Hey all,
Recent car history, had a mk6 GTI which I swapped for an 86.
I was quite happy with the GTI except for my choice of going with manual. IMO one of the big charms of current Golfs is the DSG.
Curiosity got the best of me and I went for the 86, thinking it'd be a refined MX-5 with more go and 2 extra seats.
Instead what I got was a fairly uncomfortable ride which never reached its potential unless I was going sideways.
So back to the drawing board with this fairly expensive exercise, now looking at the R...
Started looking at used cars but none of them are priced well at all!
Especially with the current 1.5% finance (say $4,000 savings), the difference between new and a 2-3 year old with 20-30k is no more than 5K at most.
New basic R= $54k
Used fairly basic R= 46k+ 4k extra finance=50k
When the new one comes out next year, prices will freefall I suspect!
What would you do in my shoes? I can afford to buy new but knowing me it'll be gone in 3 years, possibly less.
Minimising the depreciation hit and maximising fun, tough to do!
OR the A250 sport, which I just heard and saw for the very first time might be worth looking into as well!
Recent car history, had a mk6 GTI which I swapped for an 86.
I was quite happy with the GTI except for my choice of going with manual. IMO one of the big charms of current Golfs is the DSG.
Curiosity got the best of me and I went for the 86, thinking it'd be a refined MX-5 with more go and 2 extra seats.
Instead what I got was a fairly uncomfortable ride which never reached its potential unless I was going sideways.
So back to the drawing board with this fairly expensive exercise, now looking at the R...
Started looking at used cars but none of them are priced well at all!
Especially with the current 1.5% finance (say $4,000 savings), the difference between new and a 2-3 year old with 20-30k is no more than 5K at most.
New basic R= $54k
Used fairly basic R= 46k+ 4k extra finance=50k
When the new one comes out next year, prices will freefall I suspect!
What would you do in my shoes? I can afford to buy new but knowing me it'll be gone in 3 years, possibly less.
Minimising the depreciation hit and maximising fun, tough to do!
OR the A250 sport, which I just heard and saw for the very first time might be worth looking into as well!
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