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  1. Re: Golf VII Estate 
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    Quote Originally Posted by juniperz View Post
    Just resurrecting an old thread to ask about the estate. There was a piece about it in Autocar when it was shown in Geneva, but I have heard nothing since then.
    Anyone know anything about it? I am due to change my company car in early July and would be interested, but it might be too late for me.
    I don't think it will here in July.
    I read somewhere it will be later this year
     
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    According to an article in this month's Volkswagen Driver magazine "UK sales of the new Golf Estate should begin in July, with the first deliveries in October, but prices and specifications will be confirmed closer to the on-sale date"
     
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    Ah thanks - that's a bit more concrete. Definitely too late for me then. Looks like it could be a Mk3 Octavia 2.0d 150 Elegance Estate then. Another B8 Avant is looking way to expensive on the company car lease costs...
    A4 (B8) 2010MY - 2.0TDi 143 SE Executive Avant; Sphere Blue Metallic, Audi Music Interface, Electric Lumbar Support, Heated Front Seats, Interior Light Pack.
    Now: Octavia Mk3 2.0TDi Elegance Combi, Steel Grey, Full Ivory Leather, Columbus 8" SatNav, Winter Pack, KESSY
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by juniperz View Post
    Ah thanks - that's a bit more concrete. Definitely too late for me then. Looks like it could be a Mk3 Octavia 2.0d 150 Elegance Estate then. Another B8 Avant is looking way to expensive on the company car lease costs...
    New shape Octavia Estate is probably still quite a good buy! I reckon with enough toys it wouldn't feel a million miles away from the Audi. Length is about the same too.
     
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    Yes - only 44mm shorter than my Avant, but 610 litre boot instead of 490 and more rear leg room!
    Standard part leather / part alcantara, standard SatNav, elec folding mirrors, Driving Mode Select, adjustable lumbar support.
    I was tempted by the idea of a Golf Estate for the multi-link rear suspension (only going to come with vRS I think - not out yet either) and the adjustable dampers which don't seem to feature on Skodas at all even if they have the driving mode switch like the Golf.

    And on the options - you can get a heated front screen which isn't an option on Audis, and the upgrade to the 8" touch screen is £800 where it is over £1100 to go from 5.8" to 8" in a Golf GT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by h5djr View Post
    According to an article in this month's Volkswagen Driver magazine "UK sales of the new Golf Estate should begin in July, with the first deliveries in October, but prices and specifications will be confirmed closer to the on-sale date"
    Does the article say if it is still to be built in Mexico ?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by algarve View Post
    Does the article say if it is still to be built in Mexico ?
    Asked that question yesterday at a dealer, he recons at least the first ones will be built in Germany. After doing a bit of research it looks like the VW plant in Mexico won't be geared up to produce the Mk7 till later in 2014. If you want a German built car it might be best to put in an order in as soon as it goes on sale. I just hope they don't move production to Mex as I'm sure the parts will be locally sourced and Quality could suffer.
     
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