hi Danny, you can find the HK spec sheet here, only one choice for 2008 model year. http://www.vwasia.com/publish/vwasia/hong_kong/en/models/eos.htmlWhat spec (and avalable options) is the Eos for the Hong Kong market?
It is very similar to the Australian spec with leather. Although we don't get the hill assist but no doubt that would be a very useful feature in Hong Kong. What does an Eos in Hong Kong set you back in $HK. In Australia, mine with the Nappa Leather set me back 57K AUD Drive Away, that includes GST, State Govt Stamp Duty, some luxury tax component, registration and insurance etc.hi Danny, you can find the HK spec sheet here, only one choice for 2008 model year. http://www.vwasia.com/publish/vwasia/hong_kong/en/models/eos.html
unlike the BMW E93, where you can choose any colour leather seats, the VW EOS is only avaiable in black, grey and red leather
danny, somewhere in the photo section there is a great photo of an EOS with Opera House and Bridge in the background, think it was posted by dolcevita - worth a look!A pic of your car in Nathan Road taken at night time would be spectacular or with the Opera House and harbour as a backdrop!
I was actually meaning the Opera House in Hong Kong with the Hong Kong harbour as the background. But a night shot taken in Nathan Street , Kowloon would be spectacular. especially with a white Eos. Might be a bit hard though will all the traffic. Sydeny is very nice but Hong Kong is absolutely spectacular.danny, somewhere in the photo section there is a great photo of an EOS with Opera House and Bridge in the background, think it was posted by dolcevita - worth a look!
Gary
While since I was in HK so don't know if you still can, but what about the car park up by the Peak Railway for a good shot with spectacular backdrop?I was actually meaning the Opera House in Hong Kong with the Hong Kong harbour as the background. But a night shot taken in Nathan Street , Kowloon would be spectacular. especially with a white Eos. Might be a bit hard though will all the traffic. Sydeny is very nice but Hong Kong is absolutely spectacular.
When I went to Hong Kong, on a beautiful warm sunny morning everyone was heading off to work carry umbrellas. I thought to my self "how British". I couldn't understand the reason for so many people to carry umbrellas though. That afternoon it became apparent. The 4 PM torrential downpour had us soaked to the bone, except for the umbrella carry locals. I look forward to some more of your photos though. Hong Kong is a photographic paradise!waiting for the rain to stop here![]()
When I went to Hong Kong, on a beautiful warm sunny morning everyone was heading off to work carry umbrellas. I thought to my self "how British". I couldn't understand the reason for so many people to carry umbrellas though. That afternoon it became apparent. The 4 PM torrential downpour had us soaked to the bone, except for the umbrella carry locals.
I know EXACTLY what you mean Dan ! Been there, done that !