easyvision wrote: » So looking at 2016, GTI 38k-40k all in, 0% finance on 161 AND tech pack added for €161. If that was now I'd prob order a new car that extra 10k or so is just out of my price range.https://web.archive.org/web/20160219153241/http://www.volkswagen.ie/en/models/golf_7/trimlines.html If that link works just shows the massive % increase in pricing in 5 years. At what point doo the prices stop increasing ? :mad:
drunkmonkey wrote: » How do you do that for 2019..
Zurbaran wrote: » Tried to do it for jan 19 myself and only got the home page.
drunkmonkey wrote: » This is the GTI\R price guide found it on that website, http://web.archive.org/web/20171114192930/https://www.volkswagen.ie/content/dam/vw-ngw/vw_pkw/importers/ie/downloads/product-guides/171030-new-golf-gtd-gti-gte-r-september-2017.pdf/_jcr_content/renditions/original.media_file.download_attachment.file/171030-new-golf-gtd-gti-gte-r-september-2017.pdf Oops like like 2017
Zurbaran wrote: » From 2017 that one?
dastardly00 wrote: » I've attache the Irish product guide for December 2018
Zurbaran wrote: » This is the one I used to calculate the list price of the above 2019 I linked.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Yea you'd be scratching you head looking at original prices of them, it's a nice specification. R close enough money https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/volkswagen-golf-golf-r-2-0tsi-310bhp-automatic-wi/26974235
Zurbaran wrote: » .... the price would be 25% less than the list price. Is this a good deal do you think?https://www.donedeal.ie/view/26641544
Augeo wrote: » Iirc someone on here mentioned the dealer bought that for 34k last November.
Skippy along wrote: » He's got it longer I think since late September ... I had a serous interest in the car but he told me he's being driving it himself and me being so fussy that put me off its got 2 owners and he's technically the third and I'd say he's put up more miles than the previous guy who by all accounts was a serious car fanatic plus I doubt it looks as clean when it was sold by him now It's being mentioned here a good few times and I'm sure there's a lot less fussy guys around than me so I'm amazed it's still for sale.
DaveyDave wrote: » I see the configurator is back, €50,185 OTR. DSG, white, park assist, chassis control, camera and Winter pack is €52,300 delivered. Have people had much discount on a new GTI in the past?
richardbradley wrote: » Hi - I’m looking for some help from what is clearly a knowledgeable group of people. After owning golfs years ago I want a final performance golf for a few years before petrol cars are a thing we tell our kids about. I want an R but would consider GTI if the right one at the right value is available. Budget 40k but happy to spend less! Happy to import from NI if dealer can prove car was in NI pre Brexit. I have handed back my company car and need a car - so it’s not something I can wait six months for. If you had to buy a vehicle in the next week or two are there any of the current listings that stand out above (or below) the others? Ideally not black or white but all other colours Ok! Thank you.
Abugarcia wrote: » Have you had a look at any online? There are a couple of really nice Golf R’s for sale
hooch-85 wrote: » 2018/19 models Rs are asking silly money for 3 year old cars imo. This Cupra 4Drive would be a very nice alternative for similar money.https://www.carzone.ie/used-cars/cupra/leon/fpa/202010285547731?journey=Search
richardbradley wrote: » You maybe right but afraid the heart is set - its something about my first golf (1.3L) and always dreaming of a faster one! The heart says Golf R. The head says save 20k and get a reasonable engine 20k car. The heart will win for once (I'm normally sensible!)