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  • #46
    Originally posted by alebonau View Post
    yep do we have a date for a reveal on the gti ?
    Apparently during the Paris Motor Show later this month, not long to go now!
    MkVI Golf GTI | Candy White | DSG | Leather | Bi-xenon | Sunroof | Dynaudio | Park Assist | MDI | Tint | FINALLY RECEIVED!!

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    • #47
      In order of expected feasibility:

      RVC - very cheap for VWA to have optioned at factory.

      8-way (tilt) adjustable drivers seat - not electric unless memory function - already standard on US GTIs

      Streaming Bluetooth audio.

      Keyless Entry and Start

      Bi-xenons - a worthwhile option but cost probably makes it less optioned that it should be - could be added more efficiently across the entire GTI & R range.
      If the answer to the Monty Hall problem was 50/50, the contestant, on average, would win the car 50% of the time simply by sticking with their original guess...but you can only win a one-in-three guessing game 33.33% of the time so it can't be 50/50, can it?

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      • #48
        Cheaper maintenance

        Originally posted by OYE View Post
        Led daytime running lights at least.. for God"s sake they run on "Kia" cars!!!
        I have a GTD and love it. I do not love the ripoff service charges. Try $550.00 for 30,000 km service. That consisted of an oil change and an inspection.

        Bells and whistles are fine, I would really like to see VW match Hyundi and Chrysler with 5year and perhaps 150,000 km warranty, fixed price servicing capped at $300.00 .

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        • #49
          Try calling a few more dealers next time
          Some say he was the Stig... all we know is that he drives a VW Transporter.
          Audi A3

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          • #50
            I'd like to see as standard - across the VW Golf Mk VII range:
            * Driver Alert
            * Multiple Impact Brake Activation & PreCrash preventive occupant protection
            * ESP, EDL, ASR and CounterSteer Support
            * RCV and rear sensors
            * A2DP Bluetooth Streaming and Telephone Support
            * The New Touchscreen Display

            Comfortline trim should come with Climatronic as standard, with anti dazzle mirrors, Cruise, City Emergency Braking, rain sensing wipers and light sensing headlights. Comfort Access and Keyless Start should be option at least.

            GTI and GTD should be fruit heavy as standard, with sunroof and other opinion splitting items optional.

            Fixed Price Servicing is well overdue, and should be introduced.
            2013 CC 130TDI Night Blue Metallic with Driver Assistance Package, Park Assist 2, Walnut Trim and Ambient Lighting, Front Active Climate Control Seats, Towbar, and Dynaudio Premium Audio.
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            My previous ride - 2005 Golf Comfortline DSG 2.0 TDI

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            • #51
              Originally posted by GippsCC View Post
              Fixed Price Servicing is well overdue, and should be introduced.
              Someone has to pay for the servicing costs in the end. Who do you think it will be?
              Fixed priced servicing does not imply cheap servicing... it removes competition. All it benefits is the lazy owner who can't be stuffed ringing around for the best price.

              People seem to be quite able to do that for phone plans, internet, plumbers, painters etc....


              Kia... basic cerato petrol
              Model Engine Engine Type 1 Yrs/15K 2 Yrs/30k 3 Yrs/45K 4 Yrs/60K 5 Yrs/75K Total
              Cerato 2012 2.0 Petrol $260 $427 $319 $532 $290 $1,828
              Soul (example with diesel)

              Model Engine Engine Type 1 Yrs/15K 2 Yrs/30k 3 Yrs/45K 4 Yrs/60K 5 Yrs/75K Total
              Soul 2010 - 2011 1.6 Auto Diesel CRDI $323 $397 $398 $627 $522 $2,267
              1.6 Man Diesel CRDI $293 $366 $366 $595 $488 $2,108
              1.6 Petrol $262 $453 $318 $688 $447 $2,168

              Last edited by pologti18t; 06-02-2013, 04:44 PM.

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              • #52
                VW already do capped price servicing for the Up!
                The new up! Volkswagen Australia

                Who knows. They might do this for the Mk7.
                Last edited by Captain Courteous; 06-02-2013, 08:06 PM.
                captain courteous enjoys vag

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
                  Someone has to pay for the servicing costs in the end. Who do you think it will be?
                  Fixed priced servicing does not imply cheap servicing... it removes competition. All it benefits is the lazy owner who can't be stuffed ringing around for the best price.
                  Must be why so many people hate it lol. If anything, it makes it easier to compare dealerships on service directly, and spending all day ringing around every time you have a service due has an economic cost too (opportunity cost). Genuine VW parts cost the same from VAG, awards set labour prices the same, only mark-up from individual dealers changes price - which is why they'd hate the transparency.

                  And, if nothing else, fixed price servicing lets you know the full cost of the vehicle you buy. That's why the state auto owners associations, and consumer organisations support fixed price servicing schemes.

                  We already pay mate, a transparent system will only improve things. I think you'll find phone plans and Internet plans are required to disclose the price of the product without forcing the consumer to chase the supplier to get it. Plumbers etc charge for job, which differs for each call - that comparison is comparing apples with oranges. A 15K handbook service for your vehicle is the same (or should be) no matter which dealer you take it to, VAG has standardised the job.

                  As the last post highlights VAG already do this for the Up! (They even use it as a marketing point) and VAG have already indicated they are considering introducing it for other models in the VW line-up.
                  Last edited by GippsCC; 06-02-2013, 09:42 PM.
                  2013 CC 130TDI Night Blue Metallic with Driver Assistance Package, Park Assist 2, Walnut Trim and Ambient Lighting, Front Active Climate Control Seats, Towbar, and Dynaudio Premium Audio.
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                  My previous ride - 2005 Golf Comfortline DSG 2.0 TDI

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by GippsCC View Post
                    A 15K handbook service for your vehicle is the same (or should be) no matter which dealer you take it to, VAG has standardised the job.
                    So you are saying the overheads a dealer has to pay to provide this service are the same around the country from city to country? The major portion of a service is labour...not parts. If you think mechanics are paid the same around the country and dealers pay the same rent etc then yes, fixed pricing makes sense. Otherwise it does not.

                    Dealers are able to cut margins on new car pricing by the revenue stream they get through servicing. If that is impacted then you may assume that you wont be able to get the best deal upfront on the cost of a new car.

                    NOt everyone can win with fixed priced servicing.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
                      NOt everyone can win with fixed priced servicing.
                      That's a good step down from your everybody loses argument, but I agree with the above, not everyone can win but the large bulk of consumers do win, which is why so many people demand fixed price servicing these days. There may be some cross-subsidy from rural to city, where location costs may make a difference, but I'd highlight that usually without fixed prices rural servicing charges are offset by lack of competition (monopoly pricing the region) so often there isn't a great deal of difference already. And yes, labour costs usually don't differ dramatically because most dealerships pay the industry benchmarks (the award) for the actual people servicing your car (although yes some charge higher on servicing to pay for staff in other areas, a practice I disagree with). I don't think I should subside discounts to third parties every time I get a service, that's free-rider in markets, a bad thing in economics.
                      2013 CC 130TDI Night Blue Metallic with Driver Assistance Package, Park Assist 2, Walnut Trim and Ambient Lighting, Front Active Climate Control Seats, Towbar, and Dynaudio Premium Audio.
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                      My previous ride - 2005 Golf Comfortline DSG 2.0 TDI

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                      • #56
                        Back on-topic please... this isn't the thread for a discussion of fixed-price servicing.
                        2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
                        2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
                        Sold: 2015 8V Audi S3 Sedan Manual
                        Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG

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                        • #57
                          I expect reliability of the drivetrain from a german built car to be standard!
                          Skoda Octavia Mk3
                          (sold) Golf Mark 6 Comfortline 118
                          (sold) Golf Mark5 Comfortline Manual 2.0 FSI

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                          • #58
                            Power tailgate with remote control.
                            If the answer to the Monty Hall problem was 50/50, the contestant, on average, would win the car 50% of the time simply by sticking with their original guess...but you can only win a one-in-three guessing game 33.33% of the time so it can't be 50/50, can it?

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                            • #59
                              Thanks Arnold. I was trying to work out how I pulled muscles in my shoulder the other day. Couldn't remember how I'd done it. Then I read your comment and had a flashback to closing the tailgate on the wife's CX-9!
                              Looking for:- RS4 B7 Avant.
                              Current:- Amarok V6 Sportline; Mazda CX-9 Azami AWD
                              Previous - Mk 6 R manual; Mk 7 R manual; Passat 130 TDi Wagon. Mk 7.5 Wolfsburg Wagon.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Paul_R View Post
                                Thanks Arnold. I was trying to work out how I pulled muscles in my shoulder the other day. Couldn't remember how I'd done it. Then I read your comment and had a flashback to closing the tailgate on the wife's CX-9!
                                No charge! The '9 could definitely use a power 'gate. I saw someone using a power gate on a Lexus or something the other day and thought "how much more civilised is that?"
                                If the answer to the Monty Hall problem was 50/50, the contestant, on average, would win the car 50% of the time simply by sticking with their original guess...but you can only win a one-in-three guessing game 33.33% of the time so it can't be 50/50, can it?

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