dont worry bout a corrado mate... wayy to much money stick to golfs and getting your manual licence!
nice im definately considering all options from the golf and even veedub range...i even looked at tryin to import a corrado but i figured it was gonna cost too much.
dont worry bout a corrado mate... wayy to much money stick to golfs and getting your manual licence!
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Howdy and welcome Putt Putt. Didn't Golf Loon have an auto mk1 for sale?
Edit: Yes he did/does!
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ead.php?t=1280
ill definately look into it, but i am in no rush to buy as i dont have my liscence yet.(and partly due to the fact that i have no money atm )
A Mk3 is better than any basic locally-delivered Mk1 and the 2.0 goes quite well.Originally Posted by worm
They handle well with the right parts too
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Thx for the help guys...
ive been away for a while lookin at other cars (swift/mightyboy) but i cant help but come back to the golf!
seems the best option for me and i am eagerly on the look out for an auto.
after driving several cars now i have found out what i am looking for...the refinement of a european car (mums land rover) and a small car (dads '59 morris minor 1000). But i have spoken to mum and she says i must get auto until green p's if i want a caras i dont have enough time to practice man. b4 my test, and i need a car as soon as possible as my bro will be drivin the suby for about a year and i wont b able to use it as a commuter.
agian thx for the help guys
although i do a question:
what are they like to maintan (price wise)?
my dad has told me that almost all european cars are costly to maintain as most parts have 2 be imported...is this true? i am quite short of dosh atm, would i b better of lookin at a japanese or australian built car?
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Its like anything, you can spend less if you look around.
A well maintained golf will have fewer probs than most Jap cars, but you will pay more for something if it does go wrong than with a Falcrap or Commonhore. Thats cos they are bulit better. I reckon VW parts are on a par with Honda, a bit more than Mitsubushi or Toyata, but longer lasting.
Isn`t there a nice auto Mk3 sedan (vento) in the for sales section? Cordobas are also worth a look and are getting cheap. Most Mk1s need work and are getting a bit old for novices. The later cars have power steer and ac and other bits that my aging body likes
Once you have a vw, everything else is crap.
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