Hiya, i'm new to the site need some advice on a GTi as i am just about to buy one....
I'm considering buying a 1.6 GTi...the wheels are corroded but the place is going to sort the wheels, any idea as to how long they will stay in good condition?
Also with regards the the recall on the pedal box, if it hasn't already been done will VW still do this free of charge saying it was a manufacturer's fault or would i be charged?
Also has anyone ever had there car inspected before purchasing it? Would you recommend it? The car is going to be MOT'd and serviced.
Thanks, Sheena
Polo GTi...need some information
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Re: Polo GTi...need some information
Keep the wheels in good nick and you should be ok...........................5h33na wrote:Hiya, i'm new to the site need some advice on a GTi as i am just about to buy one....
I'm considering buying a 1.6 GTi...the wheels are corroded but the place is going to sort the wheels, any idea as to how long they will stay in good condition?
Also with regards the the recall on the pedal box, if it hasn't already been done will VW still do this free of charge saying it was a manufacturer's fault or would i be charged?
Also has anyone ever had there car inspected before purchasing it? Would you recommend it? The car is going to be MOT'd and serviced.
Thanks, Sheena
As for the recall..... If it hasn't already been done i would think that as long as you took it to an actual VW dealer they would do it free....... Seems to be differant ways of proving if the car has been done... Some dealers put stickers in the boot or the engine compartment and others like mine just gave me a completion certificate..... If you take the car to a dealer they can input the reg and it'll roll up a full VW service history for the car....If it has one.
Happy GTi huntin'
Cheers
Dave.
