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Golf R in Motor Mag this month in Perfomance Comparo
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Originally posted by Guy_H View PostI'm pretty sure a certain Cayman Turbo would have flogged the Lotus (Wet & Dry) if the testers had not broken it.
so when will the Cayman be up for sale Guy?2007 Audi RS4 with: APR ECU Upgrade; JHM Quick Shifter; Milltek Catback and Downpipes; KW V3 Coilovers; Argon Creative Carbon Fibre Splitters
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Originally posted by gareth_oau View PostAn ECU reflash would typically give you an extra 500rpm or so to play with. this would give you more power AND 100k in second gear
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Let's see the R whooping some arse in the CAR Magazine's Performance Car of the Year!
The contenders:
BMW M3 GTS
Ferrari 458 Italia
Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4
Lotus Elise S
Mercedes SLS AMG
Porsche 911 GT2 RS
Renaultsport Megane 250 Cup
Subaru Impreza STI CS400
What? Bloody poms, they left the R out!!!!!
Car mag is worst then Motor, at least tey tested it...
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Originally posted by dave_r View Post8 pages later and you frogs are still in here stirring ****?
Has there been any actual discussion on the article or just who has the bigger e-cock?
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Originally posted by Corey_R View PostOnce apon a time, sabloke had a Golf R on order. But he couldn't wait, so he cancelled it and bought a Clio RS 200 Cup Trophee. So he HAS to put the Golf R and its owners down - because he's been looking (but not posting) in all the other Golf R threads, and seeing all the fantastic reviews, and awesome tuning results, and 0 to 100 in 4.68 with an ECU tune only etc, and he's using this thread to try and convince himself he's made the right choice!
Have to feel sorry for him for buying a Clio though, he may be very regretful for taking this path!
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I'm glad I didn't wait. In fact, by the looks of it, I might have been still waiting today if not biting the bullet getting the Clio. I'm sure this is the right car for me right now, so no regrets there, none.
I got to test drive the Clio because of the fantastic reviews to be found all over the net and in all car magazines. I'm yet to find a really bad one, with complaints other than it being too small, overpriced, too firm or too hardcore. It seems that some senior reviewers and my wife agree on that, ha ha! Don't really care what anyone has to say though and you shouldn't feel obliged to defend the R by blaming the testers or people that don't agree with you, either. I was only trying to point out that MOTOR is not alone in their assessment when they called it boring to drive when compared to the creme of hot hatches.
Not trying to put anyone down, is some of you R guys putting the car down, no me! All this talk about DSG, gear change, power, power, APR, power and tenths to 100 km/h, what's all this about? E-penis. So don't blame me for it because I still like the R regardless of what I'm driving today and that's exactly why I keep reading the R threads. The R is a fine Euro, one of the finest in fact, so stop talking about it like it is a bloody V8 that needs remaps to make it a proper car.Last edited by sabloke; 19-01-2011, 04:22 PM.
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Originally posted by Corey_R View PostI'm not making exuses dude. I'm just pointing out that there are always more than pure numbers. Also, just because someone writes for a magazine, or tests cars, or even presents on a car show, doesn't mean they know everything about cars either (that could actually be a rather humours thread if we started one on that topic).
Not for a second.
The amount of articles I have read in both magazines and online, where quoted figures, model specific data etc has just been wrong is..to say the least.
I remember reading about how great the 6 speed is in the AUS Spec EVO XIII and the reviewer was adamant that he'd driven the car. More.
That's why so many people on here have a valid and healthy opinion, cause they bought, modified, researched and owned most of the cars and mods they are talking about. Nothing compares to first hand experience you get through ownership over a decent period of time, especially when it's an enthusiast.
Lastly I know a guy who writes for 4WD monthly.. He has a good way with words (since he did a law degree) but he's no car expert. I think he owned one crappy old AWD once.. Ages ago?
That's not to say there isn't ANY good drivers/authors. I saw one guy on CARADVICE who wrote an excellent article. They can be found, but some just do it on the side as a side hobby.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 sabloke View PostLet's see the R whooping some arse in the CAR Magazine's Performance Car of the Year!
The contenders:
BMW M3 GTS
Ferrari 458 Italia
Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4
Lotus Elise S
Mercedes SLS AMG
Porsche 911 GT2 RS
Renaultsport Megane 250 Cup
Subaru Impreza STI CS400
What? Bloody poms, they left the R out!!!!!
Car mag is worst then Motor, at least tey tested it...
But you are starting to get on my tits more than a little bit.
You've got a Renault. Good for you. I drove it and I decided it wasn't for me. A good car. Not for me.
Kindly stop pointlessly stirring **** as I am beginning to grow tired of it.Audi S3. Sold
Golf R. Sold
Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.
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Originally posted by sabloke View PostI'm glad I didn't wait. In fact, by the looks of it, I might have been still waiting today if not biting the bullet getting the Clio. I'm sure this is the right car for me right now, so no regrets there, none..
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Originally posted by gareth_oau View PostAn ECU reflash would typically give you an extra 500rpm or so to play with. this would give you more power AND 100k in second gear
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