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Thread: What car did you have before your Mk7 Golf and how would you compare the two?

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    Had a 2012 Mazda 3 hatchback. Great car. Did the job.

    2014 Golf 103TSI Highline. Loaded with features and fully optioned. Beautiful car.

    For me though, Mazdas service wins hands down... Could not praise them any more. Sadly though Customer service is non-existent with Volkswagen, both at a dealership and customer care level.

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    Started with.....
    88' MK2 Golf 2dr 16v GTI
    92' Rev2 Toyota MR2 GT Turbo
    97' MK3 Golf VR6 Highline 2dr
    93' Honda Accord Aero Deck Wagon

    My last car......
    07' Subaru Liberty GT Wagon Premium Pack
    PAST: 88' Mk2 Golf 16v GTI & 97' Mk3 Golf VR6

    CURRENT: 13' Mk7 Golf 103 TSI Highline

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    1992 Honda Prelude
    2001 DC2 Type R Integra
    2008 MKV R32
    2013 Toyota 86 GTS
    MK7 Golf R on order....

    Made the mistake of buying the 86 as something 'cheap' to have some fun with...pretty much regretted it from day 2.
    MK7 GOLF R -- FACTORY ORDERED 24/5/14 -- DELIVERED 28/10/14 -- LIMESTONE GREY -- DSG -- DRIVERS ASSIST PACKAGE -- SUNROOF --

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    Quote Originally Posted by boardie_19 View Post
    For me though, Mazdas service wins hands down... Could not praise them any more. Sadly though Customer service is non-existent with Volkswagen, both at a dealership and customer care level.
    Clearly a dealer thing. We have a Mazda as well as the Golf. The local VW dealer creams the Mazda dealer for customer service, both during the buying process and in after sales service. They aren't even on the same page.
    Looking for:- RS4 B7 Avant.
    Current:- Amarok V6 Sportline; Mazda CX-9 Azami AWD
    Previous - Mk 6 R manual; Mk 7 R manual; Passat 130 TDi Wagon. Mk 7.5 Wolfsburg Wagon.

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    In reverse order.....

    2014 MK7 GTI
    2010 Ford Falcon XR50 turbo (XR6 turbo limited edition)
    2007 Mazda 6 Classic Sports
    2007 VE Holden Commodore SV6
    2005 VZ Holden Commodore SV6
    1978 Leyland Mini Panel Van
    1998 TS Holden Astra
    1995 Hyundai Excel
    1978 LX Holden Torana

    In between my wife had a '95 honda integra, Magna, and Now a Volvo XC90.

    Actually quite liked the XR turbo....very powerful, and generally comfortable to drive....but at averages of 16l/100km driving to work every day was a bit ridiculous.

    Loving the Golf so far.....biggest problem has been a flat tyre on the way home tonight.......oh and the ridiculous SatNav pronunciations!



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    Just got my 90TSI Mk7 Comfortline DSG so thought I would chime in.

    Audi A3 1.8T (years ago when it first came out... before luxury hatches were a "thing"). Fun little manual, loved it.

    Volvo C30 T5... biggest mistake of my life. 16L/100km and a yearly service of over $1k.. not to mention all the "incidentals" that seem to crop up with great frequency. On top of that, it was a crappy drive. I will never ever get a Volvo again.
    (My friends joked I should make a youtube video of me oxytorching the car into pieces then petrol bombing it to hell... that's how crap it was.)

    The Golf so far has been a revelation.. it's less than 1/2 the price and easily more than 10x the car. I actually love driving the car!

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    Waiting for my Sept delivery but my last car was the fiery V10 M5.
    I am actually expecting the R to be a better drive, vs the old M5 SMG which was a neck breaker when hammering it. I had the seat hugging bolsters that would automatically close in as you turned a corner, probably more a gimmick, but always put a smile on the passengers face.
    Airconditioned seats were nice and the formula 1 sound will be missed but thats about it. I wont miss driving from one petrol station to another

    Just the short test driving the R I felt a lot more secure around the corners, I just felt more connected to the road.

    The rest of my cars are not worth mentioning.

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    1997 no power stearing no power anything Hyundai Excel, to a mk7 gti - as you could imagine i feel like a king in my new baby



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    Quote Originally Posted by SeanThomas View Post
    1997 no power stearing no power anything Hyundai Excel, to a mk7 gti - as you could imagine i feel like a king in my new baby

    Congrats on the GTI, quite a jump in cars.

    Couldn't help but feel a little sad seeing your old car on a trailer "All unwanted cars free removal".....that's the hoarder in me.

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