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jamie128

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1,604 posts

186 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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some of you will be aware i was planning on buying a vauxhall astra 150bhp 1.9cdti, after reading too many horror storied ive decided against it


now i still want a nice car and i am thinking of getting a volkswagen golf 2.0tdi as these seem to be very reliable and do not depreciate very much in price? anyones opinions? it seems most owners keep hold of theres for near 5 years as it is

i will be getting it on finance over 5 years, looking at spending 8000 max, putting in about 2000 myself so 6000 on finance

dave0010

1,405 posts

177 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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Have a look through a couple of pages there is a indepth topic on Golf tdi's and Audi A3's

jamie128

Original Poster:

1,604 posts

186 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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dave0010 said:
Have a look through a couple of pages there is a indepth topic on Golf tdi's and Audi A3's
link?

mnkiboy

4,409 posts

182 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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jamie128 said:
dave0010 said:
Have a look through a couple of pages there is a indepth topic on Golf tdi's and Audi A3's
link?
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/search.asp (always wanted to do that wink)

Anyway, a 2L golf diesel will be at least 3 years old at that price, and therefore 8 years old once your finance agreement is paid off.
How about a Seat Leon? Same mechanicals, but typically a couple of grand cheaper.

Edited by mnkiboy on Sunday 19th December 16:17

dave0010

1,405 posts

177 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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jamie128 said:
dave0010 said:
Have a look through a couple of pages there is a indepth topic on Golf tdi's and Audi A3's
link?
you lazy scensoredt its like 5 pages back, would you like me to read it to you

Jayho

2,358 posts

186 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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mnkiboy said:
jamie128 said:
dave0010 said:
Have a look through a couple of pages there is a indepth topic on Golf tdi's and Audi A3's
link?
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/search.asp (always wanted to do that wink)

Anyway, a 2L golf diesel will be at least 3 years old at that price, and therefore 8 years old once your finance agreement is paid off.
How about a Seat Leon? Same mechanicals, but typically a couple of grand cheaper.

Edited by mnkiboy on Sunday 19th December 16:17
My sisters got the 2l TDI Leon FR, its a brilliant car and she loves it! Sportier looking than the other VAGS aswell (IMO).

paoloh

8,617 posts

220 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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dave0010 said:
jamie128 said:
dave0010 said:
Have a look through a couple of pages there is a indepth topic on Golf tdi's and Audi A3's
link?
you lazy scensoredt its like 5 pages back, would you like me to read it to you
Oh go on then and whilst your at it old bean, bring me a Horlick's.

dave0010

1,405 posts

177 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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paoloh said:
dave0010 said:
jamie128 said:
dave0010 said:
Have a look through a couple of pages there is a indepth topic on Golf tdi's and Audi A3's
link?
you lazy scensoredt its like 5 pages back, would you like me to read it to you
Oh go on then and whilst your at it old bean, bring me a Horlick's.
an would you like me to tickle your balls whilst going down on you??

DannyVTS

7,543 posts

184 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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If you have 2k why don't you get a good car that you will own?

Driving a finance companies car around for 5 years? Feck that.

jamie128

Original Poster:

1,604 posts

186 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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seat leon i can get a 07 for 7500 for the diesel


are these the same mehanicals as the golf reliability wise?

jamie128

Original Poster:

1,604 posts

186 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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DannyVTS said:
If you have 2k why don't you get a good car that you will own?

Driving a finance companies car around for 5 years? Feck that.
i want a newish nice, low mileage car that will last me for a while

DannyVTS

7,543 posts

184 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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jamie128 said:
DannyVTS said:
If you have 2k why don't you get a good car that you will own?

Driving a finance companies car around for 5 years? Feck that.
i want a newish nice, low mileage car that will last me for a while
Fair enough, can't see your logic personally.

jamie128 said:
seat leon i can get a 07 for 7500 for the diesel


are these the same mehanicals as the golf reliability wise?
Yes, is it the 1.9 or the 2.0?

theironduke

6,995 posts

204 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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jamie128 said:
DannyVTS said:
If you have 2k why don't you get a good car that you will own?

Driving a finance companies car around for 5 years? Feck that.
i want a newish nice, low mileage car that will last me for a while
Plenty of nice reliable cars about for 2k.

I won't go any firther as the finance V outright debate has been done enough already.

g3org3y

21,612 posts

207 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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Awaits:
- 'OMFG the Golf is dullzzzzzz'
- 'Buy this 1985 BMW 750il instead for 2.5k'
- 'You are a 'tard buying on finance, we only use cash on PH'
- Inevitable locking

STW2010

5,864 posts

178 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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jamie128 said:
DannyVTS said:
If you have 2k why don't you get a good car that you will own?

Driving a finance companies car around for 5 years? Feck that.
i want a newish nice, low mileage car that will last me for a while
You can get a nice car for £2k.

I have never owned a car less than 5 years old, and that is by choice. My current ride is 11 years old in February (we'll be celebrating with a jet wash). I fully expect this car to be with me for another 2-3 years before I change.

Seriously though, look at the sort of cars you can get for £3-4k (so minimal finance), and you will find some true gems that were worth well over £20k from new.

theironduke

6,995 posts

204 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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g3org3y said:
Awaits:
- 'OMFG the Golf is dullzzzzzz'
- 'Buy this 1985 BMW 750il instead for 2.5k'
- 'You are a 'tard buying on finance, we only use cash on PH'
- Inevitable locking
BMW didn't make a 750il in 1985...you'll be wanting an E32, '88 onwards my good man wink

DannyVTS

7,543 posts

184 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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g3org3y said:
Awaits:
- 'OMFG the Golf is dullzzzzzz'
- 'Buy this 1985 BMW 750il instead for 2.5k'
- 'You are a 'tard buying on finance, we only use cash on PH'
- Inevitable locking
Im sorry, i just never understood this finance bks on cars

I have a bit of spare income each month, that i save up for a rainy day or a nicer car in a few years. Why would i spend it on a car that in a couple of years will be mine but with daft interest and a lot of dough lost.

Buying cars with cash and not being tied in Ftw

jamie128

Original Poster:

1,604 posts

186 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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STW2010 said:
jamie128 said:
DannyVTS said:
If you have 2k why don't you get a good car that you will own?

Driving a finance companies car around for 5 years? Feck that.
i want a newish nice, low mileage car that will last me for a while
You can get a nice car for £2k.

I have never owned a car less than 5 years old, and that is by choice. My current ride is 11 years old in February (we'll be celebrating with a jet wash). I fully expect this car to be with me for another 2-3 years before I change.

Seriously though, look at the sort of cars you can get for £3-4k (so minimal finance), and you will find some true gems that were worth well over £20k from new.
ill own the car as ill be getting a bank loan to pay it btw

STW2010

5,864 posts

178 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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jamie128 said:
STW2010 said:
jamie128 said:
DannyVTS said:
If you have 2k why don't you get a good car that you will own?

Driving a finance companies car around for 5 years? Feck that.
i want a newish nice, low mileage car that will last me for a while
You can get a nice car for £2k.

I have never owned a car less than 5 years old, and that is by choice. My current ride is 11 years old in February (we'll be celebrating with a jet wash). I fully expect this car to be with me for another 2-3 years before I change.

Seriously though, look at the sort of cars you can get for £3-4k (so minimal finance), and you will find some true gems that were worth well over £20k from new.
ill own the car as ill be getting a bank loan to pay it btw
Ok, for clarity, when I said 'finance' I meant borrowed money.

jamie128

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1,604 posts

186 months

Sunday 19th December 2010
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what cars, age and mileage are good for up to 4000 then?

id prefer diesel