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  • Worth Getting Adaptive Suspension?

    G'day,

    Is it worth getting the adaptive suspension of the Golf? I was quite happy with the standard sprung one on my test ride. The steering could be better though, it did not give me much feedback of the road.

    Cheers,
    Alan

  • #2
    dont bother, if your that keen on that gimmic then yeh, otherwise aftermarket suspension is the way to go
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    • #3
      Yes! Definitely worth it.
      I did a test drive 2 weeks ago, I could surely feel the different between 'sport' and 'comfort' mode.
      Setting into 'Sport' mode will gave a slightly better thortle response, better steering feel, and firmer ride.
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      • #4
        I would hate to pay for the new shockers/struts when the time comes to replace them.
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        • #5
          I'd suggest you test drive a Golf with the ACC already fitted an play around with the different settings and see if you notice any difference compared to one without ACC.

          If you like the ACC and can afford is then buy it otherwise use the money to buy different wheel or other accessories to distinguish 'your' Golf.
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          • #6
            yes, for the money its a pretty damn good option!
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            • #7
              Thanks for the replies...
              Will line up the saleman for test drive in one

              Cheers,
              Alan

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Guy_H View Post
                yes, for the money its a pretty damn good option!
                There's a guy on golfmk6 with a TDI with ACC and 50mm H&R's and apparently the adjustable dampers work quite well with the dumped springs. (see picture thread)

                Hmmm.. possibilities

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                • #9
                  To me it's one of the major upgrades of the MK6!
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                  • #10
                    today i got a loan mk6 tdi with acc. Initial impression is the ride in normal or comfort is more comfy than the sport oriented 118tsi. Sports mode is firmer so handling should be superior. Yet to test out for sure.

                    I think if you are open to spending money on it but still unsure its worthwhile. The comfort is really good on great north road in sydney(five dock to drumoyne)
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                    • #11
                      i would say don't get it.
                      i chose not to add it to my GTI.
                      simply cos when the shocks die, you don't want ot purchase another set of OEM from VW, cause it will be very expensive. You could simply buy a set of coilovers, which will be more suited for stiffen suspension.

                      BUT if you only want a slight upgrade to the suspension, and don't care much about money then ACC could be great improvement.

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                      • #12
                        I also chose not go with the ACC as the car I test drove did not have it fitted and I found it was fine as is. Down the track if I change wheels/suspension it would probably negate the benefits of the ACC anyway.

                        For me it's not about the comfort factor, and more about the performance/handling. As above, I found the non ACC GTI I drove was great, and if I wanted better handling down the track I'd spend the $1500 I saved on better springs or towards a proper coil over setup.

                        Best thing to do if you're on the fence is to try and have a drive of one and see if it's right for you.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by iBoost View Post
                          I also chose not go with the ACC as the car I test drove did not have it fitted and I found it was fine as is. Down the track if I change wheels/suspension it would probably negate the benefits of the ACC anyway.

                          For me it's not about the comfort factor, and more about the performance/handling. As above, I found the non ACC GTI I drove was great, and if I wanted better handling down the track I'd spend the $1500 I saved on better springs or towards a proper coil over setup.

                          Best thing to do if you're on the fence is to try and have a drive of one and see if it's right for you.
                          Hi iBoost, i am actually looking to put a deposit down end of Feb and one of the thing i am looking for is the ACC, as i have came across many DON'T GET it kind thing, did you test drive your MK6 with the 18" Detroit Wheels on ? more so when i am considering the ACC is because i felt that the steering feel was heavy, your typical German built car unlike Japanese cars.. Correct me if i am wrong. That's the whole reason why i'd considered ACC.
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                          • #14
                            I drove both and my heart said 'tick that options box', but my head said I'd probably leave it in normal model most of the time and when the shockers get old its going to cost a truckload. It was a cool gadget though and if I drove regularly on bad roads I might have picked it for the ride comfort. It was a close decision.

                            It sounds like you have a legitimate excuse to go for another test drive
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by noowve View Post
                              Hi iBoost, i am actually looking to put a deposit down end of Feb and one of the thing i am looking for is the ACC, as i have came across many DON'T GET it kind thing, did you test drive your MK6 with the 18" Detroit Wheels on ? more so when i am considering the ACC is because i felt that the steering feel was heavy, your typical German built car unlike Japanese cars.. Correct me if i am wrong. That's the whole reason why i'd considered ACC.
                              No, the car I drove had the standard 17s on it, without ACC. The suspension felt fairly firm to me and there was not much body roll in the corners I was able to take it through during the test drive.

                              It depends on what you are used to I guess. 18s on the GTI doesn't worry me one bit in terms of ride quality. In the past I've had a 200sx on coil overs with 18s, and lowered 3 MPS, so ride quality is something of a personal thing.

                              I have specified the 18s on my GTI and no ACC. The first handling mod I plan on doing is a Whiteline sway bar and leave it at that for the time being. Down the track I may lower it or put coil overs on, but I'm trying to leave this one fairly drivable or the wife won't be happy.

                              It's really up to you mate, personally I think ACC is more geared towards those who want a comfier ride than those who want a sportier ride. The ones who are really serious about getting maximum handling will end up going for lowered springs/coil overs anyway.

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