Originally Posted by
alebonau
would you mind giving us a list of what your suggesting for each option please in that case as theres no way I'd get $63k for a golf R with the lot apart from HK sound whatever that is.
Ooopss... I'll have to back track a bit. I mis-read alebonau and he typed A250, not C250. I was trying to spec up a Golf R to match a C250/ Audi A4 Quattro 2 TSI / 328i. So I added leather (not the sports seat or it wouldn't be equivalent), electric seat, RNS510. We're at $59k. I was being a bit fanciful and threw in adaptive chassis (which only the C250 has as standard) plus sunroof (which I want anyway) to get to $62,300.
Since the A4 Quattro & 328i are roughly in the same performance ballpark (the 328i more-so), we're getting pretty close and there's only $4k in it.
My logic was that since we're in the ballpark region, if I wanted to make the leap, I'm only adding another $5k-$7k which isn't much at this price level. Of course at a lower price point $7k is a larger proportion of the car's cost.
Originally Posted by
alebonau
also am not comparing with c250 or a4 as they are sedans am comparing with just the merc a250 hatch at this stage
True... I should not be comparing hatches with sedans. The only reason I was mentioning the A4 and 328i was to illustrate the point that a specc'ed up R brings you very close to the price point of Bimmers & Audi's that are close in performance. But to make the comparison valid, I had to spec up the R by putting in electric seats, leather, nav etc
A 328i with sunroof & adaptive suspension is $68,650... but comes with leather, nav, electric as standard & close in performance to the R.
btw, I'm using list prices here with no discounts... and I think it is possible to negotiate the R with the RRP as drive away.
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