Golf GTI mk8 running costs?

Golf GTI mk8 running costs?

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Matt..

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3,674 posts

194 months

Saturday 7th October 2023
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If any of you have a Golf GTI mk8 can you give an indication on running costs?

A quick scan online shows ~£650 Service Plan costs (2 services), and ~£300 for years extended warranty. Tires also seem relatively cheap for the 18s.

I am comparing this to an Octavia vRS and Audi A4.

Thanks

ManicMunky

537 posts

125 months

Saturday 7th October 2023
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2.0 TSI can be amazingly frugal to be fair, 40+MPG isn't difficult in mixed driving.

The biggest cost is when you wrap it round a tree trying to adjust the temperature at night!

M4cruiser

3,987 posts

155 months

Saturday 7th October 2023
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ManicMunky said:
The biggest cost is when you wrap it round a tree trying to adjust the temperature at night!
^ ^ biggrinbiggrin
Yes, the interface is awful. Buy an older Golf instead, they are better.


The Cardinal

1,302 posts

257 months

Saturday 7th October 2023
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Depreciation and how you finance that depreciation will normally be the greatest and potentially most variable ownership costs.

Matt..

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3,674 posts

194 months

Saturday 7th October 2023
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The Cardinal said:
Depreciation and how you finance that depreciation will normally be the greatest and potentially most variable ownership costs.
I’m likely to keep it ~8 years so am not so concerned about this.

Matt..

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3,674 posts

194 months

Saturday 7th October 2023
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M4cruiser said:
^ ^ biggrinbiggrin
Yes, the interface is awful. Buy an older Golf instead, they are better.
Older golfs have very dated interiors now so I wouldn’t buy one.

Deerfoot

4,958 posts

189 months

Sunday 8th October 2023
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Matt.. said:
Older golfs have very dated interiors now so I wouldn’t buy one.
If dated interiors mean illuminated heating controls and a lack of menus to navigate I'll keep my Mk7.

SteBrown91

2,507 posts

134 months

Sunday 8th October 2023
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Deerfoot said:
Matt.. said:
Older golfs have very dated interiors now so I wouldn’t buy one.
If dated interiors mean illuminated heating controls and a lack of menus to navigate I'll keep my Mk7.
beer

ManicMunky

537 posts

125 months

Sunday 8th October 2023
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Deerfoot said:
If dated interiors mean illuminated heating controls and a lack of menus to navigate I'll keep my Mk7.
Agreed. Mk7.5 is peak Golf.

simonwhite2000

2,508 posts

102 months

Sunday 8th October 2023
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ManicMunky said:
Deerfoot said:
If dated interiors mean illuminated heating controls and a lack of menus to navigate I'll keep my Mk7.
Agreed. Mk7.5 is peak Golf.
As someone with a mk8 GTI CS, who once had a mk7 R, peak Golf definately was 7.5 and that includes the interior.