What next after a leased Golf R?
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Perhaps I should have posted this "first world" dilemma in a more general section as I am not restricting myself to a VW or Audi.
So five months into my two year lease period, I am enjoying the car more than ever. The engine has loosened up and is delivering even more mid range grunt and improved flexibility. The car really is just perfect for my needs. However, like an addict I can't help thinking about where my next fix will come from. I am not averse to buying used and really only leased this car because of the cracking deals.
Any thoughts or ideas from the similarly afflicted?
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So five months into my two year lease period, I am enjoying the car more than ever. The engine has loosened up and is delivering even more mid range grunt and improved flexibility. The car really is just perfect for my needs. However, like an addict I can't help thinking about where my next fix will come from. I am not averse to buying used and really only leased this car because of the cracking deals.
Any thoughts or ideas from the similarly afflicted?
pp
It doesn't have to be sheer performance for me. I have a weekend toy and the other half drives our luxo barge. I love the R because it is such good value on a lease. So the replacement has either got to be a cracking lease deal or a used buy that is practical and fun.
The BMW M135i would be appealing on a good lease deal. The only other thing that is sparking my interest is a Skoda Yeti. Peanuts on a lease.
pp
The BMW M135i would be appealing on a good lease deal. The only other thing that is sparking my interest is a Skoda Yeti. Peanuts on a lease.
pp
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