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Originally posted by GplusH_R View PostDon't particularly like the idea of have a brand new car 11 days old with 800k's on the clock and $30k worth of repairsEverything forward of the firewall is either bent buckled or broken.
Sounds like a write-off - hope so as I wouldn't want it after such a wreck.
The rubbernecker in me wants to see some pics.2011 Mk6 GTI | CW | DSG | Bi-Xenon | GIAC | APR TBE | THS FMIC | Modshack
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Originally posted by GplusH_R View PostMy current observation is....
Commodore drivers, particularly the one's who drive at speed through red traffic control lights, and collide head on with unsuspecting road user then bounce gleefully into 10 day old VW Golf R's rendering the useless and less than pretty... SUCK!!!!Golf R 5 door United Grey | DSG | ACC | Leather | Bluetooth | 19" Talladega Black
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Ouch mate, not good at all.
Went for a drive with my mate Bob who has a very nice TVR.
Great seeing different cars strengths and weaknesses. His car murdered me on the straights and more smooth and flowing roads. As soon as it got a bit bumpy and with tighter corners I was all over him like a rash.
Damn good fun.Audi S3. Sold
Golf R. Sold
Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.
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Is it just me, or do the heated seats in the R only work when you're sitting in them?
We've had a few cold mornings where I live, and having the leather seats can be a bit of a wake up call when they're cold. Yesterday, and again last night - I turned the car on before getting into it, and turned on the heated seats. This way I thought I'd heat up the seats for about 5 min before getting into the car.
When I got in (both times) the seats were not heated.... not even the slightest. But within a minute of sitting in them, the heat came through.
I checked the owners manual, but it mentions nothing about the heated seats only being activated when someone is sitting in them. This may be a safety thing or perhaps something to protect the leather from overheating/cracking/burning over time or whatever - but has anybody else noticed this? Or is it just me?My car: MY18 Arteon
My car #2: MY22 Volvo XC40 Pure Electric
Her car: MY22 Skoda Octavia Limited Edition Wagon
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Originally posted by DreamensioN View PostIs it just me, or do the heated seats in the R only work when you're sitting in them?
We've had a few cold mornings where I live, and having the leather seats can be a bit of a wake up call when they're cold. Yesterday, and again last night - I turned the car on before getting into it, and turned on the heated seats. This way I thought I'd heat up the seats for about 5 min before getting into the car.
When I got in (both times) the seats were not heated.... not even the slightest. But within a minute of sitting in them, the heat came through.
I checked the owners manual, but it mentions nothing about the heated seats only being activated when someone is sitting in them. This may be a safety thing or perhaps something to protect the leather from overheating/cracking/burning over time or whatever - but has anybody else noticed this? Or is it just me?website: www.my-gti.com
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Maybe it just takes 6 minutes to warm up
I don't recall seeing anything written about it in the manual. Sometimes I turn on the passenger seat heater early if I'm picking someone up.
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Originally posted by DreamensioN View PostWhen I got in (both times) the seats were not heated.... not even the slightest. But within a minute of sitting in them, the heat came through.MKV GTI Pirelli
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Yeah, the only thing that makes me swing towards leather is it doesn't end up with cat hair, etc all over it which ends up on my suit (don't ask me how it gets there in the first place)
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Originally posted by bwen View PostAs what Mav pointed out but also maybe because when no one is sitting on the seat the heat dissipates quite quickly rather than when someone is sitting on the seat the heat builds up cumulatively
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Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View PostSee this is the reason I stuch with cloth.. don't have issues either end of the climate spectrum.. though leather looks and smells the part
I was worried going from a car with leather to a car without leather that I would lose some of the "feel".
Not so. Love being able to sit down when it's been sitting in the sun and love not sliding around as much in hard cornering.Audi S3. Sold
Golf R. Sold
Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.
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Yeah, the only thing that makes me swing towards leather is it doesn't end up with cat hair, etc all over it which ends up on my suit (don't ask me how it gets there in the first place)
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Originally posted by Ryan_R View PostYeah, the only thing that makes me swing towards leather is it doesn't end up with cat hair, etc all over it which ends up on my suit (don't ask me how it gets there in the first place)Golf R : Rising Blue : DSG : 5 door : Leather : 18" Wheels : Reversing Camera : Bluetooth : MDI : APR Stage 1 : Focal Speakers : Hertz Sub : Alpine Amps : Opti-Coat : Weathershields
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Originally posted by police state View PostLeather all the way for me, especially when the seats are reasonably bolstered. I just can't stand the way cloth attracts things like hair and smells. But I guess I'm just anal, I have a leather couch at home too. I'm the guy that goes to peoples houses with pets and before I sit down I look at their couch and ask them if they've ever considered a leather onebut I agree. Leather FTW
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