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Del_GTi
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Post by Del_GTi »

No bother mate.

I agree. Hold off and make sure you get the one you want, no harm in going for a look, it gives you and idea of what they can be like and what to look for.

I went and saw 3 before i got one i wanted, first one was a bit scabby but was in a VW dealer who said he would do all work to get it back to A1 but it was the fact it was in that condition in the 1st place that put me off.

Yet it was 1 owner, female and she was a Doctor.
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Post by owenjt »

So what can i get for around £5k??

And exactly what is standard on a polo gti?
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My spec:

- 46,000 Miles
- Full VWSH
- 1 Owner
- Remote Central Locking
- Climate Control
- 6 CD Multichanger
- Rear Speakers
- Origional Matts
- Xenons
- 15" BBS Wheels


I payed £4,800 2 months ago!

Phill.
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Post by owenjt »

Private or trade? Where's the best place to look?
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Post by PhilGTi »

I got my one private, trade dont tend to keep em, because if you buy one from a dealership they have to put new wheels on and it costs like 1500 for them... if they get one partex they tend to give it to a local garage as overstock. Or so im told from my dads friend @ Stockton VW. Hes general manager so he gave me alot of info!

Phill.
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Post by Del_GTi »

I don't know if they'd put new wheels on. I was told by 3 dealers, all different , that they wouldn't put new wheels on as this is only covered under manufacturers warranty.

The VW approved warranty doesn't cover this.

So i was told, though the VW dealer i got mine from agreed to refurb mine. Though did a crap job.

Was also told by all of them that they rarely see them and when the do get them, they don't stay long at all, cos someone is always looking for one.
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Post by PhilGTi »

Yeah, they are pretty funny about giving new wheels but its actually a recognised fault now apparently and by the customer rights stuff etc etc they have to and so dont keep them...

Phill.
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Post by Del_GTi »

That's it i'm goin back tomorrow before my warranty runs out in August, hehe. :)

Seriously though, would i have much of a case considering the dealer refurbed them and it's been almost a year since i got the car?
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Post by PhilGTi »

Yes, simple matter is, if your cars paint was under warranty and it corroded they would repair it right? Say it recorroded in a years time you would more then expect them to redo it?

Just because its wheels dont make a difference! Im 90% sure if you argue enough and do it in the right mannor at the least you will get a refurb!

Phill.
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Post by Del_GTi »

Well, i'm planning on taking the wheels off this winter and gettin them refurbed myself, then at least i know they are done right.
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Post by PhilGTi »

Good plan... im thinking of refurbing mine so i can put them back on for resale if noone wants to buy them. Otherwise i could just take the offer of £200 for them the way they are!

Phill.
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Post by Del_GTi »

Mines are gonna be summer wheels only. I'm getting my winter wheels when i come back from hols in september. Then the BBS's are getting tyres removed, split down and sent away.
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

polosilver wrote:I found that pretty much every GTi on the earth was a peice of **** bar the odd ones owned by Enthusiasts or OAP's. Pictures dont show **** all, i had 1600x1200 high res pics of 1 that i went to see and it looked f*****g spotless, when i got there it had loads of marks, dents, scratches etc!!

If it is in good nick it sounds about the right price!

Phill.
Where was that one up for sale Phil? I was sent pics of one a bit like that, looked really nice then I was sent a pic of the mark on it, lets just say I didn't e-mail back.
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Post by owenjt »

Ok how about this:

2001-X VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.6 GTi 5dr Hatchback
Mileage: 42000 mls
Doors 5
Colour: Silver
Specific Colour Reflex silver metallic

ABS, Air Conditioning / Climate, Alarm / Immobiliser, Alloy Wheels, Central Locking, Driver and Passenger Airbags, Electric Windows and Mirrors, PAS, Full Service History

Vw demonstrator+1 Lady owner.Full Vw service history with Servicing reciepts Grey/Red cloth interior.Remote central locking.6 Disc cd changer.Abs brakes.Rear wash wipe.Front fog lights.price includes 12 Months Parts/labour warranty and Hpi certificate

£5,995


????? Or if not how much would you say its worth?
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Post by PhilGTi »

Sounds okay, but its a bit expensive and for that kinda money id expect leather etc...

"Vw demonstrator" i doubt it without leather... another way of saying its been a company car and all the staff had a good go of it...

5dr too...

Phill.
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