Choosing a car is harder than choosing a wife....
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 7:53 pm
At least it's less expensive if you get it wrong, and easier to trade in for a new model.
I'm buying second hand, one of the 17 Scirocco 2.0 TSI GT's with leather, satnav, and parking sensors showing on the VW site today, under £25,000.
So.... only 17 to choose from...but how do I decide?
Colour?
12 year old son says white or viper green. But I'm 55, and have no tattoos or gold chains.
Wife says black, but she doesn't have to clean it.
I say Rising Blue (there's loads of them) or Pewter Grey, but I have no imagination.
Manual or DSG?
Never driven an auto until I test drove a DSG the other day. Quite neat. But the other car's a manual and the wife will get confused. Is the DSG worth the extra?
Sunroof
Top Gear says "Avoid the glass roof – it makes the cabin an echo chamber". True or false? Others say it lightens up the cabin. Who's right?
Someone please make the decision for me. You can be my best man.
I'm buying second hand, one of the 17 Scirocco 2.0 TSI GT's with leather, satnav, and parking sensors showing on the VW site today, under £25,000.
So.... only 17 to choose from...but how do I decide?
Colour?
12 year old son says white or viper green. But I'm 55, and have no tattoos or gold chains.
Wife says black, but she doesn't have to clean it.
I say Rising Blue (there's loads of them) or Pewter Grey, but I have no imagination.
Manual or DSG?
Never driven an auto until I test drove a DSG the other day. Quite neat. But the other car's a manual and the wife will get confused. Is the DSG worth the extra?
Sunroof
Top Gear says "Avoid the glass roof – it makes the cabin an echo chamber". True or false? Others say it lightens up the cabin. Who's right?
Someone please make the decision for me. You can be my best man.