Choice of 2 Oceans

Grant Foster

Grant Foster

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Location
Scotland
Vehicle
T6 Ocean 150
Hi -

I have the choice between the following 2 Oceans through my local VW dealer:

Option 1:
  • 150ps DSG on a 17 plate
  • Registered in June, used as a rental over the summer - has approximately 5000 miles,
  • Discover media plus
  • Privacy glass
  • Light and vision pack
  • Cruise control
  • Front & rear sensors with camera
  • Comfort mattress
  • Leather multi function wheel
  • Awning
  • Mud flaps
  • Cost new £59k. Price = £50k
Option 2:
  • 204ps DSG on a 67 plate
  • Due for delivery this week
  • Discover media plus
  • Driver alert
  • Detachable tow bar
  • Cruise control
  • Front & rear sensors
  • Comfort mattress
  • Lockable storage
  • Awning
  • Mud flaps
  • Cost new £61k. Price = £56k

I can't make my mind up but I'm inclined to go with Option 2. The additional £6k for a brand new vehicle seems reasonable. I'd probably prefer the privacy glass but I guess this can be done at a later stage, and the basic green tint looks fine in any case. Other than the 204 v 150ps (and I don't suppose that makes much difference), there isn't a lot to chose between the two spec's otherwise.

Any thoughts welcomed, including any views on whether these prices/discounts look in line with 'standard' (if there is such a thing).

Thanks
C
 
Hi -

I have the choice between the following 2 Oceans through my local VW dealer:

Option 1:
  • 150ps DSG on a 17 plate
  • Registered in June, used as a rental over the summer - has approximately 5000 miles,
  • Discover media plus
  • Privacy glass
  • Light and vision pack
  • Cruise control
  • Front & rear sensors with camera
  • Comfort mattress
  • Leather multi function wheel
  • Awning
  • Mud flaps
  • Cost new £59k. Price = £50k
Option 2:
  • 204ps DSG on a 67 plate
  • Due for delivery this week
  • Discover media plus
  • Driver alert
  • Detachable tow bar
  • Cruise control
  • Front & rear sensors
  • Comfort mattress
  • Lockable storage
  • Awning
  • Mud flaps
  • Cost new £61k. Price = £56k

I can't make my mind up but I'm inclined to go with Option 2. The additional £6k for a brand new vehicle seems reasonable. I'd probably prefer the privacy glass but I guess this can be done at a later stage, and the basic green tint looks fine in any case. Other than the 204 v 150ps (and I don't suppose that makes much difference), there isn't a lot to chose between the two spec's otherwise.

Any thoughts welcomed, including any views on whether these prices/discounts look in line with 'standard' (if there is such a thing).

Thanks
C

If it were my choice, option 2 for sure. I think I would want to pay a lot less for an ex-rental when you compare it with the discount on the new one. You're stuck with the post April 2016 value tax either way, plus the new one has towbar - not an easy retro fit. Most seem to think the factory privacy glass is not dark enough anyway so many go aftermarket tint route. Hope this helps.
 
option 2 for me ... unless it's pink ;)
 
If you need a tow bar then Option 2 if its not pre- wired its expensive to install but not at that price if been on rental look what income has been made during the rental period
I understand there is a " list " around of VW released California vehicles at a good price
 
i think the starlight blue is the classiest colour .... and i haven't got one ... promise
 
Option 2
as i would be concerned about how it was used during its rental period
Dave and lisa
 
I wouldn't rule out option 1 until I'd properly inspected it. It may be absolutely perfect, with the bulk of 3 years warranty on it. I hired a Cali in Scotland last year and looked after it as if it was my own. It's easy to spend other people's money but remember as a general rule with vehicles, the more you spend, the more you'll lose. You never know, you might be able to get a further discount on option 1 which could make your depreciation and total cost of ownership very low indeed.
 
I wouldn't rule out option 1 until I'd properly inspected it. It may be absolutely perfect, with the bulk of 3 years warranty on it. I hired a Cali in Scotland last year and looked after it as if it was my own. It's easy to spend other people's money but remember as a general rule with vehicles, the more you spend, the more you'll lose. You never know, you might be able to get a further discount on option 1 which could make your depreciation and total cost of ownership very low indeed.
Thanks for this. Another helpful contribution. The rental was returned today and the dealer sent me a video - from what I could see, it looks as good as new to be honest. I don't suppose I'll go wrong with either option, and I guess they both seem to be appropriately priced, all things considered. (The dealer won't move any further price on either).
 
Has the 204ps got LED headlights? Could be the deal breaker?
 
also, I assume its a MY18? Has it got the new cupboard lights option ?
 
Option 2 for me as the other is a member of the fastest vehicle in the world club
 
opion 2 would get my vote

if dealer will not budge any further on price try and get some extras put in. I got to that and dealer agreed to pay for the extra 2 year warranty and offered bike rack (which I swopped for side bars).

Also if you go with 1 has it a 5 year warranty
 
Option 1, I would not touch a 204 with a barge pole, worse MPG, higher servicing costs.

Also if you buy option 1 you will have £6000 to spend on accessories and holidays.
 
One big reason I would not go for option 2, that is it has no privacy glass
 
Option 2

Try to get them to include additional warranty making it 5 years.
 
Option 2

Try to get them to include additional warranty making it 5 years.

This is a very good point. As I get bored of my cars very easily, I didn't bother extending my warranty but 18months in and still loving it, I'm really starting to regret it..
 
This is a very good point. As I get bored of my cars very easily, I didn't bother extending my warranty but 18months in and still loving it, I'm really starting to regret it..

I got this extended warranty as part of the deal on my Cali, thought it would be handy if I decide to sell it on.
 
Our existing van is ex rental and had no problems at all, as mentioned above the lack of privacy glass would be a concern
 
Option 1 for peace of mind long term. 50% less turbos to go wrong, and it has a reversing camera. Just go in with your eyes open and an ex-rental is no greater risk than a "normal" used vehicle. Most Cali renters do not feel the need to do sub 8 minute laps of the Nurburgring. If you're financing either choice just make sure you are adequately covered as you're unlikely to get new vehicle replacement on a pre-reg.
 

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