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  • #46
    Originally posted by bazzle View Post
    It does not.

    Bazzle
    yeah, that was what I was thinking, granted it does use 2L/100km more than the turbo by ADR fuel consumption calcs, but it uses 2L/100km less than my current car

    since I only do 10000km a year it won't affect me too much I think. Wanting to hear the v6 rev, will, though, i fear

    bdl

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    • #47
      Hi guys,
      Ive had both. GTI was tuned and R32 stock.

      I like the R32 better for the recaros, handeling and noise. Not fuel bills
      GTI for huge torque(tuned), turn in, price, fuel econ. and its gti

      If i had to make choice between them both new and money was no issue R32 is more fun as the noise/recaros are awsome.
      I you have a GTI I wouldnt stress as i'd have another GTI in a second, even a standard one. They look better than the R32 also!!

      My 2c,

      Simon
      90 GTI Cab.
      83 Audi quattro

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      • #48
        Originally posted by qsz View Post
        Hi guys,
        Ive had both. GTI was tuned and R32 stock.

        I like the R32 better for the recaros, handeling and noise. Not fuel bills
        GTI for huge torque(tuned), turn in, price, fuel econ. and its gti

        If i had to make choice between them both new and money was no issue R32 is more fun as the noise/recaros are awsome.
        I you have a GTI I wouldnt stress as i'd have another GTI in a second, even a standard one. They look better than the R32 also!!

        My 2c,

        Simon
        thanks for your 20c (yes, i reckon that was worth more than 2c )... when you comment re: R32 fuel bills, how much more were you finding it to be? (I'm assuming you were fanging both equally).

        True, I like the front of the GTI much better than the R32, although the smoked rear lights of the R32 are better I reckon.

        Damn you VW !

        bdl

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        • #49
          I get 24mpg around town commuting, 30 to 33 at 100kph on highway AND I give it stick when required.

          Bazzle
          Prev 2008 R32 3 door DSG.
          Prev 2010 S3 Sportback Stronic.
          Now Lexus IS350 F Sport

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          • #50
            lolz whats that in L/100km?
            84 MK1 GTI
            01 DC2R

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            • #51
              Originally posted by bazzle View Post
              I get 24mpg around town commuting, 30 to 33 at 100kph on highway AND I give it stick when required.

              Bazzle
              when required lol

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Big Yellow View Post
                lolz whats that in L/100km?
                assuming European miles and gallons:

                around town commuting = 24mpg = 11.77 L/100km
                highway = 30 to 33 mpg at 100kph = 8.56 - 9.42 L/100km
                "giving stick when required" = vroom vroom

                bdl

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by bdl View Post
                  assuming European miles and gallons:

                  around town commuting = 24mpg = 11.77 L/100km
                  highway = 30 to 33 mpg at 100kph = 8.56 - 9.42 L/100km
                  "giving stick when required" = vroom vroom

                  bdl
                  ahhhh cool thanks for that!

                  im getting similar numbers too, but around town normally around 10.5L/100km.

                  ive had the highway reading drop down to the high 7s once, could never get it again though lolz
                  84 MK1 GTI
                  01 DC2R

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                  • #54
                    R32 drinks like a V8?!

                    My R32 replaced my V8, currently averaging 9.4l/100 on it (and I drive a lot in Sydney traffic). XR8 was between 15-16l/100.

                    I usually do about 800kms a week and was saving upwards of $60 a week just in fuel.

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                    • #55
                      Disagree strongly with this one. AWD is incredibly good when you want to pull out on a busy road in the wet weather or for anywhere else where traction is important.

                      I get into a FWD or RWD car and I find I have to think twice than with the AWD, will there be enough traction etc etc.

                      Sure you can setup a fWD or RWD to be a hell of a lot more grippy but I don't think they can match an AWD for outright grip in day to day driving.


                      Originally posted by hrb93 View Post
                      Coming form an AWD background. The R32 does not put out the power to require AWD.

                      The GTI all the way, plus potential is the winner.
                      Audi B4 80 Q V6'94 Race Car !! KEGGED
                      Audi B4 80 V6 Avant'94 Only one in the country that I know of !!! KEGGED
                      Subaru Forester XT'06 Genome Exhaust/Car-PC/Boost Gauge/Oettingers !
                      --VW Bora V6 4mo'01 Gone

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by qsilverza View Post
                        Disagree strongly with this one. AWD is incredibly good when you want to pull out on a busy road in the wet weather or for anywhere else where traction is important.

                        I get into a FWD or RWD car and I find I have to think twice than with the AWD, will there be enough traction etc etc.

                        Sure you can setup a fWD or RWD to be a hell of a lot more grippy but I don't think they can match an AWD for outright grip in day to day driving.
                        And after a day on the track...this was the biggest lesson my wife took away from her experience behind the wheel. The traction that is available, is not just for wank factor. There is a practical use for it, and she now knows that she can merge/pull out quicker than before, she can evade the non-indicating lane idiots much easier, and the car does look a bit of a sleeper to the P plate brigade at the lights. Especially when they look over and see my angelic wife at the wheel, looking straight ahead...minding her own business.

                        (But what they didn't see, was her left hand reach forward to turn off the TC...nor did they bother to hear the V6 RPMs rise to 2800rpm, but then they saw the disappearing arse of the Blue Blur as she left them at the lights...laughing her head off)

                        That's what it is all about.
                        MY16 Touareg 4.2Lt V8 TDI/Pure White LED lightbox/REDARC Brake Controller/ Racechip/iDrive Throttle controller
                        2008 GOLF .:R32/5DR DBPE DSG/SUNROOF/RNS510/PRIVACY TINT/CONTI SC3s/MILLTEK CATBACK NON-RES/9W2 BT/"MYR-032"

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by FJ Steve View Post
                          (But what they didn't see, was her left hand reach forward to turn off the TC...nor did they bother to hear the V6 RPMs rise to 2800rpm, but then they saw the disappearing arse of the Blue Blur as she left them at the lights...laughing her head off)
                          damn where I can get one of those?

                          bdl

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                          • #58
                            My missus has been known to indulge in the occassional traffic light GP (but strictly only in the dry and only up to the speed limit). More likely if the other car is a bit loud or ricey and has a huge exhaust can on the back (you know, the one that is inversely proportionally in size to the drivers "manhood", as per the little finger road safety ads)

                            They really get taken by surprise by a quiet 50 year old woman driving a stock "family wagon" with enthusiasm (and she doesn't even rev it before the lights change - don't want to give the competition any indication that they are about to get dusted.
                            2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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                            • #59
                              As a GTi DSG owner, I love it... great fuel econemy (much better then my previous Turbo Subaru's)... only two complaints with the DSG...

                              1: cruising along @ 60km/h, plant your foot flat to make it through an orange light and the engine just revs while the car tries to decide what gear to chose (kick down takes longer then other 'non-performance' Auto's I've driven which is dissapointing

                              2: initial power on light 1/4 throtle take off from still or slow (like round abouts) (if held steady) is too much for light throtle as the Turbo boost mounts, Subaru have this all over VW. I'm sure this can be fixed with an after market BOV, but am yet to try it.

                              Other then that though, for an Auto/performance car, its great car... I'm hoping that an after market ECU upgrade will help resolve the first mention issue.
                              Last edited by Autosport; 12-01-2009, 12:25 PM.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by bdl View Post
                                ... and it doesn't help that VW has used such small writing on the speedo?!

                                In the GTI i remember thinking, "crap am i at the limit already?! wtf"

                                bdl
                                take note that my Speedo is further out the faster I go.... ie: @60km/h on the speedo I'm doing 59km/h on a GPS.

                                At 130km/h on speedo, I'm doing 115km/h tested with a GPS...
                                Last edited by Autosport; 12-01-2009, 11:47 AM.

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