Still looking day in day out for a 2011 Gti, a majority of them are fairly overpriced unfortunately.
Friend of mine just bought a 2010 GTI DSG 59K km for $20.5K from a dealer .... they even included the 60K DSG service at that price
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Still looking day in day out for a 2011 Gti, a majority of them are fairly overpriced unfortunately.
FYI, I bought my 2010 my11 with leather and sunroof. 56k on the clock, already done 60k major service. Not a single dent or mark. I paid 23k in NSw and drove back to Melb. Its a worth trip good luck with your hunting.
I think it also comes down to the presentation of the vehicle.
A mate just sold his M3 for about $10k above book value. It was immaculate & had full history of services by a top independant plus full detailing history. He sold it within a week to the first looker and they didn't haggle over price.
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You need to learn to haggle. Make an offer of what you think it's worth and be confident. The worst they can say is "no". Leave them your number & walk away if they don't want to play ball. I've had so many people ring me weeks (even a couple of days) later offering to sell me their car at my offered price. They are crestfallen when you tell them you bought off a person willing to negotiate. Just to twist the knife a bit I tell them a price considerably less than their lower, revised price.
How odd. Usually the bargains are in MEL.
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@brad, yeah I have been trying to do that, no bites yet. Ah well, I'm bound to find a good deal eventually.. if I don't give up that is haha.
Keep hunting... Dont rush but also dont play too hard... Haha gluck mate
I just dodged a major bullet. Found a great bargain in Melbourne and was on the brink of flying down tomorrow to buy the car. Luckily I was told to do VIN check on carhistory.com.au and the PPSR Report revealed a collision/economic repairable write-off......
Last edited by Vexrz; 22-10-2014 at 07:04 PM.
That's a bit of a generalisation. I've just sold my 2010 Mk6 GTI for just short of $30k. (Mine was immaculate, well specced and accessorised, 31,000km, APR stage 1 and had the balance of an Allianz extended warranty policy.) In the end I didn't need to advertise it, but was approached by an interested party who was prepared to pay what I wanted.
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I am willing to bet with my big HUG against all your heavily geared 4 Brisbane rental properties + your tracktor Range Rover Evoque that you would not say a word or even a letter like that prior to the sale of your GTI
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