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  • #76
    I just figured it out.

    The GTI I'm buying with ALL the options that were available that I wanted, cost me say $50k. The R with all the available options I want, close enough to $70K , bloody hell.

    $20k extra for a car that NO WAY will I get to use the full potential on . . .

    Maybe next time.
    Ex- 2010 Golf GTI
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    Soon - 2016 Tiguan

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    • #77
      Originally posted by flappa View Post
      I just figured it out.

      The GTI I'm buying with ALL the options that were available that I wanted, cost me say $50k. The R with all the available options I want, close enough to $70K , bloody hell.

      $20k extra for a car that NO WAY will I get to use the full potential on . . .

      Maybe next time.
      The spec you have in your sig, as a GTI 5 door, on the road in the ACT would be $51,516.90. As an R 5 door would be $57,606.90. That's a $6,090.00 or 10.57% difference. So lets not go around making some extravagant claims which are highly unbalanced

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      • #78
        What's the wait, the dealer i spoke to said 5 months..

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        • #79
          Well if its a MY11 - it's going to be a long wait - 8+ months.

          Basing this on the fact that an 2011 build wont hit the assembly line until Jan/Feb.

          Unless Corey simply means MY11 as in spec, not build
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          • #80
            Yes, MY = Model Year (not build date), and MY11 starts ~July for the MK6 Golf.

            And yeah, right now it's about a 5 month wait on the R, less on the GTI. The GTI's have more build allocation slots than the R - that could change depending on demand obviously. So at this stage people who have ordered the R on the weekend should hopefully receive their cars in November.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by coreying View Post
              The spec you have in your sig, as a GTI 5 door, on the road in the ACT would be $51,516.90. As an R 5 door would be $57,606.90. That's a $6,090.00 or 10.57% difference. So lets not go around making some extravagant claims which are highly unbalanced
              yeah thats about right. the bi-xenon and 18" wheels come standard with the R. Not to mention you get the parking sensors and LED rear lights as wel for in that price. Unless his current signature doesn't include all the GTI specs.

              I'm still deciding whether to give up my GTI order and get the R instead. But another 4-5 month wait is going to be painful, given that I have been waiting for 4 months (and still waiting) for my GTI.

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              • #82
                jon that is the exact reason I stuck with my GTI order - the extra wait of 5+ months after waiting 5 months (to the day in fact) was enough.
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                • #83
                  By the time you wait another 5 months, you'll then start asking yourself whether you should wait for a Mk7.

                  BTW, does the R have smaller external mirrors than the GTI?
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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by jonjon View Post
                    yeah thats about right. the bi-xenon and 18" wheels come standard with the R. Not to mention you get the parking sensors and LED rear lights as wel for in that price. Unless his current signature doesn't include all the GTI specs.

                    I'm still deciding whether to give up my GTI order and get the R instead. But another 4-5 month wait is going to be painful, given that I have been waiting for 4 months (and still waiting) for my GTI.
                    It's worth the wait. All you will need is a tune and you'll have a weapon. With the GTI, you'd could spend the difference in cost and it still won't be as good as the R.

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by coreying View Post
                      It sure does. When people do up their Golf GTI's, one of the common intercooler upgrades was to use the Audi S3's intercooler - which is the same one used in the R.
                      Corey, it may not be exactly the same as the S3 but it the same as the Pirelli/ED30 intercooler. The ICs are different between the S3 and Pirelli/ED30.

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                      • #86
                        Am I right in saying that it seems like it is mostly GTI drivers going for the R at the moment? Are there any MK5 R32 drivers that have test driven one and are considering changing (sorry not strictly on topic)?

                        I've had the R32 for coming up to 3 years now and am thinking about a change (end of lease). Had a look at the GTI as well but love the look of the R and leaning that way at the moment. Having said that I haven't driven either yet and am not convinced I can give up the sound of the R32 at this stage! Gonna wait till the hype dies down a little and then go driving but just thought I see if there were any views from R32 drivers on the R and the MKVI GTI as well.

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by VWR032 View Post
                          Am I right in saying that it seems like it is mostly GTI drivers going for the R at the moment? Are there any MK5 R32 drivers that have test driven one and are considering changing (sorry not strictly on topic)?

                          I've had the R32 for coming up to 3 years now and am thinking about a change (end of lease). Had a look at the GTI as well but love the look of the R and leaning that way at the moment. Having said that I haven't driven either yet and am not convinced I can give up the sound of the R32 at this stage! Gonna wait till the hype dies down a little and then go driving but just thought I see if there were any views from R32 drivers on the R and the MKVI GTI as well.
                          Why do you have to wait? You can take an R for a drive now and make up your own mind.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by flappa View Post
                            I just figured it out.

                            The GTI I'm buying with ALL the options that were available that I wanted, cost me say $50k. The R with all the available options I want, close enough to $70K , bloody hell.

                            $20k extra for a car that NO WAY will I get to use the full potential on . . .

                            Maybe next time.

                            There are only two options listed there. The bi-xenons and the 18" rims. Both of those are standard on the R.

                            If a dealer could ge me a GTI with bi-xenons and 18's by end of eofys I would have taken that as I love the look of the carbon steel grey. I am not interested in leather, sunroof or audio upgrades. Seeing that is the case, and a base R offers all that, I am definately now in the market for an R, as for a small increase in price I can also get an upgraded engine, brakes, AWD, led tails (which I think alot of GTI owners will be upgrading to soon, I know I would have looked at that going down the GTI path).

                            Pity the R is not offered in carbon steel grey. I will just have have to settle for the blue, which I have loved really liked since the pics from the debut motor show.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by triode12 View Post
                              Why do you have to wait? You can take an R for a drive now and make up your own mind.
                              Yeah I know. Just started reading the forum and got impatient!

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by VWR032 View Post
                                Yeah I know. Just started reading the forum and got impatient!
                                Johno is an R32 owner and he said would buy the R if he could afford one right now.

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