Ryder Yummy File wrote: » I see Limerick now has its own Cupra dealer too, James Barry Motors, only the second that I'm aware of in the country after Airside in Swords.
Intodeep wrote: » Thanks guys it does look great. Hopefully I can get to it before it sells. Thanks for all your help.
ILikeBoats wrote: » That's a lovely example, nicely specced
GavRedKing wrote: » Just say someone put a GTi badge on a GTD. :pac:
Intodeep wrote: » Hey Hooch thanks for that - now to convince SWMBO that a GTI is as economical as a GTD ��
Intodeep wrote: » https://m.carzone.ie/used-cars/Volkswagen/Golf-2.0-TSI-GTI-PERFORMANCE-2-230PS-5DR/202010044600552 Thanks for the help lads. I’ve been on the search and this one seems to have just gone up. What do you think?
Intodeep wrote: » Looking at buying a GTI performance pack as the tax is only €280 and it has good reviews. I’ve around €20k to spend but haven’t seen any for sale? Anyone know of any?
JoeA3 wrote: » I would rule this one out for reasons already mentioned plus your man maths definitely needs recalibration ! I don’t think it’s particularly good value either, given the base spec, the uk import aspect and the perceived risks of dealing with one of those Naas road dealers. There was someone in this thread the other day with a lovely 2017 high spec PP and VW dealers are only offering him 24k for it.
cpoh1 wrote: » Dont get me wrong, the Cupra R estate is the better looking car by a mile, its lairier and has much more presence. But if its a family car that the missus will drive and will be going on holidays with us as a family id much rather the Golf R estate, its got more space, its more understated and subtle and it doesn't scream look at my fast car, I have my weekend cars for that stuff. It would be much more fun pulling up at the lights in a Golf R estate and tearing off into the sunset in a very unassuming car compared to the Leon.
bennyx_o wrote: » The Cupra estate has the haldex 4wd too, and, I'd argue it's more subtle and understated than the Golf R
cpoh1 wrote: » I actually think the Golf R estate looks great, real stealth performance combined with subtle understated looks which is just what i would want from a car like that. Bigger boot in the golf (150L more when back seats down than the cupra) and its a better drive too with the haldex 4wd. Havent driven either estate but plenty of the hatch variants. Its a more grown up car.
everlast75 wrote: » I have a Mark V GTi and am talking myself into buying a more recent one. (eg. my tax is €750 per year - this is half that, therefore 5 x 380 = €1900, fuel consumption is better so saving €x per week which is €y over 5 years etc etc.) I spotted thishttps://www.carsireland.ie/car-dealers/county/dublin/motorlink/detail.php?ad_id=2628309&r=s.php%3F%26g%3D2 Any thoughts?
Wailin wrote: » Those Cupra ST's really are lovely cars, and so practical in estate form. I wonder how vw got the golf estate so wrong in comparison.