Hebegeebee wrote: » I got a reply to an email I sent to VW last week asking if the GTi-P was coming to our shores after being told by one dealer that it was a UK only car. The good news is it's coming here and the email said they should have details for the manual model this week (DSG model to follow), it should be available to order in the next few weeks - phew!
GustavoFring wrote: » ?40,595 excluding delivery for the manual PP 5 door.
Hebegeebee wrote: » I got a follow up email today from VWCS of the updated Golf performance range price list (dated 23/May) which includes the GTi-P manual versions. I presume this is up on the VW Ireland website. Does this mean they're available to order now?
kooga wrote: » Called onto the new Blackwater motors garage in forge hill cork. Mark 7 cs and Mark 7.5 gti in the showroom. I don't know about the digital/blank speedo clocks. Will post some pics later
JoeA3 wrote: » The higher than average miles wouldn't bother me much. Chances are as Dar said, it's mainly motorway and it sounds like it has a good service history. It looks very tidy in the pics - apart from the god awful mud flaps. But... when the miles are higher I'd expect the price to be lower than similar cars - or for the car to have a bigger or more unusual spec - e.g. If that was loaded up with leather, roof, pro Nav, etc it would seem more tempting... but it isn't, so there's nothing too special about it. We bought a high miler A4 last year, it was in exceptional condition for the miles and much better spec than most other A4's which swung it for me. Are you thinking of changing Hooch
hooch-85 wrote: » I know it would be able for the mileage no bother its just resale value in a couple of more years wouldn't be great. I've always liked mk7s Joe but they were just a bit out of reach for me financially. It'll probably be a couple of more years when I can change. Have a wedding to plan and pay for first unfortunately! In the process of buying our house as well so a new car isn't a priority for now. A 5 door PP DSG would be lovely but I'll have to wait until they depreciate a bit more. Still happy with the ST anyway. Thinking of remapping it to bring a bit of the novelty factor back.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Got to be Collins Engineering in Bray https://wefixalloywheels.ie
kodirl wrote: » Thanks Toyotafanboi for the recommendation . I just checked them out online and their work looks good. Have you used them yourself?
JoeA3 wrote: » Rim Solutions always get recommended for this too. I've seen their diamond cut refurbs and they were excellent.