Golf R - Akrapovic exhaust or not?
Golf R - Akrapovic exhaust or not?
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Uahmed92

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10 posts

91 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Hi all, I’m looking to lease a golf R. I priced one up for £350 a month with £4000 initial rental for a 2 year lease on 8k miles a year with the following extras:
White silver metallic paint
Panoramic Roof
Black Pretoria Alloys
Dynaudio sound pack
Gloss black mirrors
90% rear tints.
I am also thinking about adding the akrapovic exhaust but seen as it’s a £3000 optional extra, it will take the monthly price to £423 with £5000 initial rental. Is it worth it, does the akrapovic exhaust actually make that much of a difference?

Terzo123

4,621 posts

228 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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12k to rent a car for two years, or 15k with a fancy exhaust. Ouch!

Edited by Terzo123 on Saturday 28th July 13:25

ZX10R NIN

29,749 posts

145 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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If you like an engine note then yes it's worth it.

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

176 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Uahmed92 said:
Hi all, I’m looking to lease a golf R. I priced one up for £350 a month with £4000 initial rental for a 2 year lease on 8k miles a year with the following extras:
White silver metallic paint
Panoramic Roof
Black Pretoria Alloys
Dynaudio sound pack
Gloss black mirrors
90% rear tints.
I am also thinking about adding the akrapovic exhaust but seen as it’s a £3000 optional extra, it will take the monthly price to £423 with £5000 initial rental. Is it worth it, does the akrapovic exhaust actually make that much of a difference?
If you are leasing a car add zero spec.

If you are adding spec, then buy it.

That's already a very expensive lease before you add the Akrapovic. Have you remembered to add the VAT?

Blaster72

11,950 posts

217 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Uahmed92 said:
Hi all, I’m looking to lease a golf R. I priced one up for £350 a month with £4000 initial rental for a 2 year lease on 8k miles a year with the following extras:
White silver metallic paint
Panoramic Roof
Black Pretoria Alloys
Dynaudio sound pack
Gloss black mirrors
90% rear tints.
I am also thinking about adding the akrapovic exhaust but seen as it’s a £3000 optional extra, it will take the monthly price to £423 with £5000 initial rental. Is it worth it, does the akrapovic exhaust actually make that much of a difference?
Only you know what budget you have to play with so I'll leave the finances. There's a great video on youtube which gives a good idea of what to expect with the akrapovic exhaust.

1.40 onwards for the noises

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-Q9-z8QlLY



syl

693 posts

95 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Helicopter123 said:
If you are leasing a car add zero spec.

If you are adding spec, then buy it.
If you buy it with added spec, you still lose the lot when you trade it in 2 years later. Might be a better proposition if you were going to keep the car 5+ years.

Only he can decide whether the sound is worth £125/month. It wouldn't be for me, that's for sure.

SCEtoAUX

4,119 posts

101 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Best part of £2k to rent an exhaust for two years. The world has gone mad.

Blaster72

11,950 posts

217 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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SCEtoAUX said:
Best part of £2k to rent an exhaust for two years. The world has gone mad.
Says the man with 3 cars rofl

Anyway it's £2736 additional over the two years.

If the OP wants it and can afford it, why not?

Funk

27,194 posts

229 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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You'll probably get the same advice as you were given in the other thread you started: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

You're doing 'leasing' wrong, you'll pay through the nose for something you're never going to own. The trick with leasing is to put as few extras on the car as possible - my R has just metallic paint as an option. Leasing is a great option in SOME instances but you have to know how the system works.

I would strongly recommend that you need to take a moment and understand exactly what you're getting yourself into and how different finance methods work to your advantage or detriment.

P.S. You'd have to be mental to put the Akro exhaust on a lease Golf.

Edited by Funk on Saturday 28th July 16:17

Nickp82

3,742 posts

113 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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As above, paying almost £3k to borrow an exhaust for a few years is crazy.

Can the exhaust be bought seperately? If so, buy one, have it fitted post-delivery and remove pre-collection so you can at least recoup some of the money by selling it.

SCEtoAUX

4,119 posts

101 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Blaster72 said:
SCEtoAUX said:
Best part of £2k to rent an exhaust for two years. The world has gone mad.
Says the man with 3 cars rofl

Anyway it's £2736 additional over the two years.

If the OP wants it and can afford it, why not?
No reason why not, his money, he can do what he pleases with it. I just think it's a vast amount of money to rent an exhaust.

anonymous-user

74 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Drove a Golf R with a Akrapovic exhaust the other day. I wasn't all that impressed hearing in the metal, I'm even less impressed at seeing the price tag. 3k!?

For a 3k exhaust I'd expect it to make a car sound like rolling thunder. Instead it makes a crap sounding car sound ever so very slightly less crap.

aka_kerrly

12,493 posts

230 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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If you have the money why not lease the Golf R minus the exhaust then get the Akrapovic or exhaust for £2500 have it fitted and then when you return the car swap the exhausts back and sell the aftermarket exhaust for a good chunk of your money back.

Or get the standard car an fit a Miltek for a fraction of the price or for even cheaper speak to Trackslag about a resonator delete which again allows the car to be returned to standard at the end of the lease.

Funk

27,194 posts

229 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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aka_kerrly said:
If you have the money why not lease the Golf R minus the exhaust then get the Akrapovic or exhaust for £2500 have it fitted and then when you return the car swap the exhausts back and sell the aftermarket exhaust for a good chunk of your money back.

Or get the standard car an fit a Miltek for a fraction of the price or for even cheaper speak to Trackslag about a resonator delete which again allows the car to be returned to standard at the end of the lease.
I don't think that recommending modifying a lease car is sensible advice. It's not his to play about with and should something happen to it he could add breach of contract to the list of problems. Leases specifically exclude modifications, the car is not yours to mod.

aka_kerrly

12,493 posts

230 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Funk said:
I don't think that recommending modifying a lease car is sensible advice. It's not his to play about with and should something happen to it he could add breach of contract to the list of problems. Leases specifically exclude modifications, the car is not yours to mod.
That is indeed sound advice and you're absolutely right I shouldn't really encourage such behaviour but we all know it takes place.

Hell , i've seen lease cars fitted with air ride and all sorts and returned to standard a week before hand back. Only a very trained eye would be able to tell- the issue of course is should anything happen to the vehicle BEFORE it is returned. Bonkers but there ya go, there always people prepared to bend the rules.


Blaster72

11,950 posts

217 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Funk said:
I don't think that recommending modifying a lease car is sensible advice. It's not his to play about with and should something happen to it he could add breach of contract to the list of problems. Leases specifically exclude modifications, the car is not yours to mod.
Mine doesn't, my lease specifically states you need to ask for permission before carrying out any modifications and that any mods need to be reversible.

pidsy

8,530 posts

177 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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What is it with the finance threads at the moment!

People are throwing ridiculous sums away!

Blaster72

11,950 posts

217 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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This isn't a finance thread but feel free to add your 2p worth anyway rofl

Jag_NE

3,276 posts

120 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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pidsy said:
What is it with the finance threads at the moment!

People are throwing ridiculous sums away!
Let these fools spend their money, it’s good for the economy!

aka_kerrly

12,493 posts

230 months

Saturday 28th July 2018
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Blaster72 said:
This isn't a finance thread but feel free to add your 2p worth anyway rofl
Clearly is, should the OP finance a £3000 exhaust over 2 years on a lease car.

To be frank, I wasn't at all surprised to see a topic the other day on buying tyres on 2 or 3 year financeeek There appears to be very few things left in the world that you can't have for £X per month.