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darren9

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I've paid off my loan Big grin this is very good news indeed. This also means I hve £200 a month extra.

So, now I have some choices of what to do with my tansportation needs.

So far the darren9 household has a GTi6 and a passat estate.

We also have me, the wife, a new baby and the dog to cart around

With the extra money I have 2 choices

1. Keep the GTi6 and passat and over time make changes to the GTi6 turning it into a track/fast road car as originally intended.

2. Take some finance out and change cars.

If I do change I'll need something new(ish) probably 5 door, but could manage with 3 doors if the car was right. It needs a large boot and to be a quick/enjoyable drive. If I do change the new car would be the main family transport for me, the wife and the baby and the passat will be swapped for a 1k diesel estate of some type for doggy carrying duties.

My short list of new cars are.

Renault sport Megane - hopfully an F1 if not a 225 or trophy (I think they're the good ones)

Seat Leon CupraR (mk1)

Subaru Impreza WRX (probably 'bug eye' with PPP)

Ford Focus ST 170

Skoda Octavia VRS

Also ... 206 GTi 180. Are they really that bad?

Any thoughts on the options? Anyone experienced the cars on my shortlist or any other suggestions? Or should I just keep and improve the GTi6?

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 02:08
welshpug!

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st170?! thats slower than the 6 so chuck that off the list Razz

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keep the 6 and dont get into more debt I'd say Smile

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 01:37
306crazy

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The cupra most superior car there
Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 01:40
darren9

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welshpug! wrote:
st170?! thats slower than the 6 so chuck that off the list Razz


I did think that but can get them in 5dr, they're well built, cheap parts and apparantly very good to drive

welshpug! wrote:
fuglyeye...


I like them Whistle and because no-one else does they're cheap. 5k for one with full subaru service history and the prrodrive performance pack is a lot of car for the money. I'm just a bit worried about running costs.

welshpug! wrote:
keep the 6 and dont get into more debt I'd say Smile


That is the sensible option Whistle but if that happens I'll end up spending a load of money on it. The damn car has already cost me what I bought for it again in the last couple of months, it will tun into a money pit and it will still be worth the gand sum of f*ck all. It would be nice to have a car I'll trust to complete a long journey without something collapsing, falling apart, falling off etc

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 01:44
jimbamboon

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http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread.php?id=140043&page=1

http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread.php?id=99130&page=1


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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 01:45
darren9

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Thanks mate, what did you go for in the end?

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 01:51
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Cupra no other choice if you want to be really sensible go for a 150bhp diesel cupra remap it then you'll be saying bye bye to a gti-6
Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 02:45
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Cupra no other choice if you want to be really sensible go for a 150bhp diesel cupra remap it then you'll be saying bye bye to a gti-6


Been there done that and got my finger badly burnt
Car was nice, nice drive, just not nice to fix when the turbo shit itself and bent a conrod at 40k miles, id had mine mapped to around 190bhp

Avoid the 150PD engines!, well known for engine troubles

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 02:50
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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 02:59
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306crazy wrote:
Cupra no other choice if you want to be really sensible go for a 150bhp diesel cupra remap it then you'll be saying bye bye to a gti-6


Been there done that and got my finger badly burnt
Car was nice, nice drive, just not nice to fix when the turbo shit itself and bent a conrod at 40k miles, id had mine mapped to around 190bhp

Avoid the 150PD engines!, well known for engine troubles



You've saved me buying a one in the future then DAM! Really wanted one
Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 03:02
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Apparently the 130pd engines where a lot stronger, my missus have a seat ibiza 130 and it is quick, remap and you easily say bye to the 6, good handling to if a little harsh.

Her model is the sport version, have had it some 2 yrs, have done 30000 miles and apart from 3 tyres and some new disks thats all we have done. to it.

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 03:08
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306crazy wrote:
The cupra most superior car there


I wouldn't agree there, but as its 4 door id go with it.

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 03:19
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As for the ST170, my mate has one and has had alot of things go wrong with it.

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 13:57
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306crazy wrote:
vernam616 wrote:
306crazy wrote:
Cupra no other choice if you want to be really sensible go for a 150bhp diesel cupra remap it then you'll be saying bye bye to a gti-6


Been there done that and got my finger badly burnt
Car was nice, nice drive, just not nice to fix when the turbo shit itself and bent a conrod at 40k miles, id had mine mapped to around 190bhp

Avoid the 150PD engines!, well known for engine troubles



You've saved me buying a one in the future then DAM! Really wanted one


The woes of my PD engine'd Golf

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 14:25
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You said you don't want to worry if you go on a long drive, easy take the passat!

Keep the 6 none of them listed above are as fun. Maybe the subaru Dunno

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 14:39
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aren't coppers on like 50k a year so an RS4 or 911 should surely be on the cards??? LOL

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 14:40
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Old cars, in fact any cars, always cost money. GTI-6 is a lot cheaper to run than some old cars. Or you can buy a newer car and spend a lot of money on finance interest. Changing cars always costs money too (so the seller can make their profit), so the money you "save" on not fixing the GTI-6 will be more than outweighed by changing the car.

I reckon take the extra £200 per month and spend it on your GTI-6 as a toy and keep the Passat for family transport duties.

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 14:50
darren9

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ballardpaul wrote:
You said you don't want to worry if you go on a long drive, easy take the passat!



The passat is on 130k and its a 1.8T starting to burn oil and have a few other problems.

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 15:37
bubbagti6

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change the passat for a diesel one.
proper easy that

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 22:56
jimbamboon

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darren9 wrote:
Thanks mate, what did you go for in the end?


I haven't yet, just biding my time, can't quite imagine life after the 6 yet but more importantly i don't want to take out finance or too much finance.

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 23:06
darren9

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I've been browsing various dealerships this afternoon and have narrowed down my choices to either.

1. keep what I have and service and fix any problems the passat has and upgrade the GTi6
2. LCR
3. WRX

..... hmmmm

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 23:07
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keep us posted and maybe do a bit of a review once you've chosen, as it help us indecisive lot!

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Posted 17th Aug 2011 at 23:13
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I see you'll soon have a little one to transport, we have a 11 month old baby and we're managing fine with a '6 and an Audi A4 Avant.

Get a maxicosi cabriofix or pebble carseat and the easyfit base and getting the little one in and out of the '6 is no hassle at all. Travel system fills the boot - but you'll learn to live with that.
Posted 18th Aug 2011 at 02:30
darren9

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mwl001 wrote:
I see you'll soon have a little one to transport, we have a 11 month old baby and we're managing fine with a '6 and an Audi A4 Avant.

Get a maxicosi cabriofix or pebble carseat and the easyfit base and getting the little one in and out of the '6 is no hassle at all. Travel system fills the boot - but you'll learn to live with that.


He came last week ... little man is a week old tomorrow. Big grin Love

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Posted 18th Aug 2011 at 03:06
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Perhaps it's time to update your signature then
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