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Looked at a car yesterday at long last
« on: 19 August 2017, 11:31:00 »

Predictably it was a mixed bag.

Only 90 minutes away which was a huge plus with dog and MIL in tow on a blazing hot day.

Despite arranging the viewing for Friday the young lad got the date wrong and waited on Thursday before sending a message "thanks for not coming and not advising me". He wanted to meet at a shopping centre (private seller). Come the appointed time and no sign so I called him on the mobile he had given us. wrong number. Got online and sent him an email saying we are waiting.

The car was a 4 year old 50,000mile 2.0 diesel VW auto golf estate. High spec. Visual inspection was good. No spare wheel but he assured me that was normal and showed me the 12v pump and glue supplied with car.

Paperwork. First problem as I specifically wanted to avoid private sellers. Ad said full VW service history. Verbally he advised just VW for first year as it was free. Rest was without receipts to avoid paying VAT by a local garage.

Air con. It was pathetic. He said it was black car and hot day.  Today he rang to say he hadn't pressed the on button!

He hadn't a clue about how some of the many features worked. It had park assist 2 and I asked him to demo that. Very impressive on paper BUT it kerbed reversing and then again going forward. I didn't look but earlier the wheels and tyres had no damage whatsoever on them. Third set of tyres in 50k miles just fitted.

He assured me it was the highline model but on my test drive I went to try cruise and it wasn't fitted. Can't imagine why someone would despecify a feature. Deal breaker!! maybe tunnie knows as in addition to the model e.g. Sport, Advance, Highline you can also opt for various packs when buying new . safety pack, comfort pack and so on. This one had leather and cloth seats which were really good. In fact tunnie what features would you advise to have?

Overall a bit dissappointing as it is a military excercise finding a car and viewing.   

Next steps. We are going to look at similar Passat estates ,but a few more miles, which are more plentiful but still rare. There is one in Madrid which for 150 euros they will ship to their Seville depot for viewing. Sounds a lot but not compared with six driving hours each way and a hotel . 
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Re: Looked at a car yesterday at long last
« Reply #1 on: 19 August 2017, 11:35:28 »

Predictably it was a mixed bag.

Only 90 minutes away which was a huge plus with dog and MIL in tow on a blazing hot day.

Despite arranging the viewing for Friday the young lad got the date wrong and waited on Thursday before sending a message "thanks for not coming and not advising me". He wanted to meet at a shopping centre (private seller). Come the appointed time and no sign so I called him on the mobile he had given us. wrong number. Got online and sent him an email saying we are waiting.

The car was a 4 year old 50,000mile 2.0 diesel VW auto golf estate. High spec. Visual inspection was good. No spare wheel but he assured me that was normal and showed me the 12v pump and glue supplied with car.

Paperwork. First problem as I specifically wanted to avoid private sellers. Ad said full VW service history. Verbally he advised just VW for first year as it was free. Rest was without receipts to avoid paying VAT by a local garage.

Air con. It was pathetic. He said it was black car and hot day.  Today he rang to say he hadn't pressed the on button!

He hadn't a clue about how some of the many features worked. It had park assist 2 and I asked him to demo that. Very impressive on paper BUT it kerbed reversing and then again going forward. I didn't look but earlier the wheels and tyres had no damage whatsoever on them. Third set of tyres in 50k miles just fitted.

He assured me it was the highline model but on my test drive I went to try cruise and it wasn't fitted. Can't imagine why someone would despecify a feature. Deal breaker!! maybe tunnie knows as in addition to the model e.g. Sport, Advance, Highline you can also opt for various packs when buying new . safety pack, comfort pack and so on. This one had leather and cloth seats which were really good. In fact tunnie what features would you advise to have?

Overall a bit dissappointing as it is a military excercise finding a car and viewing.   

Next steps. We are going to look at similar Passat estates ,but a few more miles, which are more plentiful but still rare. There is one in Madrid which for 150 euros they will ship to their Seville depot for viewing. Sounds a lot but not compared with six driving hours each way and a hotel .

Running on petrol. :y

I know they are scarce but the alternative is a horrible smoky device that is not long for this world.
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Re: Looked at a car yesterday at long last
« Reply #2 on: 19 August 2017, 12:13:02 »

Does not sound highline spec, normally in the UK they have Leather, did yours have this? Cruise would be standard too via the extra stalk, also air-con should be ice cold. In the heat-wave we had here a while ago the VW's aircon was excellent!

You can get extra packs, light upgrade to LED front/rear for DLR's, there are sport packs and so on. Do you have a link to the advert?


Running on petrol. :y

I know they are scarce but the alternative is a horrible smoky device that is not long for this world.

If I lost the CC tomorrow, I would actively seek a diesel over petrol. At speed on the motorway my CC is more refined engine was, it's just silent thanks to it's low idle and it's effortless 50-70 say. The 3.2 drones and and makes a nice noise, but likes to let you know you are going faster.  ;D

Mine is not smokey and I love the low down torque and turbo. Suits my driving style and I genuinely prefer the power delivery over petrol. 
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Re: Looked at a car yesterday at long last
« Reply #3 on: 19 August 2017, 12:30:11 »

Predictably it was a mixed bag.

Only 90 minutes away which was a huge plus with dog and MIL in tow on a blazing hot day.

Despite arranging the viewing for Friday the young lad got the date wrong and waited on Thursday before sending a message "thanks for not coming and not advising me". He wanted to meet at a shopping centre (private seller). Come the appointed time and no sign so I called him on the mobile he had given us. wrong number. Got online and sent him an email saying we are waiting.

The car was a 4 year old 50,000mile 2.0 diesel VW auto golf estate. High spec. Visual inspection was good. No spare wheel but he assured me that was normal and showed me the 12v pump and glue supplied with car.

Paperwork. First problem as I specifically wanted to avoid private sellers. Ad said full VW service history. Verbally he advised just VW for first year as it was free. Rest was without receipts to avoid paying VAT by a local garage.

Air con. It was pathetic. He said it was black car and hot day.  Today he rang to say he hadn't pressed the on button!

He hadn't a clue about how some of the many features worked. It had park assist 2 and I asked him to demo that. Very impressive on paper BUT it kerbed reversing and then again going forward. I didn't look but earlier the wheels and tyres had no damage whatsoever on them. Third set of tyres in 50k miles just fitted.

He assured me it was the highline model but on my test drive I went to try cruise and it wasn't fitted. Can't imagine why someone would despecify a feature. Deal breaker!! maybe tunnie knows as in addition to the model e.g. Sport, Advance, Highline you can also opt for various packs when buying new . safety pack, comfort pack and so on. This one had leather and cloth seats which were really good. In fact tunnie what features would you advise to have?

Overall a bit dissappointing as it is a military excercise finding a car and viewing.   

Next steps. We are going to look at similar Passat estates ,but a few more miles, which are more plentiful but still rare. There is one in Madrid which for 150 euros they will ship to their Seville depot for viewing. Sounds a lot but not compared with six driving hours each way and a hotel .
I think it should be a simple task to enable cruise using VCDS :-\ or else there might be an error code that is preventing it from engaging :-\
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Re: Looked at a car yesterday at long last
« Reply #4 on: 19 August 2017, 13:07:25 »

Mr Tunnie....we must agree to disagree. :y

The fact that I'm right and you are wrong is irrelevant. ::) ::) ::) ::) :D
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« Reply #5 on: 19 August 2017, 13:15:22 »

Mr Tunnie....we must agree to disagree. :y

The fact that I'm right and you are wrong is irrelevant. ::) ::) ::) ::) :D

Sadly not all of us can run an XF-R (which if I could afford, would run in a heat-beat) *actually I would probably run a BMW M5 with that budget.  :-X

Nor can I afford £50/m to tax a big Vectra.  :P

So I must do with my sleek diesel saloon, which costs £30/yr to tax and can do anything from 50 to 75mpg depending how I drive.  :y
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« Reply #6 on: 19 August 2017, 13:45:39 »

Mr Tunnie....we must agree to disagree. :y

The fact that I'm right and you are wrong is irrelevant. ::) ::) ::) ::) :D

Sadly not all of us can run an XF-R (which if I could afford, would run in a heat-beat) *actually I would probably run a BMW M5 with that budget.  :-X

Nor can I afford £50/m to tax a big Vectra.  :P

So I must do with my sleek diesel saloon, which costs £30/yr to tax and can do anything from 50 to 75mpg depending how I drive.  :y
Mine's showing 32mpg at the moment, but that will settle down when I stop 'playing' with it.
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« Reply #7 on: 19 August 2017, 13:49:51 »

Mr Tunnie....we must agree to disagree. :y

The fact that I'm right and you are wrong is irrelevant. ::) ::) ::) ::) :D

Sadly not all of us can run an XF-R (which if I could afford, would run in a heat-beat) *actually I would probably run a BMW M5 with that budget.  :-X

Nor can I afford £50/m to tax a big Vectra:P

So I must do with my sleek diesel saloon, which costs £30/yr to tax and can do anything from 50 to 75mpg depending how I drive.  :y

Er....Signum. Vectra's are as common as muck. The mighty Signum is for the lucky few. ;D ;D

Very few 2.8T Signum about........ :)
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Re: Looked at a car yesterday at long last
« Reply #8 on: 19 August 2017, 13:55:42 »

STMO says he will see far more than 32 MPG.....'when he stops playing with it'

From personal experience cutting back on self-abuse makes no difference to how much derv a car will use. :)




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Re: Looked at a car yesterday at long last
« Reply #9 on: 19 August 2017, 14:07:02 »

STMO says he will see far more than 32 MPG.....'when he stops playing with it'

From personal experience cutting back on self-abuse makes no difference to how much derv a car will use. :)
True. Although it will last longer once the novelty has worn off :D
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Re: Looked at a car yesterday at long last
« Reply #10 on: 19 August 2017, 14:08:30 »

STMO says he will see far more than 32 MPG.....'when he stops playing with it'

From personal experience cutting back on self-abuse makes no difference to how much derv a car will use. :)



All depends if he is driving at the same time tbh  :-\

I can imagine the old right foot could get a little twitchy near the vinegar stroke which would affect the mpg figures  ::)
I suppose he could use cruise control if fitted  :D :D



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Re: Looked at a car yesterday at long last
« Reply #11 on: 19 August 2017, 14:50:41 »

Predictably it was a mixed bag.

Only 90 minutes away which was a huge plus with dog and MIL in tow on a blazing hot day.

Despite arranging the viewing for Friday the young lad got the date wrong and waited on Thursday before sending a message "thanks for not coming and not advising me". He wanted to meet at a shopping centre (private seller). Come the appointed time and no sign so I called him on the mobile he had given us. wrong number. Got online and sent him an email saying we are waiting.

The car was a 4 year old 50,000mile 2.0 diesel VW auto golf estate. High spec. Visual inspection was good. No spare wheel but he assured me that was normal and showed me the 12v pump and glue supplied with car.

Paperwork. First problem as I specifically wanted to avoid private sellers. Ad said full VW service history. Verbally he advised just VW for first year as it was free. Rest was without receipts to avoid paying VAT by a local garage.

Air con. It was pathetic. He said it was black car and hot day.  Today he rang to say he hadn't pressed the on button!

He hadn't a clue about how some of the many features worked. It had park assist 2 and I asked him to demo that. Very impressive on paper BUT it kerbed reversing and then again going forward. I didn't look but earlier the wheels and tyres had no damage whatsoever on them. Third set of tyres in 50k miles just fitted.

He assured me it was the highline model but on my test drive I went to try cruise and it wasn't fitted. Can't imagine why someone would despecify a feature. Deal breaker!! maybe tunnie knows as in addition to the model e.g. Sport, Advance, Highline you can also opt for various packs when buying new . safety pack, comfort pack and so on. This one had leather and cloth seats which were really good. In fact tunnie what features would you advise to have?

Overall a bit dissappointing as it is a military excercise finding a car and viewing.   

Next steps. We are going to look at similar Passat estates ,but a few more miles, which are more plentiful but still rare. There is one in Madrid which for 150 euros they will ship to their Seville depot for viewing. Sounds a lot but not compared with six driving hours each way and a hotel .



Cars in Europe, might be same model as UK, but have different spec, 
I think you missed a chance  snr varche, on getting a deal.
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« Reply #12 on: 19 August 2017, 15:23:52 »

We have done the diesel/petrol bit before. Can't risk a 1.4 petrol with known issues e.g. cam jumping a tooth if you leave it in gear on a slope! Hardly any petrol engined bigger cars anyway.

tunnie. he rang later to say he hadn't pressed the on button for air con. I believe him. He wasn't switched on like Brits are with buying/selling.

Here is the advert link https://www.milanuncios.com/volkswagen-de-segunda-mano/volkswagen-golf-237536766.htm
Translated it reads "Selling Volkswagen golf variant in perfect condition. Engine 2.0 tdi of 150hp with automatic dsg change. Bi-xenon directional headlamps, navigator, hard disk, front and rear parking sensors, park assist, heated leather seats with lumbar massage. Volkswagen complete maintenance. Colour Black"

It also had aux point, door strip lights, wing mirrors that angle themselves down when reversing on the kerbside.touchscreen sat nav ,radio etc. Not sure what you would use the hard drive for.

I agree that in the Uk the models seem fairly consistent with what you get. The Golf cruise function is operated by a switch on the steering wheel itself on the left. This car had something there but not cruise. It was volume I think. The basic(very basic) 1.6 diesel golf estate we hired for holidays in June had cruise. Getting it retrofitted might be easy or more likely over here a whole load of expensive main dealer hassle. Easier to have it as standard. I do agree that no dfoubt the wiring loom is there.
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Re: Looked at a car yesterday at long last
« Reply #13 on: 19 August 2017, 16:09:29 »

That looked tidy enough ;)
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« Reply #14 on: 19 August 2017, 16:49:16 »

It had one six foot shallow scratch down the passenger side. From a roadside branch.

The reason he was selling was to get a small petrol car. Granada isheading forbanning diesels in the centre where his wife works.
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