I have only had my GTI for sale for 1 week and it sold for $34,000. It was a 5dr, white, manual, no options with 25,000km on the clock. I decided to sell it due to dwindling second hand prices and mt wife not really utilising the cars features to justify the investment, and insurance etc.
The people came and picked it up last night - they were really nice people and so excited. It was my turn to cook dinner for my wife so I invited them to stay and we had dinner as I explained how to work the car etc. They had never driven a VW before and owned an old Nissan Pulsar so they were loving all the features.
I was really happy with the price we got for it, but once they had left I kind of felt like I was saying good bye to an old friend. Actually made me feel sad and last night I had a crap night sleep dreaming out it.
It's amazing the emotional connection we have, especially with a car that is just SO good. GTI's really are the nicest cars I've ever driven but today $15,000 will be off the homeloan and we pick up our MKV sportline this afternoon.
And that is the right decision.
Yes...
It is...
Um....
Hmm...?
The people came and picked it up last night - they were really nice people and so excited. It was my turn to cook dinner for my wife so I invited them to stay and we had dinner as I explained how to work the car etc. They had never driven a VW before and owned an old Nissan Pulsar so they were loving all the features.
I was really happy with the price we got for it, but once they had left I kind of felt like I was saying good bye to an old friend. Actually made me feel sad and last night I had a crap night sleep dreaming out it.
It's amazing the emotional connection we have, especially with a car that is just SO good. GTI's really are the nicest cars I've ever driven but today $15,000 will be off the homeloan and we pick up our MKV sportline this afternoon.
And that is the right decision.
Yes...
It is...
Um....
Hmm...?
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