OSI wrote: » Why does the tax disc says the car is green?
hooch-85 wrote: » Tax office mess up? There's a lot of cars not properly registered, nearly all SEAT Leon Cupras (not the ST ones) seem to be down as Estates on the book when they are hatchback models.
shanec1928 wrote: » No all seat Leon’s are down as estates on the log book my hatchback fr is down as an estate on the log book and thus insured as an estate.
bennyx_o wrote: » Yeah, my Cupra is down as an estate on the logbook
hooch-85 wrote: » But why if they are a hatchback?
theintern wrote: » If you're happy enough to buy privately, there's a lovely R for sale at the moment. The instagram account is "irishgolfrs6", can't remember how much he's looking for but it's a gorgeous example.
Muppet Man wrote: » If you can stretch it, you wont find a better golf R in Irelandhttps://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2016-revo-stage-2-golf-r/25556186 (A boardsie too).
GavRedKing wrote: » I went to test drive a Mk7 Clubsport a few months back in Cork and VW were given me a good, fair trade in value at the time for my Fiesta ST. Thing is I left it go on to long and it was snapped up within a few weeks of going on sale. I'm tempted in the new year to go after another Clubsport but finding one here is difficult enough, think I've seen only 2 others for sale and one had pretty high mileage, circa 100k miles, the one I drove had about 7k. Theres a lot of choice in the UK. Now, after being in a mates Mk7.5 GTi the digital dash really sets the car off, IMO so I dont know would I prefer a Mk7.5 performance or a Clubsport. What must haves would you say either car should have? The one i test drove had everything but DSG and DCC, AFAIK and TBH, I'd probably prefer a manual if I was being pushed.
GavRedKing wrote: » What must haves would you say either car should have? The one i test drove had everything but DSG and DCC, AFAIK and TBH, I'd probably prefer a manual if I was being pushed.
Killinator wrote: » As it's come up there, does anyone have a link to a place that will retro fit the digital dash and large infotainment screen?
hooch-85 wrote: » This crowd seem to do a lot of them on the UK R owners group. There's a guy based in Meath who can do them as well, i know a guy who recently updated his MIB1 screen to the Discover Pro Nav.https://www.facebook.com/NorthEastVAGAdaptions/
Got a few MK7 / MK7.5 Virtual Cockpits available ready to fit. Mileage correction included in price. £750 fitted. Brand new trim included.