no-questions deposit from me (apparently lots of calls about it since!), bringing it from Oxfordshire to London to show to me at work, lending me the Polo, and finally dropping it off in London on Friday.
They also fielded all my questions with a smile. Very pleased with them and, assuming they do everything they've promised, I can give them a glowing reference in the 'the good guys' thread.
Regards the tyres: great to have what are essentially 4 new ones, but the consensus on the board seems to be that Dunlop ain't good - have got Dunlop SP Sport 01As (225/45Z R17).
- do these perform very differently to the widely slated Dunlop Sport Maxx's (as run by you Cass?)?
- how do you assess tyre performance? (I read a thread about instability at speed - best avoid that!)
- if I invested in Michelin Pilot Sport SP2's, would I even notice the difference?
FYI I only a do few '000 miles per year, all conditions, rarely very fully loaded car, so need an all rounder: trust in wet and dry, stable at motorway speeds, safe on twisty B-roads, not too loud!
You may have gathered, I'm not a real tyre buff, so feel feel to explain this in very basic terms!
cheers