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

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    MK6 GTI cancelled - is a R32 an option?

    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..

    The R32 I have found is blue and has 20,000klms asking $45K. Not sure what to do here, any one driven a R32? Are they worth it or just wait until end of year and order another GTI??

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    Mate I just had the same thing happen to me.. I ordered end of Nov.. told march and then yesterday i was told Mid April! :|

    I thought about doing the same.. but your not going to get the latest gadgets and improved interior etc..

    I would go with the GTI.. but you are probably sving 15k-20k if you get this R32 (thats if you had a fully optioned GTI!

    My advice.. go wit the GTI..

    Better fuel econ, better shape, better interior, better cabin tech!

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    The R32 is an abomination among Golfs.

    It has 60% greater engine capacity than the Mark V GTI for just 27% more power (and only 20% more than the Mark VI GTI), weighs a lot more and consumes far more fuel around town and yet beats by less than 1 second the GTI's 0-100km/h time.

    In urban use the GTI is more nimble than the R32 and any handling challenges it faces are well within its FWD capabilities, let alone what the Mark VI can do with EDL and XDL.

    No doubt the R32's resale value will not fare as well as that of the GTI which far better meets the needs of most motorists for efficient, enjoyable and sustainably responsible motoring.

    I'd be patient and get a Mark VI GTI (or even more patient and wait for an R20 if you listen to Coreying!) - still the best performance car under $60k.

    Cheers

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    Well if you are back at square one...

    Wait for the new Megane RS250 coupe.

    I think a secondhand R32 will start to look very out of date by the end of the year.

    Actually, not sure why you cancelled the order... if you re-order you will be up for the same 3-4month wait.

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    i may seem biased (i'm not btw) but the only REAL test will be the bum test. you have to drive them and see which one you LOVE (not just like).

    For me, i fell in love with the sound of the narrow angle 6. Plus i just love the feel of AWD in skittish times. But i will concede the Mk5/6 GTIs are amazing.

    it will have to be your call.
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    Some interesting points you guys raise - I have to agree the MK6 GTI was an impressive drive, but just not prepared to wait another 3mths when later in the year LED lights will be standard, and ive been told remote start engine will be an option next year so perhaps the Mk6 GTI could be a good buy early next year?

    Basically I have looked Australia wide for a nice MK5 GTI, cant find what I want. Looked at EVO 10's, now looking at the R32 option just not sure what to do as I dont have a car atm and its giving me the ****s bigtime.

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    why not a E46 BMW M3 (update model) for around 60-65K privately? Amazing drive in a now-older shape, but still great.
    Or a nice Audi S3?
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    there are some great deals on the Audi S3 at the moment, Audi are paying all stamp duty etc.

    and youre picking up a 2L turbo AWD, with 188 very tunable KW
    2007 Audi RS4 with: APR ECU Upgrade; JHM Quick Shifter; Milltek Catback and Downpipes; KW V3 Coilovers; Argon Creative Carbon Fibre Splitters

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    yup - S3 would be my pick
    MY02 Bora V6 4Mo|Matte Black plastidip|VTDA|R32 Exhaust|R32 dampers and springs|TT pedals|R32 steering wheel|17" 8L S3 rims|R32 sways|Blue Haldex|EBC reds

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawsy82 View Post
    Some interesting points you guys raise - I have to agree the MK6 GTI was an impressive drive, but just not prepared to wait another 3mths when later in the year LED lights will be standard, and ive been told remote start engine will be an option next year so perhaps the Mk6 GTI could be a good buy early next year?
    I think you heard wrong... LED rear lights are an option for the GTI/GTD overseas.

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