2014 Golf TDI

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Deep Thought

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36,170 posts

200 months

Sunday 7th July
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I'll give it until next weekend then i'll give the whole car a good polish and wax.

That should be it now really. Looks and drives how i want it. smile

Deep Thought

Original Poster:

36,170 posts

200 months

Yesterday (14:40)
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Got a spare key created and coded in.

The single key it came with works ok but looks to have had a hard life.

New one coded in by a mobile key coder.

He definitely took it all very seriously when here.

I did think it would have been a much quicker / easier job.



All done and a nice shiney new key created.



Definitely worthwhile doing if you've no spare.

Edited by Deep Thought on Friday 19th July 14:43

The Cardinal

1,287 posts

255 months

Yesterday (14:53)
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Although the supply of compact diesels (if not demand) is dying out quickly, there's still a lot of merit in a Golf TDI in 2024. Especially one that's being made over.

Here's another take on the same concept, my slightly improved 2016 GTD:


Deep Thought

Original Poster:

36,170 posts

200 months

Yesterday (15:00)
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The Cardinal said:
Although the supply of compact diesels (if not demand) is dying out quickly, there's still a lot of merit in a Golf TDI in 2024. Especially one that's being made over.

Here's another take on the same concept, my slightly improved 2016 GTD:

Very nice!

Yes, i think in the medium to long term, the diesel compact 5 door will have had its day.

There is currently still demand for them - particularly outside of cities. Here in NI a compact diesel of some sort is still a go to choice for many.