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  • Originally posted by DoggieHowser View Post
    Funny you should say that. I was thinking the same thing. Plus a more robust 7 speed gearbox to boot (not the troublesome one on the 1.4twincharged that gave hell on my friends' 'roc and Golf Sports
    You should read the Asian VW and European forums whose countries have had the new 7spd dry clutch DSG box for a couple of years now. They have had no joy with it - read - a multitude of failures. I rather stick with the wet clutch 6 spd version of the box thank you very much.

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    • He's talking about the 7sp wet clutch (as found in the Tiguans etc), not dry clutch as found in the Golfs....

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      • Originally posted by triode12 View Post
        You should read the Asian VW and European forums whose countries have had the new 7spd dry clutch DSG box for a couple of years now. They have had no joy with it - read - a multitude of failures. I rather stick with the wet clutch 6 spd version of the box thank you very much.
        I'd rather stick with a real clutch
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        • Why stick with a real clutch when you can have two real clutches

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          • Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
            Why stick with a real clutch when you can have two real clutches
            A clutch purse doesn't count mate
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            • Originally posted by Ideo View Post
              A clutch purse doesn't count mate
              That's just nasty! lol. What's wrong with a clutch purse anyway? It matches Corey's eyes. hehe.
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              • Originally posted by Rob_R View Post
                That's just nasty! lol. What's wrong with a clutch purse anyway? It matches Corey's eyes. hehe.
                It's why I got RB myself. Matches both my eyes and my watch.

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                • FWIW, I do drive a MkV GTI but I do recognize progress unlike some people.

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                  • Originally posted by DoggieHowser View Post
                    FWIW, I do drive a MkV GTI but I do recognize progress unlike some people.

                    If progress is a refined car that is less fun to drive, you are welcome to have it all to yourself. Like I said - live with your delusion.

                    PS. I'll take a guess that you love Apple products as well.
                    Last edited by triode12; 03-08-2011, 12:05 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by triode12 View Post
                      If progress is a refined car that is less fun to drive, you are welcome to have it all to yourself. Like I said - live with your delusion.

                      PS. I'll take a guess that you love Apple products as well.
                      I'm not sure where the Apple reference goes. But I'm pretty sure the delusion might be staring you in the face when you look at mirror

                      Here's the thing about "fun". When I first got my R35, I found it incredibly boring to drive after having driven a highly tuned Evo8MR. The thing is, the overall improvements to driving and grip meant I COULDN'T drive at the speeds I was used to in the Evo. I just had to go faster. Much faster. (not unlike how Jeremy Clarkson's mind didn't let him go fast enough in the Lotus track car but on a smaller scale). Once I got rid of the mental barrier and pushed the car beyond what I thought was sane, that's when the fun took place. In fact more fun than the Evo, because while the R35 is AWD, it is also rear biased and even with traction control on, the system lets the rear slip out a little to have a better angle of attack when crossing the apexes.

                      But I digress.

                      I have driven the MkVI GTI (in Singapore, it's pretty much fully loaded with the ACC and other frills), and it's just a step up in terms of handling. With the ACC on sports mode, the car is just more capable, and pushing it beyond the limits of the MkV is where you can get the car into its elements. And when you need to settle down and run errands, just switch to Comfort mode and it's just as sedate as a Comfortline. IMHO, that's closer to what makes hot hatches so appealing. They are fun to drive when pushed, say 8/10ths on open roads and then just as practical to drive when you need to go to the shops.

                      Sure you could outfit a MkV with aftermarket coilovers (I recommend Ohlins DFV.. shd have one for Golfs as well) but IMHO that detracts a little from the daily drive capability of the car as it compromises the ride quality.

                      If there's one thing I'd like in the next GTI, it's that extra cog. That's the same problem the GTR suffers from. That would get the gearing much tighter spaced and I'm sure the acceleration could be nudged up a notch or two.

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                      • Originally posted by DoggieHowser View Post
                        I'm not sure where the Apple reference goes. But I'm pretty sure the delusion might be staring you in the face when you look at mirror

                        Here's the thing about "fun". When I first got my R35, I found it incredibly boring to drive after having driven a highly tuned Evo8MR. The thing is, the overall improvements to driving and grip meant I COULDN'T drive at the speeds I was used to in the Evo. I just had to go faster. Much faster. (not unlike how Jeremy Clarkson's mind didn't let him go fast enough in the Lotus track car but on a smaller scale). Once I got rid of the mental barrier and pushed the car beyond what I thought was sane, that's when the fun took place. In fact more fun than the Evo, because while the R35 is AWD, it is also rear biased and even with traction control on, the system lets the rear slip out a little to have a better angle of attack when crossing the apexes.

                        But I digress.

                        I have driven the MkVI GTI (in Singapore, it's pretty much fully loaded with the ACC and other frills), and it's just a step up in terms of handling. With the ACC on sports mode, the car is just more capable, and pushing it beyond the limits of the MkV is where you can get the car into its elements. And when you need to settle down and run errands, just switch to Comfort mode and it's just as sedate as a Comfortline. IMHO, that's closer to what makes hot hatches so appealing. They are fun to drive when pushed, say 8/10ths on open roads and then just as practical to drive when you need to go to the shops.

                        Sure you could outfit a MkV with aftermarket coilovers (I recommend Ohlins DFV.. shd have one for Golfs as well) but IMHO that detracts a little from the daily drive capability of the car as it compromises the ride quality.

                        If there's one thing I'd like in the next GTI, it's that extra cog. That's the same problem the GTR suffers from. That would get the gearing much tighter spaced and I'm sure the acceleration could be nudged up a notch or two.
                        Thank you! You have just confirmed the point I have been trying to put across, i.e. the new cars are so refined and capable that you have to push them to licence losing territory to get any fun out of them. It is not about the performance, the MKVI GTI I am sure is a better performer but to me it fails as a GTI because I cannot enjoy the benefits of the extra performance w/o taking it to the track. And I cannot enjoy driving it at legal speeds. With the MkV, you don't have to upgrade the brakes or add coilovers, in my experience, all that is needed are sways and ALK and you can have as much fun as you like.

                        But the ultimate fun machine IMO is the previous Polo GTI - which pales in comparison (performance wise) to the MKV or VI GTIs and your R35.

                        I know you think that going fast = fun. But I don't. You can get the sensation of great speed from a 125cc go kart (max spd 120km/hr). 10mins in one of them will leave you bruised and battered - ribs especially.
                        Last edited by triode12; 03-08-2011, 01:08 PM.

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                        • If you just wanted fun at slow speeds, I'd recommend an open top MX5. Doesn't go particularly fast, but definitely feels so. Especially with the top down. And with RWD handling, it's bucket loads more fun. But I'm not sure if cops take offence to powersliding (even at slow speeds) at roundabouts. hehe



                          As for the MkV vs MkVI, I don't think the speed differences are anywhere near that gap I got between my 8MR and the GTR but whatever helps you sleep better at night, right?

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                          • Cool guys, let's leave it at that and get back on subject - the ED35. (Feel free to continue in General Discussion or in one of the existing threads related to the subject of driver involvement.)
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                            • Originally posted by AdamD View Post
                              Cool guys, let's leave it at that and get back on subject - the ED35. (Feel free to continue in General Discussion or in one of the existing threads related to the subject of driver involvement.)
                              It's purdy girly car
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                              • Originally posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
                                It's purdy girly car
                                No comment on that part....but the colour of the one in the clip on the first page is very nice...
                                Not too fussed on the wrinkly finish interior though.... much prefer the R's interior options.
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