The thing I don't like about my mk7 is that I don't have one
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Things you don't like about your MK7
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Originally posted by Mountainman View PostYou can - easy.
Go to touch screen. When set on car or driving display press Set-up in bottom right hand corner - scroll to Multifunction display and press, then scroll to Reset "Since Start" driving data and press. Can be done any time and the same for "Long term" too. Then just use your back arrow at the top to get back to the car screen.
In reply to Eaglehawk, I have even done better. To avoid the upward slope when using the lower setting, I have reclaimed that wasted space by removing the floor completely and replaced it with a flat piece of masonite and covered it with a non-slip mat and some carpet underlay for noise reduction.
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Originally posted by soogs View PostTo avoid the upward slope when using the lower setting, I have reclaimed that wasted space by removing the floor completely and replaced it with a flat piece of masonite and covered it with a non-slip mat and some carpet underlay for noise reduction.Current:
2017 Mk2 Tiguan 162TSI, R-line, White
2020 Mk7.5 Golf R Wagon, White
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Has anyone got any clunking noise from front suspension? Am I the only one as the VW technicians still can fix it after they try to fix it a few times in the last couple of months, happens when going through a speed bump at low speed ... car has been to the dealer a few times, have the front shocks replaced, sub frame bolts replaced but the noise still there. Have the car booked in this Friday and they will change the rear shocks and look into the front noise again.
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Originally posted by Eaglehawk View PostJust wondering, you did test it with the floor of the boot in the lowest setting right?
The suitcases that fit in my Mark V boot when laid flat and lengthways will not fit in the Golf7 boot whether the false floor is in place or removed.
This points to markedly less distance between the boot lip and the back of the rear seats in the Golf7 compared with that in the Mark V Golf.
It is to be hoped that this dimension in the Golf8 will be at least as great as it is in the boot of the Mark IV which eclipses that for the Golf7.If the answer to the Monty Hall problem was 50/50, the contestant, on average, would win the car 50% of the time simply by sticking with their original guess...but you can only win a one-in-three guessing game 33.33% of the time so it can't be 50/50, can it?
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Originally posted by LMF View PostHas anyone got any clunking noise from front suspension? Am I the only one as the VW technicians still can fix it after they try to fix it a few times in the last couple of months, happens when going through a speed bump at low speed ... car has been to the dealer a few times, have the front shocks replaced, sub frame bolts replaced but the noise still there. Have the car booked in this Friday and they will change the rear shocks and look into the front noise again.
We have speed bumps in our work car park and at low speed sometimes, not always, the clunking noise sounds like the front end is going to collapse. I can also hear the front end noise when turning right at a large roundabout. There is one near home where the approach is downhill. It feels like when the weight transfers to the right front the shock compresses but gets stuck before rebounding. This is the feeling I get.
As far as the rears go, I don't think VW have a fix yet. I had my rears replaced two weeks ago and the noise is still there. It only occurs over small bumps and has a distinct bobble noise. The last page of this thread pretty much summarises the issue.
Rear suspension noise - are you affected? - Page 22 - GOLFMK7 - VW GTI MKVII Forum / VW Golf R Forum / VW Golf MKVII ForumMY 14 Golf MK7 90TSI DSG Night Blue
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Originally posted by Eaglehawk View PostDitto. Wondering if it will then fit the Golf boot liner/plastic thingy I paid too much for.
I tell a lie the white bit showing under the mat is one of those real estate corrugated plastic advertising boards, didn't rush out to buy a masonite sheet as I had the plastic board lying around. Seems to support average luggage without any problems.
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Originally posted by bru20vt View PostI also have noisy suspension - I have been complaining for about 6 months without getting anywhere. I am running 16" wheels so would hate to think the noise 17" or 18" would make.
We have speed bumps in our work car park and at low speed sometimes, not always, the clunking noise sounds like the front end is going to collapse. I can also hear the front end noise when turning right at a large roundabout. There is one near home where the approach is downhill. It feels like when the weight transfers to the right front the shock compresses but gets stuck before rebounding. This is the feeling I get.
As far as the rears go, I don't think VW have a fix yet. I had my rears replaced two weeks ago and the noise is still there. It only occurs over small bumps and has a distinct bobble noise. The last page of this thread pretty much summarises the issue.
Rear suspension noise - are you affected? - Page 22 - GOLFMK7 - VW GTI MKVII Forum / VW Golf R Forum / VW Golf MKVII Forum
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Originally posted by LMF View PostIt is pretty frustrating ... they did fix the problem last October by tightening the sub frame bolts but 2 months later it happens again and since then I bring the car back for 3 times and they still can't fix it. They did change the bolts and the front shocks but the noise still there ... my mum's 20 years old Hyundai never does it. I am dropping off my car to the dealer tomorrow and they said they will have my car for a few days and ensure there are no more noises before returning the car to me. I really don't know what to do if it still happen ...
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I wave goodbye to my Mk7 some time this week.
While I do enjoy the big boot which not surprisingly fits more than my Mk6 given it is the largest boot in Golf history there are a few bugbears I had, pretty much all of which are well documented by me and just about everyone else at some time or another.
Firstly that head unit. What an embarrassing joke. Small screen, crap resolution and the most useless satellite navigation system ever put in a car. What a massive step backwards from the old RNS units in the Mk6. I'd never spend the ridiculous coin on an upgrade after market but geez I totally understand why some feel like they have no choice. I'd expect to find a better unit in a $12k Chinese special.
Secondly the headlights. Again I'd never have spent the coin on ticking the red stripe option while my driving was city based, but after seeing how dangerous they are on an unlit country road/freeway I can again understand why some would tick that box on the early models or be forced into the PP currently (best marketing job ever by VWA courtesy of Wolfsburg HQ).
My third problem is purely personal opinion and has absolutely no rhyme or reason to it.. except that I know it's an opinion shared by at least one of my ex Mk6 colleagues. And that is I will miss my Mk6 more than I ever will my Mk7. There is no doubt the Mk7 is a superior car in most aspects and maybe part of it relates to the more extensive personalisation I did to my Mk6, but I used to love every drive in the Mk6.. I'm not real fussed over the Mk7 and won't miss it the same way.
I don't think I'd even buy it today if confronted with the same circumstances - I'd go the Octavia wagon over the GTI for the space and spec. It might lose a touch in some areas, but more than makes up for it in others. And as for Skoda's horrible resale - I can't say I'm smiling over VW's lack of strength on the three vehicles we have owned now.
I did briefly consider waiting for the R wagon, but when I broke it down I crossed it off for the same reason I did the R.
This is absolutely not a knock on what is overall a brilliant package and a segment leader. I would happily talk up the Mk7 to anyone. I'm not looking to argue the above with anyone, they're just a few comments stuck in my head as the car goes this week and just a personal call on my needs. Not someone else's. As I usually say: each to their own. This is more about me saying goodbye to the Golf for the immediate future, but not farewell.
And for those that think the Golf looks better with after market wheels (and let's face it, that's not hard if you've got stuck with Santiagos) the wheel thread is not going anywhere.
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Originally posted by Dutch77 View PostAnd for those that think the Golf looks better with after market wheels (and let's face it, that's not hard if you've got stuck with Santiagos) the wheel thread is not going anywhere.
(And to everything else you said actually; as someone who never owned a Mk7 but who has driven many and spent a fair bit of time with them, I've never connected with them the way I did with my Mk6, despite being demonstrably the better car.)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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I agree with all of that Dutch, particularly the head unit (like you I could never justify $3k to retrofit the big screen). My other gripe remains the bundling of options which still doesn't allow a 'purists combination' of manual transmission and Performance Package.MY14 MK VII GTI | Pure White | Manual | Bi-Xenons (his)
MY19 B8 Passat 206TSI wagon | Manganese Grey (hers)
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Originally posted by Jimi View PostI agree with all of that Dutch, particularly the head unit (like you I could never justify $3k to retrofit the big screen). My other gripe remains the bundling of options which still doesn't allow a 'purists combination' of manual transmission and Performance Package.
..but things like a manual transmission that is a standard part across the range isn't allowed, or things like the GTI and R Spec engines available in the Golf Cabriolet overseas are simply not available (they have even dropped manual as an option on that now too) it does my head in a little. Why when I'm laying down your hard earned cash on a new vehicle and are willing to wait for it to be built and delivered, why can't I pick anything on the list? I'm about 99% confident that even if they added a "Custom Build" premium of 2-3% to anything outside the norm there would be plenty of customers more than willing to pay a little bit extra to get what they want. (And lets face it, it's money for jam for VW).
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