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  • Golf R -v- Golf GTI

    Originally posted by Ideo View Post
    I can make up people who fit my absurd criteria as well.
    But you aren't anywhere near as entertaining
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    • Re: Golf R -v- Golf GTI

      Originally posted by Ideo View Post
      I can make up people who fit my absurd criteria as well.
      Hmmm I am starting to understand your 1900 call fetish now
      Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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      • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
        Hmmm I am starting to understand your 1900 call fetish now
        I knew I recognised your voice from somewhere
        Audi S3. Sold
        Golf R. Sold
        Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
        2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.

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        • AMG head of engines and powertrains Friedrich Eichlers says all-wheel-drive will be offered across more models because getting the power to the ground via only the rear wheels can be a problem.
          "...and front wheel drives are for children" he says.

          Guess we can close this thread now? Lol

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          • Golf R -v- Golf GTI

            Does that mean AWD is for old people ?

            If so, fits my profile
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            • Re: Golf R -v- Golf GTI

              Originally posted by Ideo View Post
              I knew I recognised your voice from somewhere
              How else would I know about the gimp mask, feather, twister game and a bottle of baby oil
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              • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                How else would I know about the gimp mask, feather, twister game and a bottle of baby oil
                Please stop this is way too much of a turn on!!

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                • Or stop it fullstop as it is polluting a reasonable thread with crap.
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                  • Re: Golf R -v- Golf GTI

                    Originally posted by Fab_R View Post
                    Please stop this is way too much of a turn on!!
                    See you got me in trouble with the fun police

                    Sif thread wasnt polluted after the first page
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                    • Back on topic ... speaking of deals on new Golf GTI's and Golf R's ... apart from the run-out deals & excess of corporate VW stock ... looks like Volkswagen taking a hit on European market sales of about 7% for 2012 has resulted in some extra stock coming our way. Part of the reason why great deals can be had on new Golfs, with favourable financing to boot.

                      This is not doing resale values of current MK6 owners any good, but given another 6 months, once all MK6 Golf stock is sold, prices of second-hand MK6 Golfs should bounce up a bit imo. Best time to sell a MK6 Golf GTI or R would be about the time of release of the same MK7 model, as your only competitor in the price range would be the a new Polo GTI (or BRZ or FT86 if your that way inclined).

                      The MK7 Golf GTI will most likely offer for 45K what MK6 Golf GTI costs 50K in terms of a GTI with a few options. This may hurt second hand MK6 Golf values, but stock is likely to be scarce for up to the first 12 mths on the new MK7 Golf GTI and R helping push up prices of second hand MK6 Golfs.

                      Additionally ... Ray also had all the minor scuff marks in his Golf R32 wheels fixed ... all four wheels prior to selling on auction day ... with a good deal of money on detailing; but the R32 still failed to sell. Sign of the depressed market atm. 12 mths on the R32 will probably only be worth 21.5K instead of 31.5K.

                      AWD has its benefits - but higher front end centre of gravity to accomodate the extra driveline under the motor in the Golf R, the extra heft blunting the chasis alacrity, and the fact you can't get on the power early in an AWD at the apex of a corner are negatives for me. Weight is the nemises any sporty car.

                      Cheers.
                      WJ

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                      • Golf R -v- Golf GTI

                        FWD wheel spin FTL, every time, especially the wet, reserved for shopping trolleys.

                        Glad to be rid of axle tramp and crappy FWD dynamics
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                        • Golf R -v- Golf GTI

                          Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                          See you got me in trouble with the fun police

                          Sif thread wasnt polluted after the first page
                          True, oh so true
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                          • Originally posted by WhiteJames View Post
                            Back on topic ... speaking of deals on new Golf GTI's and Golf R's ... apart from the run-out deals & excess of corporate VW stock ... looks like Volkswagen taking a hit on European market sales of about 7% for 2012 has resulted in some extra stock coming our way. Part of the reason why great deals can be had on new Golfs, with favourable financing to boot.

                            This is not doing resale values of current MK6 owners any good, but given another 6 months, once all MK6 Golf stock is sold, prices of second-hand MK6 Golfs should bounce up a bit imo. Best time to sell a MK6 Golf GTI or R would be about the time of release of the same MK7 model, as your only competitor in the price range would be the a new Polo GTI (or BRZ or FT86 if your that way inclined).

                            The MK7 Golf GTI will most likely offer for 45K what MK6 Golf GTI costs 50K in terms of a GTI with a few options. This may hurt second hand MK6 Golf values, but stock is likely to be scarce for up to the first 12 mths on the new MK7 Golf GTI and R helping push up prices of second hand MK6 Golfs.

                            Additionally ... Ray also had all the minor scuff marks in his Golf R32 wheels fixed ... all four wheels prior to selling on auction day ... with a good deal of money on detailing; but the R32 still failed to sell. Sign of the depressed market atm. 12 mths on the R32 will probably only be worth 21.5K instead of 31.5K.

                            AWD has its benefits - but higher front end centre of gravity to accomodate the extra driveline under the motor in the Golf R, the extra heft blunting the chasis alacrity, and the fact you can't get on the power early in an AWD at the apex of a corner are negatives for me. Weight is the nemises any sporty car.

                            Cheers.
                            WJ
                            Most European countries drive on the right hand side of the road, so I don't think a sales slump in Europe would result in extra availability in Australia.

                            Local competition is probably the main driving force behind discounting and finance deals.

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                            • German car sales were down 2.9% in 2012, with demand falling to its lowest ebb for two years, according to new figures. New car registrations in Europe's biggest economy dropped 16.4% to 204,330 in the final month of the year, leading to a decline in full-year sales to 3.08 million, said the German motor transport authority (Automotive News Europe)
                              News watch January 2013: today's auto industry news | Automotive & Motoring News | Car Magazine Online

                              Australian had its best ever year in terms of volume of vehicle sales - about 1.1 million unit sold in 2012. Germany and most of Europe did not as you can see. It wouldn't take much to shift production from left hand drive to right hand drive on a factory floor. Going back to the start of the GFK and the Focus RS super hatch destined for Ireland was detoured for AUS, with all 300 units sold at a premium price within months of going on sale. Australia is still a resilient place to be, but yes, the market is getting more competitive and buyers are seeking greater value.

                              Cheers.
                              WJ

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                              • Originally posted by WhiteJames View Post
                                This is not doing resale values of current MK6 owners any good, but given another 6 months, once all MK6 Golf stock is sold, prices of second-hand MK6 Golfs should bounce up a bit imo.
                                One thing is for certain - there will be no 'bounce up' in prices. Used car prices for mainstream cars (of which the Golf is included) go one way and that is down.

                                Originally posted by WhiteJames View Post
                                Additionally ... Ray also had all the minor scuff marks in his Golf R32 wheels fixed ... all four wheels prior to selling on auction day ... with a good deal of money on detailing; but the R32 still failed to sell. Sign of the depressed market atm.
                                I agree that the market is a little on the soft side at the moment, but at the same time as a seller you need to be realistic and be prepared to take what the market will pay. $31.5k is probably pretty reasonable money for an R32 with that sort of mileage in today's market.

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