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mattwhite
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3rd Apr 06 at 08:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

How much would a second hand mk5 golf gti retail at?

Has anybody got any idea?

Im going to pop down to VW this weekend but was just wondering what kind of prices i should be looking at

daveg04
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3,500 maybe
daveg04
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soz lol thought u said golf mk4 i say about 12,500 at cheapest for mk 5
Mattb
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depends on the spec tbh, on out forecourt anything from £18000 upwards
mattwhite
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3rd Apr 06 at 09:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Mattb
depends on the spec tbh, on out forecourt anything from £18000 upwards


2nd hand?
Mattb
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yeh, but we are a franchised dealer.. dont forget the gti is £20000 for a basic spec one.. a well specced one with the leather, 18's etc etc is closer to £25000 new..
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3rd Apr 06 at 09:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

good luck finding a 2nd hand one!
Mattb
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3rd Apr 06 at 09:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

at colindale, the cheapest one in our group at the mo.. (i work at chalfont)



£19,990

not cheap yet they are still quite sought after as they are good fun cars..


[Edited on 03-04-2006 by Mattb]
mattwhite
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hmmm... i can have a astra vxr for that price hmmm decisions
Mattb
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cant say what the vxr is like, but i would own a gti.... and that is saying somthing for a person who works on dubs day in day out

oh, and a random fact about the gti ... they are designed to tend towards oversteer rather than understeer
mattwhite
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what would everyone else say was the better car, out of the astra vxr and the golf gti?

reasons? pro's/con's?
douse
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I would go for VW. Build quality alone is a deciding factor
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quote:
Originally posted by mattwhite
what would everyone else say was the better car, out of the astra vxr and the golf gti?

reasons? pro's/con's?


Astra VXR is far less common.
mattwhite
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yeah i agree the build quality of the VW is better and they will hold they're price better than the vxr,

what about performance stats / looks / interior / comfort etc....
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There aren't going to be many people that have driven both the VXR and GTi to be able to make a good comparison.

I would go for the VXR though cos its a fair bit quicker and looks loony
Dione J
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I would go for a VXR as they are less common
mattwhite
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but im thinking o them holding theyr'e price really...
mwg
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if thats your main concern then VW
mattwhite
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no its not main concern, my main concern is to find the best car for the money

ie - comfort, performance, mpg etc...
mwg
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only way to find out is to test drive them both for yourself
CCA
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try them both out, no one can tell you which you will prefer driving more or find comfortable.
Cars depreciate but vws hold the price well and vxrs are not 10 a penny so will hold quite a good price too.
Mpg varies on how often you use the car, motorway drivinng etc
mattwhite
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3rd Apr 06 at 11:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

dont use the car very much at all really so i suppose mpg doesn't really matter as much.

Suppose i will have to have a look around locally.

It might be hard to find a vxr anyway as wasn't there a limited number made?
BYRON
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VXR's are not made in limited numbers fyi
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i havent driven a vxr, but sat it one

but would deffo have the gti over a megan 225
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quote:
Originally posted by Mattb
yeh, but we are a franchised dealer.. dont forget the gti is £20000 for a basic spec one.. a well specced one with the leather, 18's etc etc is closer to £25000 new..
Tell me about it

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