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Me too.
Read what carsguide's Chris Riley has to say wrt to Pirelli vs R32 in the last paragraph of his review.
Test drive: VW Golf GTI Pirelli | Review | carsguide.com.au
What he said was what sold me on the Pirelli. The R32 is great if you have deep pockets otherwise, the Pirelli provides more bang for your buck.
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Re: Pirelli or r32?
Originally posted by Maverick
For an everyday car wouldn't the GTI be the pick? It's nimble, uses less fuel and is more fun.
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Originally posted by Kiel_GTI View Postaudi S3?
turbo'd and awd.
not sure on prices though but just throwing it out therewebsite: www.my-gti.com
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Re: Pirelli or r32?
AWD is great for traction and in the wet, but being too planted gets a bit boring compared to something lighter and more nimble. It would take a bit more power to un-settle the R32 and you'll probably find yourself taking corners way too fast in urban areas to get some thrills out of it.
Edit: The GTI still wouldn't be as nimble as a Polo or Megane or 206 GTI etc but still fun.Last edited by G-rig; 18-05-2010, 06:33 PM.
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Originally posted by VWEAPN View Postim not too keen on the look of the pirelli as it just looks like a GTI there isnt much to distinguish it. the r32 looks more car! so i guess its either all looks with some decent power or decent looks with 220kw engine.
The Pirelli is a true drivers car as the chassis is far more adjustable mid corner and is more playfull, you will have more smiles per KM with the Pirelli once the road becomes twisty! Ask yoursefl is you are going to do the odd hill climb or track day... then the Pirelli would be the go. Dont forget the Pirelli can be tuned to gain FAR more power than the R32 per dollar.
The R32 does have more character with that gorgous V6but that heavy iron block over the front axles does give some terminal understeer on the limit. They do look sexy and feel a fair bit classier than a Pirelli but cant be matched for tunability and outright pace. Remember that the Pirelli spanks an R32 in a straight line drag from a roll on as the R32 makes up around 7 tenths on launch due to its AWD.
Take each car on a decent test drive bro.. even make a list of pro's and cons based on what YOU want out of a car as we can sometimes be sidetracked by others opinions.
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostFor an everyday car wouldn't the GTI be the pick? It's nimble, uses less fuel and is more fun.
Having the peice of mind i can take corners (considerable speed) in the wet is "fun" to me!
The 3.2L has great torque for daily driving - get it chipped and the response is far greater again
Big Brake Kit on the R is bloody amazing too, although never knew its contrainsts to i took it to the track; and fell in love with the car all over again
.:R32 | GIAC | HALDEX II | MILLTEK | BMC | WHITELINE | A-ROTORS | HAWK
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Originally posted by Nathan_B View PostFWD more fun then AWD?
Having the peice of mind i can take corners (considerable speed) in the wet is "fun" to me!
The 3.2L has great torque for daily driving - get it chipped and the response is far greater again
Big Brake Kit on the R is bloody amazing too, although never knew its contrainsts to i took it to the track; and fell in love with the car all over again
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Re: Pirelli or r32?
The R32 has nice power when taking off but not that much fun after 3,000rpm.
I had an R32 but didn't get it to hoon around in the wet and once you are sliding or lose it your no better off than anyone else. Dry grip levels are still much better.
I would just get a Normal GTI.
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Originally posted by Nathan_B View PostFWD more fun then AWD?
Having the peice of mind i can take corners (considerable speed) in the wet is "fun" to me!
The 3.2L has great torque for daily driving - get it chipped and the response is far greater again
Big Brake Kit on the R is bloody amazing too, although never knew its contrainsts to i took it to the track; and fell in love with the car all over again
The cars are different but there is no doubt the GTI is a lot more fun to drive, the R32 is a different car and just doesn't have the same feel about it. I'm not dismissing the R32 at all as it's a great car but for a daily driver and all round great car the GTI is the pick of the three (GTI, Pirelli and R32).Last edited by Maverick; 18-05-2010, 07:12 PM.website: www.my-gti.com
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ok agree with alot of the above. the GTI is more efficient. more power less fuel. its 'the smarter car'. the r32 is fat looking with presence (top of the range golf).2004 GTI, GIAC, DOWNPIPE
2007 R32 3DR MANUAL
2010 NAVARA D40
2016 Q7 4M 200kw
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