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Title: buying ed 30
Post by: oldmanspeed on June 03, 2012, 08:45:03 am
Hi Everyone little help needed please.
I have been looking on here a while to get info on buying and have put a deposit on a red ed 30 5dr manual with 46,000 miles reg is GV 07 LTA, doe's anyone know this car?
What should i be looking for specifically on this car .
What are the exact differances between standard gti and ed 30.
Oh and it s up for £12,995 is that price right considering its a very very clean car.
Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: E30Dom on June 03, 2012, 08:49:28 am
Is that from a dealer or private? Whats the spec like? Seems a little steep if private...
(spec dependant)

The Ed30 has a detuned S3 engine bascially so has a bigger turbo, stronger internals and more tuning capability, a simple remap with give you 280-290bhp... suspension/brakes all the same... Lots of posts about it, the search button is the best bet.

Nothing really too much to look out for, just normally things, rattles and bangs, smoke... give it a good test drive, should come on boost strong... rust around front arches...
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: oldmanspeed on June 03, 2012, 10:12:25 am
Thanks for reply.
Yes from a dealer ,  vw took it as px and moved it on to dealer ,think it is demo plus i owner.
Not sure what spec but it has heated seats some form of info in the display on dash did'nt fiddle too much just scrolled through menu.
Its all colour coded and has tinted glass i would have thought that was all standad stuff really.
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: Andy on June 03, 2012, 10:53:29 am
The dash can have high line dash which means you can control the.settings of the car,did it have a multi function steering wheels
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: robby on June 03, 2012, 11:55:38 am
Seems very steep - i traded mine in a few months ago (2007, manual 60k, mint) and got £9k - most garages were offering £7.5k as p/x  :surprised:
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: Black9 on June 03, 2012, 12:45:01 pm
Price seems high, for that premium I'd be expecting a high spec such as xenons, Nav, highline, DSG, 6 disc changer, winter and lux packs too. U made the right colour choice. Red is the fastest colour :signLOL:
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: MC71 on June 03, 2012, 01:11:22 pm
Bought my 2008 3rd Tornado Red ED30 manual (stock) with 51k on the clock 5 months ago, FVWSH for £11,995 from a VW main dealer with a bit of haggling.

 Mind you since then i needed to change 4 tyres, pads, cambelt, water pump, Diverter valve. Also changed PCV, Fuel Filter and coil packs and front discs. Not including modding spent £1500 extra to make sure everything is nice and tight.

Make sure cambelt/water pump has been done and has had a recent MAJOR service not just an oil change service otherwise your looking at £600+ within  the next 6 months.

Prices were dropping when I bought mine, think the one your looking at is priced high but as said that depends on spec ie xenons, FVWSH etc, recent cambelt change etc.

Don't expect to see much more than 24 - 30 mpg round town and 36+ mpg on motorways and if you really use the load pedal, 17 mpg.

Stage 1 map and that alone you will be seeing around 280bhp, add a TBE and induction kit then around 300bhp and so on.
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: Billy on June 03, 2012, 01:16:11 pm
Maybe a little bit pricey.

The heated seats are standard on Edition 30s as are the colour coded bumpers. If it has the rear privacy glass that would have been an option.

To give you an idea of what you should expect I paid 12.5k for mine back in February and it was from a VW dealer so came with a year's warranty.

- 07 Tornado Red 5DR with 36k.
- DSG
- Xenons
- Highline Computer
- Multi Function Steering Wheel
- iPod connection
- Rear Parking Sensors
- Dipping Reverse Mirror
- Front Armrest
- Aftermarket Parrot Bluetooth Kit

Really you want to maybe find a car with as many options on it as you can and with as low a mileage as you can for that money. Otherwise I'd be asking the dealer to drop that price a good bit.

They should be able to tell you what options the car had fitted from the factory.

Good luck with it :smiley:
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: Frodo-anni on June 03, 2012, 05:58:06 pm
For that money, i would want to make sure that the cambelt and waterpump had been done and a recent full service. If from a VW maindealer, i would want a full all component 12mth warranty.

I bought a silver 5dr DSG ED30, 07, 42k, FVWSH, highline, xenons, armrest, cambelt/pump & coilpack had already been done, also two new tyres (albeit budget tyres) with full service and 12mth warranty for less than the one your looking at in January.

If it gets serviced, ensure that longlife oil is used and its put on the time & distnace service intervals.
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: Dp_Ed30 on June 03, 2012, 06:32:35 pm
Oh wow, I think I may have stolen mine.

42k
2007 ed30
Steel grey
DSG
High line
Winter pack
Mfsw
Full milltek
Forge recirc valve
Stage 1 revo Mao

Full vw history including belt and pump at 40k


Paid £7700 with 12months tax 12months MOT and a full tank of fuel  :P
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: Frodo-anni on June 03, 2012, 06:44:54 pm
Oh wow, I think I may have stolen mine.

42k
2007 ed30
Steel grey
DSG
High line
Winter pack
Mfsw
Full milltek
Forge recirc valve
Stage 1 revo Mao

Full vw history including belt and pump at 40k


Paid £7700 with 12months tax 12months MOT and a full tank of fuel  :P

Cat D at all?
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: Frenzy on June 03, 2012, 06:57:30 pm
Sale of the century or too good to be true... As frodo says cat d is a possibility at that price and that spec...
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: Dp_Ed30 on June 03, 2012, 07:10:05 pm
Nope cat clean, bought it from a friend of a friend, car was about to be repoed so I gave him £500 cash, paid his loan and took it away :happy2: check few days ago and finance marker is gone and car has no markers
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: MC71 on June 03, 2012, 07:11:40 pm
Paid £7700 with 12months tax 12months MOT and a full tank of fuel  :P

Where from?

Seems to be 3-4k low IMO. must be Cat D. If not, you lucky bugger! Best do the lottery if I were you  :signLOL:
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: mpm on June 03, 2012, 08:39:36 pm
I'm going to be putting mine up for sale next weekend.

Ed30 in black 3dr.
Dsg
2007 with 66k
Just extended vw warranty for another year.
Has rns510. Bluetooth. Mfsw. iPod connection
H&r springs
Just had new discs and pads all round.
Also nearly new michelins ps3 all round.
I was going to put it up for £10.5k?
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: MC71 on June 03, 2012, 08:47:41 pm
I'm going to be putting mine up for sale next weekend.

Ed30 in black 3dr.
Dsg
2007 with 66k
Just extended vw warranty for another year.
Has rns510. Bluetooth. Mfsw. iPod connection
H&r springs
Just had new discs and pads all round.
Also nearly new michelins ps3 all round.
I was going to put it up for £10.5k?


Seems about right for a well looked after one. Sure you'd still get that price without the RNS510, nudge nudge!!
 :happy2:
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: oldmanspeed on June 04, 2012, 12:07:43 pm
Many thanks for the replys really helpfull
It Has a multifunction steering wheel i know that, also i have got the dealer to do a cambelt, waterpump and pully change using vw parts but his mechanic.
It has at  least 4 vw stamps in the service book with pollen filter changed.
The thing is i need 5 doors (offspring x 3) and manual because i like it and the wife won't have dsg/auto.
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: oldmanspeed on June 04, 2012, 12:16:37 pm
This is the one here http://www.golfsgalore.co.uk/vw-golf-gti-edition-30-in-sidcup-kent-2067627
Oh and this is what i am selling http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/3900989.htm which i will consider all offers on,
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: Frodo-anni on June 04, 2012, 03:29:58 pm
This is the one here http://www.golfsgalore.co.uk/vw-golf-gti-edition-30-in-sidcup-kent-2067627
Oh and this is what i am selling http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/3900989.htm which i will consider all offers on,

From what i can see, you've got highline dash cluster, multi function wheel, armrest, rear tints, also the rear valance has been either wrapped or painted, which is a good mod. These are above standard options, heated seats were standard.

Advert now states £11,995, so not to bad, does look in good condition.
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: MC71 on June 04, 2012, 05:19:28 pm
^^^^ Agree with above, probably worth it. Good that they will sort Cambelt/Waterpump.

. Get some new centre caps (those have white worm) and wheel nut covers (they look knackered) out of them too, saves you £60 - £70 latter on.

 :happy2:
Title: Re: buying ed 30
Post by: oldmanspeed on June 04, 2012, 08:40:18 pm
Thanks for advice just realised i made type o on price its £11995
I don't think i will be able to get any centre caps fitted he did'nt seem too happy when i told him it needs cambelt etc because it is over 4 yrs, he tried telling me and showing me the handbook its 80,000miles,But went on vw website and found out new interval for cambelt.As car dealers go he seems ok though.
btw thanks scooba for pm (i cant reply to it) but am looking for a manual appreciate the link though thanks.