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  • Mk2 Gti or Mk3 Vr6 as daily?

    Hey guys, i sold my mk5 tdi a while back, im now driving an xr6 turbo, but i want a cheaper daily. sell falcon, buy one of the above for 5-8 grand,pocket the change, get coils and bbs and use it as a daily. i am prepared for maintenance, and i want a bit of a project at the same time but i dont want to be fixing things every weekend. both have pro's and con's, but as a daily which is better, i know to steer clear of 1994 vr6's, and theres the cleaaannn 85 gti i have my eyes on in the for sale section. but i want some 3rd party opinions. my daily trip is to uni, about 10kms, and work is about 60kms, trying to find a new job closer to home though. the work trips max speed is 80km/h. the car will be very low when im done.
    any opinions?
    Scirocco R, APR 2+,VWR BBK,HP, QUAIFE, FORGE, VWR 18x9.

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    As a daily I'd say a mk3 is better and the VR has alot more power... But if you want a fun car to drive, get a mk2!!
    And you can always make a mk2 a nice daily.... Read Ryan's thread.
    Saying that, I daily my 16v and never had any issues.

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    • #3
      im looking at 'valgamesh's' mk2, theres also one in qld for 4k, but it has the rainbow interior. yuk.
      vr6's there is a 1998 with 150km for 6k, so many golfs, so much to decide.
      Scirocco R, APR 2+,VWR BBK,HP, QUAIFE, FORGE, VWR 18x9.

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      • #4
        you say cheap, do you mean cheap to run? because VR6's are stupid on fuel.

        Stu

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        • #5
          Mk2 for sure.
          Smaller engine, less fuel, few driver aids.
          My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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          • #6
            best of both worlds.

            mk 2 VR6.


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            • #7
              have you thought of a seat ibiza GTI? size of a mk1 with the power of a mk3. I had one a while back and regret selling it ever since. My brother might be interested in selling his (for a lot less then a clean mk2/vr6 will set you back).

              It needs a little cosmetic work but mention you wouldn't mind a bit of a project at the same time.

              Pm me if you are keen..
              8v Ibiza GTI > 8v mk2 Golf GTI > mk3 VR6 > 8v Ibiza GTI > 2D CL+vr6...

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              • #8
                Vr6 would drink similar to your current car

                I used to use mine as a daily but it's cheaper to run my motorbike the vr6 just sits at home

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                • #9
                  Vr6 if you don't mind the fuel bill. The smiles are worth it
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                  • #10
                    yea fuels not an issue, dont do a huge amount of kms, and work pays me 74c a km if i drive with them.
                    im swaying towards vr6, that noise, a bit more modern, but still a classic, and more parts seem to be available.
                    Scirocco R, APR 2+,VWR BBK,HP, QUAIFE, FORGE, VWR 18x9.

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                    • #11
                      If you don't mind doing regular (minor) maintenance/check-ups the MK2 would be 10000 times easier to maintain.
                      I'd choose a Digi car over a K-jet, but that's only because I've only ever owned a Digi MK2.

                      Btw, David, my MK2 isn't going to be daily for much longer
                      MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
                      80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
                      HAHAHA

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                      • #12
                        You asked this question in mk2 section for sure most ppl include me will suggest mk2 . The light weight of a mk2 make it so much fun to drive. I have driven both digi and k-jet, IMHO they are both good if properly maintained.
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                        • #13
                          yeah i want something i can play with, im starting to lean back towards a mk2,
                          theres a g60 kit on ebay at the moment which is fairly cheap,
                          is a 16v head a straight bolt onto an 8v motor, or does it need another intake manifold, throttle body etc?
                          Scirocco R, APR 2+,VWR BBK,HP, QUAIFE, FORGE, VWR 18x9.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by lowtdi View Post
                            yeah i want something i can play with, im starting to lean back towards a mk2,
                            theres a g60 kit on ebay at the moment which is fairly cheap,
                            is a 16v head a straight bolt onto an 8v motor, or does it need another intake manifold, throttle body etc?
                            the 16v head won't bolt onto the 8v bottom end I don't believe. You're better off searching for a complete KR or ABF to bolt straight in if you want to go that route.
                            VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
                            There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
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                            • #15
                              hmm, g60 then i guess. that should bolt on as they were an 8v?
                              Scirocco R, APR 2+,VWR BBK,HP, QUAIFE, FORGE, VWR 18x9.

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