12-12-2010, 10:44 PM | #23 |
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Own one and you'll see how usable they are. I'll fit WAY more stuff in my lowly 2000 VW Golf GL than you'll ever fit in your 335.
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12-13-2010, 08:40 AM | #25 |
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They're great if you can only afford one reasonably priced car. As soon as you can have 2 cars - like most households in the US - you can get more specialized vehicles.
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So do you get real dizzy when you see a wagon and black out when you see a motorhome?
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12-15-2010, 12:10 AM | #30 |
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Base GTI starts at $24K. We can only speculate about R pricing. If the R does in fact start at $34K, that is about the price of a base 328. Still, this is big news. The GTI is a fun car to drive, and has an excellent value proposition. We will see if the R follows suit. I definately plan to check out the R when it arrives in NA.
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Interior squeaks and rattles Having had a Mk5 GTI and switched to the Mk6 GTI I can confirm the fit and finish is first rate, as good as Audi in my opinion which puts it ahead of the 1er. Performance was a yawn fest The new Mk6 Golf R laps the ring in 8:23, just 1 second slower than the E46 M3 from 78hp less and weighing more. Accelerate both 100km/h and 200km/h in 5.2s and 22.7s respectively, times which put it on par with a Subaru Impreza WRX STI 2.5L and ahead of the likes of the BMW 130i. Fuel mileage Town driving - 23.9mpg (UK gallons) Motorway - 42.2mpg (steady 56mph) Combined - 33.2mpg CO2 - 195~199g/km I think the above comments should address your worries about the new and greatly improved Mk6 GOLF R. Only one remark puzzled me, I have owned both, the wife's Mk5 GTI was DSG (new one is manual), I owned a DCT M3 and now own a S4 DSG. What did you find better with the BMW DCT compared to the DSG? |
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Gear change time is very noticable. In sport mode on the DSG there was a slight delay in the gear change. On the Dct it is instantanious. Have not driven a GTI so I can't comment on how the DSG in those feel. The R32 was the Mrs daily driver. On paper it was the perfect car for her needs and wants. The reality was disappointing. Sounds like they have addressed the big issues with the MK6. After an STi it is tough to find a better AWD system. The VW Allmotion just doesn't measure up. Now if Subaru would bring up their interior to VW's level that would be a nice ride.
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Again I think you are referring to the delay between flicking the paddle and the time it take the electronics make the gearbox start shift process and not the actual process of the shifting gear itself which is all but identical between all Dual Clutch Transmissions.
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At least we are in agreement as to what the delay was. Yes you are right that there was a delay on pulling the paddle, I noticed it on the wife's GTI, but it was also there in the M3 I had if you weren't in S4/5/6 and on full throttle at near the redline. Maybe they improved things for the Z4 DCT and probably the latter software updates on the M3 cured it too.
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