L-M wrote: » It was only re announced recently. The GTE is available to order too.
carsfan2 wrote: » Any firm prices or specs for the gti/e models?
coach22 wrote: » I am interested in buying a mk7 GTi performance. 2013-2015 is about my range Do people think the price will start to drop any time soon? I'm not really in a rush so could wait a few months. Also what are the thoughts on NI/UK cars? They don't seem to be massively cheaper from my limited research. Has anyone vrted one lately?
coach22 wrote: » I am interested in buying a mk7 GTi performance. 2013-2015 is about my range Do people think the price will start to drop any time soon? I'm not really in a rush so could wait a few months.
piobhan wrote: » Selling my 132 GTI Performance pack if anyone is interested in a clean example. great spec, reluctant sale but funds needed for house.https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/132-vw-golf-gti-performance-pack/25909927 any questions or advice on the add im all ears
JoeA3 wrote: » I drove an ID3 today. I liked it. A lot! Most craic I’ve had in a new car for a long time.
tossy wrote: » Did you place an order Joe ?
JoeA3 wrote: » lol. No. Not yet :pac: A real fun car. I’d recommend people have a go in one! I went in with mild interest (or even disinterest) but I’d seriously consider one now.
JoeA3 wrote: » Nice, it looks very tidy and good spec for an early car. Honestly I think it’s strong money. I’d lose the mudflaps and replace the rubber interior mats with the carpet ones if you still have them. The number plate won’t do it many favours either unfortunately, but nothing you can do about that.
DaveyDave wrote: » I hear they're a lot nicer in the flesh. The interior looks a bit cheap plastic but people of both low and high expectations have come out positive. 204hp too so it won't be slow like an eGolf or Ioniq. 400km+ range isn't too bad either. You'd want a mid spec one at €40k though.
piobhan wrote: » Thanks for the advice, it is a good car, well specd and looked after. I prefer the rubber matts myself, they are genuine and very easy to keep clean. The price is negotiable slightly, looking at done deal I’m pricing it competitively but appreciate your feedback
JoeA3 wrote: » Yeah. The one I drove was the mid spec “Plus”. Probably the one to go for. €7k increments though from basic - mid - top and it’s hard to see where the 7k difference is. They all have the same battery / drivetrain so it’s just mild spec differences. More bells and whistles as you go up. The mid spec one has loads of kit. The poke from a standing start is impressive. Coupled with RWD it was good fun. The interior is ok. Yes there’s some hard plastics but overall I thought it was good. I sat into a new MK8 Golf in the showroom and tbh the Golf does have the better dash, but it all felt a lot more “conventional” with the old gear stick in the centre console! In terms of cost, they’re really pushing this new ID Plan which is PCP with another name. It’s a bit more like leasing though. They encourage zero or minimal upfront deposit but at the end of the 3 years you’ll have very little equity so you’re handing it back / rolling into a new one.
carsfan2 wrote: » Consensus on the ev forum seems to be that the cheapest one is the one to go for at 34k odd. The 7k jump to the plus doesn’t get much apparently according to most posters there. I reckon it will be a big hit as will the suv id4 being launched imminently. Trading the 4 series for one an attractive proposition?
JoeA3 wrote: » I think the mid spec does add a few “essentials” to be fair. Full matrix LED’s front and rear. 19’s wheels. A bit more colour coding. Nicer seats... I’ve flicked through the thread on the EV forum. If anything, as a “car guy” it puts me off. It reads like a new iPhone thread. So I wouldn’t put much weight on the consensus there. He said the “Max” can’t be got at all. None in the country. Yes I think this will be a huge hit. Whether it’s for me or not or if trading the current car is an option, not sure. I didn’t seriously talk numbers. But considering that you can get into the VW with minimal upfront it’s likely to be a good option for many. This ID Plan has apparently got a max 10% deposit but the VRT / SEAI kickback covers that. So essentially the customer puts nothing in upfront.
carsfan2 wrote: » I agree, as a car enthusiast I would go for the plus but the ev people seem often to have different priorities. Looking forward to a test drive myself. I was reading today about the serious financial problems the German car makers are in so VW will be offering very attractive finance to get these on the road. Did you ask about prices for new gti while you were there?
Behind you Joey wrote: » Lads, a friend who lives in Germany is considering going to view this. What are people's thoughts on it generally and more specifically, re the reliability and longevity of the tune?https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id=307484760&categories=Cabrio&categories=Limousine&categories=SmallCar&categories=SportsCar&cn=DE&damageUnrepaired=NO_DAMAGE_UNREPAIRED&fuels=PETROL&gn=Frankfurt+%28Main%29%2C+Hessen&grossPrice=true&isSearchRequest=true&ll=50.11203%2C8.6834&maxMileage=100000&maxPowerAsArray=333&maxPowerAsArray=KW&maxPrice=25000&minFirstRegistrationDate=2015-01-01&minPowerAsArray=185&minPowerAsArray=KW&pageNumber=1&rd=100&scopeId=C&sfmr=false&sortOption.sortBy=searchNetGrossPrice&sortOption.sortOrder=DESCENDING&transmissions=AUTOMATIC_GEAR&transmissions=SEMIAUTOMATIC_GEAR&searchId=8f28d72d-18a7-b296-6c11-bcbcfc4bcba1
OSI wrote: » Why does the tax disc says the car is green?