Augeo wrote: » I don't find it ugly or anything but its dated already IMO. If that drove past you with 151 plates on it you'd not remark.
Augeo wrote: » A Focus RS was a stretch, now ye are on about Ferrari :pac:
vintagevrs wrote: » Looking forward to see what you think of it Mark and how it compares to the GTi. It's very closely matched with spec and price. I just looked on config site there and a white one with the "pro pack" (tints, 19s and HK) is 52k, so prob 50ish. Comparing it with the Clubsport, although I've always preferred BMs I think it doesn't stand up against the CS at all. Only thing in favour would maybe be the infotainment system in the BM. CS has more power, proper diff, looks better, finance is better too (1.9%) with BM. Also, crystal ball stuff but I'd say a 3 year old CS would be worth a bit more than that BM as performance golfs are a known entity and have a following. Fwd beamers that look like that, less so.
JohnnyMustang22 wrote: » Replace Ferrari with any of the following watches, art, wine, sneakers, Comics books, stamps, etc etc. Same idea.
JohnnyMustang22 wrote: » ............ I don't imagine people that buy appreciating assets such as Ferraris complain about original selling prices when they purchase. ...........
Augeo wrote: » Are you suggesting a GTI is an appreciating asset? I don't think they are going for more than what they were new to be honest............. So not the same idea at all, at all, at all. . Again, someone asked what was the new price difference between a GTi and a GTD, no need for the fanbois to go mad IMO. An comparing the second hand price of a car to the new price of that car is quite sane........ it's not fncking fine art or wine.
JohnnyMustang22 wrote: » Its a product that consumers buy just like wine/art/shoes/stamps/milk/wallpaper/pens, etc. Some products are more desirable than others. I bought a Golf R last year and its gone up in value since due to market conditions. You do the maths.
Wailin wrote: » I think the 128ti is a rival to the gti, not clubsport. In that comparison it has more power. CS and M135i would be a better comparison there.
hooch-85 wrote: » I got offered more for mine yesterday from a trader, than I paid for it 18 months ago, cash sale also not a trade in.
eljono wrote: » Are you tempted? The question then would be what to replace it with that hasn't also skyrocketed in price. I recently looked at trading my GTI and got a trade in value of 6k less than I paid for it over 2 years ago, that's depreciation I can happily live with. The problem though was they had inflated the price of the newer model so much, it cancelled out any gains.
bazz26 wrote: » Rare Cupra Leon ST 4Drive, nice colour too:https://www.carsireland.ie/2831979
hooch-85 wrote: » €32k is a decent price I would have thought, that would have been pretty much a 50k car new and the tax is a nice bonus.
easyvision wrote: » They were def under 45k when new in 2018 as far as I remember. I feel like a few years ago they were selling demos same year in the late 30s
hooch-85 wrote: » The 4Drive ones were never that cheap.
easyvision wrote: » Ah yep maybe not , confusing with regular ones! Still was a decent price for performance.
easyvision wrote: » Does anyone have any concrete figures for the 0% golf GTI/D etc etc? I’ve a 2017 GTD auto and I only have it 18 months or so and I’m just getting bored great car but that bug keeps biting it probably wouldn’t make any sense to change really.
bazz26 wrote: » Do you need to be brave or blind?https://www.carsireland.ie/2837363
JoeA3 wrote: » What figures are you looking for? I know that the GFV for the CS and ED45 is €22,570. The figure for the standard GTI DSG is about €21k. Not sure what it is for the manual, probably a bit under 20k. Based on those figures and whatever spec you add onto the car, you can roughly work out what the car would cost you, depending on what deposit you have, e.g. invoice price on car: 50k. deposit: 12k. GFV: 21k. 17K repayable over 36 months = €472 p/m.
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