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Originally posted by Corey_R View PostHehehe... well, you know the issues with the manual gearbox! Not only can no one possibly shift as quick as a DSG (even via flat shifting), but the Golf manual's need a shift into 3rd to reach 100km/h.
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Originally posted by parso_rex View PostHmm what speed can the manuals hit in second at the stock redline ?
Originally posted by hooba View PostThe closeness of the 80-120 times (where there is no gear change) were a real surprise, seat of the pants the R felt much stronger.
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Originally posted by Mr_Bob View PostBut it's AWD...
We'll let the results decide.
If it's on the podium, it's an R with a GTI sign.
If it doesn't make the podium, it's a R wannabe (GTI with AWD conversion)MkVI Golf GTI | Candy White | DSG | Leather | Bi-xenon | Sunroof | Dynaudio | Park Assist | MDI | Tint | FINALLY RECEIVED!!
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Originally posted by Corey_R View PostThe R delivers power differently, but the power difference between the two in Australia isn't that great, especially given the weight difference and additional drive train losses.Last edited by sabloke; 17-02-2011, 10:36 PM.
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Originally posted by sabloke View PostTaking drive train losses into account, the R has 151 kW atw to GTI's 133 kW atw while being 120 kg heavier. The results are not that surprising then.
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Originally posted by REXman View PostNot stirring the pot? Really. A guy just gave his findings.. and like every passive aggressive person on here.. he gets questioned. And by who? You?
Originally posted by REXman View PostAnyone in their right mind would take an R over any lesser model if they could afford it.
Originally posted by REXman View PostAnd what makes up a big part of enjoyment of a car is different to so many people.Last edited by AdamD; 17-02-2011, 11:19 PM.2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
Sold: 2015 8V Audi S3 Sedan Manual
Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG
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Originally posted by AdamD View PostI could, and I didn't. To be fair the R wasn't released when I ordered.
So you couldn't and you didn't.
Originally posted by AdamD View PostVery true. And yet apparently anyone who chooses a GTI but can afford an R is out of their mind. Sigh.
I live in an area where people roll around in pieces of ****, and know for a fact that they are worth millions. I have come from a working class background and would never assume a car is someones limit in life.
So I don't doubt you, me or anyone could not have bought a Porsche for all we know.
Only someone very naive would link a car to someones financial status, especially car under $100k.
Some people roll around in there R, or SS or 350Z and have been borrowed up to the hilt to get it.
Some people buy an R because they can't be bothered buying another X5M for $200K.
So no, I don't think any less of you as a person for choosing a GTI. What i think of you as a person is unrelated to me comparing 2 (similar) cars with you. It's a great car. And has it's advantages in some areas like making wheel spin (fun), and the classic Jacky interior, and ofcourse the low down response.
But for the full Monty, and performance - you get the R. AWD, Classy black interior, Bigger turbo, better engine, better suited to track use( doesn't syphon oil like the GTI motor - well documented), DRLs in the bumper, LED tails, all the parking sensors included, much more tuneable and able to produce great acceleration repeatedley, etc etc.
And it's not much more than a GTI. $9.5K!! Great value upgrade which would cost a GTI at retail thousands to upgrade to.
I didn't buy the R, like probably most R owners, so I can potter around town below 60.
I hit my mates track and really flog the thing. The GTI as explained above is not as raw and wouldn't appreciate that as much.
I have read some GTI owners say that they just wanted the car to hoon below 60km/h, have fun at the speed limit.
That's cool. But it doesn't make it have the edge that the R has for true performance (and tuneability/track/hard driving).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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Originally posted by REXman View PostTo be fair then, you didn't have the choice. It wasnt out when you bought your GTI?
So you couldn't and you didn't.
No no not at all. I definitely don't think that. I know this is the Internet and you don't know me from a bar of soap. But me saying one car higher in the range, is better than a car lower in the range, has nothing to do with my/your/anyones financial status.
I live in an area where people roll around in pieces of ****, and know for a fact that they are worth millions. I have come from a working class background and would never assume a car is someones limit in life.
So I don't doubt you, me or anyone could not have bought a Porsche for all we know.
Only someone very naive would link a car to someones financial status, especially car under $100k.
Some people roll around in there R, or SS or 350Z and have been borrowed up to the hilt to get it.
Some people buy an R because they can't be bothered buying another X5M for $200K.
So no, I don't think any less of you as a person for choosing a GTI. What i think of you as a person is unrelated to me comparing 2 (similar) cars with you. It's a great car. And has it's advantages in some areas like making wheel spin (fun), and the classic Jacky interior, and ofcourse the low down response.
But for the full Monty, and performance - you get the R. AWD, Classy black interior, Bigger turbo, better engine, better suited to track use( doesn't syphon oil like the GTI motor - well documented), DRLs in the bumper, LED tails, all the parking sensors included, much more tuneable and able to produce great acceleration repeatedley, etc etc.
And it's not much more than a GTI. $9.5K!! Great value upgrade which would cost a GTI at retail thousands to upgrade to.
I didn't buy the R, like probably most R owners, so I can potter around town below 60.
I hit my mates track and really flog the thing. The GTI as explained above is not as raw and wouldn't appreciate that as much.
I have read some GTI owners say that they just wanted the car to hoon below 60km/h, have fun at the speed limit.
That's cool. But it doesn't make it have the edge that the R has for true performance (and tuneability/track/hard driving).
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Originally posted by REXman View PostTo be fair then, you didn't have the choice. It wasnt out when you bought your GTI?
So you couldn't and you didn't.
Originally posted by REXman View PostSo I don't doubt you, me or anyone could not have bought a Porsche for all we know. Only someone very naive would link a car to someones financial status, especially car under $100k.
Originally posted by REXman View PostAnyone in their right mind would take an R over any lesser model if they could afford it.
Originally posted by REXman View PostBut for the full Monty, and performance - you get the R. AWD, Classy black interior, Bigger turbo, better engine, better suited to track use( doesn't syphon oil like the GTI motor - well documented), DRLs in the bumper, LED tails, all the parking sensors included, much more tuneable and able to produce great acceleration repeatedley, etc etc.
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I didn't buy the R, like probably most R owners, so I can potter around town below 60.
I hit my mates track and really flog the thing. The GTI as explained above is not as raw and wouldn't appreciate that as much.
I have read some GTI owners say that they just wanted the car to hoon below 60km/h, have fun at the speed limit.
That's cool. But it doesn't make it have the edge that the R has for true performance (and tuneability/track/hard driving).
I'm sure triode12 will melt down at this, but if I could have an R with an EA888 and K3, tuned to stage 1 level from the factory, I'd take it. That'd be the best of both worlds for me - great power, great grip, great brakes, great suspension and weight distribution, great style, and great low-down response. As I can't have that, I'll make do with the next best option for me.Last edited by AdamD; 18-02-2011, 08:43 AM.2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
Sold: 2015 8V Audi S3 Sedan Manual
Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG
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