Originally posted by Xenophon
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VW Golf Match. The iPod connection is pretty cool. Although its not as easy to use as it should be. Only plays playlists really. Doesnt give you the name of the songs on the CD Player. -
Yes, it does matter! When the car is three years old it will still have done as many miles as if you had bought a year old one and driven it for two years. I really don't see the sense in buying a brand new car. Don't get me wrong, I could have bought new last time but it just seemed like wasted money to me.Originally posted by n5goonerwell done, and now it has 100 miles on the clock, its worth 2/3 of what is was when you picked it up. But then again it is rather nice picking up a new car, I did this with the Jag, but again you loose lots of money on it in the first few months, but if you intend to keep it for years does it matter??Comment
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I got a one year old Golf TDi a couple of years ago, would not have touched a petrol one. Seems like you are good at making bad decisions regarding carsOriginally posted by el duderVW Golf Match. The iPod connection is pretty cool. Although its not as easy to use as it should be. Only plays playlists really. Doesnt give you the name of the songs on the CD Player.
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Yeah it has something to plug your unreliable, poorly built Mp3 player intoOriginally posted by DimPrawnIt may be an overpriced bad car, but it has an iPod connection, so can't all be bad eh?
I remember the good old days of this site when people used to moan about serious contractor related issues like house prices and immigration. How times have changed!?Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawnIt may be an overpriced bad car, but it has an iPod connection, so can't all be bad eh?
Oh yeah did i forget to mention that a family member works for them and i got an exclusive 20% discount on the retail price.
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Aha, that makes it a bit better value then!Originally posted by el duderOh yeah did i forget to mention that a family member works for them and i got an exclusive 20% discount on the retail price.

Still should have gone for the diesel though
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How much are they going for retail price? I got mine brand new from the factory for about £12kOriginally posted by chubbaAha, that makes it a bit better value then!
Still should have gone for the diesel though
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As they said on top gearOriginally posted by el duderNo i went for 1.6 FSI Petrol Engine.
Everyone keeps telling me i should have gone for the diesel?
"1.6 has "entry level" written all over it"Coffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by SpacecadetAs they said on top gear
"1.6 has "entry level" written all over it"
Well it is my first proper car. Id say the 1.4 would be 'entry level'Comment
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