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  • Originally posted by Blabba View Post
    Hi guys and gals,

    The final guy I dealt with today, didn't even know that the car had a traffic capability, let alone a boot liner.

    Blabba
    Guess I missed these posts! Traffic capability? Boot liner?

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    • Originally posted by readerr0r View Post
      Its not available on the Octavia either, I can only assume it hasn't been tested/approved for use on our roads. It works by using a camera near the rear view mirror so I guess it needs to be tested pretty thoroughly. Its a shame because it can also automatically recognize traffic signs and show the speedlimit on the MFD screen.
      Land assist is approved here because the A3 has it... It is just VGA being tight arses with the golf like always.


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      • Originally posted by readerr0r View Post
        Its not available on the Octavia either, I can only assume it hasn't been tested/approved for use on our roads. It works by using a camera near the rear view mirror so I guess it needs to be tested pretty thoroughly. Its a shame because it can also automatically recognize traffic signs and show the speedlimit on the MFD screen.
        Pretty sure it has already been approved. You can get that on any new Volvos as part of either the Drivers or Safety Pack that includes the City Traffic/Cross Traffic, Blind Spot Indicator, Lane Assist and all the other bells and whistles.

        It is just an unfortunate case that VWA decides to skimp on another option.
        Driving: Golf R Mk7 MY14 - Pure White, DSG, Leather, DAP and Sunroof

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        • I've used it in last year's Subaru Liberty and Outback. So it is VWA holding back options. Given the hardware seems present, it works in Audi's and OS VWs have it I wonder if VAGCOM could be used to activate it?
          Golf 7R | 5 Door | Limestone Grey | DSG | Sunroof | Leather | Driver Assist | Tint | Formerly GTi11.5

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          • Originally posted by sergioscirocco View Post
            just asking what did you do about that little windows near the mirrors when the put the tints, has some one manage to do it? is a very narrow place to put the tint on
            I haven't found a single window tinting place that said they can do it, even the VW dealer said they cant as it requires to much dash/window/electronics fiddling to make it feasible. I have seen two R's tinted, and you really cant notice the un-tinted quarter panel.

            Originally posted by anduril View Post
            Hey guys, finally secured my R today! White, DSG, Leather, Drivers Assist and Roof - delivered late next week. It's the biggest purchase I've made in my life (bar the deposit on our unit) but it's something I needed to get myself for the big 3 0.

            Would like to gather some thoughts from other fellow VW owners out there with regards to the 'after-sales' options on what's worthwhile, and where I could land myself a better deal (Sorry this is my first brand new car purchase so I'm a little clueless, and still slightly overwhelmed).

            - Paint Coating (something Nano): I suppose this is like the Opti Coat everyone's talking about? This one comes with lifetime warranty and they told me that I can go back for any repairs etc. if there is damage to the paint. Quoted: just below $1k

            - Leather Preserver: Not interested in this TBH (I don't park it under the sun and I'm not large/heavy to put stress on the leather) unless you guys think it's absolutely important? Quoted: just below $700

            - Tinting: 35% Highest legal tint with shatter proof, reducing heat and glare by 60%. This I'm actually interested in but wonder if there are better ones from 3rd party providers. Quoted: $600

            Would appreciate any feedback at all on where best to get them done around Sydney or I should just do it at the dealer.

            Thanks heaps!
            If you want a 'paint protection', i reccomend looking ANYWHERE other than the dealership, I have found prices for opti-coat range from $300-$600(max) and that's with a warranty. Otherwise get a good car detailer to apply a basic hydrophobic sealant for upto $100, and re-apply each year for best protection IMO.

            Interior 'protection', in short, no. Clean it or have it cleaned semi-regularly with or without leather protecting agents and it will be fine.

            Tinting, pay no more than $300, unless you know it to be of exceptional quality (ie not dealership)

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            • Quick update on insurance if anyone is interested (all annuals quoted):

              - NRMA (I've had roadside with them for 6 years now and prior car insurance was with them): $915
              - AAMI (Current car insurer for 6 years): $1,250
              - Allianz: $1,160
              - Bingle: $1,550!!!
              - Suncorp: $1,300
              - youi: $789


              All quotes are comprehensive on market value for 2 drivers (late 20's) listed, perfect driving history, and no extras (hired car, windscreen etc.), and youi's quote already includes hired car for a maximum of 14 days.

              It's obviously worthwhile to shop around!!! Has anyone gotten anything better?
              Driving: Golf R Mk7 MY14 - Pure White, DSG, Leather, DAP and Sunroof

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              • Originally posted by adam298 View Post
                If you want a 'paint protection', i reccomend looking ANYWHERE other than the dealership, I have found prices for opti-coat range from $300-$600(max) and that's with a warranty. Otherwise get a good car detailer to apply a basic hydrophobic sealant for upto $100, and re-apply each year for best protection IMO.

                Interior 'protection', in short, no. Clean it or have it cleaned semi-regularly with or without leather protecting agents and it will be fine.

                Tinting, pay no more than $300, unless you know it to be of exceptional quality (ie not dealership)
                Thanks adam. I've found a place near where I live that does opti-coat (hand application for $400+ and spray-gun 2 coats fror $500+).

                Tinting wise, I'm still unsure who to go with, what film/products to go for. There seems to be a lot more varieties out there with different tint shops promoting diff products.
                Driving: Golf R Mk7 MY14 - Pure White, DSG, Leather, DAP and Sunroof

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                • Originally posted by anduril View Post
                  Tinting wise, I'm still unsure who to go with, what film/products to go for. There seems to be a lot more varieties out there with different tint shops promoting diff products.
                  Most tinting businesses are a "one man show"; a single shop with one type of tint, a 35% (darkest legal), a lighter than 35%, and two tints below 35%. I would suggest to stay away from these, as colour, type, and quality can be quite varied. I would suggest a larger business or chain, that offers many different tints colours and % gradients. I originally chose 'Instant windscreens & tinting', as they are a large chain, have an average price ($350), and had some 40 different tints, various prices for various quality, and good helpful advice/service. However I went with VW dealership (not the best choice quality wise), but for the convenience of having it done before delivery, and they offered a good price of $250 for a 20% (front) and 35% (sides and rear).

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                  • Originally posted by anduril View Post
                    It's obviously worthwhile to shop around!!! Has anyone gotten anything better?
                    Per the insurance thread I'd suggest SA people grab a quote from SGIC. I put an R in on Thursday when doing my GTI quote and it came up around $570 - that's with no claim protection, two years new replace, $450 excess and mod friendly. Oh and choice of repairer.. critical for anyone considering one of the newer brands especially.

                    At the end of the day though everyone's going to get different quotes courtesy of all the variables.

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                    • Originally posted by lawsy82 View Post
                      I've reviewed my S3 quote. It's every option expect the black exterior option [$500] and the price was $67,956.. Rrp was $76k and all my audi friends nearly fell off their chairs as it seems this is a great price...

                      I've now spoken to 5 VW dealers in regards to the golf R, the best price I could get was a white R with leather for $57,509 drive away.... 4 dealers were not discounting at all.....

                      Looks like I will go the S3 as I feel it ****s on the R in every thing.. The interior of the S3 is just incredible...
                      Nice work mate! Did you spec the Assistance Package as well?

                      Def agree with the S3 interior!


                      I saw both the Grey and Blue R today side by side and whilst I think the Grey looks superb in pictures, the Lapiz Blue definitely is a stand out in the flesh!

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                      • Originally posted by lenojd View Post
                        Nice work mate! Did you spec the Assistance Package as well?

                        Def agree with the S3 interior!


                        I saw both the Grey and Blue R today side by side and whilst I think the Grey looks superb in pictures, the Lapiz Blue definitely is a stand out in the flesh!
                        No I didn't go the assistance package. Couldn't justify the $1800.
                        2014 Golf R on order/ white/DSG fully optioned

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                        • The assistance package is only $1000 in the R


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                          • And once you live with a car that has adaptive cruse control you will never want to go back...


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                            • Each to their own I guess - I've had cruise in cars for what, 15+ years! and even if I lost all my fingers I could still count on my hand how many times I've used it. Yes, I realise I'm in a very small minority.

                              At $1,800 I wouldn't be ticking the box either.

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                              • Originally posted by lawsy82 View Post
                                No I didn't go the assistance package. Couldn't justify the $1800.
                                lawsy82 is looking at buying the Audi S3 Sportback, where the Driver's Assistance Package is $1,800. He's convinced the Golf R is not for him.

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