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    Hey!!!

    Im new to this forums and i thought i say Hi.

    Im a Sydney sider and been previously a Nissan Fan boy club since forever but since i have departed with my my beloved S15 and been lookin around for another car and what have really caught my eyes are VW Golf VR6 (MK4)

    Since ive been searching ive noticed they range from anywhere to $8k-15k

    I have found a 97" version with 89k travelled and with leather interior for $12k (rego expires in a few days) is that a good buy?

    Can any1 send me some advice

    *What do people think of them? over a CL & CL
    *Since they are 6-11 years old what would i need to look out for when im shopping for one?
    *What are the going price range for one
    *has any1 got one for sale?

    Nice to meet you all and hope to bump into you guys once i get a ride.

    Joey

  • #2
    Hi Joey,
    WELCOME!!!!!
    Hate to burst your bubble but the vr6 MK4 never made it here(I think you are talking about mk3 anyway).. only the mk3 vr6 which was sold ROUGHLY around 93-97 in Australia,someone with the exact dates will post better details soon.
    I will also move this thread to MK3 where you will get a much better response!!

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    • #3
      Welcome to the site Joey!!!

      No doubt there will be a few VR6 owners on soon to steer you in the right direction, maybe I could sway you towards the MK4 GTI...

      Just for the record, the VR6 you are talking about is a MK3, not a MK4.

      Glenn
      MY18 VW Passat Alltrack Wolfsburg Edition + Panoramic Sunroof + some extra goodies... (Pure White)
      MY17 ŠKODA Superb 206TSI 4x4 + Sunroof + Tech Pack + Comfort Pack + some extra goodies... (Moon White)

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      • #4
        Ok Thanks for correcting me
        Its a "Mk3"
        Im trying to grab a concept as this is all new to me

        Ohh and Glenn I only really have $12k to spend..how much are Mk4 GTI :p (im afraid of the answer)

        Does any1 know where i can find more details on MkX

        *edit* extra stuff i wanted questioned

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        • #5
          Yes you wont like the answer. They start at around 18k+ for early model ones and go right up. If it were me i'd prefer to get one slightly modded but they are easily 21-24k (theres even a really schmick one for 39k on carsales).

          For the VR6 12k isnt bad since its got low k's and is the late model but you can find cheaper earlier models but just be wary of the ones that need alot of work like some of the fellas on here have found. But you definately cant go wrong with one (slightly biased but meh!).

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          • #6
            what are the normal wear and tear and what should i look for when im lookin for one.

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            • #7
              joey,ive owned a vr6 when they were NEW and there is nothing like that v6 howl,but you have picked a bad time for buying one imo.most have been thrashed or not looked after or serviced correctly.PM GOLF LOON as he is our resident VW mech guru!!
              if you can find a good example you will be smiling bigtime! but get a bad one,and the experience will be bad...

              ps-if you have some time,flick through this section to see some issues the vr6'rs have had...
              Last edited by Guest; 30-08-2007, 06:03 PM.

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              • #8
                Dont let what you read about problems put you off buying one. Like any 10 year old car some will have problems but the good ones are serviced regularly, looked after and thus dont have any problems. This thread shows what some ppl have had problems with:



                The big things i would look for are heater core, timing chain done, A/C working, gearbox shifts smooth, regular servicing and check for hidden rust. Clutch might be up soon but prob more of an indication of how its been driven.

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                • #9
                  Hey joey welcome here mate.
                  I think what I want to say has been covered, as peedmans posted, quite helpful. With the budget have,getting a vr6 is no worries, but as vr6 are steriotyped as money pit, it does live up to its name, so be warned. However, more importantly enjoy, you will love it.

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                  • #10
                    labelled as a money pit because of its constant fixing/breaking/repairing?..Reading on some of the threads and its kind of putting me off tbh.

                    I was aiming/lookin for a reliable car with minimal fuss.
                    I just wanted a nice/clean VR6 to start off with and then have it lowered with nice 17's rims and a exhaust.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jok3r View Post
                      labelled as a money pit because of its constant fixing/breaking/repairing?..Reading on some of the threads and its kind of putting me off tbh.

                      I was aiming/lookin for a reliable car with minimal fuss.
                      I just wanted a nice/clean VR6 to start off with and then have it lowered with nice 17's rims and a exhaust.
                      Only a money pit if they havent been properly maintained, much like any performance car.

                      have it inspected and make sure they look at lower control arm bushes, strut tops/bearing, engine mounts etc.

                      any car with k's on it >150 you may be looking at replacing the clutch.

                      probably the best 3 questions to ask are:

                      Has it been regularly serviced
                      Has the clutch been replaced
                      Has the heater core ever been replaced

                      If no to any of the questions tread lightly.

                      My car had regular services some not at a dealer, the heater core is fine (touch wood), and at just under 200k on the clock when the clutch went.

                      It also was owned by a guy who obviously never gave it any stick as it blew smoke for a couple of weeks any time you pushed past 3500rpm hahahaha

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                      • #12
                        Welcome to VWwA Joey
                        - Ben

                        1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
                        2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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                        • #13
                          Hi Joey, mate don't listen to some of the cars are money pits yes you do have to spend money on servicing and maintenance but they are all the same!

                          If you find a good one you will probably still have to put money in to it but not as much as you think. Best thing is to take a mechanic with you as well as they will obviously know alot more than anymore and will be able to pin point you to the problem and then bargain that price down with the owner of the car. Welcome to the forum and good luck with your search for the vr

                          Where abouts are you form if it may help that you come have a look at a few so you know where abouts to look for the problems!!!
                          I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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                          • #14
                            Hey guys, thanks for the warm welcome.

                            I live in western sydney.

                            When i find the car i wanna purchase..i plan for it to be inspected regardless, so i hope they can find the faults there.

                            What has really caught my attention is this one advertised.

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                            • #15
                              I've been eyeing on that one too. Started off 13,990 I believe. Have you been to that dealer and seen it yet?
                              Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
                              Present: Mk3 Golf variant.

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