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Interesting article on the new MY19 GTI. $5k in additional options for $1k price increase:
Price whack for 2019 Volkswagen Golf GTI - motoring.com.au
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Bye, bye, manual GTI due to low sales.
But it's self-fulfilling prophecy. Most of the inventory is specified by dealers who believe no one wants a manual so they specify a preponderance - 90% - of manuals. Faced with the choice of a DSG or their preferred manual, many buyers can be sold on the DSG, but you can never sell a manual to an auto buyer especially if they cannot drive or are unlicensed to drive a manual.
So the DSG covers all of the auto buyers and some of the manual buyers. But a smart dealer would have cornered the market in manual GTI's and enjoyed the margin from not having to discount to a committed manual buyer.
But no, they have over-ordered DSG's because they know they can sell them and skewed the long-running statistic that GTI buyers were 20% manual. It is a driver-oriented car, after all.
When VW can produce a DSG that is not routinely reported in the press as being "a bit jerky in traffic", is as reliable and engaging to drive as a manual, perhaps VW could consider eliminating manual transmission from that is ostensibly a driver-oriented car.
The day I choose an "auto" will be the day I buy an electric car.Last edited by Arnold; 06-08-2018, 11:05 AM.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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Originally posted by Arnold View PostBye, bye, manual GTI due to low sales.
But it's self-fulfilling prophecy. Most of the inventory is specified by dealers who believe no one wants a manual so they specify a preponderance - 90% - of manuals. Faced with the choice of a DSG or their preferred manual, many buyers can be sold on the DSG, but you can never sell a manual to an auto buyer especially if they cannot drive or are unlicensed to drive a manual.
So the DSG covers all of the auto buyers and some of the manual buyers. But a smart dealer would have cornered the market in manual GTI's and enjoyed the margin from not having to discount to a committed manual buyer.
But no, they have over-ordered DSG's because they know they can sell them and skewed the long-running statistic that GTI buyers were 20% manual. It is a driver-oriented car, after all.
When VW can produce a DSG that is not routinely reported in the press as being "a bit jerky in traffic", is as reliable and engaging to drive as a manual, perhaps VW could consider eliminating manual transmission from that is ostensibly a driver-oriented car.
The day I choose an "auto" will be the day I buy an electric car.
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Originally posted by dafin0 View PostNot to bad, bit of paint taken of and pushed in. Getting a quote from a smash repair place to see if it's worth going through insurance or not.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]34532[/ATTACH]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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Your taking it better than i would
I would be furious steam coming out of my ears ...
Not that it would help but yeah
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Originally posted by DrWHO View PostCan anyone with a Mk7.5 MY18 GTI Original confirm the model comes with a factory alarm? Half the articles I read say it does the others don't. Thanks in advance.Last edited by tw586; 08-08-2018, 08:46 PM.
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Hi All,
In the market for my first GTI (Polo or Golf) yet to be decided until I test drive both back to back.
If I'll go with the Golf, I'll probably get the base model in DSG with DAP. I was wondering what is considered a good price for a brand new one these day? is 40-41K DA doable? or am I dreaming?
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Originally posted by tw586 View PostI have a MY18 original and safeguard is fitted, Lock the door twice (with window down) and open door the siren goes off. Mine is a dsg with driver assist2018 Golf GTI DSG (DAP LUX INFO R-TAILS)
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Originally posted by JayT View PostHi All,
In the market for my first GTI (Polo or Golf) yet to be decided until I test drive both back to back.
If I'll go with the Golf, I'll probably get the base model in DSG with DAP. I was wondering what is considered a good price for a brand new one these day? is 40-41K DA doable? or am I dreaming?Last edited by crainger; 21-08-2018, 03:13 PM.2018 Golf GTI DSG (DAP LUX INFO R-TAILS)
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