So I didn’t realise this is where you start a build thread… better late than never!
Nothing particularly insane just me attempting to keep my motor tidy.
Buying as a 20 year old, I’m pretty pleased with what I’ve managed to get and it’s more than enough for me for now. If you’re a younger lad like me this might be worth reading for some ownership cost reference.
So I’ll breakdown some quick costs for younger owners like myself who are looking to own a car like this:
-£5000 on 75,400 miles
-I’m the 3rd owner from new
-Good service history, only failed 2 MOTs ever.
-£657 one year insurance, 8,000 miles with Hastings. I have 3 years NCB.
-£320 annual road tax
I won some money back on the trade in of my Ibiza which needed more money spending on it than what it was worth to sell privately.
MPG is sweet, 35 for 90% of my driving needs, well into 40 on motorways, best I’ve seen is 44.7 on the trip.
In September 2020 I happened upon my 2007 golf GTI, about 40 mins from where I live. Ironically, this was an advert my mum sent me cause she was tired of me threatening to buy 30 year old hondas, I had stopped looking for a mk5 GTI cause they seemed to be out of my budget. This one was priced well for the condition.
It was my perfect spec (base), black, no sunroof, no Projector lamps, no Headlamp washers, the lightest mk5 gti you can get
What mattered most to me was it’s a manual and had the cloth seats. Anyway, my good mate Ryan came with me to check it out and all was well.
Coming up to a years ownership in 2 months and I have nothing but praise for this car, seriously loving it. I also had ‘bragging rights’ for owning the fastest car out of my mates until one financed a golf R but as they say competition brings out the best in you!
I’ll quickly mop up everything I have done with my car in the time I’ve owned it.
September 2020:
Oil service and filter change. I actually requested that this was done as part of my agreement for buying the car, never happened but probably for the better since I was able to make sure it got fully synthetic 504 5w30.
October 2020:
Cambelt and waterpump. I went for the bosch set. Cost approx £110 and then £160 for fitting. Precautionary measure, no mention in the log book of it ever being done. The mechanic who did it showed me that the waterpump in it was fairly fresh already but the belt was due in 1 year anyway so no harm done there.
November 2020:
Cam follower kit from CLP tuning £57, fitted for £40 or so, can now do this myself though
December 2020 - February 2021:
All my springs met their fateful end, back ones first, fixed them myself. Front ones followed soon after. Paid a garage to do the front springs cause I just don’t have the kit, included new spring bearings cause one was visibly damaged, and the rear brake discs and pads were changed. about £400 including all costs. Again I can do this myself now but the old ones were so crusted on I was just chewing the retaining screw.
May 2021:
Had my 17” monza wheels refurbished by Romax in stockton. Decent job, visibly uneven in some places but I’m not terribly bothered, they look nice enough for me. £240 one day service.
July 2021:
Oil service and filter. About 6,000 miles since my last one so definitely on its way to being due. Castrol edge 5w30 LL.
I’ve totalled it up and I’ve spent roughly £1,200~£1,500 on my car in maintenance and repairs alone. But as with any used car, the first year is always the most expensive. Please remember that some of the fixes I had done were not necessarily due, but done out of peace of mind, your experience will differ!
If you want to see what I get up to with my car on Instagram it’s @cal.tarmac
I run a YouTube page where I post mostly helpful things about cars, YT: CalTarMac