After much deliberation I've _almost_ decided on a candy white GT TDi with light coloured cow, bi-xenon, satnav, for me and parking sensors and DSG for my lovely wife.
My rationale is that I still get to have a really fun car to drive, while maintaining the ability to stay on good terms with my inner greenie.
I considered the GTI but the vast majority of my driving will be dropping the kids at school and driving to and from clients places, I doubt I'll ever get to the track, and sydney roads dont sit so well with the firmer suspension. Having said that I never test drove the GTI
I also considered the GT 1.4, but the skeptic in me says theres more things to go wrong and there's less room for improvement (chipping etc) once the warranty runs out. The increased CO2 for the petrol model is offset for me by the increases Oxides of Nitrogen/Fine Particulate pollution from the diesel, so this is a draw for me. There was a review of the petrol and diesel GT's, which gave the handling edge to the TDI. I assume this is because the golfs are set up for a heavier lump of iron at the front.
I test drove both the diesel and t he petrol models, but they were short runs with a salesman droning on in my ear. My recollection is that the 1.4 was a lovely smooth takeoff, but the TDI was a lot more fun in reasonably fast moving traffic.
Normally I'd just harass a dealer for a bunch of extended test drives, however I'm buying mine on a company novated lease which gives me great prices (10% off the base, and no GST), but I cant in all concience ask for test drives from someone I know will never get the sale.
So, the things I'm concerned about are
1. The incredible rising cost of hydrocarbons
2. The chance that the extra noise of the TDI will start to drive me insane after a while
3. That little turbo lag when you put your foot down at the lights with the TDI
4. The ride quality of the GTI in everyday driving on sydney roads
5. The longevity of the 1.4 GT motor
6. The handling edge the Diesel GT is said to have over the petrol GT
7. The fact that the MKV golf might be the last one coming to Australia for a while
8. No BioDiesel option for the TDI (unless you get rid of the particulate filter)
Any informed or uninformed opinions would be welcome
Thanks
John
My rationale is that I still get to have a really fun car to drive, while maintaining the ability to stay on good terms with my inner greenie.
I considered the GTI but the vast majority of my driving will be dropping the kids at school and driving to and from clients places, I doubt I'll ever get to the track, and sydney roads dont sit so well with the firmer suspension. Having said that I never test drove the GTI
I also considered the GT 1.4, but the skeptic in me says theres more things to go wrong and there's less room for improvement (chipping etc) once the warranty runs out. The increased CO2 for the petrol model is offset for me by the increases Oxides of Nitrogen/Fine Particulate pollution from the diesel, so this is a draw for me. There was a review of the petrol and diesel GT's, which gave the handling edge to the TDI. I assume this is because the golfs are set up for a heavier lump of iron at the front.
I test drove both the diesel and t he petrol models, but they were short runs with a salesman droning on in my ear. My recollection is that the 1.4 was a lovely smooth takeoff, but the TDI was a lot more fun in reasonably fast moving traffic.
Normally I'd just harass a dealer for a bunch of extended test drives, however I'm buying mine on a company novated lease which gives me great prices (10% off the base, and no GST), but I cant in all concience ask for test drives from someone I know will never get the sale.
So, the things I'm concerned about are
1. The incredible rising cost of hydrocarbons
2. The chance that the extra noise of the TDI will start to drive me insane after a while
3. That little turbo lag when you put your foot down at the lights with the TDI
4. The ride quality of the GTI in everyday driving on sydney roads
5. The longevity of the 1.4 GT motor
6. The handling edge the Diesel GT is said to have over the petrol GT
7. The fact that the MKV golf might be the last one coming to Australia for a while
8. No BioDiesel option for the TDI (unless you get rid of the particulate filter)
Any informed or uninformed opinions would be welcome
Thanks
John
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