How to Buy a Golf R32


Buy a Golf R32 from a Private Seller
1. Search the classified ads in your local newspaper for a person selling a VW Golf R32. Contact the person selling the VW Golf R32 and arrange to meet at a public location so you can see the car.
2. Make sure the Golf R32 is in good condition. In addition to test-driving the vehicle, have a reputable mechanic look at it and request a vehicle history report from the Golf R32's owner. Edmunds states the Golf R32 is known to have electrical problems, so be sure to check the windshield wipers, the lights and the electric windows and door locks. Web Wombat also reports that some Golf R32s are known to have tires that rub on the car's body when you go around some corners or uneven surfaces.
3. Pay for the Golf R32 with cash or money you acquired through an auto loan. A used VW Golf can cost as much as $15,000 and as little as $750, depending on the year, according the Edmunds.Do not forget to obtain the title (if you paid for the Golf R32 in full) and registration so you can place the car in your name through the department of motor vehicles.
Buy a Golf R32 from a Volkswagen Dealer
4. Visit a local Volkswagen dealer and ask to see their selection of VW Golf R32s.
5. Test-drive the Golf R32s you like, especially if the car is used or you are trying to decide between driving an automatic or manual transmission. Pay particular attention to how the Golf R32 feels going around corners to make sure the wheels do not rub against the car's body.
6. Ask to see a vehicle history report if the Golf R32 is used. Double-check it to see if there have been any problems with the electrical system.
7. Negotiate the price of the car. Beat the Car Salesman advises you know your budget and stick to it. The site also says the interest rate of financing a car is also negotiable at a dealership. According to Edmunds, a new VW Golf can cost up to $23,000.
8. Pay for the VW Golf R32 with cash or acquire an auto loan. You can get an auto loan through the dealership or obtain your own through a bank or credit union.