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I was planning to buy a car, my choice was between huyandai verna, opel corsa or vw pointer.

I finally decided to buy vw pointer (the released model to egypt is 1600 CC, 94 Horse Power)

Please advise me about that car and tell me if you tried it, what are its pros and cons and what is its price where you live?

I will be paying about 11,000 american dollars for it.

thanx

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i found the following about it (from wikipedia):

The Volkswagen Pointer was a family car sold by Volkswagen in South America, in the 1990s. It was based on the Ford Escort, being the result of Volkswagen's Autolatina joint venture with Ford Motor Company, which also saw the Volkswagen Santana rebadged as the Ford Versailles. Although there were sheet metal differences between the Pointer and the Escort, the styling cues (including the door handles) were still noticeably those of Ford rather than VW.

The Pointer was only available as a five-door hatchback, alsthough there was a two-door sedan, called the Logus, built on the same platform.

The Pointer name is still used by Volkswagen in Mexico, on a version of the Brazilian Volkswagen Gol.

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What do you not speak English?  Come on now.

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I was waiting for this.. just wanted to try speaking in arabic on Neowin, I didn have the chance before as I couldnt find any arabs..

the translation for what I said was that the opel is the best out of his choices, and he can get a vw Golf mk4 for 70-75000 egyptian pounds.

do u have anything to say in this thread? or you just came to ask me to speak in english?

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I was waiting for this.. just wanted to try speaking in arabic on Neowin, I didn have the chance before as I couldnt find any arabs..

the translation for what I said was that the opel is the best out of his choices, and he can get a vw Golf mk4 for 70-75000 egyptian pounds.

do u have anything to say in this thread?  or you just came to ask me to speak in english?

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haahaa haa

pwned

but bak on topic, VW's are great cars, take car of them and theyll last forever. Even more so than a normal car. Good choice my man.

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Agreed with above - look after a VW and it will last you forever. There are some pristine MK1 Golfs on the roads - not because they have been fixed-up but because they were cared for an just keep on going!

And off topic:

Neowin seems to have a majority of users who DO speak English. Many of us speak other languages too, but English is the one commonly shared language. Also, if you read the front-page, all the news is in English.

I am certainly not saying that it's an English-only forum, but it pretty much has gone that way.

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And? If you don't know English, you wouldn't even be able to _read_ the replies, thus you really wouldn't be able to reply.

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ure rite, additionally the advantage of speaking english is that everyone understands u in this topic and can comment what u said wheather ure wrong or totally right...

well the vw is a pretty darn good choice, it actually really doesn't matter which one u pick. they all last very long... any1 saw the movie Herbie? :p

-fm

me-> German Patriot Jumps Happily :woot:

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VW cars are good and live for a long long time, we had this VW beetles since 1970 and it is still working. I will go for the pointer, will receive it today or tommorow from the dealer and get it some license plates then hit the road :)

if you are in egypt and would like to experience it from the inside i might pass by and pick you up specially i have 1000 KMs to drive at only 60KMs/hour :(

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The Pointer was only available as a five-door hatchback, alsthough there was a two-door sedan, called the Logus, built on the same platform.

a two door sedan? :blink:

i searched for images and the pointer looks pretty cool, first time i've ever heard of it.

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VW cars are good and live for a long long time, we had this VW beetles since 1970 and it is still working. I will go for the pointer, will receive it today or tommorow from the dealer and get it some license plates then hit the road :)

if you are in egypt and would like to experience it from the inside i might pass by and pick you up specially i have 1000 KMs to drive at only 60KMs/hour :(

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code_red now i have the same question i don't know what i must by hayundai verna or VW pointer as u are was thinking as me and as u already get ur pointer i think so plz advice, i am from alex email me if u can [email protected]

thanks

lion

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i personally do not recommend huyndai, i used to have excel, a very bad car with tons of problems. I will take the VW pointer tommorow from the dealer as it was delayed a little due to customs.

I can't give u any opinion of the car till i get it and drive it

u can add me to your msn or contact me at

[email protected] if you need more details..

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i got the car, it is lovely, a great choice with a relatively cheap price.

Got central lock, 4 speakers, electric windows, alarm system, speed alarm, nice space, good seats, tropical a/c.

I drove it to za'farana and back to cairo, about 300 KMs, using the new ain sokhna high way, it is stable and goes easily to 120 KM/h in less than 14 seconds or something, it is good with curves and turns.

Any questions please don't hesitate to ask me.

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cong. on the new car man :D ..

i am in the market also for a new car here in cairo..but i am very confused , there is alot of cars these day really :yes:

and dont u think thats the pointer is very small compared with the Verna or the Corsa ??

so for how much did u pay exactly for this car??

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Hi all,

I bought a new black pointer 2 weeks ago, just finished the 1st 1000Km maintenanc.

Here is a brief for my experience with it:

1- I got it for 72,9000 LE.

2- In my opinion, this price is a catch for the car's capabilities, the car is really a high tech. one ( Central lock, alarm with motion sensors inside the car and a remote built in the key, 4 elec. windows, power steering, 4 speakers and 2 tweeters, speed alarm, windows close automatically when u lock the car by the remote, the central lock shuts down when the car speed gets 20Km/hour, very nice seats and reasonably wide saloon, very nice looking dashboard. Only the mirrors aren't electrical and the fuel tank either, which are not a major difeciency.

3 - The A/C is really powerfull.

4 - Fuel consumption is great for a 1600 CC car.

5 - The car has an immobilizer that detects false keys and secures the car from theft.

6 - The windows glass are colored.

7 - Now to the hot shots, when the 92 HP works for that small chasis, the car feels like really jumping on the road, I enjoyed the fast response, acceleration and stability over high ways, additionally, the brakes are so powerfull.

For the things I didn't like, the radiator fan sound is relativly high compared to other cars. I used to have a BMW M40 and a new 2004 Lancer and both never had that loudly moving radiator fan. I checked other Pointers running around me and made sure it is not a defect in my car, seems it a factory default. However, when I am inside the car, I don't feel this sound, only when the weather is too hot and I get out of the car while the engine is turned on.

One more thing I didn't like is the car horn! Sound like a duck ;) I am planning to change it with a Golf GTI one soon.

Conclusion, its a perfect car for its price. For quality lovers, its incomparable to the locally assembeled Verna and Corsa, where both have well knows deficiencies that impact the cars' performance, stability and the driver's security as well.

At last, for those who are suspecting in the car's quality because of its - somehow - low price. I think the car's price is that low compared to its capabilities because the dealer has to have a product that competes in the market in that price catagory, since the polo hatch back and sedan are now playing on the 100,000+ LE range, the dealer ( Automotive ) managed to get a resonably priced car to replace the old Polo that used to get sold around 80,000LE. Plus, being brought from Brazil lowers downs the foriegn curruncy impacts. As you know the Euro is getting wilder every day.

Don't hesitate to email me if you need more information/advises about this car on any other ones. I have a good knowledge base and would love sharing it with others.

-ashraf

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No, I don't work for Automotive. I am a softwre specialist.. However, I love the automobile world and spend most of my spare time in a friend's workshop playing with the old cars I used to have before buying the pointer.

Back to the point, I didn't have enough chances to check the new swift. But from history, the Suzuki Swift had been a trustable car for long years. I had some chance to drive and handle a Swift of my uncle and really enjoyed and respected it.

Anyways, I will check it ASAP and get back to you, if you are faster than me please feed us back, or open a new thread and lets start talking about it. ( don't forget to email me with the new thread ).

Last thing, I am happy and proud this new electronic mind exchange is starting to make benifit to all of us. Lets all encourage this and inform our friends. Who knows, one day, new cars in the Egyptian market will be marked as good or bad before anyone gets trapped in one :shifty:

Good luck for everyone...

-ashraf

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I have been today to the dealer for the second time, they fixed the front headlights position, tuned the motor, fixed the cassette wiring, checked the reverse gear..

i dropped it 9 am and took it back by 2 pm, they haven't fixed the joint between the speedometer and the tableau nor the sounds that appear after the car stops (droplets from motor heading backwards) the engineer explained that the first was common between all released models and that the second was normal as the exhauster or something is overheated and somehow these are droplets of vapour in its channel or something..

otherwise the car is great, it accelerates easily to 150 and more but i had no chance to exceed 150 over cairo ismaielia road on my way back, specially my license was taken over the ring road for a 95 KM/hr excessive speed!! :D

All pointer models and other VW models as it seems share a problem; a very loud noise from the motor fan, the engineer said it is totally ok..

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