Ryder Yummy File wrote: » I didn't mind it when I tested the new Leon recently. The road wasn't particularly narrow though, so that may be a factor.
carsfan2 wrote: » There should be a good amount of equity after three years at that gfv I reckon. It should be worth 30k ish surely? It’s an expensive car though no doubt. You’d need a couple more options too probably. If your talking figures Joe you must be a bit interested. I assume some discount is available? I like it but certainly it’s not the value proposition it used to be. Drunk monkey, are you not in id3 now? How’s it going?
carsfan2 wrote: » Drunk monkey, are you not in id3 now? How’s it going?
Mickiemcfist wrote: » I'd imagine VW are concerned about the market for performance petrols under a green influenced government and a probable recession. I'd imagine they're erring on the side of caution more than they previously had
vintagevrs wrote: » 7200 every year for three years though before you put fuel into it, or discs on the windscreen. Id find the new car smell would wear off pretty quickly on that. I don't see the appeal at all tbh. In fairness, depreciation is prob not as bad as other cars in the price bracket as a GTi second hand is desirable. Even more so if few people buy them. If gtis are your thing, and plenty of people can afford them then happy days, but feck me it's a lot of money.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Yours should hold it's value well Hooch....I think the R and M140i are cars you could stick in the shed when your finished with them, they'll go down but back up in price.
moleyv wrote: » Arteon shooting brake R line phev for similar money to a club sport. Completely different car but appealing all the same. It looks nice, which I can’t say the same about the Golf. Pity there are no other petrol options on the Arteon (aside from the R) I don’t actually know what I want so leaving it for a bit to think about it. I’m a big fan of the new CLA and that’s likely where I will end up - CLA 250 AMG line
JoeA3 wrote: » Did you get a quotation on the Clubsport Moley? I think you said you were going to... Yeah the Arteon is a very good looking machine but a fairly uninspiring engine lineup unless you go all the way up to the full fat R, which will undoubtedly be mental money.
5500 wrote: » Has any pricing been released on the new golf R of yet for ireland?
Badger2009 wrote: » For anyone interested you can get an idea of GTi finance deals on the VW calculator here:https://www1.volkswagen.ie/finance Obviously it doesn’t take account of any dealer related discount/contribution
Augeo wrote: » With PCP the minimum deposit is best to illustrate the real cost of motoring IMO.... You'd expect to have at least that deposit as equity in 3 years time....... On the Road Price €48,490.00 Deposit Percentage 10% Deposit €4,849.00 Amount Financed €43,641.00 Period 36 Months Final Payment €19,612.00 Excess Mileage €0.06 Delivery Charge €800.00 Monthly payments of €714.46 APR 1.9% Total Cost of Credit €1,841.56Monthly Payment €714.46
carsfan2 wrote: » There will be deposit contributions 0% finance and free option packs etc for 212 in July I’m guessing if they don’t shift enough in the first three months of next year.
drunkmonkey wrote: » On that finance calculator linked to there's a 4k difference between the RRP of the manual and dsg, that's not correct?
Bobby04 wrote: » I've been told over €61K
5500 wrote: » Presuming thats base before any spec added? I wonder how extras are going to push up the vrt/tax with wltp. Is there likely to be one in a dealers this side of Christmas? I've popped off a few mails but had no replies about it of yet
moleyv wrote: » Did anyone get a good idea of likely deliveries. I was told April but it was clearly just a guess