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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hang fire on the vw at the min there a lot of reprogramming going off you get the emissions and economy down the downside is you could lose 15 bhp which isnt good mazda3 is a good bet
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Hang fire on the vw at the min there a lot of reprogramming going off you get the emissions and economy down the downside is you could lose 15 bhp which isnt good mazda3 is a good bet
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Thanks I'm test driving one sunday |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The Mazda will never go wrong, its just a dull drive and the interiors are shocking.
The Golf really isn't what they're cracked up to be, the quality of the build just isn't what it was 20yrs ago plus with the reprogrammed ECU's they're going to be strangled. |
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over a year ago
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"Just received my budget for a new company car... looking at the mazda 2 or 3 or a golf blue motion..any experts with advice?"
Take a trip to your local Hyundai dealer.
I've just bought an i40.
Massive spec as standard, 5 year warranty, high build quality.
Their range has cars similar to mazda and vw.
From past experience, vw after sales was poor. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As its a company car is go for the golf, build quality will be better than the Mazda.
I've got an Astra company car and it's excellent and very well spec'd up although word is we're changing to the Toyota auris this year ....... Going hybrid! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Golf every time - there's a reason TopGear mag recommend them as the answer to pretty much every question!
Build quality is excellent (not sure where the previous reply about bad quality comes from, VAG have some of the best build quality around these days).
Mazdas are nice to drive, but the golf will be the all round nicer car. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Golf every time - there's a reason TopGear mag recommend them as the answer to pretty much every question!
Build quality is excellent (not sure where the previous reply about bad quality comes from, VAG have some of the best build quality around these days).
Mazdas are nice to drive, but the golf will be the all round nicer car."
It comes from fixing so many of them!
Its a common misconception that VAG cars are well built, they were 20yrs ago without a shadow of doubt but nowadays not so much. |
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"Just received my budget for a new company car... looking at the mazda 2 or 3 or a golf blue motion..any experts with advice?"
Ask for mileage allowance and use your own car . Get a modern classic |
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"As its a company car is go for the golf, build quality will be better than the Mazda.
I've got an Astra company car and it's excellent and very well spec'd up although word is we're changing to the Toyota auris this year ....... Going hybrid! "
build quality will not be better on the golf. The VW may use better quality plastics but they can't get close to the Japanese for build quality. Why does everybody seem to swallow this guff. |
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"As its a company car is go for the golf, build quality will be better than the Mazda.
I've got an Astra company car and it's excellent and very well spec'd up although word is we're changing to the Toyota auris this year ....... Going hybrid!
build quality will not be better on the golf. The VW may use better quality plastics but they can't get close to the Japanese for build quality. Why does everybody seem to swallow this guff."
Because a good reputation will stick no matter how bad things deteriorate. Much like a bad one will stick despite huge improvements. The motoring media is partly to blame for this. |
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By *ittie4UCouple
over a year ago
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"Just received my budget for a new company car... looking at the mazda 2 or 3 or a golf blue motion..any experts with advice?"
You've got the rest of your life to be boring.
Go for an Alfa Romeo Giulietta. The company will pay the repair bills, so what's not to like? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Thanks everyone for your comments and views.. the reason I'm looking at the mazda mainly is because the salesman is a mate of mine.. and will definitely get me value for the £££'s
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"Just received my budget for a new company car... looking at the mazda 2 or 3 or a golf blue motion..any experts with advice?
You've got the rest of your life to be boring.
Go for an Alfa Romeo Giulietta. The company will pay the repair bills, so what's not to like?"
Oh I like you! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Why not check out your benefit in kind liability before making a decision. The golf is a nice car with strong build quality but there are lots of strong alternatives. Toyota make some great cars as do Honda. |
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"As its a company car is go for the golf, build quality will be better than the Mazda.
I've got an Astra company car and it's excellent and very well spec'd up although word is we're changing to the Toyota auris this year ....... Going hybrid! "
I had one
The boots are tiny
That's where the battery is
I used to have to take the parcel shelf out to get mums wheelchair in ! |
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"As its a company car is go for the golf, build quality will be better than the Mazda.
I've got an Astra company car and it's excellent and very well spec'd up although word is we're changing to the Toyota auris this year ....... Going hybrid!
I had one
The boots are tiny
That's where the battery is
I used to have to take the parcel shelf out to get mums wheelchair in !"
Just realised yours will be the new shape.
Mine was a 12 reg so was old shape
Check the boot space tho
Mine used to be slow as buggery going up hills too cos all the weight was at the back
It lasted 12 months before I traded it in ! |
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"As its a company car is go for the golf, build quality will be better than the Mazda.
I've got an Astra company car and it's excellent and very well spec'd up although word is we're changing to the Toyota auris this year ....... Going hybrid!
build quality will not be better on the golf. The VW may use better quality plastics but they can't get close to the Japanese for build quality. Why does everybody seem to swallow this guff."
What a load of BS....... How many 10yr old mazdas do you see with 250k mileage On the clock, good bodywork and in full working order, I'd be surprised if you could find one!
There is a reason the golf has such good residual value, it's because it's pretty much bullet proof! |
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"As its a company car is go for the golf, build quality will be better than the Mazda.
I've got an Astra company car and it's excellent and very well spec'd up although word is we're changing to the Toyota auris this year ....... Going hybrid!
build quality will not be better on the golf. The VW may use better quality plastics but they can't get close to the Japanese for build quality. Why does everybody seem to swallow this guff.
What a load of BS....... How many 10yr old mazdas do you see with 250k mileage On the clock, good bodywork and in full working order, I'd be surprised if you could find one!
There is a reason the golf has such good residual value, it's because it's pretty much bullet proof! "
They have good residuals because people like you believe all the rubbish that's spouted about them.
I think you'll find that there are rather more VW's sold than Mazda's, but I'm pretty sure there are some around that would meet your criteria.
Do some research on reliability and then come back. |
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"As its a company car is go for the golf, build quality will be better than the Mazda.
I've got an Astra company car and it's excellent and very well spec'd up although word is we're changing to the Toyota auris this year ....... Going hybrid!
build quality will not be better on the golf. The VW may use better quality plastics but they can't get close to the Japanese for build quality. Why does everybody seem to swallow this guff.
What a load of BS....... How many 10yr old mazdas do you see with 250k mileage On the clock, good bodywork and in full working order, I'd be surprised if you could find one!
There is a reason the golf has such good residual value, it's because it's pretty much bullet proof!
They have good residuals because people like you believe all the rubbish that's spouted about them.
I think you'll find that there are rather more VW's sold than Mazda's, but I'm pretty sure there are some around that would meet your criteria.
Do some research on reliability and then come back. "
go read the JD power survey......... Then come back, I think you'll find the golf is top of the best compact car overall.
I'm not a golf owner, never had one but millions of happy owners can't be wrong |
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"As its a company car is go for the golf, build quality will be better than the Mazda.
I've got an Astra company car and it's excellent and very well spec'd up although word is we're changing to the Toyota auris this year ....... Going hybrid!
build quality will not be better on the golf. The VW may use better quality plastics but they can't get close to the Japanese for build quality. Why does everybody seem to swallow this guff.
What a load of BS....... How many 10yr old mazdas do you see with 250k mileage On the clock, good bodywork and in full working order, I'd be surprised if you could find one!
There is a reason the golf has such good residual value, it's because it's pretty much bullet proof!
They have good residuals because people like you believe all the rubbish that's spouted about them.
I think you'll find that there are rather more VW's sold than Mazda's, but I'm pretty sure there are some around that would meet your criteria.
Do some research on reliability and then come back.
go read the JD power survey......... Then come back, I think you'll find the golf is top of the best compact car overall.
I'm not a golf owner, never had one but millions of happy owners can't be wrong"
Do you sell them ? lol |
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Out of your two choices the golf would be better despite VWs recent emmisions issues, dont get me wrong the mazda 3 is a good car but they suffer theyre own issues most commonley rust.
If you can see past the badge though how about the skoda fabia? Its the same basics as the golf but youll get alot more for your money than you will in a golf |
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