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  • Originally posted by coreying View Post

    Me! I refuse to use a product where the company tells YOU how and when you can use your device. Give me an Anything But iPod any day
    I love those kind of websites where people try to go out of their way not to get an ipod, even if it's not as good. Most people doing the bashing don't or have never owned one.

    If people can't negotiate to get a cable thrown in they should just cough up the $70 (it will be the cheapest part of buying a new car).

    Ps. Don't get Mav started again on apple.

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    • Originally posted by dopey
      I prefer to use the SD Card feature instead of MDI - SD Card is a lot better because you can leave it in the car without worrying about thieves, and you can manage the music on any computer you like without having to use any other programs. That way I can leave my iPod alone without modifying it for any sort of playlists I prefer in the car and whatnot. Oh, and I can have two separate folders - one for my music, one for the wife's music. So much easier.
      I think if someone smashed a window and broke in I'd be more worried about that and replacing the glass would cost more.

      Although you may as well use SD card if the MDai doesn't do gapless anymore.

      80-160gb is still better than 32Gb though.

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      • Originally posted by G-rig View Post
        I love those kind of websites where people try to go out of their way not to get an ipod, even if it's not as good. Most people doing the bashing don't or have never owned one.
        Nah - this site is pretty good. They due who writes the articles does rounds ups of MP3 hardware and software, and he usually always includes the iPods and iTunes in his review sample (even if he doesn't post a big write up on them) so that the features and quality of them is considered.

        Some of the forum members... well, you can't say that they are any worse than some of the forum members here with their bias

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        • Originally posted by diop View Post
          Leather, Sunroof, Dynaudio, Sports Pack, Metallic Paint, RVC, MDI

          I did consider a GTI, however with the options I want the price will be closer to 50k I imagine which is out of my price range.
          I see. I would give up all those options to get the GTI. No comparison between 2.0 TFSI and 1.4 TFSI engine. You get the real deal with GTI whereas that puny 1.4 litre engine feels underpowered sometimes when you get off the mark.
          2011 Mk6 GTI | CW | DSG | Bi-Xenon | GIAC | APR TBE | THS FMIC | Modshack

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          • It's personal opinion really. Get 10 different people, they'd probably be divided between that and probably even give you different ways to achieve of justify their opinion.

            diop, you're doing the right thing mate. Get the car that you want

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            • Originally posted by cameronp View Post
              But that's in WA, where there seems to be less competition between dealers (or just higher costs to get the cars here in the first place?). In fact, at the first dealership I went to I was told something along the lines of "we're a premium brand, we don't do discounts because it would devalue our products".
              LOL! I bet just about every WA member could name the dealership that said that too!

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              • Which one? I didnt get that from Wangara or Ossie Park. Although they did spin the we dont make any money crap when I pushed for a better price.

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                • Originally posted by coreying View Post
                  It's personal opinion really. Get 10 different people, they'd probably be divided between that and probably even give you different ways to achieve of justify their opinion.

                  diop, you're doing the right thing mate. Get the car that you want
                  Originally posted by markwid View Post
                  I see. I would give up all those options to get the GTI. No comparison between 2.0 TFSI and 1.4 TFSI engine. You get the real deal with GTI whereas that puny 1.4 litre engine feels underpowered sometimes when you get off the mark.

                  Both are valid points. Given a limited but identical budget, some people would obviously be inclined to sacrifice some engine performance for a number of luxuries, whilst others would be inclined to sacrifice a number of luxuries for a model with better engine performance.
                  MY11 118TSI DSG [Deep Black] w/Sports Pack | Sunroof | Leather | Dynaudio | RVC | MDI | Bluetooth

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                  • Originally posted by emuexport View Post
                    Which one? I didnt get that from Wangara or Ossie Park. Although they did spin the we dont make any money crap when I pushed for a better price.
                    I was referring to John Hughes VW, whose attitude I felt at the time of my first and only visit to them was very elitist. Osborne Park reneged on their offer when it came to me placing the order, but Dermot at Wangara was excellent to deal with from the start.

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                    • Originally posted by Flighter View Post
                      I was referring to John Hughes VW, whose attitude I felt at the time of my first and only visit to them was very elitist. Osborne Park reneged on their offer when it came to me placing the order, but Dermot at Wangara was excellent to deal with from the start.
                      I didn't even go to John Hughes after a friend told me how he was treated there. It was actually Wangara who came across as elitist and disorganised - surprising that most people on this forum found them just the reverse. In fairness, after I left, the salesman at Wangara phoned me and said that he'd spoken to his manager and was actually able to accept my offer after all. But by then it was too late, I was on my way to Osborne Park.

                      Originally posted by diop View Post
                      Both are valid points. Given a limited but identical budget, some people would obviously be inclined to sacrifice some engine performance for a number of luxuries, whilst others would be inclined to sacrifice a number of luxuries for a model with better engine performance.
                      I was actually in a similar position - although in my case, I was torn between getting a Golf 118TSI or a Focus XR5. The Focus is an awful lot of fun in driving situations that I just don't find myself in, but lacks a lot of the luxury features that come standard with the Golf. Then again, most of the extra options available for the Golf are either things I don't want, or priced well over what they're worth to me. Other people might question why you'd buy a Golf at all when a Hyundai i30 does the same job for $10,000 less. It's just a matter of how much money you're willing to spend and what your priorities are.
                      Golf 118 TSI DSG, white with sports pack.

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                      • Originally posted by cameronp View Post
                        I didn't even go to John Hughes after a friend told me how he was treated there. It was actually Wangara who came across as elitist and disorganised - surprising that most people on this forum found them just the reverse. In fairness, after I left, the salesman at Wangara phoned me and said that he'd spoken to his manager and was actually able to accept my offer after all. But by then it was too late, I was on my way to Osborne Park.
                        When was this?

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                        • Originally posted by cameronp View Post
                          Other people might question why you'd buy a Golf at all when a Hyundai i30 does the same job for $10,000 less. It's just a matter of how much money you're willing to spend and what your priorities are.
                          Out of curiosity, I did test drive the Hyundai i30 before we bought the Golf. And while I think i30 is a great improvement for Hyundai, I would still go with Golf.

                          The engine in i30 sucks big time in comparison to 2.0 engine in mk5 (and I suspect mk5 was the benchmark that i30 was compared with in development). The engine was very sluggish upwards around 3000 rpm; so it gets off the mark ok but in-gear acceleration suffers.
                          Resale value is also a concern. Interior is a bit rough.

                          So even if $ is tight, I would prefer to get a second hand mk5 rather than i30.

                          To compare it to mk6 is not really fair for i30, it is one generation behind. I guess that is why it is about $10,000 less. You do get what you pay for.
                          2011 Mk6 GTI | CW | DSG | Bi-Xenon | GIAC | APR TBE | THS FMIC | Modshack

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                          • Ordered mine ages ago (very early Jan 2010), but am only just putting to paper as it is finally in Australian waters and heading to my drive, hopefully within the month. Ordered the following: -

                            5 door GTI
                            DSG
                            Carbon Steel
                            Leather
                            Sat Nav
                            Bi-Xenon Headlights
                            MDI
                            18inch Detroit Wheels
                            Park Assist
                            ACC
                            Dark Tinted Glass in rear windows
                            Tinted Drivers & Passenger windows 30%
                            Bluetooth - cheaper of the 2 versions
                            Tow Bar - sorry have bikes to transport
                            Corporate Discount taken into account
                            Total $58,100 drive away
                            Mark 7.5 2018 White Golf R with Driver Assist & Dynaudio packages.
                            Polo 77TSI White Comfortline DSG - partner drives
                            We are a VW family

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                            • Ordered 21st Dec 09 - 2010 Build. ETA 2-3 Weeks.

                              GTI 5 Door
                              Candy White
                              DSG
                              Leather
                              Park Assist
                              Rear View Camera
                              Adaptive Chassis Control
                              Detroit 18" Wheels
                              Total $49,170 inc C+.
                              Last edited by ddre78; 02-05-2010, 11:13 AM.

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                              • Originally posted by ddre78 View Post
                                Ordered 21st Dec 09 - 2010 Build. ETA 2-3 Weeks.

                                GTI 5 Door
                                Candy White
                                DSG
                                Leather
                                Park Assist
                                Rear View Camera
                                Adaptive Chassis Control
                                Detroit 18" Wheels
                                Total $49,170
                                May I ask if that's with or without corp discount?

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