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AndyKent
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25th Oct 08 at 17:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Since writing my car off last week need some new wheels pretty sharpish (no courtesy car is doing my head in )

Was a bit stuck for choice and almost put my name down on another Corsa this afternoon but thinking a diesel golf would do me better.

To be fair, I don't do that many miles to warrant a diesel (average 12000 a year) but want one anyway Got about 10k to spend which would get me an 05 2.0 TDi in decent spec according to autotrader and is something I could easily hold on to for a few years without problems.

I'll go round a few local dealerships tomorrow, but anything to be wary of? Common problems?

Ta
gavin18787
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25th Oct 08 at 17:32   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

try jr he is good for info on these


Drives supercharged Tec with torque
John
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If you don't mind it having a boot get a jetta for cheaper.
AndyKent
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TBH don't really need the boot and its a bit big for what I'd need. Nice idea though.
Gizzy
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most common problems we get at work are oil pumps,check for signs of coolant in oil.fuel pumps,check for poor starting.radio dispalys playing up,just simple update but if update does not work needs new radio and at 593pound aint cheap.flywheels disintegrating you will know if flywheel is on way out when roadtest one as soon as car hits load in any gear makes very loud metalic sound.and last door seals ahanging off most of these have bin repalced with better parts but just check when open all doors aint flapping about lol.
Rich H
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quote:
Originally posted by John
If you don't mind it having a boot get a jetta for cheaper.


A good nick diesel Jetta is hard to track down though!
bieransri
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26th Oct 08 at 12:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

go to anold clark. weve got hundreds of the golfs and jetta's in fo well unde 10k.
Colin
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I prefer the mk4 personally.

What about a Fabia VRS?
deano87
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quote:
Originally posted by Colin
What about a Fabia VRS?

Better choice imho - find one with leather too for £10k
Colin
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26th Oct 08 at 12:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/763976.htm
Fad
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
quote:
Originally posted by Colin
What about a Fabia VRS?

Better choice imho - find one with leather too for £10k


I couldnt justify the premium for a car thats essentially a polo with leather.

You can pick up a decent VRS for 6k now tbh

Robbo
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26th Oct 08 at 13:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Wud personally take a Mk IV Diesel over a Mk V one
Fad
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I had a mk5 2.0 GT for a couple of weeks and would actually consider buying one.

Much much better to drive than the mk4 imo and looked great as standard.
deano87
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quote:
Originally posted by Fad
quote:
Originally posted by deano87
quote:
Originally posted by Colin
What about a Fabia VRS?

Better choice imho - find one with leather too for £10k


I couldnt justify the premium for a car thats essentially a polo with leather.

You can pick up a decent VRS for 6k now tbh



Doesn't the highest priced to lowest price go Polo > Ibiza > Fabia though?!

I was looking at TDi Polo's on eBay etc and they're massively expensive for a GT TDi etc.
deano87
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quote:
Originally posted by Colin
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/763976.htm

AndyKent
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Well, just put a deposit down on a Mk5 1.9. Drives really nicely, looks smart and has a few extras like cruise, smart wipers & lights. 06 plate, £9500.

Be two weeks until I can collect it but need the insurance to pay out ASAP.
Robbo
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£9.5k
Mattb
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quote:
Originally posted by Gizzy
most common problems we get at work are oil pumps,check for signs of coolant in oil.fuel pumps,check for poor starting.radio dispalys playing up,just simple update but if update does not work needs new radio and at 593pound aint cheap.flywheels disintegrating you will know if flywheel is on way out when roadtest one as soon as car hits load in any gear makes very loud metalic sound.and last door seals ahanging off most of these have bin repalced with better parts but just check when open all doors aint flapping about lol.


Never had an oil pump fail on one..
Its only Passats that the fuel pumps seem to fail on, hence the recall..

Rest of it.. yep

and to add to the list of common problems..

Turbos blow up with worrying frequency
Gearboxes tend to fail on earlier tdi's
Aircon compressors like to fail big time.. contaminate the whole a/c system with swarf

glasgow_corsa_c
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
quote:
Originally posted by Colin
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/763976.htm




that is very cheap,

i went and bought one down in dover in april for 12k with the same miles and that was me getting it cheap!
Gizzy
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quote:
Originally posted by Mattb
quote:
Originally posted by Gizzy
most common problems we get at work are oil pumps,check for signs of coolant in oil.fuel pumps,check for poor starting.radio dispalys playing up,just simple update but if update does not work needs new radio and at 593pound aint cheap.flywheels disintegrating you will know if flywheel is on way out when roadtest one as soon as car hits load in any gear makes very loud metalic sound.and last door seals ahanging off most of these have bin repalced with better parts but just check when open all doors aint flapping about lol.


Never had an oil pump fail on one..
Its only Passats that the fuel pumps seem to fail on, hence the recall..

Rest of it.. yep

and to add to the list of common problems..

Turbos blow up with worrying frequency
Gearboxes tend to fail on earlier tdi's
Aircon compressors like to fail big time.. contaminate the whole a/c system with swarf




last 3months ive done 4 oil pumps and lost count of number abs control units done lol.seem to of sorted most of the problems though.
Dione J
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27th Oct 08 at 18:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Colin
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/763976.htm
Love it
VegasPhil
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27th Oct 08 at 19:21   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Nice cars.. Watch out for abuse.


Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
AndyKent
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27th Oct 08 at 19:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cheers

Insurance have offered £6500 for my Corsa which I snapped up. Was their first and only offer and from my reasearch is more than market value so I'm pretty happy.

Golf seemed perfect on the test drive. Quiet with no funny noises. Pulled well in all gears and all the doors shut nicely with no loose bits and pieces. Seems sound
deano87
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£6500 was an awesome price for your Corsa.

Nice one
AndyKent
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Must say, well impressed with Norwich Union. Sorted it all out when they said they wouldn't and not trying to reclaim masses of cash from me either. Extra insurance for the golf is only £50 for the remaining 8 months of my policy this year despite being 4 (I think) groups higher.

Protected no claims bonus FTW

 
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