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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    It makes no sense, why would anyone choose a base model R over a fully loaded GTI? This is like a 118TSI purchaser with all the options changing their order to a base model GTI.

    Seems unlikely that someone who wants that many options would be prepared to drop them in return for AWD and a bigger turbo.
    Personally I would do it. But I love performance more than gizmo. And I think there would be a lot of people who think like that, but then there obviously people who prefer the loaded option.

    To me, at resale time, a base R will be a base R, worth a certain (descent?) amount. Whereas you can option up a GTI to be a solid $55k on road etc, but when you go to sell it, itwill always be a $40k car with a heap of options. Even bigger loss.

    Also the R comes with XENONS standard and front and rear parking sensors with visual warning also built in stock, those led tails and then you get all the performance.

    That's all on a stock R, so I think you'll agree there is quite a case for picking up a stock R, if you can stretch to it.
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    Whilst I agree with REXman and the guys who say that there will be people who take a base model GTI or R over a heavily optioned 118TSI or GTI respectively, I also agree with what Maverick is saying.

    I honestly believe that if someone is of the intelligence level to investigate the purchase of a Golf, and then come here and check with advice on the forums before laying down their cash, that they're already aware of the base prices of the other cars and have made a conscious decision about the model of car and options that they want. So someone saying "you could get the base next model up for that" every single time someone comes on here and asks a question about an optioned car, isn't quite that helpful

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTI mk6 View Post
    I have both front & rear non OEM sensors fitted via my dealership Hooba
    Interesting, any chance of some photos (PM or redirect to another thread if need be).

    The missus was a bit disappointed that the Polo didn't have rear ones. If they can be done without looking like a hack job, I'll get it done as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by REXman View Post
    Personally I would do it. But I love performance more than gizmo. And I think there would be a lot of people who think like that, but then there obviously people who prefer the loaded option.
    I'm with you but I think we're the minority personally.

    Quote Originally Posted by REXman View Post
    That's all on a stock R, so I think you'll agree there is quite a case for picking up a stock R, if you can stretch to it.
    But the Op has come in saying they're already struggling to stretch the current model and options. Going upto an R just makes it even worse and then reduces their preferred equipment level again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTI mk6 View Post
    I have both front & rear non OEM sensors fitted via my dealership Hooba
    Did they manage to hook them up to the Radio display?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dave- View Post
    Interesting, any chance of some photos (PM or redirect to another thread if need be).
    The missus was a bit disappointed that the Polo didn't have rear ones. If they can be done without looking like a hack job, I'll get it done as well.

    Hey Dave,
    heres the link to the sensors, they are a Motorone product, fitted via dealership pre-delivery
    Front & Rear Parking Distance Sensors | Vehicle Electronics from MotorOne

    They dont look like the ones fitted to the SUV in this link though - not keen on that look, mine sit flush with both
    front & rear bumpers, not overly large and dont look out of place IMO.
    If you still prefer photos, or more info, PM me & I will take some for you
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    Quote Originally Posted by hooba View Post
    Did they manage to hook them up to the Radio display?
    No Hooba, not sure if this was an option with these?
    Its good to have both front & rear sensors though....
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    So back on topic, have you decided on anything??

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTI mk6 View Post
    No Hooba, not sure if this was an option with these?
    Its good to have both front & rear sensors though....
    On topic - due to the integration with the MFD and the steering for the Park Assist to work, I very much doubt it can be installed aftermarket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hooba View Post
    On topic - due to the integration with the MFD and the steering for the Park Assist to work, I very much doubt it can be installed aftermarket.
    It could but you need deep pockets and a VW dealer won't take any part in the install or configuration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    It makes no sense, why would anyone choose a base model R over a fully loaded GTI? This is like a 118TSI purchaser with all the options changing their order to a base model GTI.

    Seems unlikely that someone who wants that many options would be prepared to drop them in return for AWD and a bigger turbo.
    Life's a compromise, Maverick.

    So the answer is: For the same reason someone might choose a GTI over a similarly-priced TSI or a GTD over a similarly-priced TDI.

    That is, because upon reflection they prefer the better performance and resale value of the higher model to the various options on the lower model (which tend not to retain their value as well).

    Not a concept so foreign as to warrant such apparent mystification whenever someone floats it, is it?

    So just as some people would forsake performance for creature comforts, others might do it the other way around, even if at first they were only considering the lower model, in which case the reminder of the relative cost of the model above could be timely and helpful indeed.
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