The Golf R lease thread
Discussion
maccas99 said:
Hello all,
What does the PH collective think about this deal:
VW Golf R 5dr DSG Sat Nav Night Blue Met
Pre-Facelift
5k miles
£311/month including maintenance over 2 years
£1500 initial payment
£180 fee
I make that 25% (just) of a P11d of 34k.
Thoughts?
PS.Before anyone gets excited, this is the last one that this broker has...
Where's that from? Seems better than ive been offered by vehiclesavers.What does the PH collective think about this deal:
VW Golf R 5dr DSG Sat Nav Night Blue Met
Pre-Facelift
5k miles
£311/month including maintenance over 2 years
£1500 initial payment
£180 fee
I make that 25% (just) of a P11d of 34k.
Thoughts?
PS.Before anyone gets excited, this is the last one that this broker has...
hanny1973 said:
Hi - looks a good deal to me? Where is that from?
http://www.neva.direct/personal-lease-cars/volkswa...Although their customer services isn't great... I asked for a custom quote and they haven't got back to me.
Birdster said:
Mine finally turned up. Love the night blue, really suits the car.
Only photo I have so far, sorry.
I really need to drive it properly at the weekend. First impressions are that it's a very capable car and a different place to be compared to my Fiesta ST. Not as playful, more grown up. I actually miss the playfulness of that car. The torque steer was predictable and the nimbleness made it easy to place. I suspect it's just an adjustment phase as the Golf really is point and go and just does it with no fuss.
I also need to read the manual as I need to make sure I'm fully aware of the adaptive cruise etc. I turned it off to get the mileage reading I think. Is the miles in the bottom left corner (circled) total mileage that doesn't reset?
Thanks.
Glad you got a 3 door. The 5 door looks incredibly dull, like Golfs always have in too many door flavour. Not that I've looked particularly hard yet, but I have noticed a distinct lack of 3 door options as a lease.Only photo I have so far, sorry.
I really need to drive it properly at the weekend. First impressions are that it's a very capable car and a different place to be compared to my Fiesta ST. Not as playful, more grown up. I actually miss the playfulness of that car. The torque steer was predictable and the nimbleness made it easy to place. I suspect it's just an adjustment phase as the Golf really is point and go and just does it with no fuss.
I also need to read the manual as I need to make sure I'm fully aware of the adaptive cruise etc. I turned it off to get the mileage reading I think. Is the miles in the bottom left corner (circled) total mileage that doesn't reset?
Thanks.
That is how 4WD Golfs have always been. The weight of them numbs the nimbleness a bit. That inert feeling of heft and security quickly grows on you though, because it doesn't get tossed around the road half as much as some lighter, stiffer sprung, more agile hatches.
SuperchargedVR6 said:
Glad you got a 3 door. The 5 door looks incredibly dull, like Golfs always have in too many door flavour. Not that I've looked particularly hard yet, but I have noticed a distinct lack of 3 door options as a lease.
That is how 4WD Golfs have always been. The weight of them numbs the nimbleness a bit. That inert feeling of heft and security quickly grows on you though, because it doesn't get tossed around the road half as much as some lighter, stiffer sprung, more agile hatches.
Thanks for the reply. I'm starting to gel with the car now. Did a longer drive London to Northampton the weekend and it's a comfortable place to be and overtakes effortlessly. That is how 4WD Golfs have always been. The weight of them numbs the nimbleness a bit. That inert feeling of heft and security quickly grows on you though, because it doesn't get tossed around the road half as much as some lighter, stiffer sprung, more agile hatches.
SuperchargedVR6 said:
Glad you got a 3 door. The 5 door looks incredibly dull, like Golfs always have in too many door flavour.
This is very subjective, I think that if they had changed the shape of the car for the 3 door such as Seat did with the outgoing Ibiza or like the Astra Mk5 then that would be a different story. I can't put my finger on it but something about the 3 door Golfs from Mk5 onward make the 3 doors look like an afterthought compared to 5 doors in terms of the lines of the car and the glass shape. I do think this is less the case on Mk7 than the other two though.TomScrut said:
SuperchargedVR6 said:
Glad you got a 3 door. The 5 door looks incredibly dull, like Golfs always have in too many door flavour.
This is very subjective, I think that if they had changed the shape of the car for the 3 door such as Seat did with the outgoing Ibiza or like the Astra Mk5 then that would be a different story. I can't put my finger on it but something about the 3 door Golfs from Mk5 onward make the 3 doors look like an afterthought compared to 5 doors in terms of the lines of the car and the glass shape. I do think this is less the case on Mk7 than the other two though.I agree, the MK7 did at least keep the same basic body shape, but there's just something about shorter doors and the rear quarter glass that just doesn't gel for me visually. Like you say, with the MK5/6, the steeply raked rear quarter panel defined the look of the car in 3 door flavour, but the 5 door did away with that shape completely, and it looked horribly bland as a consequence, imo.
You can definitely see where VW saved a lot of money with the MK7's design.
SuperchargedVR6 said:
TomScrut said:
SuperchargedVR6 said:
Glad you got a 3 door. The 5 door looks incredibly dull, like Golfs always have in too many door flavour.
This is very subjective, I think that if they had changed the shape of the car for the 3 door such as Seat did with the outgoing Ibiza or like the Astra Mk5 then that would be a different story. I can't put my finger on it but something about the 3 door Golfs from Mk5 onward make the 3 doors look like an afterthought compared to 5 doors in terms of the lines of the car and the glass shape. I do think this is less the case on Mk7 than the other two though.I agree, the MK7 did at least keep the same basic body shape, but there's just something about shorter doors and the rear quarter glass that just doesn't gel for me visually. Like you say, with the MK5/6, the steeply raked rear quarter panel defined the look of the car in 3 door flavour, but the 5 door did away with that shape completely, and it looked horribly bland as a consequence, imo.
You can definitely see where VW saved a lot of money with the MK7's design.
sunniguy said:
So I've been offered:
Golf R Facelift 2017 DSG 5DR
6k miles
Reverse camera
Pearl deep black
Initial: 2659.95
23* 295.55
Fees: 180
Total: 9637.24
I'll probably knock off a bit by going for solid white. Now to decide if I should go for it or wait for a better deal
Assuming this isn't delivered before 31 March does that price include the increased VED rate for the first year?Golf R Facelift 2017 DSG 5DR
6k miles
Reverse camera
Pearl deep black
Initial: 2659.95
23* 295.55
Fees: 180
Total: 9637.24
I'll probably knock off a bit by going for solid white. Now to decide if I should go for it or wait for a better deal
Wow - over £9 grand down the pan in 2 years! Why not get a loan and buy a low mileage nearly new one for say £21k. It would only cost you £2-3 grand including interest and depreciation, and you could spend the other £6k on something else! Just a thought - hate to see ppl throwing money away
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2017...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2017...
TimmyMallett said:
It's cheaper because it's over three years older and possibly 2 models older compared to the one above.
It's a Mk7 Golf R. The OP is looking at a Mk7.5 facelift model, which is 95% the same, just some mild updates. Tbh the novelty of owning a 'new' car wears off pretty quickly, especially now that number plates change every 6 months. A 2014 car is hardly old! Even if he went for a used DSG model, you'd still make a massive saving over renting, thats' my only point. Just giving the guy some options.Captain Caveman said:
It's a Mk7 Golf R. The OP is looking at a Mk7.5 facelift model, which is 95% the same, just some mild updates.
For me, the biggest draw of a Mk7.5 over the Mk7 would be the option of the virtual dashboard first seen on the Audi TT. I find myself barely looking at the dials on my cars these days and much prefer a digital speedo (both my cars have one in addition to their dials) so dispensing with the dials altogether is quite appealing to me. Gassing Station | Audi, Seat, Skoda & VW | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff