MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: benje on December 01, 2009, 07:55:25 pm
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cant decide between a r32 or a edition 30, people say that the edition 30s power can be underrated at 230, do you guys prefer a ed30 or a r32, both can be bought sub 15k now
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this should be good...
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this should be good...
:popcornsoda: :grin:
Do you want to go fast? :grin: Sorry, couldn't resist..
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ed 30 sub 15k where? And as above depends how fast you want to go.
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wont really be doin any modifying,apart from maybe a remap, ive heard some ed30 standard have rollin road at more than 230 just which one is the better drive, holds its money better
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ed 30's have been holding there value well and remap to 300bhp whereas youll be lucky to see +10bhp remaping the r32.
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ld that be one of the plug in removable remaps so not to affect insurances, i like turbos after selling my type r so would am thinking ed30. anything to look out for, the cars done around 38k , anything to look for
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both are great cars, depends how fast you want to go
R32 is pretty much pegged at stock hp (unless you turbo/supercharge it = 5k+), but a great sound. dont forget roadtax on certain years is pretty hefty now too!
white ones are uber rare and worth having for the 'cache' / resale value
E30, straight to 300 bhp and beyond with a remap right up to 360 or more (jonnyc/Hurdy) on the std K04
pretty common (except white) but holding value well
get a drive of both in std form , then drive a remapped edition 30.
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The ED30 will destroy an R32 after a map mate so it depends what you are after.
I went from my type r to an R32 and loved it as i prefer N/A engines with immediate power and the 32's is a nice N/A with low down torque and a V6 rumble. That coupled with all weather grip from the haldex makes it lovely to drive even in this current rain.
If you are keeping it standard get an R32 as its the better all rounder, if you are modding then the ED30 is the one you want.
You will get more responses for the ED30 being a gti forum and the same would apply to being biased to the R32 if you ask on R32oc.
Get yourself a drive of both (try and do it in the dry and wet if you can in both) and see which you prefer.
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It's absolutely as john_o says. And also as Jules says. :happy2:
The R32's V6 on Milltek exhaust is guaranteed to give many smiles per mile.
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It's absolutely as john_o says. And also as Jules says. :happy2:
The R32's V6 on Milltek exhaust is guaranteed to give many smiles per mile.
The noise is amazing but you pay the price in fuel, trust me. I drive through blackwall tunnel every morning to work (about 4am) so its quiet and my right foot is causing me some mpg problems :signLOL:
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When I was looking at buying a mk4, I did consider the R32 but the poor mpg put me off. So I kept looking at the mk4 GTIs. Until I saw a mk5 GTI and fell in love.
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When I was looking at buying a mk4, I did consider the R32 but the poor mpg put me off. So I kept looking at the mk4 GTIs. Until I saw a mk5 GTI and fell in love.
The mk4 is much worse than a DSG mk5 for some reason. I get quite good mpg (if i dont floor it through the blackwall tunnel) I drive walthamstow to lewisham (north to south london) and average about 23 mpg with a mixture of slow roads with speed bumps and some fast dual carriageway roads. Motorway is an easy 30mpg.
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or get an ed30 with the mods it needs (brakes , intercooler etc) with 4 wd ............. S3
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or get an ed30 with the mods it needs (brakes , intercooler etc) with 4 wd ............. S3
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Your car is lovely mate :drool:
Quite abit more than the OP's price bracket though unfortunately.
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i have seen some with out all the extra s for sub £18 k , you ll have to pay that for the ed30 , i got more than that for mine as a trade in
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A few high mileage ED30's about now for 15k
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oh ok not been looking at them so much , why you selling yours ? i looked at them but not many about with full spec inc recaro s
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A few high mileage ED30's about now for 15k
Poverty spec though, with manual and 3 doors are tending to be cheaper then others
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oh ok not been looking at them so much , why you selling yours ? i looked at them but not many about with full spec inc recaro s
Getting on the property ladder mate. Looking at either an S3 or 335i in a years time though, fancy something a little quicker now :signLOL:
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mines having milltek and stage 1 on saturday so should be spot on then :happy2: feel for you guys getting on the property ladder must be tough going now :scared:
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Its hard but will be worth it. Still yet to go in a mapped S3 :surprised: My friend at work has a lovely silver one which is :drool:
Hoping there might be some at the R meet at amd this month to look at (one of the guys has upgraded to an R8 but thats a bit out of my price range lol)
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mines having milltek and stage 1 on saturday so should be spot on then :happy2: feel for you guys getting on the property ladder must be tough going now :scared:
Stu's car pulled 334BHP(or so) at SRR on saturday, they certainly are impressive, with the 4WD and a map.
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^^^ with Downpipe ONLY, no cat back!. Perhaps increased torque?
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cant decide between a r32 or a edition 30, people say that the edition 30s power can be underrated at 230, do you guys prefer a ed30 or a r32, both can be bought sub 15k now
sex or abstaining?
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Go and try each one for yourself and then decide... :happy2:
Now which one shall we take today... :signLOL:
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Go and try each one for yourself and then decide... :happy2:
Now which one shall we take today... :signLOL:
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Prefer the ed30 front, but the r32 rear is better. I think you should swap em round :happy2:
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ed 30 sub 15k where? And as above depends how fast you want to go.
Thats what i was thinking! 15k You'll be lucky!
I looked at one for 17k that was rough as a badgers arse - Splitter hanging off the front and dinged on every corner. three "One-Sport" tyres and a bridgestone.
The only other one in Scotland was (and still is) at Verve and they want 20k for it.
Mines was in the middle but had to travel to Carlise for it.
R32 is also a nice motor but your looking at £440 to tax it.
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Go and try each one for yourself and then decide... :happy2:
Now which one shall we take today... :signLOL:
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i'm not jealous much :chicken:
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ld that be one of the plug in removable remaps so not to affect insurances,
:confused:?
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R32 is also a nice motor but your looking at £440 to tax it.
I would never buy a car based on its tax difference. It works out bout 20 quid a month more than a GTI.
Moschops you lucky bar steward :notworthy:
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Ed30 but if you really want 4wd, then i say S3 not R32(they do sound good)
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Ed30 all the way!
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ED30 for me mate, they are such a hoot :star: :star:
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Both great cars & a very tough choice.
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If I could afford either, then that would indeed be a tough choice. Comiong from a V6 Corrado though, I'd go for the R32... :smiley:
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All about the engine for me :innocent: