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CarAdvice - Hatch Roundup Test
The latest issue of the CarAdvice E-mag has a great hatch round-up review including the current MkVII Golf. I must say the Golf really stands out in terms of the look of the dash/wheel, that piano black on the steering wheel looking very classy. The other badged hatch interior photos looked poor in comparison. No surprise that the Golf did really well in the round-up.2013 CC 130TDI Night Blue Metallic with Driver Assistance Package, Park Assist 2, Walnut Trim and Ambient Lighting, Front Active Climate Control Seats, Towbar, and Dynaudio Premium Audio.
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My previous ride - 2005 Golf Comfortline DSG 2.0 TDI
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One month in
Hi all,
My 103 TSI is now one month old and I've put about 2700kms on it and so far so good. Thought I might do a quick recap on the car so far and how it is going.
- The piano black is really easy to live with, I do keep a cloth in the car and give everything a quick wipe when stuck in traffic (I've done this with all my cars regardless).
- The engine is great, but not as good as the 118 but I would consider a tune down the track, still not 100% on the stop start system. Sometimes it can be a tad jerky when starting again and cause some lag. It helps to jump off the break and start the car before the lights go red, I turn it off in heavy traffic.
- The fuel economy is really impressive, from the 50L (it took 52L last fill up) tank I am getting 800-850kms per tank, it is better then the 118 economy wise.
- DSG - this is my first automatic after always driving manuals. (Disappointed there was no manual option but that's the way the world is going) at take off there is a slight lag but in sport mode it is perfect. I'm thinking it will get better in time.
- Seats are really supportive and look great, big improvement over the 118.
- Discover media - The sat nav is a huge step up over the RNS system, so far it is really accurate with speed limits and lane guidance. I hate the Bluetooth music streaming and will be loading a sd card with music just to make it easier to select a song/ artist via the head unit. Traffic is a waste of a button as with voice, to hard to write mute on the voice button I guess.
- No noticeable noises or build quality issues in the cabin, it's a nice place to be and I do think it is a big step up and less cluttered compared to the other cars in the class.
Overall I'm impressed and I'm happy with the purchase I made, I have had a good run with my VW's and I hope it keeps going. In saying that, I do sometimes find myself missing the manual and the 118 engine that my fiancé gets to enjoy now but with both sitting in the garage I do get the best of both worlds. As an everyday drive you cannot go wrong, but when the budget increases in 5 years the R will be next!!
Sorry for the novel guys.
Cheers2013 - Golf mk7 103 Highline
2012 - Golf mk6 118 manual
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Originally posted by nick118 View PostHi all,
My 103 TSI is now one month old and I've put about 2700kms on it and so far so good. Thought I might do a quick recap on the car so far and how it is going.
- The piano black is really easy to live with, I do keep a cloth in the car and give everything a quick wipe when stuck in traffic (I've done this with all my cars regardless).
- The engine is great, but not as good as the 118 but I would consider a tune down the track, still not 100% on the stop start system. Sometimes it can be a tad jerky when starting again and cause some lag. It helps to jump off the break and start the car before the lights go red, I turn it off in heavy traffic.
- The fuel economy is really impressive, from the 50L (it took 52L last fill up) tank I am getting 800-850kms per tank, it is better then the 118 economy wise.
- DSG - this is my first automatic after always driving manuals. (Disappointed there was no manual option but that's the way the world is going) at take off there is a slight lag but in sport mode it is perfect. I'm thinking it will get better in time.
- Seats are really supportive and look great, big improvement over the 118.
- Discover media - The sat nav is a huge step up over the RNS system, so far it is really accurate with speed limits and lane guidance. I hate the Bluetooth music streaming and will be loading a sd card with music just to make it easier to select a song/ artist via the head unit. Traffic is a waste of a button as with voice, to hard to write mute on the voice button I guess.
- No noticeable noises or build quality issues in the cabin, it's a nice place to be and I do think it is a big step up and less cluttered compared to the other cars in the class.
Overall I'm impressed and I'm happy with the purchase I made, I have had a good run with my VW's and I hope it keeps going. In saying that, I do sometimes find myself missing the manual and the 118 engine that my fiancé gets to enjoy now but with both sitting in the garage I do get the best of both worlds. As an everyday drive you cannot go wrong, but when the budget increases in 5 years the R will be next!!
Sorry for the novel guys.
Cheers2019 MY19 Mini JCW Hatch
2016 Holden Astra RSV - Waiting for New Golf
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Originally posted by nick118 View PostHi all,
My 103 TSI is now one month old and I've put about 2700kms on it and so far so good.
Re: DSG, its only a slight lag from standing start (and occasionally a bit lumpy in changing into second when pushing hard from standing start) - you get used to it fairly quickly, and easily avoid it by giving it a little build in acceleration before pushing through. Sounds like Sports mode is even better in MkVII, nice
The best thing about the DSG is that - believe it or not - it's more efficient than a manual, helping fuel efficiency.
The 2013 CC still has the RNS510but I'm glad you shared your thoughts on the Discover Media. Only thing I miss from the Golf is a mute button on steering wheel.
Last edited by GippsCC; 03-06-2013, 10:20 PM.2013 CC 130TDI Night Blue Metallic with Driver Assistance Package, Park Assist 2, Walnut Trim and Ambient Lighting, Front Active Climate Control Seats, Towbar, and Dynaudio Premium Audio.
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My previous ride - 2005 Golf Comfortline DSG 2.0 TDI
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Originally posted by nick118 View PostHi all,
My 103 TSI is now one month old and I've put about 2700kms on it and so far so good. Thought I might do a quick recap on the car so far and how it is going.
- The piano black is really easy to live with, I do keep a cloth in the car and give everything a quick wipe when stuck in traffic (I've done this with all my cars regardless).
- The engine is great, but not as good as the 118 but I would consider a tune down the track, still not 100% on the stop start system. Sometimes it can be a tad jerky when starting again and cause some lag. It helps to jump off the break and start the car before the lights go red, I turn it off in heavy traffic.
- The fuel economy is really impressive, from the 50L (it took 52L last fill up) tank I am getting 800-850kms per tank, it is better then the 118 economy wise.
- DSG - this is my first automatic after always driving manuals. (Disappointed there was no manual option but that's the way the world is going) at take off there is a slight lag but in sport mode it is perfect. I'm thinking it will get better in time.
- Seats are really supportive and look great, big improvement over the 118.
- Discover media - The sat nav is a huge step up over the RNS system, so far it is really accurate with speed limits and lane guidance. I hate the Bluetooth music streaming and will be loading a sd card with music just to make it easier to select a song/ artist via the head unit. Traffic is a waste of a button as with voice, to hard to write mute on the voice button I guess.
- No noticeable noises or build quality issues in the cabin, it's a nice place to be and I do think it is a big step up and less cluttered compared to the other cars in the class.
Overall I'm impressed and I'm happy with the purchase I made, I have had a good run with my VW's and I hope it keeps going. In saying that, I do sometimes find myself missing the manual and the 118 engine that my fiancé gets to enjoy now but with both sitting in the garage I do get the best of both worlds. As an everyday drive you cannot go wrong, but when the budget increases in 5 years the R will be next!!
Sorry for the novel guys.
Cheers
Thank you for your thoughts. I am very appreciative of your novel!
I have just ordered a 103TSI Highline myself and am bouncing off the walls waiting for it to be delivered to the dealer!
Ecstatic that you feel so highly about the car. Am really looking forward to get behind that wheel, as it is my first VW and first Euro car.
Quick question, either for yourself, or anyone else - does the 103TSI have the famous 'launch control' like the GTI? I haven't been able to find anything referring to it online and forgot to ask the dealer.
Cheers. Thanks again for the very honest account of your experience with the new Golf.
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Anyone know much about the current media hysteria with failing VWs? I'm hoping it is mainly hysteria, but don't have enough experience with VW to know if the current VW approach of raising the drawbridge is typical, or if they just haven't got their act together yet.
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Originally posted by b c View PostAnyone know much about the current media hysteria with failing VWs? I'm hoping it is mainly hysteria, but don't have enough experience with VW to know if the current VW approach of raising the drawbridge is typical, or if they just haven't got their act together yet.2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
Sold: 2015 8V Audi S3 Sedan Manual
Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG
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Mk7 Golf TSI & TDI - Observations and Questions
Originally posted by singlespeed View Posttl:dr the whole thread, but were the Mk7's offered in Australia with a 103TDI and recently changed to a 110TDI? I thought I saw some references to a Mk7 w/ a 103TDI.2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
Sold: 2015 8V Audi S3 Sedan Manual
Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG
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