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  • Thinking about upgrading to R36

    The Government's economic stimulous package includes a 30% reduction in tax on new capital equipment for business, including new cars!, if purchased prior to June 2009. What this means is that there is a saving of about $6,000 on an R36. This means I *may* upgrade my 3.2lt Passat to an R36.

    Took the R36 for a test drive yesterday and was quite impressed with the power, torque, seats, standard features and dynamics, a very well sorted car. Just deciding whether to take the plunge but a little concerned with where the economy is heading. Decisions, decisions.
    Last edited by Lance B; 12-04-2009, 01:26 PM.

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    hmmmm if it is an economic answer you are seeking, then keep your current car. nothing wrong with it and the notion of spending money to save money is a false one.

    however, if this is about your love of cars and of driving, then economics has no place because very infrequently do you make money (or break even) on decisions relating to cars. so if you want one, buy one and don't think too much about the other stuff. if that concerns you, then stick with your current ride.

    by the way - i am no role model as I got out of a lease early (cost $$) to get the R36, but no regrets!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by reverseworm View Post
      hmmmm if it is an economic answer you are seeking, then keep your current car. nothing wrong with it and the notion of spending money to save money is a false one.
      I do agree in part. My point being that at some time I do need to update and what better time than when the government helps pay you to do so. As you rightly say, there is nothing wrong with my current car as it is very nice.

      however, if this is about your love of cars and of driving, then economics has no place because very infrequently do you make money (or break even) on decisions relating to cars. so if you want one, buy one and don't think too much about the other stuff. if that concerns you, then stick with your current ride.
      I do love driving, I do about 30,000km's/year, and do love cars and that is why I am contemplating the R36. I usually turn my cars over reasonably regularly, due to the fact that I do so many Km's, and thus I would be selling it off within 12 months anyway.

      by the way - i am no role model as I got out of a lease early (cost $$) to get the R36, but no regrets!
      Comments like this do not help my decision.

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      • #4
        Lance
        Your car looks fairly good, but a silver or white R36 wagon with sunroof and audio upgrade would be a fairly hot looking car. If I was you and it works out economically........ go for it.
        Last edited by Craig; 13-04-2009, 01:14 PM.
        Tx
        Craig
        Ncle NSW
        Candy White 07/10 R36 VW Wagon. sunroof, tint, RNS510.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Craig View Post
          Lance
          Your car looks fairly good, but a silver or white R36 wagon with sunroof and audio upgrade would be a fairly hot looking car. If I was you and it works out economically........ go for it.
          Thanks for the input, Craig.

          My current Passat is a bloody nice car, with all the extras I have on it, but the R36 is better sorted and comes with them all anyway. The extra power and torque and seating are a real benefit. Decisions, decisions.

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          • #6
            To Buy??

            Hi Lance,

            Got a mate who just bought a black one. You get a lot of awesome features as standard.

            If it's $$$ you're worried about, might be worth asking your employer to see if they offer salary packaging. You could save a bit with the kms your doing. Got mine on a novated lease, doing 30,000kms a year...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by golfyvic View Post
              Hi Lance,

              Got a mate who just bought a black one. You get a lot of awesome features as standard.

              If it's $$$ you're worried about, might be worth asking your employer to see if they offer salary packaging. You could save a bit with the kms your doing. Got mine on a novated lease, doing 30,000kms a year...
              Thanks for the tip and input, but I *am* the employer, so I have to ask myself!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lance B View Post
                Thanks for the tip and input, but I *am* the employer, so I have to ask myself!
                Guess there shouldn't be a problem then should there?

                Cheers

                George
                06 Jetta 2.0TFSI Killed by a Lexus!
                09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
                14 EOS 2.0 TSI has arrived!

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                • #9
                  Lance - been thinking about your question re the R36 and upon reflection, I thought I would give you a more carefully considered response to your original question.

                  After thinking some more, my advice to you is

                  BUY IT!

                  It is a great car and I think you are more likely to regret not buying it, than buying it.

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                  • #10
                    Lance took a R36 for a drive a few weeks ago
                    really enjoyed it i suggest you follow your heart and buy it
                    you'll get a grade trade in on your car get a good discount from the government and still be able to get a great deal due to the economic climate

                    You only live once no ifs or buts!!

                    GO FOR IT


                    LUKE

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                    • #11
                      I lost 2k when I cancelled my V6 Passat order back in 2006 because I heard the R36 was comming, so my vote is just do it

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                      • #12
                        Everytime I get out of my R36 I feel great!

                        Except when I have the wife with me trying to discourage any form of noisy acceleration:ballandchain: Using the paddles to down change as I come up to an intersection is sure to get a response, and then again when I accelerate away and hold the gears a bit longer...Maybe if I add extra padding over my left thigh it would help.

                        Depends what price you put on pleasure.
                        Last edited by PowerHungry; 13-04-2009, 08:28 PM. Reason: typos
                        2008 Candy White Passat R36 wagon, Satnav/auto tailgate/towbar/sunroof. And now tinted!

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                        • #13
                          do it....you won't be sorry....i wasn't

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                          • #14
                            well worth it. it will leave a smile on your face the entire time....... I still cant believe how good the car is...

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                            • #15
                              Thank you for all the replies!

                              It appears as though the consensus is that I should get the car.

                              Maybe you're all right.

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