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Offline ash159

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Re: Hi noob here need advice on buying a golf
« Reply #10 on: 03 April 2008, 15:31 »
how does one PM on this site cant find it anywhere  :cry:

Offline dabill

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Re: Hi noob here need advice on buying a golf
« Reply #11 on: 03 April 2008, 15:45 »
you need 10 posts or more. posts in the nonsense section dont count...


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Re: Hi noob here need advice on buying a golf
« Reply #12 on: 03 April 2008, 16:01 »
ah ok  :wink:

Offline ash159

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Re: Hi noob here need advice on buying a golf
« Reply #13 on: 07 April 2008, 14:45 »
Right been looking around auto trader and places it seems with private sellers mk3 2.0 gti go for around 1200-1500 for a decent milage 80k-110k does this seem about right?

as for traders they seem to be asking 2000+ for ones with like 130k+ milage.

How much should i look at the milage when buying? how important is it to have a car with a low milage keeping in mind il have it for about 2 years i recon. used everyday as well so needs to be reliable. i mean i would stick with my fiesta as its reliable as anything but just not fast enough for my liking. got a quote for a mk3 golf 2.0 gti and works out about £20 more a month than im paying atm for my fiesta  :shocked: how that works i dunno.

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Offline DubFan

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Re: Hi noob here need advice on buying a golf
« Reply #14 on: 07 April 2008, 17:54 »
The 16v Mk3 is faster than the 8v by quite a bit. But if insurance is an issue, then go for the 8v and it'll still be better than your Fiesta.

Try shopping around for insurance quotes as getting a fresh quote (for a new policy) will work out cheaper than just changing the car on your existing policy.

Just having a GTI model will make it more expensive to insure even if it's just the 8v GTI with *only* 116bhp.

I would agree, definately don't pay anymore than £1700 for a Mk3 8v GTI and only a hundred or two more for a 16v. There's plenty around so don't pay silly money.
Lower mileage is good, but so is history. Look out for gearbox, clutch, ecu, ABS and electric window problems as these are probably the most common.

Welcome and good luck with the search.