Originally Posted by
Sirocco20348
I am waiting for the day my diff blows up in spectacular fashion.
Just to point out that on car sales there is only 22 mk4 Gtis for sale in the entire of Australia. Compare that to 160 mk5's, and 200 mk6's Was the mk4 gti a poor seller? haha.
We might have a rare classic boys!!
In 1999 general Australian public had no idea what a GTI was.
Then petrol got expensive and no one wanted to buy a Commodore, but for the same money they could buy a smaller, more efficient car with the same power, that is when the GTI became popular.
The Commodore was the number one selling car in Australia for decades, now it is the Mazda 3. This shows the shift to smaller cars.
When I bought mine no one I knew had a clue what it was, now every grandma has one.
MK4 GTI - Sold
MK5 Jetta Turbo - Sold
MK5 Jetta 2.Slow - Until it dies.
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