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  • #16
    Very tough decision for me too.. Without any negotiation to the R my impression was the 40 was ~$5k cheaper. I'm genuinely attracted to the overall look of it being something quite different with the contrasts, kit, spoiler, unique interior and hoping that they limit numbers (especially manual) as currently planned. Based on my current GTI, always thought the FWD is fun whereas my impression of the R is that it has a more streamlined feel to it.

    I don't think you'd feel sorry with either sitting in your garage but for me it was the limited run of the Edition 40 that pulled me over the line.

    Will see how I feel until September given my wait!

    Don't understand why they wouldn't let you test drive. Absolutely compulsory for me as I'm super paranoid about rattles.

    Edit: Funny - Ringo's post showed up just as I posted mine! The point about test-driving an R and not 'feeling it' resonates with me too, whereas I've developed a stupid attachment to something as trivial as the red-lining on the 40's seatbelts
    Last edited by Vagabond; 28-06-2016, 12:01 AM.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Vagabond View Post
      Very tough decision for me too.. Without any negotiation to the R my impression was the 40 was ~$5k cheaper. I'm genuinely attracted to the overall look of it being something quite different with the contrasts, kit, spoiler, unique interior and hoping that they limit numbers (especially manual) as currently planned. Based on my current GTI, always thought the FWD is fun whereas my impression of the R is that it has a more streamlined feel to it.

      I don't think you'd feel sorry with either sitting in your garage but for me it was the limited run of the Edition 40 that pulled me over the line.

      Will see how I feel until September given my wait!

      Don't understand why they wouldn't let you test drive. Absolutely compulsory for me as I'm super paranoid about rattles.

      Edit: Funny - Ringo's post showed up just as I posted mine! The point about test-driving an R and not 'feeling it' resonates with me too, whereas I've developed a stupid attachment to something as trivial as the red-lining on the 40's seatbelts
      Lol, cross-posting, I hate it!

      But just replying in order to second what you say about not going wrong with either of them. I hope I made it clear in my last lines, don't want to start a "which is better" pointless debate. "Better" needs requirements defined and prioritised as well as a driver's profile to be confidently claimed for either car.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ringo View Post
        I was between these two cars recently and in fact they are more different than most people tend to think. The over-simplified comment I read a lot is "well it's almost as expensive as an R so obviously buy the R because 4 wheels is better than 2 right???" Which is more of a basic math argument rather than a technical one dealing with the two cars in question really.

        They are obviously both a Golf, which is a good thing. You get an upmarket grown-up character, the build quality, ride refinement and typical luxuries you'd get in any other Golf. The R is a great all-rounder but it's a rather point to point car and not one that will provide many thrills during enthusiastic driving or when pushing to the limit. The haldex offers superior traction but has nothing to do with grip around corners nor can it make up for the absence of a limited slip diff if driving it hard is your thing. During my test-drive it felt very capable at reasonably fast speeds but nothing more than that, none of the extra effort/excitement I was looking from a 40K EUR sports car.

        The Clubsport on the other hand has been tweaked especially for this purpose. The stiffer dampers, different suspension geometry, new steering rack, aero bits, E-VAQ lsd and reduced weight make it the most driver-involving variant of the series. It corners better and faster than its siblings, brakes better (PP/R brakes but 100+ kg off its back compared to the R, coupled with integrated brake cooling ducts on the front mask) and is the one that you'll be able to drive/place exactly as you want before a corner. In fact, its bigger/more obvious difference from the GTI PP according to reviews is not the added power but the significantly improved chassis behaviour.

        I do maybe 2-3 track days per year and some back-road driving and when I looked for the most rewarding Golf in that area it was clear to me which one I had to go for. Especially since where I live I have never needed AWD to overcome any physical conditions, nor do I race from traffic lights any more (not that I was ever keen on that).

        I've left the looks for the end. When I entered the R I test-drove there was nothing. I expected to see a few sport touches here and there that would provide a clue you are in a flagship performance car but to my big surprise there was nothing. The car seemed like any other Golf for that matter. Same from outside. Everything is so understated (I get that some people might like it) that you easily confuse it for a 1.4 TSI R-Line and suddenly when you look at the back there's a whole lot of 4 exhaust pipes out of nowhere, on a 2lt. hatch-back. That stroke me as quite a design imbalance.

        The Clubsport on the other hand looks like a special sports Golf should be. More aggressive exterior but not overplayed, it retains the Golf's classy line for the most part but there's some clear details that do set it apart. Same for the interior. Amazing bucket seats and steering wheel, and several sports details everywhere (door trims, front dash, gearbox), it makes it clear what was the design intent behind it. Not to mention that for every Clubsport you'll see on the street (if any) you'll see another 1000 R's at least, they are that common in most EU markets (no idea about Australia though).

        Strictly financially speaking the R might probably make more sense (although resale values could turn this to the CS's favour) especially if you're not after the most exciting driving experience but there's good reasons that make a Clubsport as much (or even more to some) desirable. Both cars offer exclusivities, (R: AWD, CS: handling, special/wow factor) it's up to you to decide which are higher in your priorities list.

        I think you might be able to guess which one I went for in the end?
        Great write up ringo thnx, so having test driven both I had a feeling you'd most probably go for the 40th. I also do agree it would be more fun to drive. I sensed it from the GTi PP and as I mentioned before even my Polo GTi was more enjoyable to scoot around in, more agile and zippier. However now coming to a Golf I've found myself just wanting more comfort, luxury with the option to have a little fun.

        May I ask in comparison was the CS noticely stiffer even with dampers on comfort? I say this because I noticed the difference with the R from comfort to race mode. I really liked that option.
        GOLF GTI MY11 ADIDAS Candy White, Sunroof
        GOLF GTI 40th ED, White with Sunroof

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Vagabond View Post
          Very tough decision for me too.. Without any negotiation to the R my impression was the 40 was ~$5k cheaper. I'm genuinely attracted to the overall look of it being something quite different with the contrasts, kit, spoiler, unique interior and hoping that they limit numbers (especially manual) as currently planned. Based on my current GTI, always thought the FWD is fun whereas my impression of the R is that it has a more streamlined feel to it.

          I don't think you'd feel sorry with either sitting in your garage but for me it was the limited run of the Edition 40 that pulled me over the line.

          Will see how I feel until September given my wait!

          Don't understand why they wouldn't let you test drive. Absolutely compulsory for me as I'm super paranoid about rattles.

          Edit: Funny - Ringo's post showed up just as I posted mine! The point about test-driving an R and not 'feeling it' resonates with me too, whereas I've developed a stupid attachment to something as trivial as the red-lining on the 40's seatbelts
          I would feel happy about either being in my garage, personally I think the R looks better. I love the twin BI-Xenons and LED on the front, love the amibent blue lighting and blue colour with silver highlights, just looks mean but classy. As for the 40th well it doesn't have these pluses but has a nicer steerwheel, better seats IMO and I'm a sucker for White/Black and Red.

          As for the 40th it makes me feel like I'm 28 again, where as the R makes me feel like a well rounded adult...lol

          Yeah they wont let me drive and this is basically because the car will sell itself and you "wont need to test drive it"

          It's clear to me... I wont buy the car unless I can drive it....just plan and simple. You don't buy shoes without wearing them and these are $55k shoes...lol
          GOLF GTI MY11 ADIDAS Candy White, Sunroof
          GOLF GTI 40th ED, White with Sunroof

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          • #20
            If you were to order a Golf R for example wouldn't they let you test drive prior to accepting delivery?

            I thought this was standard practice? :S

            I'd be seriously ticked at the dealership. Very snake to go back on a customer agreement. My concern would be if that's the call the Sales Manager is making, when you're a customer wanting basic service in good faith, then that reflects very poorly the tone/attitude of the dealership (i.e. customer last mindset) and raises some serious red flags to me.

            On that same principle I stopped ordering from a local pizza shop when they started demanding $3 for topping swaps. If they're that stingy over swapping a topping then imagine what other corners they are cutting behind your back!

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            • #21
              Golf 40th vs Golf R

              See weird thing is a guy on Sunday bought the demo model that was on display and they wouldn't even let him drive it. Granted I think it had no plates but still pull out the temp plates and have a drive.

              I might just flick them an email saying no test drive no deal then they can sell my ordered CS on the floor. It won't take long for it to go.

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              GOLF GTI MY11 ADIDAS Candy White, Sunroof
              GOLF GTI 40th ED, White with Sunroof

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Bassik View Post
                I would feel happy about either being in my garage, personally I think the R looks better. I love the twin BI-Xenons and LED on the front, love the amibent blue lighting and blue colour with silver highlights, just looks mean but classy. As for the 40th well it doesn't have these pluses but has a nicer steerwheel, better seats IMO and I'm a sucker for White/Black and Red.

                As for the 40th it makes me feel like I'm 28 again, where as the R makes me feel like a well rounded adult...lol

                Yeah they wont let me drive and this is basically because the car will sell itself and you "wont need to test drive it"

                It's clear to me... I wont buy the car unless I can drive it....just plan and simple. You don't buy shoes without wearing them and these are $55k shoes...lol
                I agree on the R, I was fairly critical of it when first released but over time it has definitely grown on me - although I do wish they had retained the 'signature' centre exhausts. But that's for another thread.

                I think the standard GTI is also a good look. However while I like the interior changes on the 40th/CS, that exterior just doesn't work for me - and the first mod would need to be a wheel change.

                How big is the dealer who won't allow the drive?

                In defence it is a limited run in short supply so it can be difficult sometimes to let stock out as demo - and if they have good demand then more than likely someone will snap it up without having driven it. Otherwise they face a bit of a haircut if they need to sell as a demo and can't easily find someone who wants to buy a thrashed car and don't have a ready new car to sell.

                Back in 2010/11 when the wait times for GTIs and Rs was 6-8 months there were dealers pulling the same stunts with standard cars as well, and I don't recall it being super easy to find a test drive of the 35th.

                --- FS: 2016 Golf GTI 40 years, white, DSG, 18,xxxkm -------------------------------------------------------------------
                2019 Audi SQ5 | 2016 Golf GTI CS + OZ UL HLTs | Retired: 2018 Audi RS3 sportback + OZ Leggera HLTs
                2017 Golf R Wolfsburg Sportwagen | 2016 BMW 340i + M-Performance tune/exhaust | 2015 Audi S3 sedan
                2014 Golf GTI + OZ Leggera HLTs | 2012 Polo 77TSI (hers) | 2010 Golf GTI Stage 2 + OZ ST LMs

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                • #23
                  I can't see why anyone would want to buy a demo 40th CS when it is limited run (at this stage). I certainly know how I like to thrash demo cars because it isn't mine haha.

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                  • #24
                    Then they shouldn't sell cars on forward contracts with clauses saying 'subject to test drive'...

                    Feels disingenuous making that representation. Clearly what the dealership is doing is making representations that they have no intention of fulfilling in order to secure as many deposits as they can then using that to secure a larger allocation split from Germany.

                    I'm sure VW Corporate wouldn't be pleased to hear about it. My recommendation would be to report them to head office and take your business elsewhere.
                    Last edited by Vagabond; 28-06-2016, 01:13 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Sorry - hadn't realised there was a test drive clause in there.

                      That's damn stupid then. Although obviously creates an easy walk from the contract if Bassik is undecided on which way to go.

                      --- FS: 2016 Golf GTI 40 years, white, DSG, 18,xxxkm -------------------------------------------------------------------
                      2019 Audi SQ5 | 2016 Golf GTI CS + OZ UL HLTs | Retired: 2018 Audi RS3 sportback + OZ Leggera HLTs
                      2017 Golf R Wolfsburg Sportwagen | 2016 BMW 340i + M-Performance tune/exhaust | 2015 Audi S3 sedan
                      2014 Golf GTI + OZ Leggera HLTs | 2012 Polo 77TSI (hers) | 2010 Golf GTI Stage 2 + OZ ST LMs

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                      • #26
                        If you like track work the lighter GTI Clubsport 40 may be OK but for everyday driving and engineering value a R is hard to beat, stock R ($55000) with a JB1 ($650) on 98RON you get 270KW 495NM and you can use this power wet or dry. It's a fantastic package for the price see Autocars top 5 Top 5 cars on sale today | Autocar
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                        • #27
                          Golf 40th vs Golf R



                          My dealer just got their first one in stock and is available to buy.
                          Last edited by xssiiv; 28-06-2016, 05:49 PM.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by xssiiv View Post


                            My dealer just got their first one in stock and is available to buy.
                            Wow what dealer is that at and see they have it in stock with no allocation.

                            Might I add the miscommunication. In the contract it says "subject to site visit" but verbally speaking I said test drive. Obviously they have kept this in their best interest to reserve this as a technicality. However it does state "refund of deposit".

                            I called the dealership today and asked if I could test drive. The guy said no way however there was someone in the dealership that had also ordered one and it was up to her to let me drive. Honestly I'm happy to go as a passenger. Her's arrive on the 1st of July and my salesman goes on holiday on 1st of July as well... wonder what happens.
                            GOLF GTI MY11 ADIDAS Candy White, Sunroof
                            GOLF GTI 40th ED, White with Sunroof

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                            • #29
                              It's in Wollongong, might be spoken for but on the floor for now.

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                              • #30
                                Golf 40th vs Golf R

                                Originally posted by rosslm View Post
                                If you like track work the lighter GTI Clubsport 40 may be OK but for everyday driving and engineering value a R is hard to beat, stock R ($55000) with a JB1 ($650) on 98RON you get 270KW 495NM and you can use this power wet or dry. It's a fantastic package for the price see Autocars top 5 Top 5 cars on sale today | Autocar
                                This JB1 bolt on is a substitute for remapping the ECU, like a COB or APR tune am I correct? I also noticed this vid on the dogbone insert. Improves gears shifting and limit drive train movement?

                                Some guy on weekend saying a bolt on is far better then remapping ECU. 270kw is nut!!!
                                Last edited by Bassik; 28-06-2016, 10:03 PM.
                                GOLF GTI MY11 ADIDAS Candy White, Sunroof
                                GOLF GTI 40th ED, White with Sunroof

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