It's a long story . Hard to describe my car's persona on the forum.Very clean car.
Now in regards to the the listing, lol
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I’m in Vegas too, what’s the new “hot car bug”
My dealer would bitch endlessly about a resonator delete and drop in filter. I can hear them whining about back-pressure already.*Absolutely NOTHING to void warranty*
You might oughta find yourself a new dealer, lolMy dealer would bitch endlessly about a resonator delete and drop in filter. I can hear them whining about back-pressure already.
Yea I definitely will when the time comes... will probably be at the toyota dealership next time anyway.You might oughta find yourself a new dealer, lol
In many cases, listed price is not the actual price. before TTL Most dealers would include lot of discounts which most people would not qualify for. Once you get a quote, selling price even before TTL would go up.Not questioning the sellers price but are used 2019's priced higher due to the long warranty that VW offered for the 18's and 19's? Asking as we have a local dealer in town selling brand new 2020 SE's for $27k.
In many cases, listed price is not the actual price. before TTL Most dealers would include lot of discounts which most people would not qualify for. Once you get a quote, selling price even before TTL would go up.
Ive been watching/shopping - definitely aware of your info given, thank you! I drove one this week... and now also considering M4 as an option. But my god - price tags are hard to swallow. These GTIs are without one of the best value/to fun ratios on the market.If you want an M2 Comp, you'd better move fast. Production ends in June and the last few allocation slots are almost all dried up. Very few cars on dealer lots. Used examples are bringing almost as much as cost of a new one.
I’m getting closer to making a decision soon. Willing to take $27 for this GTI, if anyone is interested.