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Zambrah
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States7371 Posts
August 23 2017 03:05 GMT
#1
My life is dull and so all I can blog about is my art streams or buying a car...

So I choose the car!

This weekend Im going to make the purchase for a car, in particular, a new 2017 Volkswagen Jetta S automatic.

The internet price is 11,499USD. I called in and asked, "hey, so whats the ACTUAL price, including all your sneaky dealership bastard discounts and requirements?" and they said, "you shrewd customer you, that price is the price including all possible discounts, which are 500 dollars for a new graduate discount, 500 for a military discount, and 500 for an affiliated work program, also you have to finance it with us, for four months at least. Also the price goes up after August by like 2,000USD, also dealership bullshit fees on top for title, tags, and processing."

So I'm like, man I'm glad Im not on the phone with you, I'd have to admit that sounds pretty okay, better than what I was expecting at least!

So if I assume the 12,000USD price for not being a military guy, I'm looking at like, what, 13,000 with the processing fees and shit after all is said and done? Thats not bad for a brand new car, right?

So yeah, I suppose I'll go get that car on the weekend.

What are the odds I can demand some fees be raised since its a. the end of the month, b. I'm ready to walk out the door for the right incentives?

Car! First car!

Incremental change is the Democrat version of Trickle Down economics.
L_Master
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States8017 Posts
August 23 2017 04:06 GMT
#2
This is what I have, but a 2016. Got a really good deal on it, basically 3 year lease at $70/mo with option to buy at the end of the three years if I want. Will owe approx $10k USD if I were to purchase it, so looks like a similar price range to you. I don't know car buying or details that well

Car wise, I'm quite satisfied. It has a nice, clean look; a few nice intergrative features and reasonable acceleration and handling. Gas mileage is, compared to what I'm used to, stupid good. A bad tank is 40mpg, a good tank with the right kind of driving can go over 50mpg. As an entry level car, especially at that price, I couldn't be happier. Only big question is long term reliability, but it's a 2016 model so who really knows yet.

2017 Volkswagen Jetta S automatic


Don't do it! Manual is SOOOO much better it's not even fair. I could never imagine going back to automatic again.

EffOrt and Soulkey Hwaiting!
739
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Bearded Elder29903 Posts
August 23 2017 06:55 GMT
#3
You Muricans can drive cars with manual? :D
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GeckoXp
Profile Blog Joined June 2013
Germany2016 Posts
August 23 2017 07:04 GMT
#4
recommended soundtrack


Jae Zedong
Profile Joined September 2016
407 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-08-23 07:42:28
August 23 2017 07:40 GMT
#5
On August 23 2017 13:06 L_Master wrote:Don't do it! Manual is SOOOO much better it's not even fair. I could never imagine going back to automatic again.



Funny. In my country almost everyone drives manual but not because we like it, mainly because of lower cost. I've only had manuals in my life but I love driving automatic when I get the chance. Only time I'd prefer manual would be in a sports car.

What makes you prefer manual?
Tyrant.
739
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Bearded Elder29903 Posts
August 23 2017 10:46 GMT
#6
It all depends. I'd never buy a car with automatic, because it's boring, especially if I'm going to a long trip (which happens a lot recently). I've tried lot of cars with automatic (I work at automotive) and I like it, since one of your leg can rest during the driving but - that's not for me in longterm :D
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Zambrah
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States7371 Posts
August 23 2017 11:22 GMT
#7
I reaaaaally don't wanna learn stick though, it WOULD be notably cheaper to get Jetta with stick, like 1 - 1.5K cheaper, but then I'd need to learn to drive stick, and I'm not sure Im ready for that kind of commitment in my life. :'(
Incremental change is the Democrat version of Trickle Down economics.
Deleted User 135096
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
3624 Posts
August 23 2017 12:20 GMT
#8
Another big benefit aside from the price difference is, if you live in snow manual superior to an automatic transmission by a large margin due to the control you have.
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Jae Zedong
Profile Joined September 2016
407 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-08-23 12:57:09
August 23 2017 12:54 GMT
#9
On August 23 2017 20:22 Zambrah wrote:
I reaaaaally don't wanna learn stick though, it WOULD be notably cheaper to get Jetta with stick, like 1 - 1.5K cheaper, but then I'd need to learn to drive stick, and I'm not sure Im ready for that kind of commitment in my life. :'(

Not worth it if you can afford the extra cost imo. Every single time you hit a red light it's 4-5 gear shifts just to get up to speed again. Commuting to work can easily mean 50+ gear shifts every single time. Gets tedious after a while, and I've driven manuals for 10 years.

With the amount of extras people add to their new cars, adding automatic increases comfort noticeably across the vehicle's entire life span.

If you're off roading, of course you get a stick shift. But most people don't, they only think they do and end up with gas guzzling SUVs in morning traffic. If you're being realistic with what you need your car for, chances are you won't need manual.
Tyrant.
AbouSV
Profile Joined October 2014
Germany1278 Posts
August 23 2017 15:15 GMT
#10
On August 23 2017 21:54 Jae Zedong wrote:
Every single time you hit a red light it's 4-5 gear shifts just to get up to speed again.


You have many red light on the highway or you have way more than 5 gears levels? °°
fabiano
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Brazil4644 Posts
August 23 2017 15:56 GMT
#11
11,499 USD for a 2017 Jetta... cars are so freaking cheap in USA :0

Here you can't even buy a Volkswagen Up! for that price. A 2017 Jetta costs around 36,000 USD!!
"When the geyser died, a probe came out" - SirJolt
Smorrie
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
Netherlands2923 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-08-23 17:41:21
August 23 2017 16:36 GMT
#12
Currently driving (my first) automatic after almost 15 years of driving manual.

What I like:
- Super easy driving! I feel even a 12 year old could drive an automatic up to an average level (disregarding anticipation of other traffic here)
- Have an extra hand that is always available to hold my coffee.
- Left leg is just chillin' all the way
- Not having to use the emergency brake

What I don't like:
- No control over the car and waiting for gears to shift is a huge downside (I don't think automatic drivers will understand, unless driven manual)
- It's easy, but also really boring
- Automatics are generally more expensive and less fuel efficient (even though I'm not sure whether the latter is still relevant these days with the latest auto-transmission tech?)
- Never using the emergency brake can cause it to stop working properly in times you will actually need it


Bottom line; would recommend manual at all times
It has a strong technique, but it lacks oo.
L_Master
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States8017 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-08-23 17:43:14
August 23 2017 17:32 GMT
#13
On August 24 2017 00:15 AbouSV wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 23 2017 21:54 Jae Zedong wrote:
Every single time you hit a red light it's 4-5 gear shifts just to get up to speed again.


You have many red light on the highway or you have way more than 5 gears levels? °°


It's like maybe 2 in the city in my experience. Unless you're driving on highways with red lights where the speed limit gets up to 50mph/80kph+, then I could see needing an extra shift or two. Either that or you're driving an 18 wheeler with a huge number of gears


Funny. In my country almost everyone drives manual but not because we like it, mainly because of lower cost. I've only had manuals in my life but I love driving automatic when I get the chance. Only time I'd prefer manual would be in a sports car.

What makes you prefer manual?


In a nutshell, I find many upsides and almost no downsides. Two big ones for me are the much better mileage and less wear and tear on the car. Those are huge from a practicality standpoint, especially if you're not swimming in money.

Beyond that, it's just a hell of a lot more fun to drive. It's interesting to here you talk about the shifts being tedious. To me, it's the exact opposite. Driving down the highway in 5th (top for the jetta) gear is boring. You aren't doing anything. Turns, stops, starts, accelerations are all much more engaging. It's super fun just rolling through the gears always trying to get your shifts as crisp as possible, match revs, etc.

In addition to that, there is just this wonderful feeling of being in control of your vehicle. You can respond faster and it jsut feels right. Need to overtake that slow dude in the right hand lane but space is tight? Pop it down into 4th, jump on it, then back into 5th. Don't get that same feeling of control at all in an automatic.


On August 24 2017 01:36 Smorrie wrote:
Currently driving (my first) automatic after almost 15 years of driving manual.

What I like:
- Super easy driving! I feel even a 12 year old could drive an automatic up to an average level (disregarding anticipation of other traffic here)
- Have an extra hand that is always available to hold my coffee.
- Left leg is just chillin' all the way
- Not having to use the emergency break

What I don't like:
- No control over the car and waiting for gears to shift is a huge downside (I don't think automatic drivers will understand, unless driven manual)
- It's easy, but also really boring
- Automatics are generally more expensive and less fuel efficient (even though I'm not sure whether the latter is still relevant these days with the latest auto-transmission tech?)
- Never using the emergency break can cause it to stop working properly in times you will actually need it


Bottom line; would recommend manual at all times


Pretty much gotta echo that. Jetta has a 1s auto-hold though, so I've never needed to worry about the e-brake. The extra hand available is, at times, nice. That I must admit.

The downsides are what do it for me. You can be FAR more fuel efficient with a manual, especially if you're intelligent with your shifts, and you can also put significantly less wear and tear on the transmission. Not to mention being in control of the car, actually being able to get it to do what you want is such a fantastic feeling.

I drove automatics for the first 10 years of my driving life, and now having had a manual for two years can definitely say I'm never going back.


EffOrt and Soulkey Hwaiting!
L_Master
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States8017 Posts
August 23 2017 17:37 GMT
#14
On August 23 2017 20:22 Zambrah wrote:
I reaaaaally don't wanna learn stick though, it WOULD be notably cheaper to get Jetta with stick, like 1 - 1.5K cheaper, but then I'd need to learn to drive stick, and I'm not sure Im ready for that kind of commitment in my life. :'(


It's not that bad of a commitment in my opinion. I spent like 45 min practicing in a parking lot with my dad, and then was able to make it how. Practiced for a couple hours by myself the next day and drove up to Denver in traffic and managed passably, stalled once or twice in traffic and had a few moments where I was having to really think about what I needed to do, but wasn't bad. I would have been 100% comfortable outside of big city traffic.

Within a week, which was definitely less than 10 driving hours, most of the main aspects were muscle memory. I wasn't stalling or confusing which pedal I needed to let out or anything else silly. So I'd say at worst a 10-15 hour time commitment for the benefits of:

-Much cheaper vehicle
-Noticeably better gas mileage
-Less wear and tear on your car
-Better control in the snow
-Hell of a lot more fun to drive

Just on price alone, if you get 1k savings for manual and it takes 15 hours to learn, thats like getting paid $65 an hour to learn manual. Not bad.
EffOrt and Soulkey Hwaiting!
Doodsmack
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States7224 Posts
August 23 2017 20:22 GMT
#15
I have a 2012 S manual, $12,000 is stupidly cheap for a 2017, I'm almost skeptical of this lol, but you should get it.
Zambrah
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States7371 Posts
August 23 2017 21:16 GMT
#16
On August 24 2017 05:22 Doodsmack wrote:
I have a 2012 S manual, $12,000 is stupidly cheap for a 2017, I'm almost skeptical of this lol, but you should get it.


12000 + dealer fees, potentially minus whatever this Geico discount thing amounts to, it may be another 500 off, but I'm not counting on it right now.

I think I'ma get it on Sunday, a manual is still in consideration but 10 to 1 odds cause I wanna be a city dweller and I hear manual sucks for city traffic
Incremental change is the Democrat version of Trickle Down economics.
GeckoXp
Profile Blog Joined June 2013
Germany2016 Posts
August 23 2017 21:49 GMT
#17
On August 24 2017 06:16 Zambrah wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 24 2017 05:22 Doodsmack wrote:
I have a 2012 S manual, $12,000 is stupidly cheap for a 2017, I'm almost skeptical of this lol, but you should get it.


12000 + dealer fees, potentially minus whatever this Geico discount thing amounts to, it may be another 500 off, but I'm not counting on it right now.

I think I'ma get it on Sunday, a manual is still in consideration but 10 to 1 odds cause I wanna be a city dweller and I hear manual sucks for city traffic


Why what? Manual is hard for beginners when you have to drive in mountains, especially during snow fall. However, driving in a city is no different to automatic, as you can always just have your enginge run idle. Takes just a minimal amount of training, as L_Master said (L_Master is usually right with what he says).

I'm almost feeling ashamed for posting that uber-Bavarian song about the VW-Jetta :|
fabiano
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Brazil4644 Posts
August 23 2017 23:48 GMT
#18
Manual is extremely easy to learn, that's not a problem at all.

Manual is more suited for clean traffic and travelling, when you won't be shifting gears all the time.
Automatic is more suited for heavy traffic and overall city traffic, when you end up shifting gears more often than you would like to.

I for sure would get myself an automatic (I drive manual, btw).
"When the geyser died, a probe came out" - SirJolt
Smorrie
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
Netherlands2923 Posts
August 24 2017 01:22 GMT
#19
Good point fabiano. When you're stuck in traffic jams (the stop & go kind), automatic is great! Besides that I haven't been in any other situation where that's applicable though. If my daily commute would have that kind of traffic by default, I would actually think twice before getting a manual again.
It has a strong technique, but it lacks oo.
L_Master
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States8017 Posts
August 24 2017 03:21 GMT
#20
On August 24 2017 10:22 Smorrie wrote:
Good point fabiano. When you're stuck in traffic jams (the stop & go kind), automatic is great! Besides that I haven't been in any other situation where that's applicable though. If my daily commute would have that kind of traffic by default, I would actually think twice before getting a manual again.


Definitely agree. Stop lights I have no issues with a manual...but something about traffic jams is different. The manual gets annoying there. If I lived in a major city with terrible traffic I would reconsider. If you live in an urban area, but it's a commute without traffic and just lots of lights...it's still fine in my opinion.
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