MK5 Golf GTI

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Title: Edition 30 market
Post by: swight on June 22, 2019, 04:58:14 pm
I am trying to sell my Edition 30 at the moment.

It is lovely car in Candy White, 142,000 miles, but in superb condition with no rust anywhere, loads of service history and receipts.

Not had one bit interest, advertised at £5,450, would take less.

So do you think with mk7's now becoming cheaper its pushed down the mk5 market?

There does seem to be a lot for sale on Ebay the moment, prices all over the place, so perhaps the market is flooded with Edition 30 at the moment?

Any input be appreciated

Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Saintsteve on June 22, 2019, 06:02:44 pm
Is it a 3 door with manual Gearbox and does it have any factory options?

3 door manuals, high amount of owners and low optioned Ed30’s seem to sell for less, prices for lower mileage, 5 door DSG with lots of options are still going for strong money.
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: loop on June 22, 2019, 08:00:04 pm
Mileage is probably the main issue.



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Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: bobby_fodge on June 22, 2019, 09:26:34 pm
I think white is always going to be a hard sell. Every one series and c class was whiter a couple of years ago but that dad has now passed.

Leasing is big now and the power of new golfs have risen in the last few years.
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: pudding on June 28, 2019, 09:20:26 pm
White isn't the issue seeing as driving around in fridge and dishwasher coloured cars seems trendy these days.

Mileage, doors and manual are the reasons I reckon, because:

5 doors are for wimps who think they will use the rear doors, but never do, and 5 door MK5s look utterly sh1te and boring.

DSG is for people who can't drive.  They can only cope with pressing 2 pedals and turning a steering wheel.  An extra pedal and lever confuses them.

And yeah, the market probably is a bit full from people trying to get 380+hp from Stage 2+ and realising 340-350 is the absolute max, then selling them  :grin:


Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: colesey on June 29, 2019, 06:33:32 am
I’m sure a buyer will come along and your car will sell. It sounds like the condition offsets the mileage and if the usual wear items have been recently replaced (belts / chain / dv / hpfp tappet / tyres etc) then you should point that out in advert.

We all have our individual preferences for colour / doors / transmission but as time goes on and good cars become rarer, I suspect buyers will become more flexible.
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: pudding on June 29, 2019, 12:10:39 pm
£5,450 is so cheap for an Edition 30.  Surprised it hasn't gone already.  A lot of performance potential for not a lot of money.

10 years ago £5K would buy you nothing of interest.  People are spoiled for choice now!
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Mark_DF05 on July 01, 2019, 02:22:50 pm
Looking around the variation on price seems crazy.  Mileage is a strange one really as surely if you pay 10-12k for a low milage one now you’ll just end up losing a load of money when you start putting miles on it as opposed to buying one with higher mileage to begin with.

But I imagine it’s the mileage putting people off and the fact that more and more people are opting for pcp deals these days
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: shoaybmakda on July 01, 2019, 07:51:42 pm

5 doors are for wimps who think they will use the rear doors, but never do, and 5 door MK5s look utterly sh1te and boring.

DSG is for people who can't drive.  They can only cope with pressing 2 pedals and turning a steering wheel.  An extra pedal and lever confuses them.


Quite sweeping statements there - not all DSG owners can't drive. I prefer a dsg as I don't like having to press the clutch pedal every three seconds in stop start traffic on my way home from work. Some people need a 5 door for ease of use/family and actually do use the rear doors.

Title: Edition 30 market
Post by: MIJ_JAGGER on July 01, 2019, 08:20:50 pm

5 doors are for wimps who think they will use the rear doors, but never do, and 5 door MK5s look utterly sh1te and boring.

DSG is for people who can't drive.  They can only cope with pressing 2 pedals and turning a steering wheel.  An extra pedal and lever confuses them.


Quite sweeping statements there - not all DSG owners can't drive. I prefer a dsg as I don't like having to press the clutch pedal every three seconds in stop start traffic on my way home from work. Some people need a 5 door for ease of use/family and actually do use the rear doors.
Indeed
Although I do remember Pudding saying in hindsight he should’ve got a DSG instead of manual a while back... hmmm lol

Ps OP good luck with the sale
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Bad-vw-boy on July 01, 2019, 09:02:56 pm
more people are after 5 doors as three doors are a nightmare in the car parks , and lets face it manual cars are great , but if dsg or similar were so bad then why do the f1 teams use similar style gearboxes and not manual......just saying :thinking:
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Saintsteve on July 02, 2019, 07:02:55 am
I would always go for a higher mileage car, think of all the service work that it’s had, rather then one that’s been sat after 10 years plus..... These low mileage ones are being passed on with misfiring issues that new buyers don’t realise what is required to keep these engines going after 60000miles, by this mileage, most jobs like Cam belts, DSG servicing, Valve decoke, and most importantly all things that tend to perish like CV boots,suspension bushings that will be shot due to lack of use,

Service history would be what decides a purchase if I was looking , not something that’s been sat around with no miles and little in the way of serving.
No brainier for me and that’s something people need to remember before automatically going for the lowest mileage car.
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Dogma on July 03, 2019, 08:40:42 am
I would always go for a higher mileage car, think of all the service work that it’s had, rather then one that’s been sat after 10 years plus..... These low mileage ones are being passed on with misfiring issues that new buyers don’t realise what is required to keep these engines going after 60000miles, by this mileage, most jobs like Cam belts, DSG servicing, Valve decoke, and most importantly all things that tend to perish like CV boots,suspension bushings that will be shot due to lack of use,

Service history would be what decides a purchase if I was looking , not something that’s been sat around with no miles and little in the way of serving.
No brainier for me and that’s something people need to remember before automatically going for the lowest mileage car.


I love the fact you think low mileage cars are not cared for or looked after.
I have low miles and the car wants for nothing.....


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Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: colesey on July 03, 2019, 07:10:36 pm
I would always go for a higher mileage car, think of all the service work that it’s had, rather then one that’s been sat after 10 years plus..... These low mileage ones are being passed on with misfiring issues that new buyers don’t realise what is required to keep these engines going after 60000miles, by this mileage, most jobs like Cam belts, DSG servicing, Valve decoke, and most importantly all things that tend to perish like CV boots,suspension bushings that will be shot due to lack of use,

Service history would be what decides a purchase if I was looking , not something that’s been sat around with no miles and little in the way of serving.
No brainier for me and that’s something people need to remember before automatically going for the lowest mileage car.


I love the fact you think low mileage cars are not cared for or looked after.
I have low miles and the car wants for nothing.....


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I know, is complete crap. I’ve owned my car from new and it is just about to hit 30k miles. We live in Central London and it gets used for short runs most days. The underneath / running gear still looks new and it has spent most of its life at low revs with fresh oil every year.

Whilst I wouldn’t overlook a well maintained high mileage car in good condition, I don’t believe that there should be any inverted snobbery about lower mileage cars. Everything should be judged on its own merits.
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Lewo on July 03, 2019, 11:15:03 pm
Love my 5 door gti
Love the dsg.
I must be old.
 :partywave:
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Saintsteve on July 04, 2019, 12:35:42 pm
@Dogma (https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=16773) and @colesey (https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=1819)

I was not referring to enthusiast examples, as its rare to find one with that low mileage as they tend to of been driven more then just stared at after 11 years of being out., but ok you do only short trips which yes would be less wear on the underside,but the engines if driven on short journeys alot, will be proberly be in a worse state with Carbon issues if yours hasn’t been fixed already?

I am one of the few original owners since these were out so was just generalising .
All I’m saying is when people say it’s got high mileage,it shouldn’t be ruled out... and I agree totally each car should be on its own merits, oh and I’m no snob thanks very much  :fighting:

Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Dogma on July 04, 2019, 02:17:47 pm
@Dogma (https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=16773) and @colesey (https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=1819)

I was not referring to enthusiast examples, as its rare to find one with that low mileage as they tend to of been driven more then just stared at after 11 years of being out., but ok you do only short trips which yes would be less wear on the underside,but the engines if driven on short journeys alot, will be proberly be in a worse state with Carbon issues if yours hasn’t been fixed already?

I am one of the few original owners since these were out so was just generalising .
All I’m saying is when people say it’s got high mileage,it shouldn’t be ruled out... and I agree totally each car should be on its own merits, oh and I’m no snob thanks very much  :fighting:


It didn’t really come across like that to be fair it just sounded like you was bashing low mileage cars. 

No worries have fun and enjoy.


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Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: fast_eddie on July 05, 2019, 12:03:48 am
[quote author=Pudding link=topic=121038.msg1122693#msg1122693 date=1561753226
5 doors are for wimps who think they will use the rear doors, but never do, and 5 door MK5s look utterly sh1te and boring.
[/quote]
Odd statement? I bought a 5 door manual ed30 for the practicality(my gf family are getting on a bit and we pick them up and take them out in it) and the less desirable fact of theft in my locale.
I like the fact I am under the radar, have 300/300, 5 doors and can open the car up if and when I want without too much attention from either side of the law.
Sometimes 'boring' can catch people out.

Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: bobby_fodge on July 05, 2019, 07:33:25 am
Five door day man here. So easy to fit my boxes of worthers originals on the back seats and my spare foot allows me to tap it along to Vera Lynn's greatest hits.
Title: Edition 30 market
Post by: Dogma on July 05, 2019, 08:39:57 am
[quote author=Pudding link=topic=121038.msg1122693#msg1122693 date=1561753226
5 doors are for wimps who think they will use the rear doors, but never do, and 5 door MK5s look utterly sh1te and boring.
Odd statement? I bought a 5 door manual ed30 for the practicality(my gf family are getting on a bit and we pick them up and take them out in it) and the less desirable fact of theft in my locale.
I like the fact I am under the radar, have 300/300, 5 doors and can open the car up if and when I want without too much attention from either side of the law.
Sometimes 'boring' can catch people out.
[/quote]


That’s funny I bought my five door for Similar reasons. Try getting your grandparents out of the back seat of a Corrado is nightmare lol.


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Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Rossimac on July 05, 2019, 12:42:27 pm
That’s funny I bought my five door for Similar reasons. Try getting your grandparents out of the back seat on a Corrado is nightmare lol.

I could not back to a 3 door. I do not miss getting people or things on the back seats while clambering over the front seats! I don't really get the idea that a 3 door is sporty, to me it just comes across as impractical. But hey, that's why we have options!
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: colesey on July 07, 2019, 11:47:30 am
VW have now pretty much given up on making 3 door Golfs in any case.
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Lucky ducky on July 07, 2019, 04:39:40 pm
 the vw purists a Gti is not a Gti unless its a 3dr... Just saying
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: willni on July 07, 2019, 05:12:10 pm
the vw purists a Gti is not a Gti unless its a 3dr... Just saying

If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.  :smiley: I'd rather a 3 door but... 5 door is better.
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: colesey on July 07, 2019, 06:33:20 pm
the vw purists a Gti is not a Gti unless its a 3dr... Just saying

If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.  :smiley: I'd rather a 3 door but... 5 door is better.

Exactly. All Gti’s share the same DNA whether they are k03 / k04 / 3 door / 5 door / manual / Dsg etc.
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Lucky ducky on July 07, 2019, 07:46:08 pm
This is what this forum is about...opinions & discussions great!!
The 3dr just does it for me and must be red (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190707/823cd8739de2d00acaafdc37865b6947.jpg)

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Title: Edition 30 market
Post by: BarryGog on July 11, 2019, 12:19:20 am
I have a concern that wish you to advise. To recognize the market is very trendy and low volatility that what the indicator i should use?  ADX or MA
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: amanda on July 12, 2019, 07:47:41 am
This is what this forum is about...opinions & discussions great!!
The 3dr just does it for me and must be red (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190707/823cd8739de2d00acaafdc37865b6947.jpg)

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Very very nice but looks odd, like it’s missing something! Ahhhhh that’s it ............2 doors :booty: :booty: :booty:
Mine is 5 door, manual and with the compulsory option of electric sunroof  :laugh: :sad1:
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: muff1991 on July 12, 2019, 08:25:56 am
i have a 3 door my cousin has a 5 door.. we're always at each others throats what looks better haha  :laugh: :signLOL:
Title: Edition 30 market
Post by: Dogma on July 12, 2019, 02:25:55 pm
i have a 3 door my cousin has a 5 door.. we're always at each others throats what looks better haha  :laugh: :signLOL:

I think both look good. Three door for tracking and five door for Socialising.

Or

Three door for the young and five door for the old lol.


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Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: pudding on July 19, 2019, 04:51:07 pm

5 doors are for wimps who think they will use the rear doors, but never do, and 5 door MK5s look utterly sh1te and boring.

DSG is for people who can't drive.  They can only cope with pressing 2 pedals and turning a steering wheel.  An extra pedal and lever confuses them.


Quite sweeping statements there - not all DSG owners can't drive. I prefer a dsg as I don't like having to press the clutch pedal every three seconds in stop start traffic on my way home from work. Some people need a 5 door for ease of use/family and actually do use the rear doors.
Indeed
Although I do remember Pudding saying in hindsight he should’ve got a DSG instead of manual a while back... hmmm lol

Ps OP good luck with the sale

Oh I love DSG  :happy2:   That post was a parody / troll attempt btw.....  some of you took the bait it seems  :smiley:
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: irish_ram on July 20, 2019, 11:41:58 am
3dr DSG is the win for me but that is because my car is a totally hobbie car so whenever I need to be grown up and visiting family we go in the wifes 4x4 :). So I can see the 5dr is more practical when ferrying family around unless you remove the back seats from the 3dr, open the boot and just chuck the family in haha

I love DSG and would never go back to manual mainly because I am probably lazy but just makes it feel more sporty to me even though you are doing less sporty driving skill than a manual.

Suppose the real question is if practicality was not needed would some pick 5dr peeps move to a 3dr?
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: willni on July 20, 2019, 11:47:54 am

5 doors are for wimps who think they will use the rear doors, but never do, and 5 door MK5s look utterly sh1te and boring.

DSG is for people who can't drive.  They can only cope with pressing 2 pedals and turning a steering wheel.  An extra pedal and lever confuses them.


Quite sweeping statements there - not all DSG owners can't drive. I prefer a dsg as I don't like having to press the clutch pedal every three seconds in stop start traffic on my way home from work. Some people need a 5 door for ease of use/family and actually do use the rear doors.
Indeed
Although I do remember Pudding saying in hindsight he should’ve got a DSG instead of manual a while back... hmmm lol

Ps OP good luck with the sale

Oh I love DSG  :happy2:   That post was a parody / troll attempt btw.....  some of you took the bait it seems  :smiley:



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Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Gtcpaul1971 on July 20, 2019, 02:10:37 pm
I have a 5 Dr and agree it would look better as a 3dr. I just like the look of 3dr cars.
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: MIJ_JAGGER on July 20, 2019, 02:19:16 pm

5 doors are for wimps who think they will use the rear doors, but never do, and 5 door MK5s look utterly sh1te and boring.

DSG is for people who can't drive.  They can only cope with pressing 2 pedals and turning a steering wheel.  An extra pedal and lever confuses them.


Quite sweeping statements there - not all DSG owners can't drive. I prefer a dsg as I don't like having to press the clutch pedal every three seconds in stop start traffic on my way home from work. Some people need a 5 door for ease of use/family and actually do use the rear doors.
Indeed
Although I do remember Pudding saying in hindsight he should’ve got a DSG instead of manual a while back... hmmm lol

Ps OP good luck with the sale

Oh I love DSG  :happy2:   That post was a parody / troll attempt btw.....  some of you took the bait it seems  :smiley:
Hmmmm
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: ljc19630 on July 20, 2019, 10:23:29 pm
3dr - Fcuk the family


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Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Dogma on July 21, 2019, 09:51:03 pm
3dr - Fcuk the family


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Yeah that’s what the Corrado is for. lol


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Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: rich83 on July 22, 2019, 12:04:36 am
I would never own a 3 door. Even without kids they are a pain in the cunning linguals.
Title: Re: Edition 30 market
Post by: Lucky ducky on July 22, 2019, 12:26:03 am
This is what this forum is about...opinions & discussions great!!
The 3dr just does it for me and must be red (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190707/823cd8739de2d00acaafdc37865b6947.jpg)

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Very very nice but looks odd, like it’s missing something! Ahhhhh that’s it ............2 doors :booty: :booty: :booty:
Mine is 5 door, manual and with the compulsory option of electric sunroof  :laugh: :sad1:

Ha!!! You got me there on the sunroof...but but I'd rather my factory xenons than a hair dyer :)... It stil has to be a 3dr