MK5 Golf GTI
General => New Member Intro's => Topic started by: LeightonJ on October 13, 2013, 11:59:30 am
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Hi all,
I'm turning 17 in a month and have been looking on this forum for quite some time now :happy2:
I'm looking for a mk v around the £3k mark as insurance at my age is extortionate, and can only go to up to the 1.6 FSI model.
As I'm new to buying any kind of car, and as I've always wanted a mk v, I was looking for any advice you guys could give when buying my first.
I'm looking to mod quite a bit (professionally done, I don't want to be looking like a boy racer :wink: ), hopefully changing to gti front end and r32 back, skirts and any little mods you guys can think of to make my first car look mint!
Any advice greatly appreciated :happy2:
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My advice would be to seek out how much your insurance is going to increase when you add your planned modifications, then see whether you can afford it; before buying the car. :happy2:
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I had an '03 1.2 polo for my first car... Cost £3k to insure.. Cost £2.4k to buy... (3.5 years ago)
Good luck with it.. But I really think that kind of car+modifications will cost you a pretty penny to insure
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Been to look at a few already, so it seems in good hopes with my parents helping out pay. Insurance seems to mix inbetween the 2.6-2.8k mark, it's beyond me how they charge nearly as much as the car. Is ere any things I should be looking out for when buying a golf? How many miles it too many miles for a 1.6 fsi? They all seem to be over 100k.
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What would you all say are some good first mods when starting out?
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Dead chuffed... Got a 1.4 S in reflex silver! :laugh:
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Dead chuffed... Got a 1.4 S in reflex silver! :laugh:
Pictures!
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Great first car, very safe motor, I hope you have fun :happy2: Oh and as Ed says:
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SO stoked! :laugh:
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Took me a while to learn how to upload pics! Can't wait to get started on making it individual and mine!
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Even as a 1.4 the golf looks damn good!
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I've always loved the look of this shape! I'm more than happy with the very basic one they made, i like to think of it as a 'blank canvas' :grin:
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Wicked motor mate!
The way I would go with that, if insurance allows, is not to do the Mk5 GTI hexagon grills look, but go more modern with the slated grills of the Mk6, Golf R etc. can get some nice parts for the Mk5:
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fdaz.co%2Fmedia%2Fnn170%2FHarvey_singh%2F20131006_134153_RichtoneHDR_zpscb0e0d90.jpg&hash=3dcadecd178c19a69dee8d2c44a7c887740b5c6a)
www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,73689.0.html
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If you hang around here young man I expect this to be rolling on 19's and bagged in no time! :wink:
Great Looking first car, enjoy. :drinking:
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Great idea Scottymon, i love it! defo like those slated grills, i'm going to be stuck for choice on what to do :grin:
hopefully when i've got past my curbing stage which my dad assures me will happen, i wanna stick it on some nice dark grey RS4 wheels! i love the twin spokes.
would anybody care to define the term 'bagged' for me, i see it around everywhere :P
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^^^^ Bagged is a term for the car having Air Ride suspension.
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My advice: don't waste your money on mods, save it for a few years. (God I sound like my dad, I must be getting old!)
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My advice: don't waste your money on mods, save it for a few years. (God I sound like my dad, I must be getting old!)
:grin: I was going to say this but then I remembered when I was 17 I would have never listened haha.
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Great first car she looks tidy. For me it'd be a nice stance, some nice fat alloys and just little things like debadge/wiper, maybes a gti interior too ect give it that kinda euro look but not so that the car don't look major different.
Enjoy :happy2:
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Cheers everyone, loving the ideas :happy2: :)
What are the best sites to buy from for bumpers and things? ppcgb any good? Only site i've found but there must be more!
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Insurance on 1st motor is a biiiatch! I paid 369.00 a month on my first car :o
My advice would be, - dont get any points!
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Cheers everyone, loving the ideas :happy2: :)
What are the best sites to buy from for bumpers and things? ppcgb any good? Only site i've found but there must be more!
If you can afford the extra insurance (are you getting the hint)... then 2nd hand is easily the most cost effective way of getting a new look, that you know will fit, and look good. :happy2:
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Change of car has happened already :surprised:
One of the valves was at low pressure on the silver golf, and the dealership bodged it :scared:
So now I'm back with another 1.4 S in diamond black!
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Will upload pics later when home from my driving lesson! :smiley:
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How did the dealer manage that??
Got yourself a good first car there. 1.4 is nice and sensible, had it in my old Audi A2 - slow as hell but it will last you, and its fairly easy to work on if you want to get your hands dirty (good practise and experience). 90% of the things that went on mine I learnt to do myself :happy2:. 1.6FSI just spells trouble to me - at least it was in the A2.
If you want my advice (I know you probably wont!) I'm with the others, keep the mods simple, the insurance as low as possible, and save your cash until a time when you can go in for the 'real thing' instead of having a lookalike which still goes and steers like a 1.4! It'll be worth it in the long run I promise you! Really proud of the fact that I have a GTI at 22, couldn't have done it without working and saving like a nutter for years.
Main thing is though you should definitely be proud you have a Golf at all, enjoy :drinking:
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How did the dealer manage that??
Got yourself a good first car there. 1.4 is nice and sensible, had it in my old Audi A2 - slow as hell but it will last you, and its fairly easy to work on if you want to get your hands dirty (good practise and experience). 90% of the things that went on mine I learnt to do myself :happy2:. 1.6FSI just spells trouble to me - at least it was in the A2.
If you want my advice (I know you probably wont!) I'm with the others, keep the mods simple, the insurance as low as possible, and save your cash until a time when you can go in for the 'real thing' instead of having a lookalike which still goes and steers like a 1.4! It'll be worth it in the long run I promise you! Really proud of the fact that I have a GTI at 22, couldn't have done it without working and saving like a nutter for years.
Main thing is though you should definitely be proud you have a Golf at all, enjoy :drinking:
Sounds like me this does, I had a mk4 for 2.5 years that I modded slightly and was happy with it, but I always wanted a mk5 gti so I worked and saved like mad, I was searching for the right car for 6months and when I just turned 21 the right car popped up for sale and I got it. I'm proud to for owning a gti at 21 not many people our age have anything even close to what we have :smiley: .
Well worth the wait
My advice would be stick to the speed limits and keep your license clean, oh and enjoy the vdub :driver:
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I never modded my first car, but then it was an R-reg Peugeot 306 1.4 LX. If you change parts for OEM then your insurance shouldn't increase a lot if at all. Saying that though, this IS your first car.
I'm with Adrian Flux and they allow for unlimited body modifications without increase in insurance costs, but I do have to tell them what I do.
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I tend to agree with people with the cheap insurance mods... you never know though... it only cost me £40 P/Y to put alloys and coilies on my old polo! And as above, save like a mad man! I got my GTI at 20 thanks to my apprenticeship! feels awesome (makes you feel like such a boss when you know people at uni) :party: its doable if you're sensible with cash.
Nice to know you're sorted with a good en this time
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Don't get me wrong guys I'm dead proud of having a golf for my first car, mega grateful.
I get what everyone is saying about mods and holding off, and to be honest it's probably the right thing to do. But I wouldn't dream of doing anything performance wise, they will all be cosmetic touches.
Landed myself a new job so there's nothing else I want to spend my money on!
Anyways, my iphone pictures turned out poor and blurred, so I won't be uploading those, will wait till I can get hold of my mate who's into his photography! Get some good snaps then.
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Anyone that can actually own a car and not mod it in anyway shape or form is not a car enthusiast! :P