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    Quote Originally Posted by GippsCC View Post
    Sure it'd be nice to have an A1 or any of the other models you and your girlfriend looked at, but I bet the extra money in your pockets from going for the Up! that met all your needs anyway (it is a secondary car, given you already have a Golf) is much nicer lol.
    We looked at and test drove the Up! and came away impressed for the reasons above, but as we had a desire for five doors the price got very close to a Polo at the time.. and the salesman pretty much admitted they weren't selling many due to this fact.

    Still think they're cool for what they are, and is the perfect inner city car if someone doesn't want to go the usual Jap/Korean route. Probably stacks up more in 3 door guise however due to the pricing structure.

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    I reckon the Up! and the Polo are really in two different categories - micro light and light car. If your only car in household, 99% would skip Up! for more versatile Polo and like. But if you're a young city couple, with no plans for kids, the Up! as a second household vehicle (for just running about town) makes decent sense.

    It's an economical way of expanding the household fleet, without sacrificing quality too much.

    It's niche true, but I believe there is enough of a market there to justify the model launch in Oz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GippsCC View Post
    I reckon the Up! and the Polo are really in two different categories - micro light and light car. If your only car in household, 99% would skip Up! for more versatile Polo and like. But if you're a young city couple, with no plans for kids, the Up! as a second household vehicle (for just running about town) makes decent sense.
    Agreed, although using our example we went in looking at the Up! but ended up with a Polo (which was further optioned as we had the ability to do so - someone on that original Up! budget could not do so).

    I must admit I haven't studied the color chart much but I wonder how it would go being marketed with some funkier colors or multiple colors (I'm thinking along the lines of white or black roofed Fabias, or the choices on the Mini). Obviously not an easy option if the wait time is then months though.. don't think $15k car buyers would be willing to wait!

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    The obvious competitors for the Up! are the Nissan Micra (which come as both a triple and four-cylinder), the Suzuki Alto, the four-cylinder only Holden Barina Spark, and the newly relaunched Mitsubishi Mirage . True, the Up! is the more expensive than the Micra, Mirage, Alto and Spark, but then Volkswagen is a premium brand in Australia, Nissan Mitsubishi Suzuki and Holden are not.

    It'll be interesting to see which of these five models comes out on top come end of 2013.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GippsCC View Post
    The obvious competitors for the Up! are the Nissan Micra (which come as both a triple and four-cylinder), the Suzuki Alto, the four-cylinder only Holden Barina Spark, and the newly relaunched Mitsubishi Mirage . True, the Up! is the more expensive than the Micra, Mirage, Alto and Spark, but then Volkswagen is a premium brand in Australia, Nissan Mitsubishi Suzuki and Holden are not.

    It'll be interesting to see which of these five models comes out on top come end of 2013.
    Took my mum who drives a mint 74 beetle to look at one,she didnt like it, i think their underwhelming also , she subsequently bought a 5 door micra 06/12 model for $12,990 driveaway and is very happy with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stormshark View Post
    Took my mum who drives a mint 74 beetle to look at one,she didnt like it, i think their underwhelming also , she subsequently bought a 5 door micra 06/12 model for $12,990 driveaway and is very happy with it.
    Good for your Mum.

    Having never driven the opposition I can't comment on the Micra, but I liked the up! for what it is.
    The up! is great for a small VW, has the feel of a larger VW, but in a smaller package.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phaeton View Post
    Good for your Mum.

    Having never driven the opposition I can't comment on the Micra, but I liked the up! for what it is.
    The up! is great for a small VW, has the feel of a larger VW, but in a smaller package.
    Hi ,I agree the inside of the up is really bigger that i thought as i have tested the up last week.Originally i was tempted to buy the hyundai i20 but since the up is on special offer of $12,999 drive away and decided to give it a test drive.I felt surprised and will give the up flying colours for a small car with 3 cylinders as i find the engine sounds pretty happy to be rev and push.My wife and i think its so cool as we saw the high standard designs and believe it suits our city driving, zipping around. The oil consumption is good but might pay slightly more $$$ for higher octane 95.Up is manufacture in slovakia ,the same factory that builds the porche cayenne and audi Q7.Hopefully it should fair better standard than my experience with mark 5 golfs and current polo though they are great cars to drive.Currently,i am shopping around for a 3 door drive away and see which dealer will do me a great deal.Wont mind the drop of resale value as the up is not a $50K car.I wonder if the up gt will be available soon. cheers tay

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    Finally saw one of these on the road too on Saturday. I'd thought they were pretty big, but when I drove my Polo up to it the thing was tiny. Way lower than the Polo, and smaller everywhere. Its only when you put it up against another tiny car thet you realise how small it really is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormshark View Post
    Took my mum who drives a mint 74 beetle to look at one,she didnt like it, i think their underwhelming also , she subsequently bought a 5 door micra 06/12 model for $12,990 driveaway and is very happy with it.
    I think it comes down to whether you're a person who can appreciate the dynamics of a well engineered car or whether you're just after a cheap little runabout. The new micra doesn't look too bad and probably a decent reliable car, but the Up! is a really satisfying little thing to drive with some nifty features.
    Personally, I'd take the mint 74 beetle!

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    Update: There was interest in Gippsland!

    Talking with Dale today at my local dealer, he advised that they've sold about 4 since my last visit, so not just for the inner city types. Reckons he would have sold more if auto was fitted.
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