Hey folks, first post go easy ;)
I've always gone with the 'every car I buy should be newer than the last' opinion, but unfortunately it has come to an abrupt end when looking at a GTI...
Long story short, i've owned 5 Seat Ibiza Cupra's and they have been great cars, but I fancy something comfortable, with the power when I need it, and also holds good value when coming to sell.
Anyway, I was looking for a 2007+ GTI with miles around 20-25k but realised it's just out of my budget, sometimes it's hard to accept when you see people driving round in new Audi S3's etc and think "how do they afford that, and a house etc!" They go for around 12,500-14k for that sort of spec but it would mean about a £5k loan which, whilst I can afford the payments, I just don't think it's right to commit to something like that just now, at my age (29) I need to be looking at more pressing matters!
Anyway... More importantly I have a little baby due next month and the Ibiza's ability to rattle every bone in your body on a normal drive due to the overly hard suspension will not go down to well with him I doubt! So, yes im using the baby as an excuse :D
So, been looking at 2005 aged GTI's I can pick these up for a LOT less, and mileage not high (35k ish) and DSG being a preference.
Asking the question, is it REALLY worth paying £4,800k vs say, £1000 for essentially the same car but 2 years newer? Obviously it feels bad to go back to a 2005 car, when my current car is 2007, but that's kind of like me saying im buying a Porsche thats a 2001 and saying it's a bad thing... The GTI is a better car than the Cupra, even though they are great cars - the Mk4 Golf GTi 1.8T with Recaros was actually more comfortable than the Mk3 and Mk4 Ibiza Cupra's.
After all, if I wanted newer, and cheap, I could always get a Kia
Apart from the obvious signs to look for the engines are the same from the start all the way to 2008? So reading through the posts on here, maybe going for that route is better, plus it will be quicker to pay off = more likely to afford mods in future!
I will factor in a cam belt change, and obviously the DSG needs a service @ 40k so will factor that in, but other than that, does anyone think im crazy if I go for the older car and that I should just save up an extra 3,800(+ the 1k ish the older one would cost)? for 10,000 miles and 2 years newer, £4k is a heck of a difference.
Are the alarms/immobilisers any better on later models? I don't live in a ghetto, but a few Golf GTI's are stolen/recovered and it makes me a bit paranoid in case they are easy-bait for car theives / general scum?
Persuade me...!