Second gen roc!
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 8:18 pm
Hay guys,
Have to say I'm very excited, had my first roc since dec 08, a white 2.0 tdi (140) non gt dsg, and enjoyed every 50k miles. When I first bought the car it was the only car that ticked ALL the boxes, had to look great, fit the clubs/kids!, have a fast auto (wife can only drive auto), and put a bloody big smile on my face!
If anyone is reading this thinking of buying a roc for the first time, there is literally NO other car that ticks so many boxes..assuming the following;
- you do not have more than £25k (£300 p/m est) to spend on a new car
- you love driving
- you don't want to be average Joe
- you need more than two seats
Now after 3 years of great driving I've just put a deposit on my new 2.0 tsi gt dsg. The canal boat did it's job, but now I've changed my job to something more local and I can't wait to get behind 210bhp of fun!
So here's to another 3 years of awsome driving fun but this time with all this trimmings!!
M@
Have to say I'm very excited, had my first roc since dec 08, a white 2.0 tdi (140) non gt dsg, and enjoyed every 50k miles. When I first bought the car it was the only car that ticked ALL the boxes, had to look great, fit the clubs/kids!, have a fast auto (wife can only drive auto), and put a bloody big smile on my face!
If anyone is reading this thinking of buying a roc for the first time, there is literally NO other car that ticks so many boxes..assuming the following;
- you do not have more than £25k (£300 p/m est) to spend on a new car
- you love driving
- you don't want to be average Joe
- you need more than two seats
Now after 3 years of great driving I've just put a deposit on my new 2.0 tsi gt dsg. The canal boat did it's job, but now I've changed my job to something more local and I can't wait to get behind 210bhp of fun!
So here's to another 3 years of awsome driving fun but this time with all this trimmings!!
M@