5dr in manual will be hard to resist.........I (& my wallet) hope they don't release it here lol!
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Gotta say I like the look of this! Looks much chunkier than the current Polo and I like the squarer, more muscular rear lights too.
Originally posted by philthy View PostLooking forward to the bliss of a paid off car loan haha.
Saw this too - http://www.carsales.com.au/news/2010...ks-cover-18348'03 BMP MkIV Golf GTI | Oettinger tune | K04 | 18" OZ
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Originally posted by geoff_gti View Post
Saw this too - http://www.carsales.com.au/news/2010...ks-cover-18348
"That particular MINI starts at $39,990 (not including government and delivery charges) and though Volkswagen Australia says it's too early to talk about a price point for the Polo GTI, expect it to be in the vicinity of its rival, despite the superseded generation fetching around $27k."
Am I reading this correctly? -- I really do love this new Polo, but if they're talking $35,000 - $39,000 for it, then I think they're going to be disappointed with sales. The lure of the Polo GTI is in its price/performance. For these sort of dollars, I'm looking elsewhere; and not necessarily it's bigger brother.sigpic
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Not sure if I should buy a brand new 2008 after seeing this, though I will have to say, if this car is $34k+, then maybe not. Though, with an APR remap, this car will be in the vicinity of it's much faster rivals.
Credit is due to it's great style, more of an aggressive stance, increased power are all fantastic, though I really do prefer manual. Yes, DSG is faster shifting etc, but at the end of the day for me, a car is more fun to drive when it's manual, and it also comes down to purpose. I've read most DSG vs Manual threads in relation to the Golf GTI, and I must say, most buyers who went DSG enjoyed it at first, but became increasingly bored after a few months. It may be the future, but well always hold onto
a manual version!
I'll ring VW today and see what's going on here, haha - god forbid I place down a deposit lol.Last edited by pog; 19-02-2010, 06:52 AM.
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Originally posted by pixl View PostFTA:
"That particular MINI starts at $39,990 (not including government and delivery charges) and though Volkswagen Australia says it's too early to talk about a price point for the Polo GTI, expect it to be in the vicinity of its rival, despite the superseded generation fetching around $27k."
Am I reading this correctly? -- I really do love this new Polo, but if they're talking $35,000 - $39,000 for it, then I think they're going to be disappointed with sales. The lure of the Polo GTI is in its price/performance. For these sort of dollars, I'm looking elsewhere; and not necessarily it's bigger brother.2015 White German SUV
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Yeah - I already worked out in another thread that the Polo GTI pictured, even if it comes in at $26990, by the time you add the DSG ($2500), Sunroof ($1900), Xenon w/ DRL ($2000), PDC ($500) it comes up to $33,890 for the car pictured (not including any interior options like the sat nav etc). Add your dealer delivery, onroads and taxes, and you'd be looking at around $37,750. This is still far below the Mini Cooper S though.
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Originally posted by pixl View Post"That particular MINI starts at $39,990 (not including government and delivery charges) and though Volkswagen Australia says it's too early to talk about a price point for the Polo GTI,expect it to be in the vicinity of its rival, despite the superseded generation fetching around $27k."
As Timbo said, VW could NOT price the Polo GTI around $39,990, because the Golf GTI is already priced at $38,990.
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Nice, PT, Qikas, though the massive wheels just scream rough ride to me, so i'll stick with 17s personally.
The price will need to be around 26k (5dr, satnav/ipod, manual, headlights as pictured) for me to consider it...hehe looking like a hard task, so the '09 Polo may have some life left.
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Originally posted by Ralfi View PostNice, PT, Qikas, though the massive wheels just scream rough ride to me, so i'll stick with 17s personally.
The price will need to be around 26k (5dr, satnav/ipod, manual, headlights as pictured) for me to consider it...hehe looking like a hard task, so the '09 Polo may have some life left.
Current:
2023 Mk2 Tiguan R - Lapiz Blue
2015 Mk7 Golf R Wolfsburg - Limestone Grey: Stage 2
Gone but not forgotten: 2008 Polo GTI Shadow Blue
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Originally posted by Ralfi View PostThe price will need to be around 26k (5dr, satnav/ipod, manual, headlights as pictured) for me to consider it...hehe looking like a hard task, so the '09 Polo may have some life left.
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Originally posted by shaneth View Posti couldnt agree more.....
Saw a Clio Sports for the first time today when I got my coilies. It had Brembro brakes with 215 with tyres. The Polo should have the same width tyres from day oneCurrent:
2023 Mk2 Tiguan R - Lapiz Blue
2015 Mk7 Golf R Wolfsburg - Limestone Grey: Stage 2
Gone but not forgotten: 2008 Polo GTI Shadow Blue
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