Page 4 of 9 FirstFirst ... 23456 ... LastLast
Results 31 to 40 of 90

Thread: MK6 GTI cancelled - is a R32 an option?

  1. #31
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Sydney, NSW
    Posts
    832
    Users Country Flag

    Quote Originally Posted by lawsy82 View Post
    Mk6 GTI Golf - I had all the options
    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    How much was the GTI you spec'd up? If you ticked too many boxes you should just i'd just consider an S3/R32, won't be disappointed & R32's are a good price for something pretty new.
    Quote Originally Posted by lawsy82 View Post
    My GTI RRP was around $51K, I got it on the road for about $46,500 on the top of my head - Had ACC, 18's, Camera etc
    Well did you spec it up or not?

    If you had 'all the options' then it'd cost well over $55k WITH a similar discount to that which you note above. Now this makes more sense - you're budget is in the mid 40's... not mid 50's to 60k as originally suggested and interpreted by many. If the option is a brand new MK6 GTI with a couple nice options (not all ), versus a 1-2 yo R32 MKV... then you really should go with the MKVI GTI IMO.
    2019 BMW M3 CS

  2. #32
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Melbourne
    Posts
    1,684
    I made the same comments in the Golf R photo thread...
    On the w/e I test drove a new S3, GTI and R32.

    S3 I was really keen on (even with the price) but just didn't think it was justified, even with their special and negotiating, the car is just way overpriced and the stuff you have to option is stupid. Eg flat bottom wheel, $1k but GTI included? Not sure why people bang on about them other than performance. The GTI is a far nicer car inside and out than the S3.

    I drove the R32 because I just wanted to see what they were like. I wouldn't buy one because they can't supply a new one in blue, the older DSG is average and the interior is really dated compared to the Mk6. BUT I see why people buy them. The car brings out some sort of feeling within that just makes you want to drive like an idiot. I loved it hehe.

    But in saying all that, I think if you've reached your budget, the GTI is the one I'd be sticking with. I personally ordered a new R. Because it has all the best bits of the new GTI with the performance I liked in the S3. If I had $5k less to spend, I'd have had zero complaints walking out of the dealer with a GTI contract instead.
    Last edited by dave_r; 12-01-2010 at 02:15 PM.

  3. #33
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    212
    Quote Originally Posted by elisiX View Post
    The whole point of this thread was the OP stating he didn't realize the car would take so damn long (it sucks I know) and canceled.

    He's now considering his options. Lets get back on topic because he has plenty of info on the GTI vs R32 option.

    What else is out there? Second hand 08 S3 perhaps.. keep it for a year or so and re evaluate.
    No, elisiX, GTI vs R32 is the topic. And the "whole point" (as if it were not bleeding obvious) is whether the OP should order a new GTI or a second hand R32.

    The OP did not mention entertaining other options nor did they say they had "plenty of info" about the R32/GTI about which they were specifically asking (and what is it to you if people express their opinions or even rant and why are you telling people to get "on topic" by not talking about R32 vs GTI when that was specifically what the OP asked about?):

    Quote Originally Posted by lawsy82 View Post
    Hey guys, . . .

    What would you guys prefer?

    Mk6 GTI Golf ...

    or a 2007 R32 3 dr DSG with recaro seats..
    So comments about the R32 are far more germane than those about other makes, including yours re Audi, although I would echo the comment about the 135i being a winner in the $60k - $100k category.
    Last edited by Dubya; 12-01-2010 at 02:28 PM.

  4. #34
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    3,851
    Users Country Flag
    I'd stick with the GTI ..... or even better order a Mk6 Golf R now for delivery June this year ....

    R32 is slow (compared to lightly modded GTIs ... even a lightly modded Polo GTI will see it off ... 13.9s qrtr ... timeslips posted on this very forum) and heavy on fuel but has a glorious sound to it and AWD traction for tricky roads ....

    The R32 will also age quite quickly from now on and values are dropping quickly. Trade already is terrible. Unless you are a R32 enthusiast, you'd be better off spending your money on a more modern car like the Mk6 Golfs.
    Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...

  5. #35
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Sydney, Australia
    Posts
    8,362
    Users Country Flag
    Quote Originally Posted by lawsy82 View Post
    I have looked a few R32's on carsales, and there is not many which kinda sux!!! I have seen a few people mention the GEN 2 controller as a good mod for a R32. Any ideas of the KW output once this is fitted? I presume this is like a ECU reflash?? Is that correct
    No. The Gen 2 controller is a replacement to the AWD (Haldex) controller. It just changes the way the power is delivered to the wheels, it is nothing to do with KW or NM or the ECU.

    Be careful with that. There are HEAPS of power upgrade options for the GTI and the S3. There is not much upgrade options for the R32 except for going for a really expensive ($10k+) turbo conversion. Don't get me wrong, R32's with turbo conversions are ridiculously awesome, but there is nothing comparable to a GTI's "stage I ecu update" as far as KW for $.

  6. #36
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    2,618
    Quote Originally Posted by lawsy82 View Post
    My GTI RRP was around $51K, I got it on the road for about $46,500 on the top of my head - Had ACC, 18's, Camera etc
    That's not a bad deal and if you could get a runaround in the mean time you could stick with the GTI for the price they are good value but so is a used R32 now.

    Hard choice..

    I have looked a few R32's on carsales, and there is not many which kinda sux!!!
    And how many GTI's are on Carsales???

    Both are good choices but different but there's a lot of 'mine is better than yours' on here and people defending their purchases which is natural.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    The R32 will also age quite quickly from now on and values are dropping quickly. Trade already is terrible. Unless you are a R32 enthusiast, you'd be better off spending your money on a more modern car like the Mk6 Golfs.
    You also lose a lot buying new cars, and he'd save money getting the R32 second hand.
    Last edited by G-rig; 12-01-2010 at 03:10 PM.

  7. #37
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    2,618
    Quote Originally Posted by Dubya View Post
    If I "bothered" to check whether you had fixed your mistakes? Why would you expect me to check?

    But one more time, G-rig:

    1. None of the quotes of mine you have included in this thread and purport to be from this thread are from this thread; and

    2. Even those "quotes" from the other thread you pasted in here contain words I did not write.
    Didn't expect you to get upset about it, people muck up the quotes all the time (I went to the trouble of fixing it so chillax).

    The point is you copied your own post from another thread saying how the "R32 is an abomination" which could come across as trolling.

    Quote Originally Posted by coreying View Post
    Be careful with that. There are HEAPS of power upgrade options for the GTI and the S3. There is not much upgrade options for the R32 except for going for a really expensive ($10k+) turbo conversion. Don't get me wrong, R32's with turbo conversions are ridiculously awesome, but there is nothing comparable to a GTI's "stage I ecu update" as far as KW for $.
    This can be a good thing to stop you going nuts with spending on turbo car upgrades (which is why i got mine). I came to the conclusion you can't use all the power on the streets anyway, and that the S3 etc. would be more suited to the track. In the end it still wont be as good as a dedicated track car.
    Last edited by G-rig; 12-01-2010 at 03:13 PM.

  8. #38
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Sydney, NSW
    Posts
    832
    Users Country Flag
    Quote Originally Posted by Dubya View Post
    No, elisiX, GTI vs R32 is the topic. And the "whole point" (as if it were not bleeding obvious) is whether the OP should order a new GTI or a second hand R32.
    Quote Originally Posted by lawsy82 View Post
    Hey guys,

    I ordered my Mk6 GTI in Nov, however due to extended delays ( I was told delivery around April today) I have cancelled my order now im back to square one...

    What would you guys prefer?

    Mk6 GTI Golf - I had all the options

    or a 2007 R32 3 dr DSG with recaro seats..
    He did order a GTI but changed his mind due to delays (which aren't even delays when the car cant even be built until Feb!)

    So he either didnt ask the question about delivery when he ordered in November, or he was lied to by the dealer about estimated delivery.

    He's already exaggerated about how many options he chose vs cost so who knows.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dubya
    The OP did not mention entertaining other options nor did they say they had "plenty of info" about the R32/GTI about which they were specifically asking (and what is it to you if people express their opinions or even rant and why are you telling people to get "on topic" by not talking about R32 vs GTI when that was specifically what the OP asked about?)
    I agree he was specifically asking about the GTI/R32. What I meant to explain in my response to that was that there is plenty of information available on this forum and many others for him to make a decision. What he doesn't need is a bunch of you twats having a childish cry in this thread comparing e-penises. Anyone can do a simple search I am sure to read about this exact argument.

    What is it to me? Mate wake up to yourself. This thread took a turn when you decided to call the R32 an abomination which was not necessary.
    Last edited by elisiX; 12-01-2010 at 03:21 PM.
    2019 BMW M3 CS

  9. #39
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    Brisbane
    Posts
    156
    Thread Starter
    Quote Originally Posted by elisiX View Post
    He did order a GTI but changed his mind due to delays (which aren't even delays when the car cant even be built until Feb!)

    So he either didnt ask the question about delivery when he ordered in November, or he was lied to by the dealer about estimated delivery.

    He's already exaggerated about how many options he chose vs cost so who knows.



    I agree he was specifically asking about the GTI/R32. What I meant to explain in my response to that was that there is plenty of information available on this forum and many others for him to make a decision. What he doesn't need is a bunch of you twats having a childish cry in this thread comparing e-penises. Anyone can do a simple search I am sure to read about this exact argument.

    What is it to me? Mate wake up to yourself. This thread took a turn when you decided to call the R32 an abomination which was not necessary.

    I was told delivery would be mid Feb 2010, and this was the date that was inserted on my executed contract - Delivery date was important to me as I sold my MK5 GTI in November and I do not have a ride atm and I thought FEB would be ok but yeah ur right I was lied to or they are just plain dumb ( the second one more likely)...

    In regards to my options, I thought $7,500 worth of options is alot?? but to clarify I have budgeted around $46K for a new car, so obviously the R32 with low klms seems good value for $40K....

    Maybe I just need to go out on the weekend and have a drive of one - as there seems to be numerous mixed opinions....

    In regards to the resale value arguement - a 2010 GTI Golf will be worth $40K this time next year, I doubt a R32 will be worth $30K.... But a new car worth a 2nd hand car is a totally different arguement

  10. #40
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Sydney, NSW
    Posts
    832
    Users Country Flag

    Sounds like your on the case lawsy. Give the R32 a thrash at a local dealer and go from there.

    Like I said early on, the R32 is a pretty nice car. My only concern would be how dated it might feel in a short period of time.
    2019 BMW M3 CS

Page 4 of 9 FirstFirst ... 23456 ... LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
| |