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What would u choose?

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  • What would u choose?

    After some advice from the knowledgeables.

    Which is a better buy?
    1) 2002 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 4th Gen MY02 S @ $8000

    2) 2005 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF V COMFORTLINE TIPTRONIC @$12000

    Mileage are approx the same at under 100k and both are auto with 2 litre engine.

    Mike

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    1) 2002 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 4th Gen MY02 S @ $8000
    Euro Revolution - eurorevolution@live.com.au
    Importing Quality Performance and Spare parts for Audi & Watercooled VW's
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    • #3
      For a daily driver? Hands down the '05.
      Gone: 2009 MkV GTI DSG United Grey; 2005 MkV Comfortline

      Current Rides: 2020 Mk7.5 GTI Performance ; 2013 MY14 V6 Touareg 180TDI

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      • #4
        Originally posted by docjames View Post
        For a daily driver? Hands down the '05.
        The MK4

        MKV will be more expensive to run i am guessing, parts will cost more, more complicated, if something goes wrong it would be big $$$. A MK4 is simple, lots of cheap andf second hand parts available
        MODS- TOO MANY

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        • #5
          Thanks all... Went the 05 ... Picked it up for 10k as it has an oil leak... Will get it checked out on Tuesday... Drives well so I am happy.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by seafarer View Post
            Thanks all... Went the 05 ... Picked it up for 10k as it has an oil leak... Will get it checked out on Tuesday... Drives well so I am happy.
            You should find out how much a Carbon clean is as well, find someone that actually knows how to do it too!
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            Importing Quality Performance and Spare parts for Audi & Watercooled VW's
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            • #7
              Good choice, especially if the mk4 had the crappy 3-speed auto ( i know some of the late '90's models did-unsure about post 2000). I would have taken the mk5 also because its a newer car and newer model.
              sigpic TRADED THE BEE'12 Sport Yellow/Black Citroen DS3 DSport THP155 6-spd manual w/ tech pack.
              SOLD '18 BMW 125i M-Sport | Sunset Orange | Sunroof | ZF 8-spd auto
              '23 MINI Countryman SE ALL4 PHEV | MINI Yours | BRG

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              • #8
                Originally posted by THE_EGG View Post
                Good choice, especially if the mk4 had the crappy 3-speed auto ( i know some of the late '90's models did-unsure about post 2000). I would have taken the mk5 also because its a newer car and newer model.
                The 3 speed was last seen in the mk2 Golf. MK3/MK4 got the 4 speed and the MK5 got the 6 speed. The 6 speed is also plagued with valve body issues!
                Euro Revolution - eurorevolution@live.com.au
                Importing Quality Performance and Spare parts for Audi & Watercooled VW's
                New website almost up and running ... http://eurorevolution.webs.com/index.htm
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by whiteVR6 View Post
                  The 3 speed was last seen in the mk2 Golf. MK3/MK4 got the 4 speed and the MK5 got the 6 speed. The 6 speed is also plagued with valve body issues!
                  woops You're right, well regardless, when my grandpa had a mk4 ( can't remember exact model) it had the worst auto-box I have ever seen. It just would not change up for ages!
                  sigpic TRADED THE BEE'12 Sport Yellow/Black Citroen DS3 DSport THP155 6-spd manual w/ tech pack.
                  SOLD '18 BMW 125i M-Sport | Sunset Orange | Sunroof | ZF 8-spd auto
                  '23 MINI Countryman SE ALL4 PHEV | MINI Yours | BRG

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