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  • Originally posted by Arturo View Post

    Is 44000 km out of the tyres OK? Mine are the Continetals that came with the car and look like needing replacement. Any recomendations about replacvement tyres that (a) aren't too expensive, (b) have decent grip, and (c) good durability? Or shall I just look for a unicorn?!
    44k is around the money although tyre life is very much dependent on driving style, tyre pressure & conditions.

    What do you call "not too expensive" and do you expect more km than the 44k you got from the Continentals?

    More precisely , what size tyre are you running?
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    • Thanks for that, Brad. Subjectivity is the killer!

      Doing some googling, it seems 45K is ok - some people were saying some tyres were giving them 20-30000km.

      Price: looking at up to $125?

      and "standard" Golf 92: 195/65 15

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      • Originally posted by Arturo View Post
        Thanks for that, Brad. Subjectivity is the killer!

        Doing some googling, it seems 45K is ok - some people were saying some tyres were giving them 20-30000km.

        Price: looking at up to $125?

        and "standard" Golf 92: 195/65 15
        Continentals (various patterns available - ComfortContact, EcoContact, PremiumContact) will run about $99-$110.

        You can get Toyo NanoEnergy3 for ~$90 (fitted some to GFs Mazda the other week - they seem OK for the money - She does 8,000km/pa so wear rate isn't an issue).

        My pick would be Michelin XM2. You'll get awesome mileage out of them & I had the previous model Energy on an Avensis Verso & they stuck like poo on your shoe. About $120 each.

        That's Tempe Tyre prices. Bob Jane & some of the others will price match if asked.
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        • Originally posted by agentthumb View Post
          Are you saying the shortest distance set with ACC still leaves too big a gap? I think that's 1.5s following distance... don't think the car could avoid the car in front at that distance as is...

          As with weather shield, it just introduces more noise when your windows are all up. I have two Golfs, one with them, one without. The weather shield is quite noisy. Just crack all 4 windows, solves your problem and is free. I do it everyday, it works fine.
          I'm a big fan of cracking just one front and one rear window. Just a few inches for each give a nice airflow thru the car with no buffeting.
          2017 - Golf R 7.5 - Blue - DSG - Proper Roof - DAP - Res' delete - Dynaudio delete
          2008 - Mazda 2 - (Maybe my first child scared me a bit) -1998 - Wrx (modded up to but not including forged pistons)
          1988 - Corolla TwinCam - (couldn't insure a 323 Turbo)
          1967 - Tonka Tip Truck - Red with 2 inch plastic rims and a massive sand scoop.

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          • My Mk VI 2.0 tdi is on its third set of tyres, still plenty of rubber before the TWIs.
            Oh, did I mention its done 180,000km?
            A VW Golf is like a German art house film, laughing clowns and naked women fighting maddened crows. A Toyota Corolla is like a glass of tap water. Jeremy Clarkson

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            • Do I change from a TDI to a 110TSI?

              Greetings all.
              Current car is a Golf MY2010 Mk VI 2.0 TDI Comfortline with 6 speed DSG. 180,000 is just coming up. Do I trade it for a Mk 7.5 110TSI Highline while the prices are (supposedly) sharp?

              Of all the cars I've had (and there have been many!) my Golf is by far the best. No troubles although it has been very considerately driven it's still n the original front brake pads - true!

              The one thing missing from a 110TSI is the staggering torque provided by the oiler engine. Can I live with a petrol engine?

              Has anyone else out there been through this anguish?
              A VW Golf is like a German art house film, laughing clowns and naked women fighting maddened crows. A Toyota Corolla is like a glass of tap water. Jeremy Clarkson

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              • Why not just keep your Mk VI ? By far the cheapest option, and if it is a good'un you should get lots more Kms out of it.
                2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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                • Originally posted by LongValley View Post
                  Greetings all.
                  Current car is a Golf MY2010 Mk VI 2.0 TDI Comfortline with 6 speed DSG. 180,000 is just coming up. Do I trade it for a Mk 7.5 110TSI Highline while the prices are (supposedly) sharp?

                  Of all the cars I've had (and there have been many!) my Golf is by far the best. No troubles although it has been very considerately driven it's still n the original front brake pads - true!

                  The one thing missing from a 110TSI is the staggering torque provided by the oiler engine. Can I live with a petrol engine?

                  Has anyone else out there been through this anguish?
                  Long, I gotta say a new direct injected petrol motor will surprise you. If you research the EA888, the list of engineering features all designed to get a broader spread of torque and power is really bloody impressive. From variable valve lift and timing, both methods of fuel injection being used in tandem to integrated exhaust manifolds, there's not nearly as much to recommend an oiler over a petrol donk in a small application as their used to be. IMHO, it's deployment in small cars is going to be even more shortlived than the manual gearbox.
                  Last edited by SteveMc; 28-03-2018, 02:23 PM.
                  2017 - Golf R 7.5 - Blue - DSG - Proper Roof - DAP - Res' delete - Dynaudio delete
                  2008 - Mazda 2 - (Maybe my first child scared me a bit) -1998 - Wrx (modded up to but not including forged pistons)
                  1988 - Corolla TwinCam - (couldn't insure a 323 Turbo)
                  1967 - Tonka Tip Truck - Red with 2 inch plastic rims and a massive sand scoop.

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                  • Originally posted by SteveMc View Post
                    Long, I gotta say a new direct injected petrol motor will surprise you. If you research the EA888, the list of engineering features all designed to get a broader spread of torque and power is really bloody impressive. From variable valve lift and timing, both methods of fuel injection being used in tandem to integrated exhaust manifolds, there's not nearly as much to recommend an oiler over a petrol donk in a small application as their used to be. IMHO, it's lifespan is going to be even more short lived in small cars than the manual gearbox.
                    Thanks Steve. Just a clarification on your last line please. Lifespan of 110TSI or the oiler?
                    A VW Golf is like a German art house film, laughing clowns and naked women fighting maddened crows. A Toyota Corolla is like a glass of tap water. Jeremy Clarkson

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                    • Originally posted by LongValley View Post
                      Thanks Steve. Just a clarification on your last line please. Lifespan of 110TSI or the oiler?
                      Sorry - yes that was slightly ambiguous. I meant the diesels may not be offered by manufacturers for smaller cars for much longer. But I do acknowledge they're sturdy little buggers when longevity is considered. It's just the fuel economy advantage diesels have always enjoyed (due mostly to their more calorific fuel) has been largely bridged now with the new petrol technology.
                      2017 - Golf R 7.5 - Blue - DSG - Proper Roof - DAP - Res' delete - Dynaudio delete
                      2008 - Mazda 2 - (Maybe my first child scared me a bit) -1998 - Wrx (modded up to but not including forged pistons)
                      1988 - Corolla TwinCam - (couldn't insure a 323 Turbo)
                      1967 - Tonka Tip Truck - Red with 2 inch plastic rims and a massive sand scoop.

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                      • Originally posted by SteveMc View Post
                        It's just the fuel economy advantage diesels have always enjoyed (due mostly to their more calorific fuel) has been largely bridged now with the new petrol technology.
                        Yes, I agree. The TSI engine come close to the TDI in the fuel economy and under ideal conditions and as long as you never leave the freeway.
                        But, I highly doubt that the TDI will disappear from the Golf series. The advantage over petrol engines is obvious, better fuel economy, cheaper to maintain, much longer life and more torque.
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                        • Originally posted by LongValley View Post
                          Greetings all.
                          Current car is a Golf MY2010 Mk VI 2.0 TDI Comfortline with 6 speed DSG. 180,000 is just coming up. Do I trade it for a Mk 7.5 110TSI Highline while the prices are (supposedly) sharp?

                          Of all the cars I've had (and there have been many!) my Golf is by far the best. No troubles although it has been very considerately driven it's still n the original front brake pads - true!

                          The one thing missing from a 110TSI is the staggering torque provided by the oiler engine. Can I live with a petrol engine?

                          Has anyone else out there been through this anguish?
                          If you enjoy the torque and efficiency of the TDI why not get the MK7.5 TDI Highline?

                          I have the MK7 TDI Highline and absolutely love it, even if i am about to get an R this month. (Going to keep the TDI as well)

                          And the TDI gets the DQ381 where the TSI only gets the DQ200.

                          I recommend if you are not after outright speed (i.e GTI or R) the TDI highline is the best all rounder in the golf lineup, especially in wagon guise.

                          The TSI does give good fuel economy but only under certain conditions where the TDI always will return good L/100km. Mine has a life average of 4.8L/100km
                          With the new 7 speed box i would expect the economy to be even better. Maybe 4.5L/100km real world life average.

                          And if you are intending to put many KMs on it the TDI is a sound decision.

                          But thats just my opinion


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                          • The 110TSI is right up there with the TDI in real world fuel consumption. I have never been able to come close to claimed consumption figures driving a TDI. 10l+/100km in town (given my driving style) has always been the case for me .... on our new 110TSI I am now actually able to do city driving in the low 6l/100km range driving exactly as I always do. Only 600km in and it has been amazing to be honest. The MFD says I'll do 800km on its first full tank! Big contrast to the Mustang that does almost 18l/100km and 300km on a tank .....
                            Last edited by Sharkie; 01-03-2018, 02:51 PM.
                            Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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                            • Has anybody discovered VCDS updates that work with the MK7.5, specifically around the taillights that are full LED across the entire range now?

                              The LED coding in the VCDS thread does not seem to work. I have successfully done some other changes as per that thread (needle sweep is cool, though ultimately pointless).
                              Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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                              • Can anyone tell me what sets the driver fatigue alert off?

                                I have logged 60000km in my Golf and have never set the alert off. My wife did it first time she drove it and has done so several times since. In fact virtually every time she's driven it which isn't often and usually when we do road trips. This really annoys her because I think she thinks she is the better driver.

                                I thought that maybe she's a bit twitchier than I am. But when I googled it, I found an explanation that seemed to say she made less movements.

                                Can anyone help explain?

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