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haha, wife says it's not normal to have that sort of relationship with a car.
Usually tell her to keep her voice down the car might hear her. hehe!
My wife calls herself a Golf Widow and the R the Widow Maker.. go figure.. but she loves it and every now and again comes and asks to just "take it for a run"
Hey Candyman, had to run up the coast again yesterday.. effortless.. just as you described it..
Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist
After a few thousand km's on our interstate trip I have to say this is the best car we have driven.
No rattles, remarkably good intake and exhaust note, DSG faultless with quick shifts, ample torque for our freeway legs (kick down to 4th is perfect for overtaking) and ride quality spot on. Well planted for QLD uturns
Not that it matters but all that from a vehicle returning 8.5 l/100 km and only 2,000km on the clock.
The wife fights to get in the drivers seat, she loves it.
Careful with those fuel figures. People will tell you that they are impossible and that the R drinks fuel like a semi trailer.
But I get similar ones and believe you.
I use mine for long distance stuff, highways and country roads mainly. I agree - such a well planted car that just eats miles. I did the Melbourne - Sydney via Cooma run in a day and got out without any aches and pains despite doing close to 1000km in a day
Audi S3. Sold
Golf R. Sold
Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.
Well.... it's not hard to achieve that when you're driving from Sydney to Brisbane.
Although, it's not achieving the 6.8L/100km that it's mean to with "extra urban" trips...
... or the <5L/100km that the APR Stage 3 GTI did on the same trip...
Yes, well duh.
As has been said over and over, the Golf GTI meets its fuel consumption figures quoted. As does most of the Golf range, and Polo range and Jetta range etc.
The Golf R doesn't. This is why so many people are surprised by the R's fuel consumption.
I don't understand what you don't understand about that? It's not really difficult to understand
If one buys a turbo awd performance car based on green credentials alone they are doing something wrong.
I reckon I could get mine to around the 7-7.5 if I wanted. Cannot be bovvered. Best I have seen is on a long run hovering at around 7.1. Got bored and thrashed the pants off it. More fun that way.
Just because you are not achieving it, doesn't mean that it is not achievable.
In fact, fuel consumption figures are rarely equaled in the real world. Just like C02 figures. It's a label to help the eco-fundies feel smug about how much good they are doing.
Audi S3. Sold
Golf R. Sold
Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.
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