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  • Polo Trendline 3 Door

    Just looking for a little advice as I convinced my flatmate to pit a new VW Polo ($21k) against an '08 Toyota Corolla ($15k) or a '08 Golf ($21k).

    Money is tight enough, so she's only really looking at the entry level 3 door auto. It's the 1.4 so she's concerned over power, only having 3 doors and of course the depreciation. What do you guys reckon?

  • #2
    I have it.

    It does the job (north sydney runabout).

    I am sure the TSI is a better drive, but hey, you really can't beat a 3 door car in the looks department...

    get the DSG $2500 if you are driving in the city, and lazy like 90% of Australian. And the comfort pack $900 is the best investment you can make on this car (for the money you will get auto wipers, auto-dimming rear view mirror, climate controls, tyre pressure monitors systems, etc... ) these are the things that you will appreciate for the years to come!

    I have the pearly black for a few hundreds more, but for a girl, settle with flash red, yellow or white, most importantly they are base colour with no premium costs.

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    • #3
      Cheers for that!

      She's going to go back and testdrive one and see if that sells it to her. She's definitely going to try and get the comfort pack and the DSG is essential... she's not lazy, but get caught speeding in manuals apparently.

      I'll let you know if she ends up joining the dub community!

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      • #4
        I think I'd recommend the updated Fiesta with the 1.6L (80+Kw) and 6 speed DSG combo.

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        • #5
          Corollas are bullet proof.
          For ease of ownership and reliability,if I were her,thats what I would be driving...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by anthony View Post
            Corollas are bullet proof.
            For ease of ownership and reliability,if I were her,thats what I would be driving...
            A boring run of the mill Jap car?

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            • #7
              I test drive the 1.4 tis polo with dsg. The power with 4 people in the car is superb! Not quick but it goes better than a corolla any day
              Last edited by leasaunce; 19-10-2010, 06:55 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BR @ ON View Post
                I have it.


                I have the pearly black for a few hundreds more, but for a girl, settle with flash red, yellow or white, most importantly they are base colour with no premium costs.
                Flash Red, and White are not Sexually Discriminate i have a Flash red and it;s a bit on the aggressive side for the TSI

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BR @ ON View Post
                  A boring run of the mill Jap car?
                  Corollas are well built,cheap to maintain,and are NOT rattle traps...

                  Just my personal opinion.

                  Of course a Polo is much sexier,and a VW...

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                  • #10
                    if you're not into cars and just wand a reliable A - B then the corolla is hard to beat.

                    it is also hard to beat in the boring as batsh*t stakes too.

                    way back when i bought my first golf (1999 MK4) a friend tried to convince me to buy a corolla as it was "fun to drive AND reliable"
                    goes without saying that i ignored him... and he is no longer my friend.
                    Current - MY16 2015 Octavia VRS Wagon 220 tsi DSG Corrida Red, tech, Leather, 18" black
                    SOLD - 2008 United Grey GT Sport TSI DSG

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                    • #11
                      Thanks for the responses!

                      I think we all know Toyota will go and go and go, but even though the newest Corollas are looking better than ever, VW's, and in particular the Polo, look and feel much better.

                      She's heading into dealers again this weekend for a testdrive of the Polo Trendline. In the colour stakes, she's settled it has to be metallic too. But she's also taken by this.

                      She changes her mind every day, but I'll be backing the new Polo.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Vista View Post
                        But she's also taken by this.

                        She changes her mind every day, but I'll be backing the new Polo.
                        man, for that few km's, that's not a bad deal at all on the 9n3 polo match....

                        sure, not as refined etc as the new polo, but if you were pinching pennies, this wouldnt be a bad deal, i'd think.

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                        • #13
                          That used polo looks the goods. More powerfuk (77kw) engine and all the comfortline luxuries.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Hail22 View Post
                            Flash Red, and White are not Sexually Discriminate i have a Flash red and it;s a bit on the aggressive side for the TSI
                            Not discriminating... Just cheaper when money is concerned

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