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  • #16
    Originally posted by VUU View Post
    Big disappointment! Thought I could have my cake and eat it as well, sporty performance+fuel efficient= elevated SAF. How am I going to convince her that the GTI is worth the extra cost and fuel bill

    Must think of a way...
    There was only $1,200 difference in list price on mk6, and you'd need to do a fair bit of driving to care for the extra economy provided by the diesel.. why not consider the mk6 anyway and save a few extra dollars to tune it up?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Dutch77 View Post
      There was only $1,200 difference in list price on mk6, and you'd need to do a fair bit of driving to care for the extra economy provided by the diesel.. why not consider the mk6 anyway and save a few extra dollars to tune it up?
      Wise suggestion, I'll have to give it some thought, however the lure of a shiny new mk7 may be too great...even if it is a TSI

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      • #18
        The GTD is not dead here just yet. I repeat, we might still get it! VW is undertaking some market research here at the moment. Anyone for a petition?
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Golf7 View Post
          The GTD is not dead here just yet. I repeat, we might still get it! VW is undertaking some market research here at the moment. Anyone for a petition?
          Not according to the bulletin put out to dealers advising them that no GTDs were to be imported.

          It is a bit unusual for a dealer to refuse a deposit on a car, unless it won't ever be delivered.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Ideo View Post
            Not according to the bulletin put out to dealers advising them that no GTDs were to be imported.

            It is a bit unusual for a dealer to refuse a deposit on a car, unless it won't ever be delivered.
            Completely agree, it's not looking good, VW Australia does have 2 though in the country... Saw them along with the GTIs, all LHD though...
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            • #21
              I too can confirm that a Perth dealer confirmed today that the GTD will not be imported in the foreseeable future and that they received this notification from VW Australia last week. Bad news indeed for diesel fans. I am now weighing up my options, 110 TDI, GTI (jump ship to PULP), other euro tweaked diesels and Dutch 77's suggestion...

              Next thing we will hear from VW Aus is that there is no PP for the GTI...no, wait..

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Golf7 View Post
                The GTD is not dead here just yet. I repeat, we might still get it! VW is undertaking some market research here at the moment. Anyone for a petition?
                This how the story will go...

                When there is a two year wait on gti we will get p/p pack... Then when that has a list we will get gtd that is what happened last time
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by spikeyboy22 View Post
                  This how the story will go...

                  When there is a two year wait on gti we will get p/p pack... Then when that has a list we will get gtd that is what happened last time
                  +1 They're always sneaky. How on earth can they NOT get the PP??? What difference? They have them in the UK!!! They can't be serious. If this costs the Golf Wheels COTY.............
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by spikeyboy22 View Post
                    This how the story will go...

                    When there is a two year wait on gti we will get p/p pack... Then when that has a list we will get gtd that is what happened last time
                    Will be interesting to see what the waits are like this time around, no doubt anything with special options will be a six month plus gig, but unless VW Aus deliberately stifle supply (wouldn't put it past them) I reckon it will be easier to source a mk7 GTI. Less need to upgrade, a lot more viable choice..

                    The GTD landing here in mk6 guise seemed to coincide with a bump in fuel prices and a renewed focus on fuel economy of new cars. While that still exists it doesn't seem so important now - but the next time people start to panic over $2/litre fuel prices and there's another big push on diesel economy..

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Ideo View Post
                      My money is going to BMW.
                      What model exactly? a 118d? Same performance as a Golf 110 TDI.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
                        What model exactly? a 118d? Same performance as a Golf 110 TDI.
                        F30 320d most likely. At least their auto transmissions are reliable so I'm not restricted to manuals.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Ideo View Post
                          F30 320d most likely. At least their auto transmissions are reliable so I'm not restricted to manuals.
                          That engine is horrible! And the 3 series is such a disappointment! Ride and handling are average by any standard at best, and downright shocking by what one would expect of BMW...
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Golf7 View Post
                            That engine is horrible! And the 3 series is such a disappointment! Ride and handling are average by any standard at best, and downright shocking by what one would expect of BMW...
                            No it's not. It's a great engine. Far superior to the current GTD engine. Msport pack is a must for handling, but stock vs stock the F20 and F30 are far superior to drive than the the Golf or Passat.

                            You are sounding far too much like a fanboy rather than an objective individual.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by brenno View Post
                              If so, that leaves those wanting a TDI with a manual gearbox in the lurch. No Passat/Alltrack/Golf/Superb with a manual box. Only option is an outdated Octavia. I reckon that pretty poor form.
                              This is precisely my own way of thinking. My currrent drive is a 2010 Golf 103TDI M/T and I think it is an excellent car. The fact that I can no longer buy a Golf TDI or indeed a diesel Audi A3 with manual transmission really pees me off. I am simply not willing to be forced into driving a car with DSG, that's my choice.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Ideo View Post
                                No it's not. It's a great engine. Far superior to the current GTD engine. Msport pack is a must for handling, but stock vs stock the F20 and F30 are far superior to drive than the the Golf or Passat.

                                You are sounding far too much like a fanboy rather than an objective individual.
                                The GTD was not great in my opinion as well... Why on earth would you not get the 320i? Its way smoother... Doesn't loose much in the way of efficiency.
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