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Polo GTI 6R 2011 Advice

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  • #16
    Polo GTI 6R 2011 Advice

    Originally posted by Boon View Post
    About the tyres, the seller lives in a suburb with loads of roundabouts. Have a mate living there too and his R32 tyres had to be changes twice in 80k (3 sets in total).
    So what? I drive nearly every day during summer down the peninsular here and there a 6 roundabouts that I take at an average of 80kph each way, plus I do a fair few mountain runs and at least 3 times a week drive on really twisty hilly roads. I still got 42,000kms out of the factory dunlops. Either way, the fact they put cheap tyres on without any research (could have fitted out the car in some nice Bridgestone rubber last month with buy 3 get 1 free) leads me to believe that there would have been issues.

    Any my12 or earlier polo with a dsg is affected by the recall so don't think you will be able to get one that's not, sorry.
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    • #17
      Gav, this guy obviously didn't want to keep the car for long from the looks of it. From what I gather, finance is the reason hence the cheap tyres and missed service. If I were to buy that car, how much should I pay for it? MY11 model, no options, 33k mileage. Also, with the recall from july, will vw offer a replacement car while it's in the workshop?

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