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Offline JonnyG

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #10 on: 25 November 2008, 21:31 »
wait until 1st dec and save £487 of VAT!


Yes I thought of that  :grin:,

Do you think it would affect part exchange prices too though ?  (i.e lower them by a similar percentage)
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Offline 2007GTI

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #11 on: 25 November 2008, 22:27 »
good question, its a sales tax, so probably not.
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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #12 on: 26 November 2008, 05:01 »
it SHOULD not....but remember they don't get tagged with the name STEALERS just because it rhymes..... :sad:

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Offline Obbzi

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #13 on: 26 November 2008, 16:07 »
I got a 2008 5 door, manual with leather recaro's, 6000 mils DBP , winter pack and uprated audio for £17k  :cool:
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Offline Hurdy

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #14 on: 26 November 2008, 16:23 »
I got a 2008 5 door, manual with leather recaro's, 6000 mils DBP , winter pack and uprated audio for £17k  :cool:

That's not bad at all! :cool:
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Offline Gulfstream11

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #15 on: 26 November 2008, 16:36 »
Hey Hurdy,you might know this,my nephews mate has just bought the R32 off one of the managers at VW Hillsboro.Done a couple of thousand miles but mint and well spec,d
I think he paid 18k for it..


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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #16 on: 26 November 2008, 17:06 »
Hey Hurdy,you might know this,my nephews mate has just bought the R32 off one of the managers at VW Hillsboro.Done a couple of thousand miles but mint and well spec,d
I think he paid 18k for it..



I regularly see three R32's around Sheffield, plus two in Gilders.

Got a letter today saying that it is closing down in December :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Moving up to their new uber VW and Audi building at Meadowhead, so I'll be popping up there in the new year to see what it is like. I've seen the drawings at Audi Gilders on Archer lane (which is also closing!) and it looks a phenomenal building.

room for 15 VW's at one side and then another 15 Audi's at the other end. Over 30 dedicated workshop bays, a delivery suite, where they bring your car to be inspected by the customer - inside in the dry and lit!! There is a combined reception area with space for more cars.

All-in-all it sounds like a bit of a temptation to spend more :rolleyes: :shocked: :grin:
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Offline Saint Steve

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #17 on: 26 November 2008, 17:07 »
If you can live with the R32's running costs especially around inner city commuting then the R is well worth it for the money they are going for now. Someone i know just bought a R32 DSG last month, didnt know about "Launch Control" until i told him  :evil:. But the 200 miles to a tankfull is something i couldnt live with personally that he's kinda getting to grips with!.He wants to drive mine but i wont let him!!. "too fast for You" i said!!  :laugh:
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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #18 on: 26 November 2008, 17:09 »
If you can live with the R32's running costs especially around inner city commuting then the R is well worth it. Someone i know just bought a R32 DSG last month, didnt know about "Launch Control" until i told him  :evil:. But the 200 miles to a tankfull is something i couldnt live with personally that he's kinda getting to grips with!.He wants to drive mine but i wont let him!!.

I'd let him drive it and then tell him you are getting 300 miles a tank :lipsrsealed: :rolleyes: :grin:
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Offline VB 32

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #19 on: 26 November 2008, 18:19 »
I used to own a Mk4 R32 and used to average 24mpg and in my ED30 i average 28mpg

so im not really finding a big difference in miles per tank - maybe 50miles