Golf R - some questions before final decision
Hi,
Took a Golf R with DSG for a test drive yesterday and have a few questions:
1. What's with the delay when you put your foot down off the line - is that delay just turbo lag? It almost felt more like the throttle-by-wire has a delay or slow response. But dear God it launches hard when it finally does.
2. I'm a left foot braker, I've heard that some of the VW/Audi's don't like it if both are used at the same time and that when braking (even just slightly) it will cut all all throttle. Is this the case with the R? My test drive was in peak hour traffic so I couldn't really stuff hard through any corners.
3. Standard cloth seats - do these have the electric lumber support? The other half, she really liked that feature but isn't fussed on the leather ones.
As for the rest of the R, I thought the build quality was fantastic and the sound of the exhaust was brilliant, best stock sound of any car I can think of. The pop on the gear change is very nice.
The steering is OK. I'm in a MX-5 at the moment so anything else feels vague off center and has too many turns lock-to-lock. You never need to let go of the steering wheel in the Mazda to make a turn.
But that engine is something else. My biggest grip against the MX-5 is the gutless engine and the R with DSG is what I've always wanted in a light(ish) non FWD car.
I plan to take another test drive later this week but would really appreciate any first hand experience before that.
Cheers
Hi,
Took a Golf R with DSG for a test drive yesterday and have a few questions:
1. What's with the delay when you put your foot down off the line - is that delay just turbo lag? It almost felt more like the throttle-by-wire has a delay or slow response. But dear God it launches hard when it finally does.
2. I'm a left foot braker, I've heard that some of the VW/Audi's don't like it if both are used at the same time and that when braking (even just slightly) it will cut all all throttle. Is this the case with the R? My test drive was in peak hour traffic so I couldn't really stuff hard through any corners.
3. Standard cloth seats - do these have the electric lumber support? The other half, she really liked that feature but isn't fussed on the leather ones.
As for the rest of the R, I thought the build quality was fantastic and the sound of the exhaust was brilliant, best stock sound of any car I can think of. The pop on the gear change is very nice.
The steering is OK. I'm in a MX-5 at the moment so anything else feels vague off center and has too many turns lock-to-lock. You never need to let go of the steering wheel in the Mazda to make a turn.
But that engine is something else. My biggest grip against the MX-5 is the gutless engine and the R with DSG is what I've always wanted in a light(ish) non FWD car.
I plan to take another test drive later this week but would really appreciate any first hand experience before that.
Cheers
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