Dont think you'd really need ACC on the R.. people have reported that even with 19" it's quite comfortable.
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Originally posted by halojump View PostHaving been talked out of the 2006 911 Carerra S I fell in love with I had to find something 'more practical' .....I am after all getting rid of a Diesel Prado that has been the faithful family hauler.
So I drove the new R yesterday and loved it. I am 98% certain that I'll go ahead and order one (for an October\November 2010 delivery), I have a couple of questions before I commit though...
Originally posted by halojump View Post1. I've also looked at the Audi S3, and apart from the price and some different names for the options (eg S-Tronic vs. DSG etc.) I cant see too many differences. Am I right in this? There is close to a $15K premium on the Audi.
Some people say that the Audi quality finish is better. Various people would say that the MK6 Golf finish is better now. But really, it's up to you to decide which one suits you better, and if that is the S3, whether it is worth the $15k+ premium.
Originally posted by halojump View Post2. Is the ACC option worth it? My only experience with adjustable suspension was with a 1985 Ford Telstar (hey it was the Ghia model) I had @ Uni in the 90's and I was somewhat underwhelmed.
Originally posted by halojump View Post3. One thing the Audi has as an option is folding mirrors - is this available for the Golf?
Originally posted by halojump View PostI am looking at the following specs
- Volkswagen Golf R 5 Door DSG
- Rising Blue
- Talladega 19” Alloy Wheels (Black)
- Rear View Camera
- Satellite Navigation
- VW Enhanced Bluetooth
- Dynaudio
- Sunroof
Originally posted by halojump View PostWhilst I was quite impressed with the power and delivery, me being me, I know I'll be wanting to up the power etc. in the future. Has anyone had experience with the APR ECU upgrades with the new R?
Thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by halojump View PostSo I drove the new R yesterday and loved it. I am 98% certain that I'll go ahead and order one (for an October\November 2010 delivery), I have a couple of questions before I commit though...
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Just some notes on the differences between the Audi S3 & the Golf R
Originally posted by halojump View Post
1. I've also looked at the Audi S3, and apart from the price and some different names for the options (eg S-Tronic vs. DSG etc.) I cant see too many differences. Am I right in this? There is close to a $15K premium on the Audi.
ACC is a much more cost effective solution compared to the Audi Magnetic drive. The Audi System seems to be way ahead - but costs more.
Golf R has cast steel control arms & hub carriers (front) The S3 is all lightweight alloy (lots less unsprung weight).
Added: The S3's rear subframe is also girder construction alloy, The Golf R simple pressed steel.
The Golf R intercooler is way smaller than the S3 (might be also why they rate the power as less).
Fit & finish is good, not to the Audi standard.
Audi's stereo is way better (and blue tooth standard) - but the RNS510 is a far better nav unit than the end of the generation RNSE in the S3.
Leather is also standard in the S3.
Worth more for the S3? - depends on what you want, but components alone almost stack up to the price difference - so there is a clear difference in the vehicles.
If actual bang for your buck is what you are after (not the nice bits listed above) the Golf R wins.
Originally posted by halojump View Post2. Is the ACC option worth it? My only experience with adjustable suspension was with a 1985 Ford Telstar (hey it was the Ghia model) I had @ Uni in the 90's and I was somewhat under whelmed.
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Originally posted by G-rig View PostDont think you'd really need ACC on the R.. people have reported that even with 19" it's quite comfortable.MY11 Golf R - Rising Blue - 5DR - DSG - 19" Black OZ Ultralegerra - Leather - Sunroof - MDI - Euro Plates - Milltek Exhaust - Bluefin - SOLD
MY11 Tiguan 147 TSI - DSG - Pepper Grey - Black Leather - RVC - MDI - BT
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Originally posted by Prodigy View PostI agree, tested 2 R's both without ACC riding on 18" & 19" rims and in both cases thought the ride quality was better than in my WRX which has 18" rims.
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I’ve just come back from longer 2nd drives of both cars (S3 and Golf R) and driving one after the other I think I prefer the Golf to drive; it seemed tighter and more responsive to me, but I guess it’s a fairly subjective thing. I also found the S3 to be a bit more ‘crashy’ over bumps and rough spots.
The actual pricing, once you add all the other bits (taxes etc.) shows a fairly substantial difference. I am purchasing on corporate plans. With VW this gets you a discount up front and a few minor benefits, the Audi is the same but it also adds 3 years servicing into the mix.
The Golf R is $66370 and the Audi S3 is $94169, just under $30K more.
Specs are similar with only minor differences
- Audi has a better range of colours, including a nice Red which I would love to see on the Golf
- The Audi Sunroof is also a lot better; it extends to the rear of the car.
- The leather in the Audi seems a higher quality than the Golf
- The VW Sat Nav is light years ahead of the Audi S3 but yes, the Audi does have BT as standard.
- There are no factory 19” wheels on the Audi, they’d be a dealer fit option.
- The park assist\sensors on the Golf are front and rear as standard, whereas the Audi is rear only, but does offer full Park Assist [but having the car park itself, has, in my opinion little actual value]
- There is no rear view camera option on the Audi
- There is a neat storage package available on the Audi @ $314, but for about $230 I can buy the OEM under seat drawers from a few places.
- The sports steering wheel (flat bottomed) is standard on the Golf, but a $520 option on the Audi. Also the trip computer works off the wiper stalk on the Audi rather than the steering wheel.
- The Audi has the option of Folding Mirrors (which are also auto dimming) for $489
- Despite the differences in leather, IMO the Golf has more comfortable seats.
Delivery times are much the same, looking @ delivery December (if I order real soon) or March 2011 for the Audi.
So, based on this and the info I’ve gathered here, I’ll be ordering a Golf before the end of the week. The real issue of course is just how hard is the wait going to be.....
Thanks for everyone's replies and advice.Neil - Porsche 911 (997.2) Carrera S
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Originally posted by halojump View PostI’ve just come back from longer 2nd drives of both cars (S3 and Golf R) and driving one after the other I think I prefer the Golf to drive; it seemed tighter and more responsive to me, but I guess it’s a fairly subjective thing. I also found the S3 to be a bit more ‘crashy’ over bumps and rough spots.
The actual pricing, once you add all the other bits (taxes etc.) shows a fairly substantial difference. I am purchasing on corporate plans. With VW this gets you a discount up front and a few minor benefits, the Audi is the same but it also adds 3 years servicing into the mix.
The Golf R is $66370 and the Audi S3 is $94169, just under $30K more.
Specs are similar with only minor differences
- Audi has a better range of colours, including a nice Red which I would love to see on the Golf
- The Audi Sunroof is also a lot better; it extends to the rear of the car.
- The leather in the Audi seems a higher quality than the Golf
- The VW Sat Nav is light years ahead of the Audi S3 but yes, the Audi does have BT as standard.
- There are no factory 19” wheels on the Audi, they’d be a dealer fit option.
- The park assist\sensors on the Golf are front and rear as standard, whereas the Audi is rear only, but does offer full Park Assist [but having the car park itself, has, in my opinion little actual value]
- There is no rear view camera option on the Audi
- There is a neat storage package available on the Audi @ $314, but for about $230 I can buy the OEM under seat drawers from a few places.
- The sports steering wheel (flat bottomed) is standard on the Golf, but a $520 option on the Audi. Also the trip computer works off the wiper stalk on the Audi rather than the steering wheel.
- The Audi has the option of Folding Mirrors (which are also auto dimming) for $489
- Despite the differences in leather, IMO the Golf has more comfortable seats.
Delivery times are much the same, looking @ delivery December (if I order real soon) or March 2011 for the Audi.
So, based on this and the info I’ve gathered here, I’ll be ordering a Golf before the end of the week. The real issue of course is just how hard is the wait going to be.....
Thanks for everyone's replies and advice.
R u going with DSG or Manual mate ?Golf R MKVI Rising Blue | DSG | 5 door | Recaros | ACC | Silver 19's | Dynaudio | RVC | MDI
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Originally posted by dave-But you get another button to play with LOL. I don't think I need it either, but whats another $1500, damn gadget whore hehe.
There is a noticeable difference between the settings and on bad roads the comfort setting is plush however handling may suffer slightly too.
I just like coilovers but ACC is good if you think you'll never go for aftermarket suspension.Last edited by G-rig; 07-07-2010, 05:33 PM.
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Originally posted by halojump View PostI’ve just come back from longer 2nd drives of both cars (S3 and Golf R) and driving one after the other I think I prefer the Golf to drive; it seemed tighter and more responsive to me, but I guess it’s a fairly subjective thing. I also found the S3 to be a bit more ‘crashy’ over bumps and rough spots.
The actual pricing, once you add all the other bits (taxes etc.) shows a fairly substantial difference. I am purchasing on corporate plans. With VW this gets you a discount up front and a few minor benefits, the Audi is the same but it also adds 3 years servicing into the mix.
The Golf R is $66370 and the Audi S3 is $94169, just under $30K more.
Specs are similar with only minor differences
- Audi has a better range of colours, including a nice Red which I would love to see on the Golf
- The Audi Sunroof is also a lot better; it extends to the rear of the car.
- The leather in the Audi seems a higher quality than the Golf
- The VW Sat Nav is light years ahead of the Audi S3 but yes, the Audi does have BT as standard.
- There are no factory 19” wheels on the Audi, they’d be a dealer fit option.
- The park assist\sensors on the Golf are front and rear as standard, whereas the Audi is rear only, but does offer full Park Assist [but having the car park itself, has, in my opinion little actual value]
- There is no rear view camera option on the Audi
- There is a neat storage package available on the Audi @ $314, but for about $230 I can buy the OEM under seat drawers from a few places.
- The sports steering wheel (flat bottomed) is standard on the Golf, but a $520 option on the Audi. Also the trip computer works off the wiper stalk on the Audi rather than the steering wheel.
- The Audi has the option of Folding Mirrors (which are also auto dimming) for $489
- Despite the differences in leather, IMO the Golf has more comfortable seats.
Delivery times are much the same, looking @ delivery December (if I order real soon) or March 2011 for the Audi.
So, based on this and the info I’ve gathered here, I’ll be ordering a Golf before the end of the week. The real issue of course is just how hard is the wait going to be.....
Thanks for everyone's replies and advice.
Btw, I would just mention that the better sunroof you mention on the Audi is only available on the 5-door Sportback model. The 3 door Audi has a similar size to the Golf. BUT, due to the S3's lower roof-line, the sunroof in the 3 door lowers the rear seat headroom, so that when I sit in the back I feel rather uncomfortable (I'm 5'10") - my taller friends would have no chance. I presume that there is more headroom in the rear seat of the Sportback, but cannot comment as I haven't personally been in a sportback with the sunroof
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Just found this R advertised on Carsales at a dealer in QLD, i must admit it looks damn good in United Grey and the black rims. Not sure about the number plate though "R GTI"
If anyone is looking to get one straight away this may be a good choice...
Last edited by Prodigy; 07-07-2010, 05:38 PM.MY11 Golf R - Rising Blue - 5DR - DSG - 19" Black OZ Ultralegerra - Leather - Sunroof - MDI - Euro Plates - Milltek Exhaust - Bluefin - SOLD
MY11 Tiguan 147 TSI - DSG - Pepper Grey - Black Leather - RVC - MDI - BT
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Originally posted by coreying View PostThanks for the write-up mate!
Btw, I would just mention that the better sunroof you mention on the Audi is only available on the 5-door Sportback model. The 3 door Audi has a similar size to the Golf. BUT, due to the S3's lower roof-line, the sunroof in the 3 door lowers the rear seat headroom, so that when I sit in the back I feel rather uncomfortable (I'm 5'10") - my taller friends would have no chance. I presume that there is more headroom in the rear seat of the Sportback, but cannot comment as I haven't personally been in a sportback with the sunroof
I noticed the roof was low, but never made contact with it.
wasn't so impressed with the bulge that hangs down though, it seemed a little unfinished.
my 6'2" mate wasn't so happy about the clearance when he rode in the back.
commented that he would be riding upfront if he was getting a lift...2010 Golf R - 3dr - Manual - Rising Blue - MDI - SatNav - Milltek TBE
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Originally posted by Prodigy View PostJust found this R advertised on Carsales at a dealer in QLD, i must admit it looks damn good in United Grey and the black rims. Not sure about the number plate though "R GTI"
If anyone is looking to get one straight away this may be a good choice...
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Originally posted by G-rig View PostWhat dealer is that at? A mate could be interested in checking it out..
2010 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF R DSG 4-MOTION VI MY10 Cars For Sale in QLD - carsales.com.au - carsales.com.auMY11 Golf R - Rising Blue - 5DR - DSG - 19" Black OZ Ultralegerra - Leather - Sunroof - MDI - Euro Plates - Milltek Exhaust - Bluefin - SOLD
MY11 Tiguan 147 TSI - DSG - Pepper Grey - Black Leather - RVC - MDI - BT
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