Regarding haggling.
On the one hand, the golf plus was always consigered the runt of the litter in it's ungainly looks and the fact that the motoring press in general saw no reason to buy one over a golf. Also, the typical golf plus buyer would most likely be a bit older, or possibly someone with mobility issues who would appreciate the higher seating position and airy nature of the cabin. That type of person would most likely go for the 1.6 diesel, or possibly the 1.4tsi. This can be born out by the fact that there is only one 2013 2.0 diesel golf plus on autotrader and none at all on ebay. This could be a good thing or a bad thing from your point of view. Good because there is going to be a very small market looking for a golf plus coupled with the more powerful engine. But also bad, because the seller may well be thinking it of being a rare (i.e, desirable) combination, and not be willing to budge on price!.
TBH, i'm the last person to offer advice on haggling, as i'm rubbish at it, but it is definately worth trying if you feel confident enough. However, that one 2.0 diesel golf plus i mentioned on autotrader, it is nearly a grand dearer at £8852 (allbeit with slightly lower miles, 31.5k), so you may not have much success anyway.
Regarding the car itself, from what i have read on this forum amongst other places, the 2.0 diesel is a much better and stronger unit than the 1.6, so assuming it is a manual gearbox and not the DSG, i'm not sure there is much to worry about. As for the MOT, i'd definately be pushing to get a new one, we are now nearly in April, so that is only a couple of months away from it running out (maybe have the new MOT instead of any discount off the price?). Also, assuming you have the reg number, check the MOT history and look at previous fails and advisories, which could give an indication of what it may be needing soon.
Edited by badbusdriver on 30/03/2018 at 10:54
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