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Old 06-09-2020, 08:13 AM   #1
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There are a bunch of options in ATL. I had an awesome experience with Turo last year.
I forget what you rented—a 911?

One thought is just buy a four-door VW GTI with a stick. Could easily become my son’s college car.
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Old 06-09-2020, 08:21 AM   #2
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One thought is just buy a four-door VW GTI with a stick. Could easily become my son’s college car.
The GTI is the best car for the dollar, IMO. Great car. And the Golf is pretty roomy.
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Old 06-09-2020, 10:35 AM   #3
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I forget what you rented—a 911?

One thought is just buy a four-door VW GTI with a stick. Could easily become my son’s college car.


I’ve been thinking along the same lines. Hard to beat the GTI as an all around car. Fun to drive, looks good, practical, comfortable, not too expensive, nice build quality, etc


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I’ve been thinking along the same lines. Hard to beat the GTI as an all around car. Fun to drive, looks good, practical, comfortable, not too expensive, nice build quality, etc


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Agreed. I soured on my R but the GTI seems like a great choice for a practical car. My only caution is that it doesn't have as much room as you might think if you have to keep the seats up. The trunk is pretty small.
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Agreed. I soured on my R but the GTI seems like a great choice for a practical car. My only caution is that it doesn't have as much room as you might think if you have to keep the seats up. The trunk is pretty small.
I think that would be OK. I could put the back seats down for dog hauling (or just put them in the back seats with a bench cover). And get a rack system if I find myself taking extended trips with it.

I've had several hatchbacks over the years, and they are both fun and decently practical. Accord Hatchback and a Mazda GLC, back in the day.

Edit: The dealer near me has a 2019 Golf R coming to their used lot. DSG. Pricey! https://www.jimellisvwatlanta.com/us...a54d7a1f94.htm

Plus an accident reported on its CarFax!

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Old 06-09-2020, 12:01 PM   #6
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I think that would be OK. I could put the back seats down for dog hauling (or just put them in the back seats with a bench cover). And get a rack system if I find myself taking extended trips with it.

I've had several hatchbacks over the years, and they are both fun and decently practical. Accord Hatchback and a Mazda GLC, back in the day.

Edit: The dealer near me has a 2019 Golf R coming to their used lot. DSG. Pricey! https://www.jimellisvwatlanta.com/us...a54d7a1f94.htm

Plus an accident reported on its CarFax!
Rs haves a much smaller trunk area (higher floor) than the GTI due to the AWD system
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Old 06-09-2020, 12:03 PM   #7
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Rs haves a much smaller trunk area (higher floor) than the GTI due to the AWD system
Good info (but I would not get an R). The X3 cargo floor is raised by a chunk when you get the spare option. Not sure how dogs deal with that...
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Rs haves a much smaller trunk area (higher floor) than the GTI due to the AWD system
Ah, that makes sense. I guess I've never seen a GTI trunk.
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Ah, that makes sense. I guess I've never seen a GTI trunk.
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I forget what you rented—a 911?

One thought is just buy a four-door VW GTI with a stick. Could easily become my son’s college car.
yep. Wife wants to hand mine down to my 14 year soon when he is ready drive

I am very happy with my GTI. My poor turbo does not get driven because of it. Hauls my bike and surfboard around and still fun to drive. FWD with diff gives it some personality on the road.
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