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Thread: GTi or 2.0L option

  1. #21

    check just cars. I had a massive difference with mine...
    Quote Originally Posted by Whubbsie View Post
    There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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    ye that quote is def. off. As a 22 yr old 04 GTI and have wheels insured for $2500. im paying $1700. Without the wheels id be on about $1300-1400.
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  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by onevan View Post
    Hey guys, thanks for the very helpfull comments. You're not helping me go the easier driving more responsible 2.0 L option!

    Just some questions that I haven't answered:

    At the beginning I'd like to keep it stock then maybe in the future may reconsider. Would like to see how it goes stock first before I go too crazy...

    Thanks for the link to the service schedule, sorry for not looking properly before!

    I'm checking the cars out on Sunday, yeah I'll be very interested if the GTi owner has kept up its service intervals. That's probably the only thing really stopping me at the moment from getting it.

    Hmm just checking NRMA quote online a 26 year old driver with a flawless history gets charged $2128.41 per annum. Wow, I expected up to $1500...
    Try AAMI- I upped the excess to $1000 and the insurance is <$700 p/a 28 y/old rating 1 in Hawthorn Melb (with the modifications listed).. AAMI clearly rate the GTi as a lower risk turbo

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    im 22 and with all my mods im paying 1200

    MK4 GTI|REVO|4BAR ADJ FPR|APR FMIC|APR R1 DV|TURBO INLET PIPE|KONI|WHITELINE|CUSTOM CAI + K&N|2.5" TB + HI FLOW CAT| ECS DOGBONE

  5. #25
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    I have a 2.0l

    Hello, just signed up now and I will be online every now and then.

    I have a 2.0l sport 2004. Bought it at the end of August.
    Paid $20,000 including S/Duty, 35,000 klms. Bought it from a chick in Melbourne who hardly drove it with full service history.
    It felt a bit sluggish until I bought a K & N filter. I put in the standard box
    and also added an a additional pipe that sucks cold air from the bumber.
    Goes much harder and is more responsive. I will add a 2.0 inch exhaust and
    extractors soon.
    I thought about a Gti, but required $5000.00 extra. Most of the Gti's I looked at were priced at about $25,000 most had b/w 50-70kms.
    Also, the sport has the same options and interior as the Gti. You can find them with and without sunroofs. Only problem is they have standard springs and shocks. Mine will be lowered very soon with H&R sport springs.
    Insurance for me 30yr old rating 1 $890.00 through suncorp.
    If you are considering insurance don't use budget direct, they use secondhand parts.

    You can always add a turbo later if you want, won't cost more than $5000.00.

    Hope this helps you decide, thats if you already haven't.

    Haz

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    NGOLF ive seen your car

    Ive been to the restaurant you manage and I saw your Gti parked outside in pole position.
    The rims are sick and the car is spotless, and it looks fully sick.
    I thought about asking at the restaurant who owns that mad Gti outside, but
    now I know.
    Don't become slack and leave it dirty.


    Ps: Everyone reading this should go and try the Lebanese food, I ate so much I felt it the next day. Fantastic food and good service.

    Cheers
    Haz

  7. #27
    Welcome aboard Haz If your from MElbourne, post up your location. We have an up coming cruise, it'd be good to see you there.

    The sport came well equiped - yes it had the nice interior like the gti, yes you could get the sunroof like the gti. But one problem still remains, it's not a gti. The upgraded engine and brakes and suspension and standard inclusions will loeve the sport behind in future re-sale value. But again - I'm biased. Go with what your heart says....
    Quote Originally Posted by Whubbsie View Post
    There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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    man i dont know why everyone rates the gti's so much, ive got a 2.0 litre sport and it goes pretty well, ive driven a gti and obviously at around 3000 it goes harder but im definetly happy with the 2.0 sport

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    Quote Originally Posted by flynhigh2007 View Post
    man i dont know why everyone rates the gti's so much, ive got a 2.0 litre sport and it goes pretty well, ive driven a gti and obviously at around 3000 it goes harder but im definetly happy with the 2.0 sport
    I guess it's a case of "to each their own"


    Cheers

    George
    06 Jetta 2.0TFSI Killed by a Lexus!
    09 Eos 2.0TSI DSG Loved this car but has now gone to a new home!!
    14 EOS 2.0 TSI has arrived!

  10. #30
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    Hi Neil

    You have a point, i was very close to buying a gti, but can you imagine the missus driving it-who rarely drives manual.
    Riding the clutch, grinding 1st to 2nd, then at 3000rpm a gush of psi boost-boooooooooooooom there goes the turbo.
    On a serious note ill be driving around kids in it so I have to be responsible. If the missus buys a standard golf then there will be some serious mods made to mine.

    Cheers
    Haz

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