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    Quote Originally Posted by mattaus View Post
    Ha! My Mrs just want's a CX-5. If she gets that I could roll up in a funny car and she wouldn't care lol.

    I'm planning on leasing the Golf as I have leased my last 2 cars and the way I manage everything it works out quite well for me. The difference in price per fortnight between the standard GTI and the GTI with PP is $4.95. Yes, four dollars and ninety-five cents. It's a no brainer. I do happen to like the wheels on the PP, and the seats in the PP appeal to me more as well. The diff and power bump are secondary but I would like to take my car to some track days. I also like the pin stripe running into the headlights haha. I've put in a quote request for the R because the lease manufacturers cost is listed as $50k ($45k for the GTI with PP after $3.5k dealer discount) so the $5k difference may again only be a small bump per fortnight. Then again it does all add up so $40 or so could break the R being a viable option.

    Money man. I need more.
    <smirk> I can do you a good deal on a CX5 - and keep my GTI instead.

    If your paperwork is coming back at $5/wk then agreed, no-brainer. Clearly that doesn't tie back to the price difference so assume there's a similar residual difference coming into play. Definitely worth pricing the R up on that basis because it is a superior alternative particularly once the track days come into play.

    As mine was never going to be more than a daily with some weekend drives I couldn't justify the gap, particularly with two cars in the garage. Now that it's dropping back to one I have a bit more flexibility when it comes time to change over the family ride.

    We all need more money - you're only ever $10k away from the next ride up the ladder you want!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch77 View Post
    <smirk> I can do you a good deal on a CX5 - and keep my GTI instead.
    White CX-5 Maxx Sport in Auto, with less than 10k on the clock, and under $30k then we might be able to sit at the table lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch77 View Post
    If your paperwork is coming back at $5/wk then agreed, no-brainer. Clearly that doesn't tie back to the price difference so assume there's a similar residual difference coming into play. Definitely worth pricing the R up on that basis because it is a superior alternative particularly once the track days come into play.
    We'll see what the quote comes back at but I am optimistic. The only thing doing my nut in now is the fact that the GTI is a nicer looking car in my opinion; inside and out. The trim, the colour combo, the fog lights, the pin stripe, the wheels, even the bloody badge. The performance of the GTI is also probably plenty good enough for me, but then this little voice keeps whispering in my ear "5 seconds".

    Grrrrr

    I'll figure it out, I'm sure

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    Hi guys,

    I took the new Mk7 GTI for a spin on the weekend and was pretty impressed with it in comparison to the Mk5 GTI which I currently have. In regards to pricing, the cheapest they would go to was $46K on road with DSG and leather. I was hoping to get a bit more off the price. Have you guys been able to do any better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zayney View Post
    In regards to pricing, the cheapest they would go to was $46K on road with DSG and leather. I was hoping to get a bit more off the price. Have you guys been able to do any better?
    I think that's pretty damn good for drive away. I have only been dealing with fleet prices via leasing companies for my GTI research, and $46K drive away for the base DSG GTI with leather is excellent. My best quote was just under $46K for a DSG GTI with performance pack and no leather.

    Others may have different opinions but $46K seems great to me.

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    Objectively I think it's pretty good.

    The GTI Performance has more loaded into it than just the performance pack. It also has alcantara, bi-xenons, LED rear lights, 19" wheels and tinting. So sub $46k for a GTI Performance is much a better deal than $46k for a base GTI DSG with leather IMO
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimi View Post
    Objectively I think it's pretty good.

    The GTI Performance has more loaded into it than just the performance pack. It also has alcantara, bi-xenons, LED rear lights, 19" wheels and tinting. So sub $46k for a GTI Performance is much a better deal than $46k for a base GTI DSG with leather IMO
    You're right, hence why I'm going for the Performance Pack rather than continuing my love affair with leather seats. I suppose a better comparison (I wasn't thinking right before) is the quote I have for the exact spec zayney is asking about. The price is just under $47k. Almost exactly $1000 more than what I've been quoted for for the Performance Pack GTI. For some reason the fleet discount for the Performance Pack is almost double what is offered for the base GTI. Add in nearly $3k for the leather option, and the Performance Pack ends up cheaper.

    This convinced me that the leather option provided my VW is massively overpriced. I spoke to a company about after market leather trim installation (better choice of colours, patterns, and styles) and they were willing to come down to around $2k for aftermarket leather. Not worth it IMO. Thankfully the seats in the Performance Pack feel much nicer to me than the base GTI, so I'll live.

    TL;DR I personally think the quote zeynay has is still pretty good. This of course is dependant on the lease quote being considered good. Seems great compared to the prices I'm seeing on Carsales!

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    imo you wouldnt do better than 46k without having dirt on the salesperson :p
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    Deposit down last Friday for an MY15 GTI, White, manual.....
    Prod Date: 28 JAN 2015
    Comp Date: MAR 15
    ELECTRIC GLASS SUNROOF
    LUGGAGE NET
    FULL TANK FUEL
    LUGGAGE COMP LINER
    RUBBER MATS

    Delivery early next week (could've picked it up Tuesday, but have to push it out to following Monday).
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    - Manual - Sunroof - Folding Mirrors - Lock/Unlock Chirp - 4x Indicator Flash - Traffic - MK7.5 LED Tail Lights with Sweeping Indicators - Dynablink Sweeping mirror LEDs - White LED's on rear rego plate -

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    I just took a GTI Performance for a test drive. Wowzers. ****'s all over any car I've ever driven.

    Anyway, one question - at one point I went around a really tight corner and planted my foot. The car launched but the DSG shuddered HARD about 3 or 4 times before changing gear. Like violently hard. Definitely didn't sound or feel great. I jokingly asked the dealer if it should be doing that and he basically just dodged the question. Didn't do it again after that despite giving it the beans on multiple occasions.

    I seem to recall having read about this somewhere on here before. Any ideas? Can't be good for the transmission if it does that every now and then...

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    Was the traction control light flashing madly too?
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