So is the Mk4 R32 still the best .:R? I know chassis got significantly stiffer on the Mk5, and Mk6/7 makes more power for less money, but do they have more character? There's a million ways to skin a cat, it seems.
So is the Mk4 R32 still the best .:R? I know chassis got significantly stiffer on the Mk5, and Mk6/7 makes more power for less money, but do they have more character? There's a million ways to skin a cat, it seems.
Originally posted by InRich
tell her I'll pick her up in the vetteOriginally posted by InRich
The X5 i bought earlier this year really is FULLY LOADED though not a single option missing including infrared night driving
I had a quick look at the 2019 MSRP for DSG with DAP compared to the calculator on the Mk8. It actually looks like barely $1K difference. Am I missing something?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Wasn't Mk4 pretty universally regarded as a bit of a dog; slow with poor handling? I think nostalgia is the only thing that one has going for it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My bet is if the Mkv wasn’t as good as it was the golf wouldn’t exist in this country just like every other hatch.
Originally posted by Thales of Miletus
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Originally posted by Toma
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The 3.2 was always an underwhelming engine, regardless of the block reliability.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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It just sounded good to make fanboys cum hard.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
MK5 had the weird bubble butt but interior aged well.
MK6 was boring and worked. I loved it.
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Originally posted by InRich
tell her I'll pick her up in the vetteOriginally posted by InRich
The X5 i bought earlier this year really is FULLY LOADED though not a single option missing including infrared night driving
Water pumps have been an issue in the past but the most common failure by far is the thermostat housing leaking. It will happen to most EA888 engines over time and pretty early. Mine started leaking at 14k KM's but fortunately I caught it early when doing an oil change so I didn't require towing (saw more than a few in the Alberta MK7 facebook group sent away on flatbeds) as there was a national back order on them at the time and I had to wait a month for parts. I really hope they have fixed this issue with these new cars as I kind of lost a bit of confidence in VAG that they haven't been able to fix this given how long it's been going on for.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Price is always relative to its competitors (A35, S3 and Civic Type R), so I would say it’s very competitive, especially since it wipes the floor with them in most performance aspects. Is anyone complaining that a fwd type R is $46k?
I priced one out to $46,400 pre tax/freight (I hate sunroofs), what would you get instead in that price range?
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Lol, this reads like a kid betting on his dad.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteYep. The EA390 is a torquey anchor, that sounds the business with nose heavy steering, especially compared to the 1.8 (4evah). Those old wookies got character, and are fun but need FI.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Originally posted by sputnik
Cell providers are the next Blockbuster video stores.
Anyone manage to get one of these yet? I am tempted to pick up a white, DSG, non sunroof.
Do dealers have stock or is VW as badly affected by the chip shortage as other auto manufacturers?
Edit: Never mind, cars won't be landing until December at the earliest
Last edited by 94boosted; 08-11-2021 at 11:00 AM.
GTI is now up on vw.ca also. Fully loaded R is only $6k more than the loaded GTI.
https://www.vw.ca/en/models/new-vehi...-gti-2022.html
It's strange how the GTI is so overpriced in Canada. Americans pick them up heavily discounted.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It was similar for the previous gen, was it not? As soon as you start putting options on the GTI you might as well get the R. Total cost of ownership probably is lower on the R too.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I know Beyond Ballers don't buy base models and only pay in cash but there is a big difference here.
Lease on a base GTI is $350/month vs $550/month for a Golf R.
Who is offering you a GTI lease for $350/mo?
A ‘21 GTI Autobahn is coming out to over $430/mo when I look even with minimal km and loyalty savings on a 60mo lease. The base base ‘22 with no options isn’t really any better at $410/mo.
A GTI is still a $40k vehicle otd
Last edited by killramos; 08-11-2021 at 02:41 PM.
Originally posted by Thales of Miletus
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Originally posted by Toma
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Cheapest GTI lease I could find when I was shopping was still over $400/mo for a 2-door base model 6MT. That was a while ago now though so it may have gotten cheaper.
It's somewhat rare to find vehicles over $30K with a lease under $400/mo though. Even something popular with an above average residual like a Honda CRV in $30K trim is still ~$400/mo for 48 months.