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Re: Next car after your MK5 GTI?
« Reply #30 on: December 19, 2020, 02:50:03 pm »

OldGTI - Glad to hear you're a diligent chap  :happy2:  There's no reason why a GTI shouldn't last well past 200K if you put the preventative maintenance in.

As you say, driving enjoyment and carefree ownership are important factors as enthusiasts.  A few years ago, there was no way I would ever buy a Golf R or a BMW 140i as hooded hoodlums would almost be guaranteed to bust your back door in looking for the keys.  Who needs that kind of anxiety over a car?
That's where a nice MK5 slots in quite nicely.  It's off the thieves radar being low value and slow (by current standards, for a getaway car) and the wider public ignore it because it's not some stupid, obnoxious, boutique, crass and pointless SUV that everyone has a hard-on for these days.  It just merely exists for those in the know, which is great  :happy2:  It's 80% of a newer Golf and 100% classless, as you say  :happy2:

It still makes me chuckle when some compost salesman in his Audi A4 diesel tries to push me and my 13 year old Golf out of the way.....ha.....try that again fella  :grin:

What age 911 do you have sir?  If it's a classic, I'm guessing 964 or older? I drove a 993 3.6 VarioRam (widebody import) many moons ago and to me, it felt like the metaphorical glove. Perfectly sized and powered for quick UK B road progress.  The steering feel and structural integrity were something else.  911s are very stout cars  :happy2:

I have a 1989 911 speedster which I love.


I do like a classic Porsche as they were made so well that you can leave them for 6 months, connect the battery and know it is going to get you all the way to somewhere like Le Mans classic and back without any issues.
I have not driven a 993 but used to have a 930 LE and I just sold my 968 so I am a fan. I think one of the reasons a like the gti is because of the Porsche type checked seats :).


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Re: Next car after your MK5 GTI?
« Reply #31 on: December 19, 2020, 06:32:47 pm »
Very nice  :happy2:  Silver with black/polished Fuchs wheels.  Doesn't get much better than that  :happy2:

This isn't the 993 I was talking about, but exactly like it.  Very nice to drive and feels like it was milled from a solid block of steel.  You have to remember not to hug the racing line too tightly with the rear wheels sticking so far out  :grin:

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Re: Next car after your MK5 GTI?
« Reply #32 on: December 20, 2020, 07:45:20 am »
Lovely car @OldGTI and a great investment also.  A friend back in Jersey had one 30 years ago, white with navy hood.  That looks like St Katharine’s dock?

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Re: Next car after your MK5 GTI?
« Reply #33 on: December 20, 2020, 10:17:15 am »
Lovely car @OldGTI and a great investment also.  A friend back in Jersey had one 30 years ago, white with navy hood.  That looks like St Katharine’s dock?

Thanks mate, I do love it. It is Limehouse Basin I used to have a flat there so not a million miles away from St Katharine’s.

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Re: Next car after your MK5 GTI?
« Reply #34 on: December 20, 2020, 10:29:44 am »
Lovely car @OldGTI and a great investment also.  A friend back in Jersey had one 30 years ago, white with navy hood.  That looks like St Katharine’s dock?

Thanks mate, I do love it. It is Limehouse Basin I used to have a flat there so not a million miles away from St Katharine’s.

Glad you enjoy and I’m sure it’s been a great investment too. I sold both my e30 m3 and 964rs long before their values zoomed but not to worry lol

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Re: Next car after your MK5 GTI?
« Reply #35 on: December 20, 2020, 11:24:06 am »
Lovely car @OldGTI and a great investment also.  A friend back in Jersey had one 30 years ago, white with navy hood.  That looks like St Katharine’s dock?

Thanks mate, I do love it. It is Limehouse Basin I used to have a flat there so not a million miles away from St Katharine’s.

Glad you enjoy and I’m sure it’s been a great investment too. I sold both my e30 m3 and 964rs long before their values zoomed but not to worry lol

Been there done that mate. Sold my 35k mile 930LE for £42k it went on to sell for £160k a few years later: https://silverstoneauctions.com/events/2015-auctions/the-silverstone-classic-sale-2015/the-silverstone-classic-sale-2015-sale/the-silverstone-classic-sale-2015-sale-session/1989-porsche-911-930-turbo-le but it is easy to be a general after the war.

Anyway back to the gti I have to say I love it as a daily I have upgraded the head-unit to an RDS330 so have Waze on the big screen and could not be happier. I am not the only one my pal drove my little gti and was so impressed he sold his 997 and got a Jap import Pirelli which he loves.

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Re: Next car after your MK5 GTI?
« Reply #36 on: December 20, 2020, 11:33:23 am »
Yeah, I’m in a similar boat with the GTi - does most stuff well and is really all the car we need.  After 15 years ownership (and only 32k miles), I’m getting an itch for something new and shiny though I do agree that a modern head-unit with carplay does update it quite usefully. Maybe will keep it and run something like a boxster gts on the side.

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Re: Next car after your MK5 GTI?
« Reply #37 on: December 20, 2020, 02:46:49 pm »
I'm coming at this topic from a slightly different angle having reluctantly selling my GTI earlier in the year. The circumstances at the time are now behind me thankfully and I do really miss the MK5, so much so that I am currently looking for another. They really are great all round cars.
Lovely 911 by the way @OldGTI