MK5 Golf GTI

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Title: GTI buying advice - higher miles OK?
Post by: sandancer on September 12, 2012, 04:42:08 pm
Going to look at a steel grey 5dr '05 GTI with 92k on the clock (3 owners, last one for 4 years). It's got a full documented history with cam belt done at 69k, heated leather interior, cruise control, centre arm rest, MFSW, 18" Monzas freshly refurbed plus usual spec interior. It's up for £6995 with full MOT and 3 months Warranty.
How's that sound price wise ?
Also, should I be concerned about the mileage - seems fairly high but it has been well looked after (apparently!)
I've had a 140tdi for 18 months now so know what to look for but all help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: GTI buying advice - higher miles OK?
Post by: Digger3 on September 12, 2012, 06:31:07 pm
Check the w-pump was changed as part of the belt-kit and not just checked, ie looked at ! ! !

Also for an 05 with 92k the price seems strong, I paid 6k for a mint 1 owner done 70k wth full vag history, and that was 6 months ago !
Title: Re: GTI buying advice - higher miles OK?
Post by: sandancer on September 12, 2012, 06:37:59 pm
Thanks for that, it's actually a 55 reg (my mistake) but I guess that won't make any difference. I'll check the w/pump out as well.
The car is at a dealers and I want to p/x my '04 2.0 tdi, I'll see what deal we can come to if the cars right
Title: Re: GTI buying advice - higher miles OK?
Post by: Baz300 on September 12, 2012, 07:57:51 pm
For a garage that's not too bad of a price but do you know of the garage or googled them for horror stories?

When I was looking for my gti the garages were asking £9995 for 05 plates between 70-80k
Title: Re: GTI buying advice - higher miles OK?
Post by: nads1_uk on September 12, 2012, 08:15:37 pm
If you're looking at cars around 05 reg my old car that I've just traded in is up for sale at a garage near Crewe. It's got 2 prev owners with 55k. It's a 5 door, cloth interior, midline in DBP. Granted not the top spec by any means but it never missed a beat for me. Full Vw history. Only sold it for a mk6 gti.

Feel free to pm any questions if you are going to look at it

Andy
Title: Re: GTI buying advice - higher miles OK?
Post by: sandancer on September 13, 2012, 07:47:34 am
For a garage that's not too bad of a price but do you know of the garage or googled them for horror stories?

When I was looking for my gti the garages were asking £9995 for 05 plates between 70-80k
Thanks for that.
The garage is Lawson cars near Middlesborough, it's a well respected German specialist that's been around 30 years or so.
If you're looking at cars around 05 reg my old car that I've just traded in is up for sale at a garage near Crewe. It's got 2 prev owners with 55k. It's a 5 door, cloth interior, midline in DBP. Granted not the top spec by any means but it never missed a beat for me. Full Vw history. Only sold it for a mk6 gti.

Feel free to pm any questions if you are going to look at it

Andy

Thanks Andy but it's more miles that I want to travel, what's it up for just out of interest ?
Title: Re: GTI buying advice - higher miles OK?
Post by: nads1_uk on September 13, 2012, 11:06:57 am
It's up for £7495 I think
Title: Re: GTI buying advice - higher miles OK?
Post by: RedRobin on September 13, 2012, 11:40:02 am
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As others will also tell you, the mileage is not an issue with most German cars and Volkswagens in particular. The service history and making sure that the VW recommended servicing like cambelts etc is far more important.

My car is a 05-plate, 06-build GTI and I have driven 103,000 miles from new and still going very strong.

Volkswagen change their build spec every July, so that's why you can have a build year which is ahead of the plate registration year.
Title: Re: GTI buying advice - higher miles OK?
Post by: sandancer on September 13, 2012, 02:18:15 pm
Thanks for the advice everyone, going to see it later so I'll let you know !
Title: Re: GTI buying advice - higher miles OK?
Post by: dan930 on September 13, 2012, 02:31:53 pm
Thanks for the advice everyone, going to see it later so I'll let you know !


Good luck mate..