Mk5 Golf Tdi v Audi A3 Tdi
Discussion
Hi folks,
I'm at the point in my life where I need a 5 door diesel hatch (baby on the way, potentially large annual mileage and the Mrs doesn't like large cars).
So, having done a bit (ok, quite a lot) of research, I'm looking at Golf's and A3's with the old(ish) 1.9 tdi 105ps engine (no DPF, pretty bombproof).
I can get a four year old Golf, probably match spec, for £7-8k, while an A3 at similar age and spec seems to add a couple of grand to that. The Mrs prefers the Audi (no she's not a badge snob) and I must admit I can't disagree. Thing is, unless I'm much mistaken, they're pretty much the same car, so is the Audi worth the extra money.
Specifically, I'd be interested to hear thoughts and experience regarding any significant differences in build quality and refinement.
Thanks for any help.
I'm at the point in my life where I need a 5 door diesel hatch (baby on the way, potentially large annual mileage and the Mrs doesn't like large cars).
So, having done a bit (ok, quite a lot) of research, I'm looking at Golf's and A3's with the old(ish) 1.9 tdi 105ps engine (no DPF, pretty bombproof).
I can get a four year old Golf, probably match spec, for £7-8k, while an A3 at similar age and spec seems to add a couple of grand to that. The Mrs prefers the Audi (no she's not a badge snob) and I must admit I can't disagree. Thing is, unless I'm much mistaken, they're pretty much the same car, so is the Audi worth the extra money.
Specifically, I'd be interested to hear thoughts and experience regarding any significant differences in build quality and refinement.
Thanks for any help.
Although the A3 is more, it'll be still worth proportionally more when you sell it again, so the difference is really only the depreciation on £2k (provided you have the £2k up front!). I'd say get the A3 - there doesn't have to be an objective reason for it, other than that's what she wants....
Heathwood said:
Yeah I know. I've never had to buy a car I needed rather than wanted before. Usually I love nosing around for a new car but today I couldn't have been more bored if we were out choosing a new washing machine.
Don't let the missus hear this, you're supposed to be excited about ALL aspects of the baby!Personally I'd go for the Golf, just prefer them.
no one will want your old a3 when you come to sell it on, it doesnt have LEDs;)
what is exactly wrong with the ford focus if your just looking for a family lugging car, and its a better drive than a golf / A3, your get a newer model which will more than likely have more kit
also focuses dont have a massive injector recall that Vw are sweeping under the rug
what is exactly wrong with the ford focus if your just looking for a family lugging car, and its a better drive than a golf / A3, your get a newer model which will more than likely have more kit
also focuses dont have a massive injector recall that Vw are sweeping under the rug
Why not the Seat Leon FR TDI better drive than either more powerful and cheaper as well...
Couple of Examples
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...
Couple of Examples
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...
Edited by greggy50 on Saturday 30th June 21:35
greggy50 said:
Why not the Seat Leon FR TDI better drive than either more powerful and cheaper as well...
Couple of Examples
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...
Thanks Greg, Leon's are certainly worth considering. Not keen on the interior but worth a look. Couple of Examples
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2012...
Edited by greggy50 on Saturday 30th June 21:35
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i would probably go for the Golf if it were me.
k the MPG and get a mk2 focus st for the same money?