Originally posted by tsi guy
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If a Pirelli came with all of those extras for the same price as a regular GTI I would agree wholeheartedly, but a Pirelli costs thousands ($5k?) more, doesn't it? In which case a $45k Pirelli can hardly devalue a $40k GTI. For buyers who don't seek the additional performance features and fancy trim, it would probably make the GTI look even better value and so support its resale value. For mine, I'd choose a $40k GTI over a $45k Pirelli so for me and others like me the Pirelli makes the GTI even better value.
The Pirelli certainly won't affect GTI values the way the Pacific (which included thousands in extras (including ESP) over the Comfortline at no extra cost) will affect the value of Sportlines and Comfortlines.
Originally posted by tsi guy
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