Originally Posted by
Flighter
I was referring to John Hughes VW, whose attitude I felt at the time of my first and only visit to them was very elitist. Osborne Park reneged on their offer when it came to me placing the order, but Dermot at Wangara was excellent to deal with from the start.
I didn't even go to John Hughes after a friend told me how he was treated there. It was actually Wangara who came across as elitist and disorganised - surprising that most people on this forum found them just the reverse. In fairness, after I left, the salesman at Wangara phoned me and said that he'd spoken to his manager and was actually able to accept my offer after all. But by then it was too late, I was on my way to Osborne Park.
Originally Posted by
diop
Both are valid points. Given a limited but identical budget, some people would obviously be inclined to sacrifice some engine performance for a number of luxuries, whilst others would be inclined to sacrifice a number of luxuries for a model with better engine performance.
I was actually in a similar position - although in my case, I was torn between getting a Golf 118TSI or a Focus XR5. The Focus is an awful lot of fun in driving situations that I just don't find myself in, but lacks a lot of the luxury features that come standard with the Golf. Then again, most of the extra options available for the Golf are either things I don't want, or priced well over what they're worth to me. Other people might question why you'd buy a Golf at all when a Hyundai i30 does the same job for $10,000 less. It's just a matter of how much money you're willing to spend and what your priorities are.
Golf 118 TSI DSG, white with sports pack.
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