Well, not "new" new, but new to me. 
I've just come back from a few years in the US and need a car - so while the prices here are utterly horrifying compared to what I've gotten used to, I have to bite the bullet... Since I'm pretty much down to choosing between VAG vehicles I figured this would be a good place to ask for an opinion.
This car is basically going to be a daily driver for myself and my wife, and we're hoping to get a good 3-5 years out of it, probably including the arrival of at least one bub in a year or so. At that ~1yr mark we may get another vehicle if we need it (ie: if I still need a car to get to work like I do now), and we'll probably have a bit more $$$ to spend (most of our money is still stuck in the USA). My only must-have criteria are: hatchback, automatic and at least somewhat engaging to drive - I dont need "oh my god we're there already" performance (I'll be getting a bike for that
), but it needs to be at least as "zippy" in city traffic as my Dad's '04 Mazda3. I had originally planned to get an auto Mazda3 SP23 - we had a Protege5/323 in the US, I had an MX6 years ago and my parents have a 2 and a 3, so I knew I wouldn't be disappointed. However, I'd wanted a Golf for years so we decided to go and take a new Mk6 118TSI and 103TDI for a drive during the EOFY sales. Didn't end up buying anything, but I was very impressed with how nice they were to drive - in particular the NVH compared to the Mazda3 is miles better.
At that point I was caught between the responsible choice of a ~$22k used Mazda, or the fun choice of a ~$33k new VW.
I'm sure everyone here has had a similar dilemma.
*Then* I made the "mistake" of taking a used '08 GTI for a drive, decided I must have one, and found several for sale at around the $30-32k mark.
Finally, yesterday I saw an '07 Audi A3 1.8T on Carsales for about $24k that I'm going to take for a drive tomorrow.
Which brings me to this post... It seems that - absent any catastrophic problems - the A3 would clearly replace the Mazda as the "responsible" choice, since it's basically the same in terms of age an mileage, but will be similar to the (non-GTI) Golf to drive (ie: dynamically similar to the Mazda, but with the awesome DSG and vastly better NVH), for a relatively small price premium. I'm not especially familiar with Audis as they've always been a bit too overpriced for me, but I had an A3 as a rental for a week's holiday in Germany a couple of years ago and it seemed like quite a decent drive, even though it was only the 1.6L. With that said, a mate in the states has an A4 and several things (thought nothing major) went wrong just before it went out of warranty.
So, after that somewhat rambling backstory, what I'm after is a few opinions from this learned forum:
Cheers.

I've just come back from a few years in the US and need a car - so while the prices here are utterly horrifying compared to what I've gotten used to, I have to bite the bullet... Since I'm pretty much down to choosing between VAG vehicles I figured this would be a good place to ask for an opinion.

This car is basically going to be a daily driver for myself and my wife, and we're hoping to get a good 3-5 years out of it, probably including the arrival of at least one bub in a year or so. At that ~1yr mark we may get another vehicle if we need it (ie: if I still need a car to get to work like I do now), and we'll probably have a bit more $$$ to spend (most of our money is still stuck in the USA). My only must-have criteria are: hatchback, automatic and at least somewhat engaging to drive - I dont need "oh my god we're there already" performance (I'll be getting a bike for that

At that point I was caught between the responsible choice of a ~$22k used Mazda, or the fun choice of a ~$33k new VW.



Which brings me to this post... It seems that - absent any catastrophic problems - the A3 would clearly replace the Mazda as the "responsible" choice, since it's basically the same in terms of age an mileage, but will be similar to the (non-GTI) Golf to drive (ie: dynamically similar to the Mazda, but with the awesome DSG and vastly better NVH), for a relatively small price premium. I'm not especially familiar with Audis as they've always been a bit too overpriced for me, but I had an A3 as a rental for a week's holiday in Germany a couple of years ago and it seemed like quite a decent drive, even though it was only the 1.6L. With that said, a mate in the states has an A4 and several things (thought nothing major) went wrong just before it went out of warranty.

So, after that somewhat rambling backstory, what I'm after is a few opinions from this learned forum:
- Is ~$24k for an '07 A3 1.8T DSG w/leather seats and 47k on the clock a decent price ? It seems to be in line with Red Book valuations, but then again all the GTIs I've looked at have been well over the Red Book estimates, even for base models, and they obviously sell for something around those advertised prices because they don't stay on the market for long.
- Would you agree that between the SP23 for ~$22k and the A3 for ~$24k, the A3 is definitely the better choice ?
- How would you compare the A3 to the GTI ? I understand they're quite different cars, with quite different price points, but I'd still be interested to here what people think, especially if they've owned both, particularly from a daily driver perspective (parking, boot space, driving in traffic, occasional weekend thrash, etc). I also noticed that an APR or Bluefin chip would bring the A3 up to similar power levels to the GTI, for only a grand or so - a good idea ?
- If I did get a Mk5 GTI that was still within in the factory warranty period, is it worth getting the 3 year extension ? I see from one of the stickies that it seems to go for around the $1700 mark from one of the Sydney VW dealers.
- Finally - a bit out of left field - it occurred to me that a slightly used or ex-demo Mk6 118TSI Wagon with a sports pack and APR chip would be a pretty cool combo and offer something close to the MkV GTI in terms of performance, but more practicality (the Golf boot is a little small), at around the $32k mark. Has anyone here seen or done this ?
Cheers.
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