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Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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Originally posted by Sharkie View PostTrue, but I've spent less than $40K on the Tig so far and now have a car that is far more capable than a stock 5dr GTI that costs $45K ....
You can get GTI's cheaper than that with the EOFYS.
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Originally posted by G-rig View PostVery comprehensive review WJ, sounds like you are mainly paying for the mid corner grip with the R. I test drove an R yesterday too, albeit a short spin not a good circuit test. The extra lag was quite apparent and the acceleration wasn't overwhelming as you suggested. There's no doubt that it's very balanced compared to the R32 and quite composed in nature leading me to believe it's still somewhat of a tourer. My APR GTI still felt quicker and more lively.
Big question is are you getting one? I agree with iBoost that the GTI is good enough around town and also like the styling with the 18" detroits. An R would be great just not sure if the extra spend gives you that many more thrills. If you track your car sure, would be worth it.
Purchased my GTI from Phil Fairhall and he's very good to deal with!
*I drove it for the second time yesterday too.
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Originally posted by triode12 View PostGreg, when did you feel the lag - in Drive and Sport Modes?
*I drove it for the second time yesterday too.
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This is a brilliant write up WJ - thanks.
I test drove a GTI a few months ago and was thrilled with the drive. I have now purchased the R, without driving it, expecting (and hoping) that it will deliver the goods - as it appears to from your review.
As far as the looks comparo, it really is horses for courses I suppose. I was lucky enough to be in Frankfurt last September at the Motor Show, and have loved how understated the R since then.
In reality I would be happy with either and am fortunate that my budget can stretch to the R.Mooka
MK6 Golf R DSG|3D|BLUE|ACC|RNS510|DYNAUDIO
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Originally posted by G-rig View PostI guess mainly in Drive mode.. Sports mode made it a bit more agressive and tend to think it went better in sports. Didn't rev it all out but find sports mode on the GTI a bit unuseable the way it holds it up top sometimes (like you're being a hoon), but good if you're driving around on light throttle and the down shifts on deceleration are nice.
Surprisingly, the car I drove yesterday didn't sound as aggressive in idle and low revs and it didn't accelerate as fast as the one in Sg as I remember it . All other aspects that I initially reported of the car remain the same.
Still louder than the stock MkV GTI but just slightly muted to what I remembered in Sg - the dealership in Sg might have deleted the resonator on their demo car - the loud throbbing in cabin now is now slightly muted - the car sound less aggressive in idle and low gears to the Sg example. In higher revs, the aural experience is the same in the AU car.
I suspect that they may also have chipped the Sg Demo too BUT, I wasn't able to do an exhaustive test yesterday due to double demerit points in force now so could not drive it like I did the one in Sg - max I could get up to was 90km/h. If the Sg example was truly chipped, then I now know what potential it has - for $800-1500 tune - you will have a truly great car (not that it isn't one already). I will (hopefully) be able to test it again on the track day this coming tuesday at Eastern Creek and I should be able to report with certainty then.
I also now had more time to check out the interior and exterior of the car as I wasn't with friends and I have to report that don't prefer it to the interior of my MkVs. Contrary to want people have said about the MKVI interior being improved, I feel that the interior (while it looks jazzed up a bit) showed obvious signs of the cost cutting.
Instead of dedicated LCDs for the climate control, CC display is now displayed on the RCD510. This will restrict you to only proprietary VW headunits that can display CC readouts.
Still not liking the white MFD of the MKVIs the amber MFD and odo/taco readouts are much classier - the one in the R I drove yesterday might also have had a defective one because, no matter how much I pressed OK or the other buttons, it wouldn't register the selection.
The R no longer has racing pedals with the R emblem on them but now share the same pedals as the GTI. I didn't notice it in the Sg one - probably because I was too blown away with the drive experience.
The latch on the glove compartment is also now not chromed metal but rubberised plastic - even my GT has the classier chromed metal latch. The door pockets are now smaller and cannot fit a UBD and there is no longer a dedicated fuel door button (the door locking button now does double duty) - not a deal breaker but if one didn't know, it may be a cause of embarrasment esp at a busy servo.
The VW emblem on the front and back are now coated in a really shiny cheap looking chrome finish found on cheap plastic items. The MKV's emblems are of a higher quality - check them out side by side if you don't believe me.
VW have also deleted the front and rear valances. This may or may not be a good thing. If you scrape or damage the bottom of your front bar now - you may have to change the whole bar instead of just the lip as with the MkVs. So they have saved cost in manufacturing here. This also means that after market companies will have to find alternate means of dressing up the MkVIs. There may be less choice than the MkV had or more expensive as may have to change the whole front or rear bar for a different look instead of just bolting on a valance.
There is more but gtg. will update later.Last edited by triode12; 13-06-2010, 12:40 PM.
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great write up.
thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
the debate of one Vs the other.. IMO, whichever is fine.
I dont think i'll ever exploit the capabilities of either to their fullest so either, really, is overkill..
especially for day to day driving.
and coming from a 200+ atwKW STi in the past, I can tell you never really got to use the full potential of that either.More opportunites have been lost from indecision, rather than wrong decision....
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Interested to get a test drive of the R to get a feel. However, I do like the red stitchings of my GTI better compared to the the grey ones in the R though.MkVI Golf GTI | Candy White | DSG | Leather | Bi-xenon | Sunroof | Dynaudio | Park Assist | MDI | Tint | FINALLY RECEIVED!!
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Pictures of the Golf R
See WJ Suspension thread for pics of the Golf R:
WHITE JAMES: Suspension & Wheel Reviews - Page 13 - VW GTI Forum / VW Rabbit Forum / VW R32 Forum / VW Golf Forum - Golfmkv.com
Page number 13.
WHITE JAMES: Suspension & Wheel Reviews - Page 2 - VW GTI MKVI Forum / VW Golf MKVI Forum / VW R20 Forum / VW GTI Forum - Golfmk6.com
Page number 2.
Cheers
WJ
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Originally posted by G-rig View PostIt's easy to get carried away with the hype of a new release.
No rush either, better to take your time and weigh everything up.MKV GTI Pirelli
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Originally posted by Sharkie View Post.... Have embarrased a few Stg 2 GTI's now already as off the line my Tig has a clear advantage ..... in gear to my amazement I've found no real difference either (love p!$$ing off smug GTI drivers....) ...Originally posted by Sharkie View Postso a Tiguan is like a GTI for grown-ups--------------------------
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I reckon the R should have a more GTI-like front as it does look very ho-hum, almost overly discrete with the R logo and grey expanse. The GTI looks more flamboyant up front.
The back of the R wins because of the LEDs which I'm sure are gorgeous at night. I still prefer the wider GTI mufflers compared to the rocket ship look of the twin centred mufflers of the R.
Wheels and colours of the R are a huge let-down IMO. I would only consider the blue and even then its not as nice as the carbon steel. I'm sure they'll start bringing it out with the carbon steel later but till then only the blue is worth getting.
Would be great if the R could win the new prestige sports car medal next year (over the 135i)!! Then you'd have Golf medals everywhere!!
I suppose if you have the money to burn, by all means get the R, apart from its looks its a better car than the GTI in many aspects.
I had to call it quits at the 55K mark cause at the end of the day, it is one hell of an expensive hatchback for the 65-70K mark on road.Mk6 GTI - 5dr Carbon - DSG - Leather - SatNav/RVC - MDI - 18' detroits - Parkassist - ACC - sunroof - Tints
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