Hi all,
I'd like to run by you a change in the way I view the world. The Volkswagen world, that is.
You see, ever since I bought my very own VW (a snappy little red Polo GTI, 3 years young, well kept) my perception of ALL VW's has changed.
Before I entered into VW ownership I wouldn't look twice at most older vw's. They were, as far as I was concerned, cars for those who care very little about cars and all that comes with them. Lately, however, I'm catching myself stopping and admiring simple, daily driven Golf's, Polo's and even Caddy's! I guess a large portion of this can be attributed to numerous hours trawling through this site. I caught myself yesterday looking for another VW to park next to at the local shops and found a tidy little MK4 Golf 2.0 that I pulled up alongside. I was genuinely happy for whoever owned that little dub (even if it wasn't of great significance to them, perhaps). Beaming, in front of a 2.0, I must've looked stupid.
Another example was when I spotted a dark blue Vento outside work, only to find that a girl in my department at work owned it. I then spent the next hour berating her with questions as to whether she'd sell it.
This is ridiculous. A year ago I would have considered it a boring sedan. Now, though, i'm smitten with them.
I'm over the moon with my current VW, but I can't help but wonder whether I would have had more fun spending half the money on the inital purchase price on a (hopefully rust free) MK1/MK2/MK3 and the rest on mods?
I'm assuming i'm not the only one, but has your interest in VW's been born through ownership or was it evident before that?
I'd like to run by you a change in the way I view the world. The Volkswagen world, that is.
You see, ever since I bought my very own VW (a snappy little red Polo GTI, 3 years young, well kept) my perception of ALL VW's has changed.
Before I entered into VW ownership I wouldn't look twice at most older vw's. They were, as far as I was concerned, cars for those who care very little about cars and all that comes with them. Lately, however, I'm catching myself stopping and admiring simple, daily driven Golf's, Polo's and even Caddy's! I guess a large portion of this can be attributed to numerous hours trawling through this site. I caught myself yesterday looking for another VW to park next to at the local shops and found a tidy little MK4 Golf 2.0 that I pulled up alongside. I was genuinely happy for whoever owned that little dub (even if it wasn't of great significance to them, perhaps). Beaming, in front of a 2.0, I must've looked stupid.
Another example was when I spotted a dark blue Vento outside work, only to find that a girl in my department at work owned it. I then spent the next hour berating her with questions as to whether she'd sell it.
This is ridiculous. A year ago I would have considered it a boring sedan. Now, though, i'm smitten with them.
I'm over the moon with my current VW, but I can't help but wonder whether I would have had more fun spending half the money on the inital purchase price on a (hopefully rust free) MK1/MK2/MK3 and the rest on mods?
I'm assuming i'm not the only one, but has your interest in VW's been born through ownership or was it evident before that?
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