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  • Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
    Frustrating much!
    So much for the home stretch, I've put myself in a straight jacket. Next is a padded room.

    Originally posted by LouLou View Post
    Hahahaha Dave I got that call today as well regarding all the pre-delivery crap.
    Seriously? I spoke to them this morning and they were going to make sure they had their info straight.

    Speaking of spotted, saw a 5dr silver R coming out of doncaster shoppingtown this morning. Sorry to say but if 5dr wasn't bad enough, silver is just oh so boring. If it wasn't for the wheels, I don't think I'd have even noticed it! Though he was probably looking at me thinking, look at that poor bastard in his old ****box haha

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    • Originally posted by shakespeare View Post
      2PM today I will be collecting my R, man I am so excited, thank you Wangara VW for the call today and thanks to this forum for keeping me somewhat sane over the last 5 1/2 months
      Originally posted by Prodigy View Post
      Fantastic news mate...the day has finally come !!!

      Hopefully mine won't be too far away...
      Thanks buddy, I'm sure you'll have your's very soon too!

      Collected mine today and I just can't get enough, may have to sleep with her in the garage tonight

      A pic outside the Queen's where I had to go immediately after collecting for a client Sundowner

      Last edited by shakespeare; 27-11-2010, 12:02 AM.
      WLF127

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      • Originally posted by shakespeare View Post
        Thanks buddy, I'm sure you'll have your's very soon too!

        Collected mine today and I just can't get enough, may have to sleep with her in the garage tonight

        A pic outside the Queen's where I had to go immediately after collecting for a client Sundowner

        Damn you make my decision to go with Rising Blue a good one...
        Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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        • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
          Damn you make my decision to go with Rising Blue a good one...
          So true, not sure what came over me for that brief period when I changed to white!

          Oh and I got told that my car should be arriving at the dealer on Wed or Thursday, will find out for sure on Monday I believe.
          Last edited by dave_r; 27-11-2010, 03:33 PM.

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          • Lazily lifted from my newbie post:

            G'day from Brisbane, close to the Gabba. 1st test tea break, thought I'd join up as have been checking this site/forums for months. Pretty much ever since my mate considered upgrading to R from Mk V GTI, and I quietly went out and ordered one through a broker on 30 Dec 2009 (thanks Greg, Brisbane Car Consultants, and Mr K. Rudd, if J. Gillard will still let you pay).

            I didn't quite get assembly line shots or anything, but was told build wk 34, and as I watched MV Faust check in on sailfx.info site twice a day, I followed it rounding the Cape then apparently sink south-west of Melbourne.

            No dramas, Golf R driven home today from Frizelle's Gold Coast. 17 km on the clock (dealer assured me this is fair), and gave the wife the first drive. All of 1 km that is. She broke it in for me.

            Fascinating car really; seems as happy tootling with virtually no noise (good for business calls), as hammering up the freeway on-ramp with seats fully occupied with awesome growl from engine and exhaust, and 'fuel-dump' sounds after the slick shift.

            A little down having opted for auto for my first ever new car, I now realise I'd have trouble keeping up with this free-spinner using the left limbs unless really concentrating, whilst still being slower than DSG. There's enough other stuff going on to occupy ...

            Slight turbo lag exaggerated when taking off at lights, after highway driving at 8.5l/100km, and almost embaraased myself on an off-camber corner in front of an aggressive Hilux. Absolutely no engine braking on the off-ramp; I don't think I'll be missing my BMW 325i 5 speed manual much, but perhaps I liked the straight six back-pressure. Way more torque (50 Nm) than my '94 200SX.

            Love the reverse camera, and tall side-mirrors. Don't so much love losing one touch voice dialling on the iPhone, but scrolling down the screen or steering wheel isn't bad. Can't really notice the difference between comfort and sport on the ACC.

            Cable option charges the iPhone which is cool for a high-volume user; occasionally runs flat on trip home from work. 5 door best for me with 4 kids, but also good for shorter door opening in tight spaces at work.

            Cheers, and by the way, it's worth the wait. If you're having buyer's remorse, just remember the R is 30k GBP, more than S3. Admittedly ours is detuned, but you'll appreciate that in Qld, or in lower mainenance bills at 2-3 yrs, without missing the last tenth, IMO.

            Andrew
            PS White is the duck's ....

            How do you embed images??
            Last edited by bighdad; 27-11-2010, 04:55 PM.

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            • Sir you are a gentleman and a scholar...

              An excellent review and has me assured that the wait is worth it and these 2nd thoughts should be put aside.. please let us know the spec
              Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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              • Originally posted by shakespeare View Post
                Thanks buddy, I'm sure you'll have your's very soon too!

                Collected mine today and I just can't get enough, may have to sleep with her in the garage tonight
                Thing is, I'll probably make my whole family sleep in it the first night.

                Originally posted by shakespeare View Post
                Damn it looks stunning. I love this car. Looks fantastic mate, congrats!
                2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |

                2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |

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                • bighdad, great review very reassuring after 5 month wait that my gut tells me is coming to a close early next week. As family is Maroochy based, I might see on the Mapleton Rd sometime, great for breaking in 'R's
                  Black 3dr, DSG, ACC, 19" Black Talladega's, Heaps of Goodies - Double Tint - APR Stage 1 - Delivered and Lovin' my R

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                  • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                    Damn you make my decision to go with Rising Blue a good one...
                    I love the colour too, and the silver 19's look awesome, the dealer had 2 RB's with black 19's and they didn't look as good on the RB IMO!

                    Originally posted by REXman View Post
                    Thing is, I'll probably make my whole family sleep in it the first night.

                    Damn it looks stunning. I love this car. Looks fantastic mate, congrats!
                    LOL, I didn't quite sleep in the garage last night, too hot here at the moment but was a while before I could get to bed

                    Thanks for the congrats and kind words everyone! More pics here...

                    WLF127

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                    • Originally posted by shakespeare View Post
                      I love the colour too, and the silver 19's look awesome, the dealer had 2 RB's with black 19's and they didn't look as good on the RB IMO!
                      No surprises there.. bet you wished you had the silver surrounds in the lights too :p
                      Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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                      • I am lucky enough to have my R in the garage having picked it up on Friday. I have been away all weekend and without the camera so no photos for you yet. Anyway, thought I'd share my thoughts on it and give those waiting some more info and experiences.

                        Firstly, I have come from a MkV GTI. I have never driven the MkVI GTI or an R32 though I did own a VR6 a few years ago. My R is a pretty standard spec, a sunroof and MDI the only additions to a manual 5 door in RB. Since picking it up Friday I done about 250 kms including 2 hours in peak hour traffic, driving country roads in the rain and driving on freeways.

                        In real life the 18s don't look that small and on the RB look good. Don't get me wrong, the 19s clearly fill out the guards nicely and aesthetically are the better choice, but I am more than happy with the look of the 18s. The car as a package looks better in the flesh and it's really when you get it out in car parks or by itself, other than next to a car yard full of VWs that it all comes together. My weekend was with 20 or so people and they comments on the car were all very complimentary and it certainly attracts 2nd and third looks from passers by. The doors feel so much heavier and solid than the GTI too, and the interior as everyone knows is fantastic. The quality is a real step up from the MkV in my opinion and the standard cloth seats are much more comfortable and certainly firmer than in the GTI. So, again no regrets that I haven't upgraded the seats. The MDI works really well and the standard audio system is great and seems improved over the GTI. I hope that the interior quality will also mean that the doors wont end up rattling as they did in the GTI courtesy of the front door speakers. My personal philosophy is that a car is one of the least friendly environments in which to listen to music and I have never bothered with upgraded sound. I am a musician and have a home studio so can appreciate good audio. For me, the standard sound system is great and I am pleasantly surprised at the quality of the MP3 playback from my ipod (this is the first car in which I have had ipod connectivity).

                        So, driving wise my first 2 hours were interesting! My GTI was DSG and so I haven't had a manual for over 3 years. I have chosen to go back to the manual because I had problems with my DSG and have always driven manuals previously. The whole transmission was replaced after 3k on the clock and the new transmission never thrilled me. I had it reflashed several times but it persisted in dropping power off the line between first and second. When trying to make it through a break in heavy traffic it was always pretty unnerving to have the car lurch and lose power for a split second. It would literally throw you forward in the seat and VW could never solve the problem. So again, a personal decision and even though I am assured the new DSG is well improved, it was always going to be a manual for me. I see every reason why more people choose the DSG though because when working well it's a fantastic piece of kit and I just had a less than ideal experience.

                        I did however, have an angry wife! My gear changes were not great and she was complaining of whiplash! Which brings me to power delivery. Oh, and how sweet it is when you hit that 2500rpm mark. People more car literate than me describe it as linear but for my simple mind, I will just describe it as when it comes on, wow! I also don't think the turbo lag is hugely noticeable but a Stage 1 is still firmly on my mind to improve around town driving but this car, and probably especially with DSG, is to me more than fine around town in stock form. My poor wife was being thrown around because the car was rushing up through the revs quicker than my out of form motor skills could cope!

                        The transmission itself is great and so once I get used to it and it loosens up a bit I am sure it will really grow on me as when you nail it, for mine you can't beat the experience of driving a car like this in manual form. Peak hour changes don't worry me so on that front no issues for me. Again, fully aware I'm in the minority on this!

                        Back to the 18s, and road noise wise I am glad I stuck with them as it is certainly more noticeable than the GTI (and yes, I know that was riding on 17s and I should expect more noise). I am not sure what the 19s are like but I do a lot of country driving and for my passengers, I think the 18s will offer a more pleasant cabin experience. Those with 19s can prove me wrong and this is not a justification at all, just what I notice already. My biggest regret is not going and testing ACC. When I ordered I was thinking of ACC as necessary for 19s only and decided not to option it having never had it or experienced it. The ride is great but it certainly is firm. I think for $1500 ACC has to be a great option to consider from what others are saying, especially for passengers who aren't laughing along with the driver whose having a ball! The engine note itself is great. It's no r32 but it's unique and again, attracted a lot of comments. It doesn't intrude too much into the cabin at freeway speeds but it's there when you want it and you know you're driving something special.

                        Handling wise, I am not one who drives at the limits but I threw mine into a right hand freeway on ramp just to see what all the fuss was really about, and it was an astonishing experience for me, as has been every roundabout I have been through, most of which have been greasy this weekend. The R just grips beautifully and feels so assured that this 'upgrade' alone is worth it if you are searching for that defining difference I think.

                        So, overall I am really happy with the car and hopefully my changes improve and the wife stops complaining of whiplash! I'm off for a drive now sans wife...
                        Golf R - 4 wheels, 2 keys, 1 engine

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                        • Originally posted by RichoR2 View Post
                          Back to the 18s, and road noise wise I am glad I stuck with them as it is certainly more noticeable than the GTI (and yes, I know that was riding on 17s and I should expect more noise). I am not sure what the 19s are like but I do a lot of country driving and for my passengers, I think the 18s will offer a more pleasant cabin experience. Those with 19s can prove me wrong and this is not a justification at all, just what I notice already.
                          Nice write up and congrats on your new car.
                          I just thought I'd highlight this and point out that Rim diametre has nothing to do with road noise. So 17, 18 or 19 should not change that.... as long as the width of the tyre doesn't change! Now, between your R (225/40R1 and the GTI (225/45R17) the width is the same. So the only reason there would be more road noise is 1) the car isn't as well insulated or 2) the tyre is a "noisier model" with a noisier tread pattern. If you went with 19's and the width was the same, there'd still be no change in road noise. However, the R's 19's are 235/35R19. So in that case you do have an extra 1cm per corner to increase the road noise.

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                          • G'day again. Don't think I'm jealous of the RichoR2 manual purchase .... yet. Mundane drive to work today was just peachy. I'm sure the body is stiffer than my old 325i, and although I feel the bumps more on the Riverside Expressway, 70 kph on Comfort setting (ACC), they are better damped, I think is the word.

                            Anyhow, in Sport I could have sworn the steering got a little heavier ... anyone confirm this?

                            Might have to flick between the modes to notice the difference, but its not absolutely huge so far - maybe at the limit it would be?

                            The optional Bluetooth (not standard as previously thought - RCD610 or something) is pretty trick. Reminds me of the A6 we hired a few months ago. If you don't plug in the cable, can still use iPhone audio via Bluetooth, so might be able to voicedial.

                            The reverse camera on the big screen is a crowd pleaser - big compared to others like the new Kluger (wife wants a new car).

                            Unlocking at night is pretty spectacular - apoplectic lights, with full xenons, and a nice touch is that when firing up, the lights don't dim, they drop and swing side to side to calibrate. I'll need someone else to start it to fully appreciate.

                            I prefer the normal fabric seats to the old BMW sports leather, despite losing electric memory adjustment, especially these last two muggy days.

                            Can anyone tell me if doing !20 kph up a steep hill at 100 km on the odometer is bad for it? Just couldn't help it really ....

                            For those interested in specs:
                            'R' built Sep 10, Candy White, DSG, ACC, reverse camera, MDI cable, 18" silver wheels, usual fabric seats


                            Cheers


                            Andrew
                            Last edited by bighdad; 28-11-2010, 09:48 PM.

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                            • A few questions.. how is it you have bluetooth without ordering it as an option.. I was a bit confused with regard to the ACC .. are you saying it is a more comfortable ride..? oh and yes the reading says that if you put the ACC into sport mode and the DSG into sport the steering gets heavier for the more involved driving experience..
                              Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist

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                              • Originally posted by bighdad View Post
                                G'day again. Don't think I'm jealous of the RichoR2 manual purchase .... yet. Mundane drive to work today was just peachy. I'm sure the body is stiffer than my old 325i, and although I feel the bumps more on the Riverside Expressway, 70 kph on Comfort setting (ACC), they are better damped, I think is the word.

                                Anyhow, in Sport I could have sworn the steering got a little heavier ... anyone confirm this?

                                Might have to flick between the modes to notice the difference, but its not absolutely huge so far - maybe at the limit it would be?

                                The MY11 Bluetooth (all the latest delivered Rs have it as standard - RCD610 or something) is pretty trick. Reminds me of the A6 we hired a few months ago. If you don't plug in the cable, can still use iPhone audio via Bluetooth, so might be able to voicedial.

                                The reverse camera on the big screen is a crowd pleaser - big compared to others like the new Kluger (wife wants a new car).

                                Unlocking at night is pretty spectacular - apoplectic lights, with full xenons, and a nice touch is that when firing up, the lights don't dim, they drop and swing side to side to calibrate. I'll need someone else to start it to fully appreciate.

                                I prefer the normal fabric seats to the old BMW sports leather, despite losing electric memory adjustment, especially these last two muggy days.

                                Can anyone tell me if doing !20 kph up a steep hill at 100 km on the odometer is bad for it? Just couldn't help it really ....

                                For those interested in specs:
                                'R' built Sep 10, Candy White, DSG, ACC, reverse camera, MDI cable, 18" silver wheels, usual fabric seats


                                Cheers


                                Andrew
                                Yes, am also intrigued by the "standard bluetooth" as all ive read to date says it is a option one has to pay for?
                                Golf R MY 11.5 United Gray, 3 door, DSG, ACC, Free MDI, Bluetooth
                                Mods - APR Downpipe, VW Racing AI, HPFP, APR Tune Stage 2+- lovin it!
                                Touareg V8 TDI R-Line, White .Arrived 11 July.

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