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Mostly seeing Octavias and a few Superbs but lately I've been seeing a few more Fabias and Yetis around. Parked next to a red Fabia Monte in Melbourne Central a couple of weeks ago - thought there might be safety in numbers
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I'm seeing Fabia MC's and Octy 90TSI's all over the joint! ... Some Superbs, too.
Saw a Fabia vRS wagon before I saw a Fabia vRS hatch!.. But I've seen another 4 hatch's since then.
Octy vRS's are everywhere. Usually driven by women - so probably either the husbands car, or the husband has bought it for them.
Saw a Pre-FL Scout yesterday. That was pretty awesome.
Actually, yesterday I was stopped at some traffic lights and I flashed the high beams at the Octy vRS opposite... Who proceeded to give me the "Wanker!" sign.
That wasn't one of you guys, was it??...
2012 Octavia vRS TDI. Darkside big turbo, 3bar tune, other stuff. 200kW/650Nm.
1990 Mk1 Cabrio. 1.9 IDI w/ 18PSI.
1985 Mazda T3500 adventuremobile. 1973 Superbug. 1972 Volvo 144 in poo-brown.
Not including hers...
I must have meet that guys brother. I was at Sportsmart in Kilsyth Saturday picking up a Xmas present for the kids when I guy drove up in a White Ocy RS. Being a fellow RS owner I asked him how the car was and he ignored me
So what piece of evidence do you have to support that theory?
Around Mitcham/Nunawading I see a few Ocy RS Wagon's and they are being driven by gals. In fact where my son is going to school next year there is an idenitical looking RS to mine owned by one of kids mum's, my son asked me to park next to it and take a photo.
Around Mitcham/Nunawading I see a few Ocy RS Wagon's and they are being driven by gals. In fact where my son is going to school next year there is an idenitical looking RS to mine owned by one of kids mum's, my son asked me to park next to it and take a photo.
An indicator that the brand is penetrating the non enthusiasts?
Octy vRS's are everywhere. Usually driven by women
That's been my experience too. Today was my first time driving to work in a while, I saw and a white vrs wagon driving around in our neighbourhood, and saw a silver vrs wagon effortlessly overtake my humble 90tsi near the M2 - both driven by ladies.
2012 Yeti 77TSI, Candy White
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All you guys are saying tha the bulk of vRS that you see are driven by women but you are all guys & we haven't a single vRS owner on this forum that is a female.
Maybe there's something in the window tint that makes you look a bit girly?
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I am finding (sadly) that most RS drivers dont care for the car 'comradery' spirit.
By this I mean, that the ones I pass and wave or flash at either dont notice or care that we have the same cars.
Not many enthusiasts out there in what should be a special group of cars and drivers
2018 Ralyee Green RS wagon. Fully optioned.
Previous vehicles:2015 Volvo V60 Polestar (my one detour from VW/Skoda!)
2013 Platin grey RS wagon / 2012 White Polo GTI / 2009 Black 125 Tiguan
I am finding (sadly) that most RS drivers dont care for the car 'comradery' spirit.
By this I mean, that the ones I pass and wave or flash at either dont notice or care that we have the same cars.
Not many enthusiasts out there in what should be a special group of cars and drivers
yeah id agree. I give a wave generally, most people ignore me, but every now and again someone waves back.
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