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Originally posted by jessv3 View PostIt looks nice but its fairly expensive considering you still want to buy a house in the next 6-12months. I would be looking at GTI's in the mid 20's, sure it wont be a pierelli edition but if you look hard you will find one with all the option's, and you can always chip it if you want that extra bit of power.
get yourself a GTI in the mid-20s then you have the ability to customise as much or as little as you want. Bluefin Stage 1 upgrades are good beacuse of their price-point.
you don't want to be sitting on the porch of your house, wishing you had bought the Golf , life is way too short.mk VI GTI, manual, reflex silver, basic
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Originally posted by Drift View PostProperty however always increases in value even though the increase has slowed in recent years.
My house in Sydney (20km from the CBD & a good suburb) has dropped 10-15% in the last few years. We've been here 13yrs & it's gone up about 60%. That's not including maintenance costs, loan costs, etc. None-the-less, it's better than paying rent & having a landlord.
To the OP: There have been a fair few GTIs on the forum that have sold in the low $20s. How a bout going halfway & looking for a GT twincharger?
I'm in 2 minds. I did the "be sensible & knuckle down" thing when I was early 20s & bought a house & initially missed out on a lot of the experiences my friends had. OTOH, I had a boatload of fun buying old cars, thrashing the daylights out of them & buying another. Also, most of the stuff our friends did early (Europe trips, etc) we did in our late 20s & did for longer, did more & remember it all because we weren't stoned/drunk all the time.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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The only reason it is attractive is because of a pathetic taxation system designed to help baby boomers.!
Jamie
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Thank you all.. I am indeed leaning towards getting one. I've put it this way -- life's not worth living without some fun; in saying that, it is not like I am blowing all my money on the GTi, but I'll still manage to scrape on through in about 6 to 7 months time on putting a decent deposit down on the place.
In my research/observation, I notice that the standard edition GTi's seem to hold better value than that of the Pirelli. I say this based on my observation when I was browsing at the dealership after hours (it's my reward after I physically run out there and run back satisfied) that the Pirelli with 23k's on it and DSG is going for $34.9 whilst an 08 manual GTi, with 43k's and no sound system (?!) but with leather is advertised for $33.9. What's the deal?!
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I wouldn't be basing a price guide on whats at your local dealer, chances are its 20-30% overpriced anyway. I would be spending my time looking on carsales particularly at private sellers, you can gauge a lot by meeting the owner, and seeing first hand what type of person he or she is. If anything Pirelli's are more likely to hold their value due to their rarity and obvious better specs, personally if i was paying mid 30's for an MKV it would want to be a R32.MKV GTI
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someone said it earlier.. buy the house first - then see how many $$ are available for your car purchase/lease.
especially if you are buying the car with finance - it's a debt you don't need when going for a mortgage. also the bigger the deposit the less (if any) lenders mortgage insurance you pay. and that is a big one - yes it's tied into the loan but it's still a big whack if you only have 5-10% of a deposit.
car now + house later.. and things don't work out because the car is costing you too much = bye bye car
house now + understand your budget + car later = an all round better option.
either way the one will come a few months after the other - sooner you get into the property market the better IMHO and there will always be plenty of 2nd hand GTI's on the market waiting to be snapped up.Current - MY16 2015 Octavia VRS Wagon 220 tsi DSG Corrida Red, tech, Leather, 18" black
SOLD - 2008 United Grey GT Sport TSI DSG
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What Marius said. ^
I was in a very similar situation to yourself 6 months ago. Just bought my first house and loving it.
Property prices are going up, gti prices are going down. Hold off for a while on the car, it's a no brainer to me.
But it's your life and your decision.MKV Golf 2.0 TDI DSG Sportline. Just nice.
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I would say get the car (and doesn't have to be the Golf V). Pay a good portion upfront, but enough savings to purchase your house down the track.
Try pay the car off within 1-1.5years.
While you're enjoying the car, do your research and study the market, go to auctions. When the time comes to buy, hopefully you'll know what to expect.MY12 CW Golf GTi
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Originally posted by bindolla View PostI would say get the car (and doesn't have to be the Golf V). Pay a good portion upfront, but enough savings to purchase your house down the track.
Try pay the car off within 1-1.5years.
While you're enjoying the car, do your research and study the market, go to auctions. When the time comes to buy, hopefully you'll know what to expect.Pepper Grey MY11 TIGUAN 125 TSI DSG | APR Stage 1 | Comfort Pack | Carpet Mats | MDI | BT | Tint | Custom Audio
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Originally posted by Drift View PostWith the market slowly entering recovery, he could likely buy a brand new GTI with the extra he'd pay on a house in 18 months. Not a smart move IMHO.
Did you study chicken entrails or just consult some tarot cards to get that?Audi S3. Sold
Golf R. Sold
Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.
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Originally posted by Ideo View PostAwesome.
Did you study chicken entrails or just consult some tarot cards to get that?
the guy has asked advice - he is receiving many and varied responses, aside from yours - which is pointless (yet rather funny..).Last edited by MariusGT; 07-11-2011, 08:47 PM.Current - MY16 2015 Octavia VRS Wagon 220 tsi DSG Corrida Red, tech, Leather, 18" black
SOLD - 2008 United Grey GT Sport TSI DSG
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