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  • #76
    Originally posted by phaeton View Post
    As title says why did you choose VW over the other makes ?

    For Audi & SEAT owners as well
    i have no idea. i think i was drunk at both times.

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    • #77
      Metric fasteners.
      79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
      7? MK1 Caddy
      79 B1 Passat Dasher Project
      12 Amarok

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      • #78
        Didn't want to draw too much attention from the locals, both in the police force and the other imbeciles on the road. That, and the puzzled look on people's faces when they see my ratty VR6 and ponder why its making such a noise !

        Oh and P Plater restrictions...
        80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html

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        • #79
          I have never been a fan of VW's. I liked the MK4 Golf but I knew very little about it and it was out of my price range until recently.

          I grew up with Rotaries, had 3 of them including a genuine RX3 . In between the Rotaries I had small hatchbacks, Ford Laser, Swift GTi and a Charade G102.
          After loosing my license, in another rotary powered car I decided that I wanted another small hatch with some power and less attention from the cops (not to mention fuel bill).
          At first I was looking at Audi A3's from early to mid 2000 models with the 1.8T and the Mini Cooper S (turbo). I didnt have much luck finding a good exaple of the A3 and I couldnt justify paying the asking price on the Cooper S. Somehow I came across the Polo GTI, I think I first took notice of it when it was in Motor mag. The next thing I knew I was at a VW dealer negotiating a price. So here I am, almost a year later with the Polo GTI.

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          • #80
            I don't know what got me into VW's. To this day, I only have very weak memories of searching relentlessly on carsales for a car better than the one my dad tried to force on me...a fricken hyunGAY lantra. EW!

            Was looking for mk4 golfs for a little while until I spotted a purple VR6 lowered with nice wheels for quite cheap....and naturally I got all excited and started searching for those. Couldn't find one on carsales, but as I was talking to a mate of mine at school he told me that his private mechanic was selling a golf (he didn't know details). Turns out it was a VR6, and the asking price was way too good to resist, despite the fact I wanted a black one And I still can't justify how much money I spend on her but I ain't looking back!!
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            • #81
              I always thought VW took a big step forward when it launched the Golf V and it really attracted me to the brand. I liked the GTI but always thought it was a little too plain jane and painfully FWD for my liking - as well as way too common. For the money there were alot of choices on the market when I bought the R32. But ultimately I liked the reliability, quality, decent performance and road presence the car has. Always puts a smile on the dial so kudos to VW.
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              20' R & 06' 32

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              • #82
                2004 -- First year uni. Walking with a mate to a lecture and see this car go through the roundabout as we were crossing.

                Me: "Whoa, what was that? Sweet car!"
                Mate: "VW GTI. My brother is getting one. Has to wait 6 months for it to arrive."
                Me: "Damn. Made to order or something?"
                Mate: "Don't think so. Just not many sitting around waiting in car yards."

                From that moment on, I became a little obsessed. It was a car that I thought I would never own or justify the price. But when I was looking at getting a new Lancer to replace my 96 one, I pulled into a VW dealer just to see what they were like. Took it for a test drive and then it was all over...

                Couldn't be happier with it -- Sorry my story isn't as epic as some of the cool ones on here.
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                Sunroof // ICT Tint // Seats // Steering wheel

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                • #83
                  My TFSI Jetta is the first VW I have owned. Its also the first non Japanese car I have owned also.

                  We basically had a 2 car garage of a Nissan Murano Ti and a Honda Jazz VTiS. As our baby got older, my wife stole the Murano from me and left me with the Jazz. Whilst its a nice car, I just couldnt feel right driving it so I had to change to something else.

                  I wanted a sedan (never owned one) and it had to be auto (for the wife). I wanted a bit of performance as well as luxury. Surprisingly, there isnt much that fits this description for around $40k. It eventually came down to the Jetta vs the Honda Accord Euro and the Jetta won.
                  2008 Jetta 2.0T FSI | Campella White | HP Supreme Tint | AVC9000 | Digital TV Tuner | Parrot 3200LS bluetooth carkit

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by faisan View Post
                    My TFSI Jetta is the first VW I have owned. Its also the first non Japanese car I have owned also.

                    We basically had a 2 car garage of a Nissan Murano Ti and a Honda Jazz VTiS. As our baby got older, my wife stole the Murano from me and left me with the Jazz. Whilst its a nice car, I just couldnt feel right driving it so I had to change to something else.

                    I wanted a sedan (never owned one) and it had to be auto (for the wife). I wanted a bit of performance as well as luxury. Surprisingly, there isnt much that fits this description for around $40k. It eventually came down to the Jetta vs the Honda Accord Euro and the Jetta won.

                    In what areas did the Jetta excel ?
                    - Ben

                    1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
                    2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by phaeton View Post
                      In what areas did the Jetta excel ?
                      It was 3 main areas for me.

                      1. The Drive - The TFSI feels much more powerful than the Accord Euro despite having similar power figures. The extra down low torque makes a huge difference.

                      2. The Price - The end of year deals are fantastic and better than what was on offer with the new Accord Euro. However, if you factor in the extra kit you get with the Accord, its similar.

                      3. The Build Quality - The interior isnt plasticy and the doors shut with a nice solid thunk. No rattles so far - fingers crossed but the Accord was known for its rattles also.

                      In the end, I would have been happy with either car but I wanted to try something non Japanese and so far I like it! There have also been reports of pinging issues with the new auto Euros so I guess I am lucky I went with the Jetta.
                      Last edited by faisan; 01-01-2009, 12:04 PM.
                      2008 Jetta 2.0T FSI | Campella White | HP Supreme Tint | AVC9000 | Digital TV Tuner | Parrot 3200LS bluetooth carkit

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                      • #86
                        Easy answer

                        Others have said it, build quality, fun, drivability, being different - but the ultimate difference for me, in a nutshell, is unrivalled character.

                        VWs, and Golf's in particular, are cars you hug when your better halves aren't watching.

                        And how many car manufacturers can claim they make cars that BOTH guys and gals love to bits AND aren't boring. Who doesn't love a golf.
                        Last edited by kryten2001; 01-01-2009, 11:16 PM.

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                        • #87
                          i went from this -





                          to this - http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=24428

                          It was a stock 318is when i purchased it nearly 6 years ago and had my fun with it.. As most P platers do, i spent my hard earned on cosmetics/handling.. as it was only a 4cyc i knew it was no racer!

                          After growing up a little and finishing a dble degree @ uni, getting a new job, it was time to puchase somthing fast/realible/good looking in stock form! So i made the move over to VW in early dec 08.. After owning a FWD turbo lancer prior to the bmw, i still had nightmares, untill i found the 4x4 traction of the R32

                          I'm continueing making excuses to go out and drive her - the girlfriend was not impressed.. untill i only recently let her have a drive - now its a fight for the keys!

                          We have a 2004 MK4 Golf sport in the garage and that handles great as well!

                          I also enjoy the fact not many drivers realise what a R32 is and its great seeing the "wtf" look on their face when left behind!
                          Last edited by Nathan_B; 02-01-2009, 07:02 PM.


                          .:R32 | GIAC | HALDEX II | MILLTEK | BMC | WHITELINE | A-ROTORS | HAWK

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                          • #88
                            why a VW?

                            interesting question..

                            for me.. mainly 'cos I had basically, forgotten the brand after leaving home in the early 80's.. where a VW Kombi or transporter had been the family vehicle since 1963.. during this time I can't recall *any* time where the VW let us down, and we did lots of camping, traveling, etc.. in the VW's the family had..

                            now, we've got the TDI V6 Touareg.. and words can't express how impressed I am in the build quality, and the engineering of the Touareg.. particularly for the money we've spent... I mean its not the cheapest vehicle on the market, but for what you get, I think its excellent value... and jolly good fun.

                            with the wider range of vehicles in the VW stable.. I can't see other brands getting a look in, in my garage.. (well, ok - its a carport)..

                            regards,
                            Paul.

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                            • #89
                              Yes...I think I have caught the VW Bug.

                              My story is not that exciting or inspiring as some of this others on this thread…but hey…here goes….
                              After writing off my first car, I was looking for a second car. I wanted something with a little more performance and style. Originally I was looking at a WRX, test-drove a few, liked them but the insurance costs were astronomical.
                              I then stumbled across reviews of the Polo GTI on the net and after some research thought this could be a feasible option. I didn’t know VW even made a GTI version of the polo until before I done the research. When the MkV GTI came out I loved the way it looked…but could not afford one. The Polo really is more accessible option for younger drivers. Sure it’s a poor man’s GTI and it’s a little vague in some areas, but its good value. I bought my 2006 GTI in August 2008. It really is a lot of fun to drive...and gets a alot of attention.
                              Five months on, and I am still really happy with my Polo. I had a few minor issues with but overall really pleased with its quality. I got the windows tinted last week, but plan to keep it standard as much as possible. And as for my next car: … I’m thinking the Golf Mk VI is looking good?? Although some of the older VWs have also recently caught my eye...! Yes…I think I have caught the VW bug.

                              An Update
                              In August 2009, I traded the POLO GTI on a 2004 Mk IV R32. See here: http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=33081
                              Last edited by Driven Threads; 17-10-2009, 09:22 PM. Reason: Updated "the story" lol!
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                              • #90
                                Great thread!!

                                I got into Volkswagen through my dad.
                                In 1999 he and mum did a driving holiday of Europe in a brand new Golf IV. He came back raving about it, but couldn't get a Golf as my brother and I still lived at home and needed to keep the Commodore for all our stuff, towing etc.

                                After I'd moved away for uni he wanted a new car and started shopping around. Like Faisan his choice came down to Accord Euro or Jetta 2.0T and soon enough there was a TFSI VW with leather, sunroof, 18s etc etc on the drive.
                                It was the first watercooled VW I drove, and not a bad place to start!!!

                                When I graduated from uni I looked at used hot hatches (Type-R, GTI-6, RenaultSport) before taking a MK4 GTI for a test drive. It was black with red recaros, a performance chip and aftermarket DV. It made a huge impression on me - from then I looked only at low km GTIs and settled on an immaculate one-owner stock jobbie that I have today.

                                I like VWs because of the rock-solid quality, the driving feel and the Q-ship factor. I also love the Golf GTI badge cache, the gorgeous interior, and the sheer tuneability of the car.

                                The greater VW community is important too... can you imagine quality sites like VWwatercooled, vortex, ukmkivs, golfmkv, vwforum, ausvolks etc etc being devoted to Corollas and Daewoos? not likely.

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