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  • Didn't buy a GTI - Should I be kicking myself?

    I'm looking for a MKV GTI at the moment. Preferably white. I found a 2007 model for $34,000 with 22,000 on the clock. Owned by an older couple who were going overseas.

    It had no options at all, and was manual.

    I test drove it and said I'd call them the next morning. Too late - someone came and bought it.

    Did I miss out on an amazing deal?
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    in my opinion, not at all. that's pretty well priced for a car with no options; if you read the thread on how much people paid for their cars, there are people who bought manual GTIs with no options for around 37k amazingly...

    not a rip off either, just saying another one should come your way if you wait / look around

    good luck finding your GTI!
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    Felipe

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    • #3
      Yeah, it wasnt an overly amazing price for it.

      U should go haggle with some dealers and look at the thread "how much did you pay for your golf/jetta" and some of the other threads that have been recently posted, u never know, if u want a base spec model then maybe u can afford a new one???
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      • #4
        Nah, don't kick yourself.

        When looking at GTIs did you have anything extra in mind, or just stock. It's an average price so you didn't miss out on a bargain.

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        • #5
          Also - what did you mean by "older" drivers?

          I find that "older" older drivers mostly touch park, grind and hit kerbs, drive over potholes etc. Probably less likely to keep an eye on oil levels and more likely to use ****ty petrol.

          Another thing to think about I guess.

          Didn't mean to offend anyone there, just a few little observations.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by bailey78 View Post
            Also - what did you mean by "older" drivers?

            I find that "older" older drivers mostly touch park, grind and hit kerbs, drive over potholes etc. Probably less likely to keep an eye on oil levels and more likely to use ****ty petrol.

            Another thing to think about I guess.

            Didn't mean to offend anyone there, just a few little observations.
            Hey I'm an older driver and I don't do any of the above! LOL (pokes out tongue)

            Cheers

            George
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            • #7
              Originally posted by VW Convert View Post
              Hey I'm an older driver and I don't do any of the above! LOL (pokes out tongue)

              Cheers

              George
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              • #8
                oh comon; kick yourself. it'll be funny.


                i like volkswagens
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by blue_reality View Post
                  I'm looking for a MKV GTI at the moment. Preferably white. I found a 2007 model for $34,000 with 22,000 on the clock. Owned by an older couple who were going overseas.

                  It had no options at all, and was manual.

                  I test drove it and said I'd call them the next morning. Too late - someone came and bought it.

                  Did I miss out on an amazing deal?
                  In my experience there is always another car equally as good as or better than the one you missed out on no matter how good a deal it may have seemed. Don't dwell on it, these things happen for a reason, something better around the corner.

                  Cheers

                  George
                  06 Jetta 2.0TFSI Killed by a Lexus!
                  09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
                  14 EOS 2.0 TSI has arrived!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bailey78 View Post
                    Also - what did you mean by "older" drivers?

                    I find that "older" older drivers mostly touch park, grind and hit kerbs, drive over potholes etc. Probably less likely to keep an eye on oil levels and more likely to use ****ty petrol.

                    Another thing to think about I guess.

                    Didn't mean to offend anyone there, just a few little observations.
                    In principle perhaps yes, but I honestly cant imagine yr typecast "older" driver actually buying a GTI in the first place. i would imagine in this instance they would still own and drive it enthusiatically.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by VW Convert View Post
                      Hey I'm an older driver and I don't do any of the above! LOL (pokes out tongue)

                      Cheers

                      George
                      Yeah but I'm sure you just hated it when car manufactures changed the gearbox to "R" for forward.

                      I've actually seen plenty of 'mature' drivers in GTI and TDI cars... makes me laugh a bit because of the stereotypes.

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                      • #12
                        Oh thanks guys - Feeling much better about it now!

                        I found another one exactly the same for $37,000 (totally stock with no factory options) in QLD and he'll take $35,000 but not sure if I should hold out for an optioned one...

                        If I buy from QLD (I live in NSW) does that mean his rego is useless here and I have to pay as soon as I get back to NSW? Will he get a rebate as the car is not being registered again in QLD?

                        Hmm, its a tough choice.
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                        • #13
                          $35k? I am sure you could get it new for $40k drive away. That is only a 12.5% discount for a car that is used, has less warranty and may not include rego. You also have to look at the reason they are getting rid of the car so soon - it may be a lemon and of course they will not tell you that.

                          Over a year ago when I was looking for cars I saw a second hand GTI with sunroof and DSG for $34k, so $35k for stock is not that great IMO.
                          NickZ
                          Former ride: MY07 Black Polo GTI
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                          • #14
                            http://www.redbookasiapacific.com/au/


                            might as well use what the dealers do - although the public section is a lot more basic. In my opinion redbook is the "real" end of car sales, and not what sellers want to see. Great if you can get more, but it represents a realistic price.

                            A quick look shows a 2007 ( before Aug ) 3 door manual GTI with 15k to 22k on the clock should fetch $33,400 to $30,500 in that km range.
                            Like I said it's the lower end "realistic" sales figure, but it's always interesting to know your redbook tradein, as when I was a car sales guy ( for a brief period ) we all lived by the redbook. I'm sure not much has changed??
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by NickZ View Post
                              $35k? I am sure you could get it new for $40k drive away. That is only a 12.5% discount for a car that is used, has less warranty and may not include rego. You also have to look at the reason they are getting rid of the car so soon - it may be a lemon and of course they will not tell you that.

                              Over a year ago when I was looking for cars I saw a second hand GTI with sunroof and DSG for $34k, so $35k for stock is not that great IMO.
                              Not quite true or a bit of a statement without fact.

                              It may be easier to get a better price now, with more import volume and the Mk6 around the corner, but even a year ago it was hard to get the kind of discount being thrown around now.

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