Well, my name is Dejan, I'm a dude from Serbia currently residing in Sweden, where I got a chance at getting a 2003 Stilo 1.8 Dynamic.
I am literally BLOWN AWAY. The car is AMAZING. That city power steering is like entering NIRVANA. The smart storage solutions are astonishing. A car from 2003 with smart wheel buttons, automatic climate control and a cruise control system - made me conclude I had spent (or perhaps I should even say WASTED) too much time driving around in German offices disguised as cars.
This is a car that's just there for every need you might have. For any expectation you might have from your car at some point. It's beautiful to look at, practical as f**k and generally mesmerizing.
Hell, it even got me writing a bunch of stuff about the car in my own bloody introduction!
I like cars, playing Counter Strike and DOTA, an occasional smoke from the peace pipe and sports, most of them. An all-rounder type of guy, so to say.
Anyway, seeing as the forum is basically a gold mine of information for my car, as well as how the community is nowhere near the gaming communities, where 13-year-olds are frankly RUDE, people seem to be willing to share all the knowledge they possess, and are helping eachother wherever I looked.
So I kinda like this warm feeling I got when I read some threads on points of interest for my own issues with the car (fixable in a fairly easy manner, no worries), and found the answers usually coming from different sources, people scraping together whatever they knew and found solutions. It's inspiring, to say the least.
I hope I won't be too irritating when in need of assistance, as I have to get some parts, and maybe even get my hands dirty, in order of being able to mend the wounds that the previous owner inflicted on this beauty. I'm no mechanic, little experience with Volkswagen Golfs MK3s, but I've never been afraid of getting my hands dirty - it's the guidance that I lack at the moment.
End of rant
I am literally BLOWN AWAY. The car is AMAZING. That city power steering is like entering NIRVANA. The smart storage solutions are astonishing. A car from 2003 with smart wheel buttons, automatic climate control and a cruise control system - made me conclude I had spent (or perhaps I should even say WASTED) too much time driving around in German offices disguised as cars.
This is a car that's just there for every need you might have. For any expectation you might have from your car at some point. It's beautiful to look at, practical as f**k and generally mesmerizing.
Hell, it even got me writing a bunch of stuff about the car in my own bloody introduction!
I like cars, playing Counter Strike and DOTA, an occasional smoke from the peace pipe and sports, most of them. An all-rounder type of guy, so to say.
Anyway, seeing as the forum is basically a gold mine of information for my car, as well as how the community is nowhere near the gaming communities, where 13-year-olds are frankly RUDE, people seem to be willing to share all the knowledge they possess, and are helping eachother wherever I looked.
So I kinda like this warm feeling I got when I read some threads on points of interest for my own issues with the car (fixable in a fairly easy manner, no worries), and found the answers usually coming from different sources, people scraping together whatever they knew and found solutions. It's inspiring, to say the least.
I hope I won't be too irritating when in need of assistance, as I have to get some parts, and maybe even get my hands dirty, in order of being able to mend the wounds that the previous owner inflicted on this beauty. I'm no mechanic, little experience with Volkswagen Golfs MK3s, but I've never been afraid of getting my hands dirty - it's the guidance that I lack at the moment.
End of rant