DaveyDave wrote: » I don't think that would be an issue with keyless though. If you left the key in the car it would know it's nearby so you could use the door handle to open it and if you walk away it won't detect a key so could lock. If you didn't have keyless then you obviously wouldn't want the door to lock which probably explains why it's not a thing...
drunkmonkey wrote: » Could use the app as well to lock/unlock it. Am I correct in thinking the only way they could boost a keyless golf is via relay theft or get the keys. Are they able to disable the tracker function on the app via the car?
You haven't said if you have a preference for Manual or DSG? From above you'd prefer a DSG in an R I presume? Michael Moore's have got a very nice 7.5 R into stock but it's a manual and they haven't put a price on it yet.https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sal...p-5dr/27398958 I'd recommend trying both as they are very different cars with each having their own merits.
richardbradley wrote: » Golf Rhttps://www.carzone.ie/used-cars/volkswagen/golf/fpa/202101147971185?journey=Searchhttps://www.spiritmotorgroup.ie/used-cars/12418285-volkswagen-golf-r-2.0-tsi-dsg-310-hp-mk-7.5/Golf GTIhttps://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/volkswagen-golf-gti-2-0tsi-230bhp-reversing-came/27254834https://www.nyhanmotors.ie/vehicle?id=LdKd
Wailin wrote: » €180 a year is miniscule when you're spending shy of 40k on a car. Don't let car tax sway you, it doesn't make any sense tbh.
richardbradley wrote: » Thank you for the previous advice and DMs that have helped me narrow the choice down. I now have 4 cars that fit my bill which as a reminder is: 5 door GTI or R Not black or white From 2017 40k budget - could add another 1-2k for right car I have narrowed to two Golf R's and two GTIs. Looking at the residuals of older cars both seem to depreciate about 3k per year between year 3 and year 8 ie very similar cost of depreciation if I keep for 5 years with the GTI actually higher for insurance for some reason. I would really appreciate any advice by here or DM as to if one of these strongly stands out positively or negatively. Then i need to stop umming and ahhing and buy one!!! I've had a look in the north as well but prices don't seem much different and theres not much jumping out as a standout car ahead of the Irish reg ones. Also what discount can I expect on the prices listed usually (I've only had company cars for last 20 years so haven't bought one!) - is it normal to negotiate 1-2k? Any help is hugely appreciated. Thank you.Golf Rhttps://www.carzone.ie/used-cars/volkswagen/golf/fpa/202101147971185?journey=Searchhttps://www.spiritmotorgroup.ie/used-cars/12418285-volkswagen-golf-r-2.0-tsi-dsg-310-hp-mk-7.5/Golf GTIhttps://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/volkswagen-golf-gti-2-0tsi-230bhp-reversing-came/27254834https://www.nyhanmotors.ie/vehicle?id=LdKd
OSI wrote: » Grey one is PP, has the brakes and badges at least.
richardbradley wrote: » .......Looking at the residuals of older cars both seem to depreciate about 3k per year between year 3 and year 8 ie very similar cost of depreciation if I keep for 5 years with the GTI actually higher for insurance for some reason...............
richardbradley wrote: » ............. I'm keeping it for five years ish so spending 15k on it rather than 40. It's another €900 over the lifetime I own it. Honestly its not today's difference that would worry - its the fact that they will (rightly) tax these vehicles off the road in coming years - that 900 could easily become 2500 difference. ............
opinionated3 wrote: » I've been tempted by the Atlantic blue GTi in nyhans myself. Maybe I'm completely wrong here but the price seems a bit tasty for a four year old model, albeit with low mileage. I'd also be changing those stock wheels but that's just me. Anyone know what nyhans are like to deal with??
hooch-85 wrote: » Possibly is but it's advertised as a 230bhp model when the 7.5 PP was 245.
dastardly00 wrote: » They also say in the description that it is 7-speed DSG whereas the photos clearly show it's a manual! :rolleyes:
ironictoaster wrote: » Just wondering if anyone has had experience installing a RCD330 head unit? It's a head unit for mk7 golfs for the Chinese market that comes with apple carplay and android auto. Considering replacing my old Mib1 unit
ILikeBoats wrote: » The R in Spirit doesn't have keyless entry or push button start. Mightn't be a big deal for some but I'd want it if I was spending 42k.
what the hell! wrote: » Guys would anyone have a good recommendation for a panel beater and painter in cork city? Somebody scrope the side of my Cupra. He stopped at least so he’ll pay for it! The two doors need to be done and a bit of a dent sorted. Thanks.
bazz26 wrote: » The sign over head the front of the place in picture 6 may give an insight.