Possible Newbie
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Possible Newbie
Im currently on the lookout for a new car, allways been a ford man but have slowly been falling out of love with them. After working on my Brothers mk4 Golf, Ive decided i need a change.
Ive allways been into VWs but just never had one. Im perticulaly keen on the mk1 golf. The GTI to be specific.
Can anyone tell me whats good about them and what to look out for as an owner as im totally clueless on these cars
Cheers
Ben
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Old Timer

Bad bits - too adictive and like any enthusiasts car can seem abit endless on what you want to do to it.
Now cars for sale is just at the bottom plus e-bay and pistoneheads bring up some good ones. Happy hunting
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Newbie

Whats the performance stats of the MK1 GtI golf and how much do they weigh out of curiosity?? And how much should i expect to pay for a decent low milage one, say 60-80000 miles??
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Old Timer

Price well been debated a few times on here but best thing to do is look at what you want/how much work you want to do and whats your budget, seen some great bargins at times
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Newbie

Ill definateley have this car at the top of my possibilities list

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Old Timer

Hope to see you on here with pics lol :mrgreen:
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Old Timer

The puma went in june 2007 so not too long ago really and was 1.7 one too in silver low millage example on an x plate.
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Settled In

I'd argue a fair bit depends on how much you want to get into the community. If you intend to then there isn't really another watercooled VW with a following as close and friendly as the mk1. If not, though, I'd also consider a mk2. You still get a similar old school feel while driving it but modcons are better and parts are a little cheaper and easier. As they're newer chances are you'll find one in better nick too.
The handling of a mk1 is very invloved and you get a great feel for what the car's doing while you're driving it. Straight line speeds aren't mindblowing but the chassis is wonderfully sorted (esp. GTis with the roll bars) and they're brilliant fun point to point on B roads and the like, which I reckon is what it's all about


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Local Hero

In case you haven't spotted it, there's a buyers guide on the Homepage, showing what areas to pay attention to when viewing a Mk1 to buy. :mrgreen:
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