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  • R32 - long term issues & runout pricing

    I was in the queue for a Mk6 GTI but it looks unlikley that anything is around that is close to matching my spec.

    I am looking at the MkV R32 as a possible alternative to a compromise on a Mk6 GTI tha does not meet requirements. There are still a few of these available at the dealers.

    I just had a drive of an R32 for the first time and could not believe the pull from low revs, the sensational exhaust note at higher revs and the quietness at lower revs (I was switching gears between 5th and 6th on the freeway without the radio on and could hardly tell that a shift had occurred without looking at the tacho).

    I would be interested in any thoughts on:

    (a) What kind of discount off list should I expect for a run-out price?

    (b) How do I qualify for corporate discount (this will be a business vehicle) and how much is it?

    (c) Are there any major issues with the R32. It is a complex bit of machinery and I am a bit worried that if something goes wrong after warranty it could be very exy to fix. I have searched this forum and others and apart from minor niggles the main issues seem to be oil consumption (especially when new) with some cars using hardly any oil and some using heaps and some problems with the DSG gearbox when selecting reverse or when travelling at very slow speed (jerkiness). I tried to confuse the DSG at low speeds on my test drive but it worked fine. Have any of you longer term owners out there had any major issues? Any major maintenance costs I need to be aware of eg. anything associated with the 4 motion system ?

    Thanks in advance for any info.

  • #2
    Search - there is LOTS of info on this site on the runout values.

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    • #3
      Dealers will probably hold out for full rrp. Stock is rare...it's not like they will have trouble shifting what's left. Best to get after market accessroies thrown in FOC or discounted. That's where you might save some money.

      And.....I wouldn't believe VW would call the final sales of their R32 stock a "run out".
      MY16 Touareg 4.2Lt V8 TDI/Pure White LED lightbox/REDARC Brake Controller/ Racechip/iDrive Throttle controller
      2008 GOLF .:R32/5DR DBPE DSG/SUNROOF/RNS510/PRIVACY TINT/CONTI SC3s/MILLTEK CATBACK NON-RES/9W2 BT/"MYR-032"

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      • #4
        maybe its worth giving mk5 GTI pirelli a drive. when i went in asking about the mk6 GTI they were very keen to sell me a pirelli saying they can offer an amazing price... i didnt take it for a drive in fear i would buy it on the spot...
        2000 Golf GLE Auto - stock
        Perth's slowest golf because im broke

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Golf88 View Post
          maybe its worth giving mk5 GTI pirelli a drive. when i went in asking about the mk6 GTI they were very keen to sell me a pirelli saying they can offer an amazing price... i didnt take it for a drive in fear i would buy it on the spot...
          Are there any new Pirellis left in stock? I thought they were sold out.

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          • #6
            you can always purchase the extended vw factory warranty = 6 years of cover?

            my dsg r32 is now covered to nov 2012


            .:R32 | GIAC | HALDEX II | MILLTEK | BMC | WHITELINE | A-ROTORS | HAWK

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            • #7
              There is a one very serious issue with the R32 that must be taken into account if you're considering the purchase of one... It's the most damn addictive drive you're likely to encounter!!!!!
              R32 all the way!!

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              • #8
                There is one very serious issue with the R32 that must be taken into account if you're considering the purchase of one... It's the most damn addictive drive you're likely to encounter!!!!!
                R32 all the way!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Lukey13 View Post
                  There is one very serious issue with the R32 that must be taken into account if you're considering the purchase of one... It's the most damn addictive drive you're likely to encounter!!!!!
                  R32 all the way!!
                  Agree completely! :hitit2:
                  2009 R32 - Reflex silver- DSG, Sunroof, RNS-510, Kufatec Bluetooth, Flapper mod
                  2008 Polo GTI - Black magic - Leather - Seat Cupra R bushes

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                  • #10
                    Well considering my MkIV has 108,000km on stock clutch and no gremlins and JVL's has 170,000km+ on his with the same at least we can say that the drivetrain and engine mechanicals are pretty good (bugger all changes between MkIV and MkV in that respect).

                    Problems I foresee are potentially DSG related and all the interior quality issues that the MkV apparently has (VW's words not mine).

                    Cheers,
                    Trent
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                    2004 Volkswagen Golf R32 MkIV - #044 of 200 - Gone But Not Forgotten...
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