JohnnyMustang22 wrote: » Quick VRT update. So off I went to my appointment this morning. I arrived at the centre in good time and presented myself with all paperwork in hand. The nice lady behind the desk said "I am not on the system"......so I pull up the email confirmation only to realise my appointment was actually yesterday!!!! I had somehow mixed my days up thinking the 30th was the last day of the month. This is the type of thing that makes me say "how could you be so stupid?". The colour drained from my face. Anyways....Serious charm offensive engaged and managed to talk my way into being inspected on the fly....Phew. Hurdle No.1 overcome. The next curve ball was the stat code...There are 4-5 different codes on the VRT system for the Golf R, all of them are around €6k except one which is nearly €8k... and of course the kind lady that was doing me the huge favour picked the €8k code listed as a 4X4 and not 4 motion. ..After much talking and presenting my case I managed to get the correct code for my car. VRT paid and officially registered in the state. I think I need a lie down after that experience.
Skippy along wrote: » I'd say your relieved now you can really enjoy it even more now it would be interesting to see the difference in the vrt if you'd registered it tomorrow 1/1/21.. You'll be taxing it from 1st December so you'll save a few quid I'd say over the new system in January
hooch-85 wrote: » Good result. Mine is listed as 4x4 on the tax book which I thought was a bit odd, must have been cleared under this same stat code. It was 6500 for a Jan 15 car which was cleared in December 19. I looked up the vrt again on it recently and it has gone up since instead of down.
hooch-85 wrote: » Mind me asking what you are hoping to trade in? I tried to do a deal with Graham before (on JoeA3's old car actually) and the trade in price offered without seeing my car was low to say the least.
hooch-85 wrote: » Don't know the dealer but he seems to have some interesting stock..if you get a pic of the drive mode screen you can tell if it has DCC as it will have a comfort mode.
Zurbaran wrote: » The m140i shadow edition sure is interesting although I’ve no idea how well specced they are though
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Be in a mental road tax bracket then would it?
vintagevrs wrote: » Why?
bazz26 wrote: » Would a Leon Cupra interest you?https://www.carsireland.ie/detail.php?ad_id=2704538&r=s.php%3Fm%5B%5D%3D78%26o%5B%5D%3D673%26f%3D1%26nn%3D12%26pp%3D50%26g%3D0
Zurbaran wrote: » I’d be happy with one but I really want the adaptive cruise which I believe is an option on them? Most ads for the golf say cruise control rather acc so maybe it has it but I can’t tell from that. Little bit concerned about there value after a few years but I guess you are paying less in the now so it will even out?
DaveyDave wrote: » For whatever reason the Irish Cupras don't have ACC, front parking sensors or a reversing camera as standard. UK models have ACC, keyless, digital dash and sunroof as standard. I think 2019/20 Irish models got keyless, digital dash and sunroof as standard but no ACC. Honestly ACC is a deal breaker for me. I occasionally drive cars without it and I'd really miss it. The Cupra is a savage car and looks well but personally I'd go down a year and get the better spec of a GTI. Even a 172 is still fairly fresh.
Skippy along wrote: » Hey JohnnyMustang22 if you could pull in off the road there will ya! An wipe that big smile off your face and let's us know how much you saved in VRT... Just asking for a friend
JohnnyMustang22 wrote: » Just plugged the details in and its about €700 more today than it was yesterday. I expected a bigger increase. Still worth the effort of getting it done in 2020