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BZG Wagon wrote:I've moved to Sydney; after having a 4wd hack in NZ (one of 3 cars we had) I'm keen on another so I can explore beaches, forests etc. But I'm not too sure on the 4wding scene near Sydney and it'd be a PITA around the city.
On the flip-side; for a small pay cut my company will organise a new lease car of my choice which covers petrol, servicing, repairs & insurance. A new 4wd is out of the question due to price.
The DSG gearbox felt good - (responsive, quick, smooth) but they city's so dense there's nowhere decent to take it through it's paces. Plus a clutch-less gearbox in Sydney makes sense due to traffic (which is 24/7) and the GTi's a nice little car for the city, and imagine good on the open road for when we want to get out of the city and explore.
Bang for buck Audi's seem expensive, and let's face it - a VW is an Audi in sheep's clothing.
I read some reviews on XR5's (I love the look of them) and the GTi seems to pip them in most tests. Ditto with WRX's. Might organise a drive though.
BZG Wagon wrote:I'd love an R, but that's a whole other price bracket.
Grrrrrrr! wrote:Google "volkswagen DSG recall". Then run away from anything DSG.
iOnic wrote:Who cares. New car warranty. Buy whatever you feel like, if it breaks - make them fix it then buy another in 3 years. I assume you're not running out of money if a $50k daily is a real option?
Nuty|Mike wrote:iOnic wrote:Who cares. New car warranty. Buy whatever you feel like, if it breaks - make them fix it then buy another in 3 years. I assume you're not running out of money if a $50k daily is a real option?
Exactly new car warranty and if you read up he says his company could pay the lease .
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