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Thread: Dilemma - help!!

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregozedobe View Post
    I much preferred the RS to drive over the 1.8, and it wasn't the motor that made the big difference (seats, ride, handling, much more gear). Have you driven both (particularly a 1.8 in your spec) ?

    I'm voting for an RS with my $$$, but really it is up to you which one you want (and why). Check out differences between the two spec lists, and decide which (if any) extra bits are significant to you. Given you ordered a 1.8 with leather and sports suspension the differences are reduced.
    Good points mate, if price is right I think it may be a goer. I disagree re gear tho. As far as im aware, the RS gets heated leather seats over std.

    However , you cant order elec/mem seat on RS (which i was getting on 1. and i wont be able to spec roof either (cost).
    Of course, you do get sexy 18"s (and tyre cost..) lower ride, bigger brakes and obviosly more grunt too. Plus x-factor.
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    Just got back from test driving an RS very tidy indeed...

    Biggest shock was no steering wheel buttons n: very odd as they have them on all Elegance models.

    Good thing was i got a price on a Black Magic Wagon $41,250 on road. Thats only $1k more than the 1.8TFSi on order..

    Tomorrow is D Day, so will let you know.

    PS: The car quoted is initerstate and can be here in 3 weeks..
    Anyone want to buy a Golf TDi????
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    Golf 2.0 TDi DSG - Sold
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanSA View Post
    Good thing was i got a price on a Black Magic Wagon $41,250 on road.
    Was price that with/without any options/extras ?

    To help you make up your mind- Picture yourself in 6 months time, will you regret not buying the other one ? They are both a good choice anyway.

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    No, thats stock as a rock.. (apart from pearl paint)
    The only extra i would have gone for was the elec/mem seat , but you cant get that on the vRS anyways so easy choice. (discount was $2,500)

    I have definitely made up my mind, i just need to get some things confirmed today that are out of my control. Its going to be a long day..
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    Golf 2.0 TDi DSG - Sold
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanSA View Post
    (discount was $2,500)

    I have definitely made up my mind, i just need to get some things confirmed today that are out of my control. Its going to be a long day..
    Hang in there, and let us know the final decision (and what were the deciding factors for you).

    $2,500 seems to be a common Skoda discount, but I'm looking around to see if I can get more (VWA seems to be discounting Golfs at the moment, I'm hoping that will flow through to Skodas).

    We went looking at colours the other day, Blue and Yellow and Red were the "finalists". One of the factors that helped decide was all the dark colured cars had quite obvious dirty marks from dusty rain, while on the yellow car the only place it showed was on the windows. We rarely wash our cars (a combination of water restrictions and bone-idle laziness )

    I will admit the race blue metallic RS wagons do look very classy, but the missus got to choose the number of doors (4) and the colour, and she liked the yellow. I only got to choose the minor stuff such as make, model, body style, engine, gearbox, headlights, options etc.

    Our final choice is a 2008 build Sprint Yellow RS wagon with Xenons (even if they are only low beam ). Next step is to negotiate price and supplier, then the long wait for build and delivery.

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