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  • #16
    Originally posted by SpeedBird View Post
    Coreying........do you know what extra equipment the 90TSI is going to get for MY2011?
    I made that comment after reading the OP's link and seeing this line in the article:
    Instead, the 90TSI model (90kW/200Nm) will receive additional equipment to justify the price difference between the two cars.
    Thinking about it now, it would make sense to me that the additional equipment that the article refers to is probably the changes to the specifications of the Trendline models that came into effect with the MY11 refresh, as per Dermot's post here.

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    • #17
      With the arrival of the 1.2 turbo Golf, the 1.4 turbo Golf (previously the price leader at $24,990 plus on road costs) gains alloy wheels, cruise control and a multi-function steering wheel while maintaining its price.
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      • #18
        It gains a few more things... as per the link in my previous post directly above yours....

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        • #19
          Originally posted by cme2c View Post
          Why cheapen the Golf? I look more on our 118TSI as an A3 for less money. It seems like Volkswagen is trying to turn it into a Corolla. If I was putting down $60k for a Golf R I would not be amused to see a car that looks almost the same for 1/3rd the price.
          I had a Golf R on order... Now canned that... I would not pay $60k+ for a Corolla, no chance in hell! So same principle applies to the Golf. Loses the appeal and the niche of a quality euro brand.

          Even if you were a mechanic and knew how to customise these things.. For $40k over the base car, you could exceed the performance and look of the Golf R without much trouble!!

          This is a different argument to M3 and AMG models.. These are premium prices at starting base models. Having the Golf now sit side by side with the Corolla, this is a mass market, all in, sales grab. The car won't be anything special and that will most certainly put downward pressure on all Golf models come trade in.

          There are so many great cars coming out over next 12 months, I am more inclined to look elsewhere now. The Range Rover Evoque is right up my alley... That will be money well spent.
          Last edited by ratedr; 29-09-2010, 01:05 PM.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by ratedr View Post
            I had a Golf R on order... Now canned that... I would not pay $60k+ for a Corolla, no chance in hell! So same principle applies to the Golf. Loses the appeal and the niche of a quality euro brand.

            There are so many great cars coming out over next 12 months, I am more inclined to look elsewhere now. The Land Rover Evoque is right up my alley...
            Thats a shame

            I wonder if Land Rover will loose high end Range Rover sales due to cheapening of the brand with the Evoque?
            - Ben

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            • #21
              Originally posted by ratedr View Post
              I had a Golf R on order... Now canned that... I would not pay $60k+ for a Corolla, no chance in hell! So same principle applies to the Golf. Loses the appeal and the niche of a quality euro brand.
              Cya... Is this the real reason? or couldn't you sell off your Peugeot for a reasonable price

              As a 25yr old Accountant perhaps you don't really understand yet that sometimes a car is an emotional purchase. You buy a Golf R for the performance, handling and good value. Not so you can worry over residuals and resale value.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by ratedr View Post
                I had a Golf R on order... Now canned that... I would not pay $60k+ for a Corolla, no chance in hell! So same principle applies to the Golf. Loses the appeal and the niche of a quality euro brand.

                Even if you were a mechanic and knew how to customise these things.. For $40k over the base car, you could exceed the performance and look of the Golf R without much trouble!!

                This is a different argument to M3 and AMG models.. These are premium prices at starting base models. Having the Golf now sit side by side with the Corolla, this is a mass market, all in, sales grab. The car won't be anything special and that will most certainly put downward pressure on all Golf models come trade in.

                There are so many great cars coming out over next 12 months, I am more inclined to look elsewhere now. The Range Rover Evoque is right up my alley... That will be money well spent.
                Don't let the door hit you, where the good Lord split you................
                MY16 Touareg 4.2Lt V8 TDI/Pure White LED lightbox/REDARC Brake Controller/ Racechip/iDrive Throttle controller
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by ratedr View Post
                  I had a Golf R on order... Now canned that... I would not pay $60k+ for a Corolla, no chance in hell! So same principle applies to the Golf. Loses the appeal and the niche of a quality euro brand.
                  So you're cancelling your order because Golfs will now be more common than before? You feel this somehow cheapens a Golf R? You think the 77TSI and R are sufficiently similar that the R won't hold its own?

                  Nothing about the Golf R has changed - it's still the same classy, high-performance good-value proposition it was yesterday. If you feel that the introduction of the 77TSI is going to affect resale of the R that much, I'd suggest you should consider purchasing a few gold blocks, and a 1990 VN Commodore to carry them round in.

                  Honestly, this sounds (to me personally) akin to refusing to date a hot girl because she's got a shorter, poorer sister.
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                  2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by cme2c View Post
                    If I was putting down $60k for a Golf R I would not be amused to see a car that looks almost the same for 1/3rd the price.
                    Doesn't bother me in the slightest. Happens with almost every model. C200 -> AMG C63, 525i > M5....
                    A 77TSI might still be a Golf, but it will have bugger all features and be as gutless as as an excel running on 2 cylinders. Doesn't make a 118TSI, GTI or R any less appealing to the respective buyers.

                    Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
                    Is that what BMW M3 drivers think? Or AMG C63 drivers? Probably not.
                    Damn, beat me to it

                    Originally posted by ratedr View Post
                    Even if you were a mechanic and knew how to customise these things.. For $40k over the base car, you could exceed the performance and look of the Golf R without much trouble!!
                    Fark it, I don't want my R either. I'm gonna buy something for $5k and spend $50k making it the most awesome performance car EVER

                    LOL you muppet.

                    Originally posted by AdamD View Post
                    Honestly, this sounds (to me personally) akin to refusing to date a hot girl because she's got a shorter, poorer sister.
                    Yeah but the poorer one would have to work harder...err sorry going o/t hehe
                    Last edited by dave_r; 29-09-2010, 02:17 PM.

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                    • #25
                      me thinks 'ratedr' is going to have to change his username.... roflmao
                      MY16 Touareg 4.2Lt V8 TDI/Pure White LED lightbox/REDARC Brake Controller/ Racechip/iDrive Throttle controller
                      2008 GOLF .:R32/5DR DBPE DSG/SUNROOF/RNS510/PRIVACY TINT/CONTI SC3s/MILLTEK CATBACK NON-RES/9W2 BT/"MYR-032"

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                      • #26
                        these comments are hillarious, especially AdamD's "this sounds (to me personally) akin to refusing to date a hot girl because she's got a shorter, poorer sister"....
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                        • #27
                          Can I just add here the more cars Volkswagen sell in Australia the more production slots get allocated to factorys to get our Right hand Drive ADR ruled, Volkswagens here faster without 9+ month waiting lists, which in tail makes the cars cheaper cause we are no longer a backward upside down country driving on the wrong side of the road... This will make customers and dealers happier to don't we think? This segment is perfect if your after a frugel non hybrid safe car to drive on the road well under the 50k Prius in fact half the price lol!!! State Goverments for instance???? (our tax dollars) Blue motion for next year will also be a massive plus. We can be green without being electric.
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                          • #28
                            The truth is out there.. Golf R's now officially suck.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by ratedr View Post
                              The truth is out there.. Golf R's now officially suck.
                              I feel sorry for you dude, this has happened right after Ed Hardy Australia went broke and they had to close a heap of stores. Your life must really suck at the moment.

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                              • #30
                                Ok guys, whilst personal opinions are fine, please keep ensure the comments are not "antagonising" or "provoking unrest", and please make sure that they're not personally ridiculing or attacking another person's opinion. Infractions will be issued if this occurs.

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