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Thread: Golf GTI Mark VI Specifications and Prices

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    Quote Originally Posted by allanna1 View Post
    At the moment im just abit deflated about buying one if it's gonna be more than $50k....I could get a bigger vehicle at that price.
    Call Wangara VW and ask to speak to Dermot.
    If the price he gives you isn't better, then I'd say you've already got a good deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan41 View Post
    sweet, I regret not trying to get the bi-xenons thrown in for the price.. i didnt even know about them to be honest..but im guessing they would have turned my offer down anyway.. I just hope the manual doesnt mean the car is "****", and will hopefully be able to re-sell it down the track when I can afford a R!
    As the other guys have mentioned, you won't be dissapointed with the manual. I've been driving mine for a week now and its excellent. Very smooth and at the same time very fun to drive, I had the DSG previously and although the DSG is the best automatic I've driven (by far), the manual is just more fun IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by allanna1 View Post
    Hi guys, i've been trolling in here the last 3 weeks but this is my first post....

    Was very excited and positive...until today. Im ready to buy a GTI and have rung a couple of dealers in Perth. Im after: 5-dr Carbon Steel, dsg, xenons, 18" upgrade, rear camera.

    Told them im ready to buy, but the best price I had was still $52k!!! Both dealers weren't interested in moving at all with their price, telling me these cars are selling by themselves at those prices. From what I have read in here, people in the eastern states are easily getting $5k less than that for similar specs.

    I'd like to know if $52k for that spec is "normal" here in Perth...or should I be haggling for more? I figured that even if I can get one for $48k from over east, I could freight it to Perth and still save a few grand!

    At the moment im just abit deflated about buying one if it's gonna be more than $50k....I could get a bigger vehicle at that price.
    I paid $49,500 on Saturday for:

    5 Door DSG in Candy White
    - Leather
    - Sunroof
    - 18" Detroits
    - Bluetooth
    - MDI

    Car was in stock at Barloworld VW in Melbourne - maybe looking over here in the east is a good option.

    Should be looking around 47-48k for your spec, I think?
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    Allanna1,

    That spec GTI should not cost you more then $50k (Max). If you can get anywhere between $48k to $49k, that will be the best.

    If you are eligible for corporate discount then use it, that should bring the price down.

    Good luck!
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    Yep I agree with twistz I paid 50k for exact same spec as twistz on road with premium euro plates (worth $400) from dealer in campbellton, west of Sydney. Leather and sun are expensive items you should get better price.

    BTW - Good choice spec choice twists
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    Quote Originally Posted by TwisTz View Post
    I paid $49,500 on Saturday for:

    5 Door DSG in Candy White
    - Leather
    - Sunroof
    - 18" Detroits
    - Bluetooth
    - MDI

    Car was in stock at Barloworld VW in Melbourne - maybe looking over here in the east is a good option.

    Should be looking around 47-48k for your spec, I think?
    I paid almost the same for similar spec 49,750 except it being carbon steel.
    MK6 CS GTI

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    Quote Originally Posted by backdoc View Post
    I still have a soft spot for the RS. They are 2 different cars 2 achieve 2 different purposes but the GTI is certainly more fun. The exhaust note helps and it feels a lot more nimble and better on direction change. I actually think the steering weight in the RS is better. Adds a bit more feel, but I'm sure that is personal. Interior quality is good in the Skoda but you can see & hear where the extra money goes in the GTI.
    Backdoc I too have an rs wagon and mk6 gti. Agree with your comments on nimbleness and exhaust note but other than non damped grab handles and harder plastic interior door handles and no lock on glovebox I don't really see where the extra cad has gone. Enlighten please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brycem View Post
    Backdoc I too have an rs wagon and mk6 gti. Agree with your comments on nimbleness and exhaust note but other than non damped grab handles and harder plastic interior door handles and no lock on glovebox I don't really see where the extra cad has gone. Enlighten please.
    Seats are different; GTI more supportive. Plastics are much of a muchness, soft touch and all, but GTI seems a bit more refined and generally fit is a bit better; especially the door trims near the windows; the contrast stitching; the better steering wheel. The hear factor is in the sound deadening. Car doors even feel different when you close them. The GTI cabin is more refined and just a touch classier. Whether it is worth the extra coin is up to the individual. Either way, I love the RS and the GTI. I probably loved my Mk V R32 a little more than both though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brycem View Post
    Backdoc I too have an rs wagon and mk6 gti. Agree with your comments on nimbleness and exhaust note but other than non damped grab handles and harder plastic interior door handles and no lock on glovebox I don't really see where the extra cad has gone. Enlighten please.
    I love the RS wagon (have driven several; my mum's thinking of getting one), and it is great value (especially with free sat-nav now!). Shame the MFD is lower-res and is missing a few minor features, like currently-set cruise control speed - I love that feature in the GTI. The door map pockets aren't carpet-lined in the RS either. It's still an outstanding car though.
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    When was the XDL, EDL, ???

    Hi could some one tell in what year the XDL and the EDl were introduced to the GTI is from 2010 onwards or wht thanks Gazza



    Extended Electronic Diff erential
    Lock (XDL)
    XDL is an extension of the
    Electronic Differential Lock (EDL).
    This applies pressure to the inner
    front wheel during cornering to
    prevent spinning. Precise brake
    pressure helps to maximise traction,
    reduce understeer and improve
    responses, thus making cornering
    even more sporty, safe and accurate.

    Electronic Diff erential Lock (EDL)
    EDL improves driving and steering characteristics when accelerating
    on road surfaces where each wheel has a different degree of traction.
    The system operates automatically and is combined with the ABS
    system. Using the ABS wheel sensors, EDL monitors the speed of the
    individual driving wheels. When a difference in driving wheel speed
    is detected (i.e. when one wheel starts to spin due to differences in
    road surfaces, e.g. due to water or dirt) the system brakes the spinning
    wheel, transferring engine power to the wheel with the best traction.

    Extended Electronic Diff erential Lock (XDL)
    The Electronic Differential Lock XDL is an extension to the EDL
    function. When cornering, the XDL responds to the unloading of
    the front wheel on the inside of the corner. The ESP hydraulics are
    used for the XDL to apply pressure to the wheel on the inside of the
    corner in order to prevent wheel spin. This improves traction and
    reduces the tendency to understeer. As a direct result of the one-sided
    and precise braking pressure, cornering is sportier, quicker and more
    accurate.

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