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  • #16
    I spotted a new polo on the road last week, and the dealer confirmed that he's seen a few of them at VW HQ.

    You'll know when you spot your first polo because you'll think "new golf", and then you'll do a double take because something doesn't look quite right. Then you'll work out it is because of the size that you did the double take, as it looks like a Golf that they've shrunk by 15%.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by coreying View Post
      VW Australia have thus far done an awesome job of bringing in each 'new' model at the same or lower price than the previous one. If we assume the same price of $26,990, but add $1500 for 5 door and $2500 for DSG, then it'll be $30,990.

      To have it look like the press photos you could assume it'll also cost $2k for the large sunroof and $2k for the Xenon. But either way, it's going to be far less than the $38,990 of the Clio RS 200 Cup Trophee.
      You would hope so as the Polo doesn't have the Clio's Recaros or Brembos. Or 148Kw. Or the handicap of small numbers.

      OTOH $8K will buy an awful lot of engine and suspension tuning....
      2009 118 TSI
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      • #18
        That's right - $8k will buy you a lot of engine and suspension tuning.

        OTOH - $8k won't make the Renault comparable in quality to the Polo. So I'll stick with the Polo given the choice!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by cme2c View Post
          You would hope so as the Polo doesn't have the Clio's Recaros or Brembos. Or 148Kw. Or the handicap of small numbers.

          OTOH $8K will buy an awful lot of engine and suspension tuning....
          u'll b restricted by the new 7 speed DSG gearbox with the dry clutch setup to what u can do to the engine though...
          MkVI Golf GTI | Candy White | DSG | Leather | Bi-xenon | Sunroof | Dynaudio | Park Assist | MDI | Tint | FINALLY RECEIVED!!

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          • #20
            This is true - but there is nothing to say that there won't be clutch upgrades for the 7sp DSG like there is for the 6sp DSG. Being that the 7sp is a dry clutch, those upgrades may also be cheaper and easier!

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            • #21
              Oettinger's Map for the current 1.4 TSI engine runs KWs up to 205PS from 150PS and torque up to 300nm from 250nm .
              7 speed DSG handles upto around 320nm I believe.

              Map should knock off about 0.6 secs from the POLO GTI's 60-100 time
              of 6.9 secs.

              She'll be a great little beast even without the Map.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by coreying View Post
                it will be 5 door only
                WTF!

                2007 GTI 3dr
                2016 Golf Alltrack
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Zeke View Post
                  Oettinger's Map for the current 1.4 TSI engine runs KWs up to 205PS from 150PS and torque up to 300nm from 250nm .
                  7 speed DSG handles upto around 320nm I believe.

                  Map should knock off about 0.6 secs from the POLO GTI's 60-100 time
                  of 6.9 secs.

                  She'll be a great little beast even without the Map.
                  The figures sound about right for an engine remap. Although APR claims to up the Golf GTI's power from 155kw to 189kw and torque from 280NM to 402NM, I'm a bit wary of the massive increase in torque as I don't see how an engine remap can liberate 122NM of torque?
                  MkVI Golf GTI | Candy White | DSG | Leather | Bi-xenon | Sunroof | Dynaudio | Park Assist | MDI | Tint | FINALLY RECEIVED!!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by coreying View Post
                    I've had a MKV Golf GTI and I now have the Polo GTI. Looking at the new Polo GTI, I would say that people with MKV Golf GTI's should be worried. Some people thinking about a second hand MKV Golf GTI purely for the performance might just look at the new Polo GTI instead. The quality of this new Polo looks awesome. The additional features such as the new RNS-310 and the Bi-Xenon and the general improvement throughout go a long way to lifting the benchmark for the 'small hatch' category.

                    But it does have to be pointed out that the Polo is a 'small car', and not a 'medium car' like the Golf. So I think that the majority of people looking at a Golf, will keep looking at the Golf.

                    The Golf GTI also has a LOT more 'easy tuning' potential than the Polo GTI. For one, the fact that it still uses the 6sp wet-clutch DSG which can handle APR's 300KW/500NM stage III kit
                    If anything, it be MkVI GTIs owners who should be worried. The MkV has still has more charisma over the MkVI, if the new Polo GTI is as entertaining to drive as it's predecessor, it will easily blow away the MkVI in these stakes.
                    Not everyone is interested in modding their cars to a point where the mods cost a large percentage of cost of the vehicle new.

                    Most folks who buy these cars just want a nippy car that is easy to drive day to day. Yet allow them to fang it once it a while.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by triode12 View Post
                      If anything, it be MkVI GTIs owners who should be worried. The MkV has still has more charisma over the MkVI, if the new Polo GTI is as entertaining to drive as it's predecessor, it will easily blow away the MkVI in these stakes.
                      LOL... nothing like a sweeping generalisation

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by pologti18t View Post
                        LOL... nothing like a sweeping generalisation
                        I've own two MKVs (Pirelli and GT) and have driven the MKVI GTI at the VW Track day. I have also driven the current POG. I think I have fair idea of how these cars are like.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Zeke View Post
                          Oettinger's Map for the current 1.4 TSI engine runs KWs up to 205PS from 150PS and torque up to 300nm from 250nm .
                          7 speed DSG handles upto around 320nm I believe.

                          Map should knock off about 0.6 secs from the POLO GTI's 60-100 time
                          of 6.9 secs.
                          205PS is still only 150KW. We don't know yet whether the Polo GTI has any actual engine differences or whether it's simply an ECU update too! So I'm not sure a 13% increase in power and 20% increase in torque would actually take that much off the acceleration times.

                          The other factor is tyre width. Those of us already driving around with Polo GTI's with APR Stage I ECU's (152kw & 328NM torque) already know how hard it is to get a good launch without wheel spin

                          Originally posted by MkVIGTI View Post
                          The figures sound about right for an engine remap. Although APR claims to up the Golf GTI's power from 155kw to 189kw and torque from 280NM to 402NM, I'm a bit wary of the massive increase in torque as I don't see how an engine remap can liberate 122NM of torque?
                          Having had two VW's with APR ECU's (and full quad exhaust on the MKV Golf GTI), I can assure you that their claims are legit. The transformation is remarkable, and both cars have been frugal and reliable. (though I didn't have the MKV Golf GTI for that long unfortunately... but there are thousands of other customers who run their ECU updates without issue).

                          Originally posted by triode12 View Post
                          If anything, it be MkVI GTIs owners who should be worried.
                          I'd have to agree with pologti18t response. Although both my comment and your comment are just personal opinions. My opinion as a MKV owner is that the MK6 is a better car in almost all respects. Though you have a Pirelli which obviously has better performance than the standard GTI anyway.

                          But I agree in relation to the mods. An ECU is all I'd do in most cases, and that's significantly less than $2000. Even so, I still feel the MK6 is a superior car to the MKV. As long as this new Polo GTI drove as well as the previous one, I'd purchase it new over a 2nd hand MKV Golf any day!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by coreying View Post
                            205PS is still only 150KW. We don't know yet whether the Polo GTI has any actual engine differences or whether it's simply an ECU update too! So I'm not sure a 13% increase in power and 20% increase in torque would actually take that much off the acceleration times.

                            The other factor is tyre width. Those of us already driving around with Polo GTI's with APR Stage I ECU's (152kw & 328NM torque) already know how hard it is to get a good launch without wheel spin



                            Having had two VW's with APR ECU's (and full quad exhaust on the MKV Golf GTI), I can assure you that their claims are legit. The transformation is remarkable, and both cars have been frugal and reliable. (though I didn't have the MKV Golf GTI for that long unfortunately... but there are thousands of other customers who run their ECU updates without issue).


                            I'd have to agree with pologti18t response. Although both my comment and your comment are just personal opinions. My opinion as a MKV owner is that the MK6 is a better car in almost all respects. Though you have a Pirelli which obviously has better performance than the standard GTI anyway.

                            But I agree in relation to the mods. An ECU is all I'd do in most cases, and that's significantly less than $2000. Even so, I still feel the MK6 is a superior car to the MKV. As long as this new Polo GTI drove as well as the previous one, I'd purchase it new over a 2nd hand MKV Golf any day!
                            I have to disagree with the MK6 being a superior car over a MkV - what with the engine rattle problems owners have been experiencing.

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                            • #29
                              Yes, but the MKV had rattles all over the place. The only reason you can hear a rattle in the engine bay of the MK6 is because the interior is so superior in the MK6 that you can hear it (as long as your windows are open and the music is off). For all we know, the MKV also has the same rattle, but you can't hear it over all the cabin rattles

                              But in any case, one rattle doesn't make the MKV better

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by coreying View Post
                                Yes, but the MKV had rattles all over the place. The only reason you can hear a rattle in the engine bay is because the interior is so superior in the MK6 that you can hear it (as long as your windows are open and the music is off).

                                One rattle doesn't make the MKV better
                                Neither does newer mean better...better NVH I will agree but what about the rattles people have been complaining about? Not just one.

                                My Wolfberg built Pirelli is rattle free.
                                So is my SA built GT. It did have a rattle in one of the airvents but that was fixed easily by the dealer. We can hear a gurgle or two from time to time but not a rattle when the radio is off and the windows wound up.

                                Twice lucky?

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