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Originally posted by Dermot View PostWhen was this?
Originally posted by markwid View PostOut 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.Golf 118 TSI DSG, white with sports pack.
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Originally posted by G-rig View PostWow 58k is getting up there, is that fully loaded?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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Another one for the spreadsheet:
118 TSI
DSG
United Grey (Metallic Paint)
Sports Pack Cloth
MDI
$36500 (no corp discount) 8.3% saving on RRP
And already have a RCD510 to replace the RCD310 for $300ish from a fellow member so even m ore of a saving now to find someone to install it for me.
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re: Golf Mk6 - Prices and Dealer Negotiations
Originally posted by GTi Crow
You have lost me with the "fully Loaded" comment. If you mean do I have all options - no I do not as I did not update sound system - not worth it with my hearing. If not, please explain!
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Hey guys, I placed deposit on Saturday. Could you guys tell me if I got a good deal or not?
2010 Build MK6 90TSI, Candy White, Comfort Pack.
Total $30000 (Corp Disc included)
Should've I went for 118TSI no opt instead? I am regretting abit for not going for Comfortline...
Thanks2010 MK6 Golf 90TSI: DSG, Comfort Pack, Candy White. T-minus 20 hours!!
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You are correct that by the time you go for the 90TSI with the Comfort Pack, you're already pretty close to the cost of the 118TSI without options. If you only signed on Saturday, if there is a cooling off period, you could change the order
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Originally posted by coreying View PostYou are correct that by the time you go for the 90TSI with the Comfort Pack, you're already pretty close to the cost of the 118TSI without options. If you only signed on Saturday, if there is a cooling off period, you could change the order
Edit: I googled cooling off period and apparently cooling off period only applies to used car purchases only...
I test drove the 90TSI and fell in love instantly with the way it drives I didnt think about the 118...
Damn, I shouldve asked for advice before I make any decision...
Last edited by flying_sheep; 03-05-2010, 12:47 PM.2010 MK6 Golf 90TSI: DSG, Comfort Pack, Candy White. T-minus 20 hours!!
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There is only $2300 difference between a 90TSI DSG with Comfort Pack, and a 118TSI DSG. Since you already were able to obtain a ~10% discount on your car, I see no reason why they couldn't supply you for the 118TSI DSG in Candy white for only $2k more... so $32,000 drive away.
As for the cooling off period, the only way to tell is to actually look at the papers you actually signed.
However, even if there isn't one, giving the dealer a phone call and asking whether it can be switched to a 118TSI can't hurt. Dealers are often accomodating to customers who are waiting to swap for a higher model - as long as the deal hasn't gone too far or involved some technicality or financial outlay for the dealer already (having to purchase the car themselves, swap with another dealer or something like that).
Either way, I think you'll be happy with the 90TSI or 118TSI. But if you're having 2nd thoughts now, and you can afford the additional, don't sit there, call the dealer NOW!
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Originally posted by coreying View PostThere is only $2300 difference between a 90TSI DSG with Comfort Pack, and a 118TSI DSG. Since you already were able to obtain a ~10% discount on your car, I see no reason why they couldn't supply you for the 118TSI DSG in Candy white for only $2k more... so $32,000 drive away.
As for the cooling off period, the only way to tell is to actually look at the papers you actually signed.
However, even if there isn't one, giving the dealer a phone call and asking whether it can be switched to a 118TSI can't hurt. Dealers are often accomodating to customers who are waiting to swap for a higher model - as long as the deal hasn't gone too far or involved some technicality or financial outlay for the dealer already (having to purchase the car themselves, swap with another dealer or something like that).
Either way, I think you'll be happy with the 90TSI or 118TSI. But if you're having 2nd thoughts now, and you can afford the additional, don't sit there, call the dealer NOW!
I've given this some time and really thought about this. If I compare 118TSI (no opts) vs 90TSI (with comfort pack) basically for 2-3k more I will be getting "Comfort Seats", Chrome trims on the grill and more power and torque. I felt that 90TSI had plenty enough power and torque (well, to me anyway). I never tested or seen the "comfort seats" but, correct me if Im wrong, I thought that they both are cloth seats anyway how much more "comfortable" can they be? Chrome grills look good but at the end of the day Im not too bothered about not having them really. I could be wrong but I cant really justify forking out another 2-3k for these extras. So I think Im going to stick with 90TSI.2010 MK6 Golf 90TSI: DSG, Comfort Pack, Candy White. T-minus 20 hours!!
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Originally posted by flying_sheep View PostHey thanks so much for your advice coreying and G-rig.
I've given this some time and really thought about this. If I compare 118TSI (no opts) vs 90TSI (with comfort pack) basically for 2-3k more I will be getting "Comfort Seats", Chrome trims on the grill and more power and torque. I felt that 90TSI had plenty enough power and torque (well, to me anyway). I never tested or seen the "comfort seats" but, correct me if Im wrong, I thought that they both are cloth seats anyway how much more "comfortable" can they be? Chrome grills look good but at the end of the day Im not too bothered about not having them really. I could be wrong but I cant really justify forking out another 2-3k for these extras. So I think Im going to stick with 90TSI.
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Originally posted by flying_sheep View PostHey guys, I placed deposit on Saturday. Could you guys tell me if I got a good deal or not?
2010 Build MK6 90TSI, Candy White, Comfort Pack.
Total $30000 (Corp Disc included)
Should've I went for 118TSI no opt instead? I am regretting abit for not going for Comfortline...
ThanksMY20 Golf GTI TCR
MY20.5 LR Defender P400 HSE
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