is that brand new and drive away doggiehowser?
The price isn't bad for a car with that spec which is in stock man!
The badges come of fairly easy with the "hair dryer and fishing line" trick. You might also need a touch of plastic polish though, since those shiney black B pillar strips scratch so easily.
If you really don't like them, then you could just get the seats re-upholstered in any cloth/leather that you like!
Yep, it's normally standard.
The Adidas does not come with these. It was a mistake in the original specs and half the dealers still don't realise it's wrong.
When you get "Park Assist" from the factory it gives you the front and rear PDC + two side sensors, and of course, the ability for the car to park itself. When you get PDC as a dealer fit accessory, they usually only do it on the rear, and yes, it's worth about $800. I have seen dealers fit front PDC if someone really wants it, but it's usually via a separate system which doesn't integrate with the RCD510/RNS510.
Thanks for the reassurances Corey.
Buying a new car in a new country is always daunting, cos you never know what the little differences are.
So next step: insurance.
The CTP is already included in the price, so do you still buy comprehensive insurance? I always thought it was either or? At least it is in Singapore.
I got quoted (on the account that I am an old fogey with years of driving experience) from RACQ about 53 bucks a month with a 600 bucks excess based on an "agreed" rate of 40k. No way for me to increase the value.
I noticed RACQ gives me a choice of Category 1 - 60% NCD. So that's what I chose.
But really, I have only had my 50% (max here in Singapore) + another 5% for not getting any demerit points on my licence. And I have had that for more than 3 years based on recollection. I guess if there was a 60% here, I would have gotten it by now. Only question is if RACQ would honor that.
Last edited by DoggieHowser; 27-05-2011 at 10:29 AM.
Yes you definitely need comprehensive insurance. Green slip is for injury to people if you are in an accident. Comprehensive insurance is to insure the vehicles (including your own) in the case of an accident.
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I would imagine all prices are very sharp right now as dealers still have lots of 2010 build cars floating around. Lots of people (myself included) ordered 2011 cars and as a result, when the last of the 2010 cars came in, they were not sold (or to those who didn't actually know). I doubt such a deal (like those noted above) would be done on a 2011 car - although happy to be proven wrong as those prices were even better than mine for an ordered 2011 car!
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As Ohmang said, "Compulsary Third Party" insurance is to cover the occupants of the other car in case of an accident. It is not to cover damage to your car or the other car. So comprehensive is still required.
$53 a year seems wrong. I'd expect it to be many times that. Being that you are an "old fogey", it may only be $400 - but no way that it's $53. I'm in Sydney, and not an old fogey yet, but mine is over $1k - and that's with 60% NCD.
As for the agreed value, you should be able to set that to whatever you want (within reason). If you can't do it via the web for some reason, then call them. Make sure that you set the value of the insurance to be the "unnegotated onroad RRP of the car". So whilst you may pay $45k for the car, insure it for $52k or whatever the RRP is. This way if your car is written off or stolen, you'll actually get back what you may have to pay to replace it. That'll hopefully also cover any accessories or mods that you add to it. It also means that it's a more reasonable figure to start depreciating from.
As far as "No Claim Discount", in Australia, the highest is ~60% and is automatically given to drivers without an at fault accident in 3 years. But like, you could have an accident with one insurance company, and they drop you down, and then you switch to another, and they'll put you back up to max as a "welcome benefit" etc. So they're a little flexible here
Oh one more thing. Look at RACQ's "Comprehensive Plus" insurance (I'm with NRMA which is the NSW branch, but I assume QLD has the same thing). The "Comprehensive Plus" product includes 1 windscreen per year without losing claim discounts (or paying excess), includes hire car, and other benefits. For me the difference between standard and plus coverage was <10%, and yet if I did need a windscreen replaced, they cost about $900 in Australia... and my regular excess would be $600 etc. You do the math
I thought the same thing, so I ran "old fogey" dates through RACQ and it came to around $400 which is about right I think. Either you are looking at the per month price or you have done something wrong (maybe just gone for fire/theft insurance)
Read your policy first. Most insurers (well the ones you would go with anyway) will have a new for old if it's a new car and less than 2 years old. So on the third year, check the market value according to the insurance company against what its worth or what you owe and then decide. Paying an agreed value right now is only really useful if you hate the car and if for some reason it is written off you want the cash and not a replacement car or you bought a pirelli/35/Adidas and you really really loved it to death and cannot see yourself driving a GTI or R.
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My bad, it was late at night
It was $53 per month. I did see options for the windscreen cover as well.
I have had the coverage for the last 10 or so years but I have only had to use it once. Not sure what Australia is like but I did remember hearing about hail stones from a friend in QLD.
So maybe that's worth checking out.
Thanks.
ps dealer is pressurizing me to make the deal on the Adidas. I can understand why. Looks like there's another guy who'll take it if I don't confirm it. Even with the deposit.
If you park outside this is a concern, but usually only in summer months.
Maybe every 5 years we get a big one come through that does damage to cars, but then its somewhat isolated.
And you believe him? Oldest trick in the Salesman 101 book.
If you want, PM who you are dealing with and I will have a look around if I get time on the weekend.
There has been an Adidas GTI at every dealer I have been to over the past 2 months, and they either didn't want to sell them (showroom stock) or they just weren't moving as quick as everything else.
I would say Adidas isn't as big of a name up here in QLD as it is down in say Sydney or Melbourne where soccer is bigger and certain people think wearing an Adidas track suit in a social setting is normal.
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