Discussion
Steve vRS said:
It is a co. car and I'm limited to manual. I can't even have metallic paint so it's a good job the car looks best in Tornado Red!
Steve
I chose DSG, and for me given mileage/type of driving it's the right decision, BUT I won't deny I miss the manual, especially when doing non work personal driving. DSG isn't perfect, it's laggy/delayed, definitely removes a level of interaction but it is relaxing, horses for courses.....if I was doing sub 10k personal only miles it would be manual all the way!Steve
In two minds about the GTD. As per my username, I am drawn to a vRS for the extra space. It would need to be a PCP or personal lease though.
I'm test driving an Octavia tomorrow and I've got a GTD all next weekend.
I would be £800 per year better off with a leased vRS than a co. GTD. Not a huge amount and easily wiped out with one small bump!
What would you all do? Or get a company Greenline and save the money to buy a 997 C2
Steve
I'm test driving an Octavia tomorrow and I've got a GTD all next weekend.
I would be £800 per year better off with a leased vRS than a co. GTD. Not a huge amount and easily wiped out with one small bump!
What would you all do? Or get a company Greenline and save the money to buy a 997 C2
Steve
20k miles in mine, 44mpg is the "real" world absolutely spot on.
Good looking, well specced , decent chassis, a Golf is just as roomy as a 3 series in reality with the added advantage of the folding seats and rear hatch. Poor throttle response and very slightly disappointing mpg are the only downsides
Its cheaper to lease than the Skoda or Seat alternatives because it retains its value better despite the higher list.
Good choice.
Good looking, well specced , decent chassis, a Golf is just as roomy as a 3 series in reality with the added advantage of the folding seats and rear hatch. Poor throttle response and very slightly disappointing mpg are the only downsides
Its cheaper to lease than the Skoda or Seat alternatives because it retains its value better despite the higher list.
Good choice.
Steve vRS said:
Well I've got one for the weekend.
It is lovely! I'm taking it out for a good thrappelling tomorrow but it is a lovely place to sit, especially at night.
So is a company GTD better than a personal leased vRS which would leave me £800 a year in change too....
Steve
As a car the Golf edges the Skoda but as its cheaper too its a no brainer unless you need the extra spaceIt is lovely! I'm taking it out for a good thrappelling tomorrow but it is a lovely place to sit, especially at night.
So is a company GTD better than a personal leased vRS which would leave me £800 a year in change too....
Steve
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