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What do you love about your Polo?

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  • #16
    Even though I am a vr6 owner (go the vr6) It amazes how much power you can get on those little engines I love those GTI's. I sore in a magazine. I think it was PVW they had one with a cup kit that was said to come as standard looked very nice.
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    • #17
      I was like Eddy. I had one drive of the demo and knew it was what I wanted. New, not cheap to look at or feel, very responsive down low and around 30k. I was so impressed with the low down torque.

      Plus I knew that they could be chipped

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      • #18
        Jan 1998 Polo

        G'day chaps,

        I fell in love with the Polo when it was first launched in Europe in 1994. I simply liked the design and shape - like many other Europeans - but I did not actually get a licence until the year 2000 and then sort of got my Golf Mk2 for free (best car in the world), which - in combination with my low budget - prevented me from ever buying a Polo until this past November when I came to Australia.
        To cut a long story short, I like the superior quality of the car, the excellent fuel consumption (I am almost never at a petrol station) and I still love its design which sort of gives the car a contemporary and individual look. At 9 years and 130.000kms the car still drives like on its first day and I have the feeling that I in fact own a brand new vehicle !!

        The Polo is a pretty common and favourite car in Europe - compared to Australia, which is in fact a pity since I really think that the investment of a few extra dollars over a Japeneese vehicle will definately pay off plus you get a fun car to drive !

        Anybody sharing any of these feelings with me ?
        1985 GolfMk2 CL

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        • #19
          i think all us Polo owners do, as do all VW entuisiasts nick!!
          VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
          There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
          My Blog: tinkererstales.blogspot.com.au

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          • #20
            The looks on other drivers

            Like Eddie and Flaps saw them went wow then drove one and went holy hell Even better was when i picked mine up dealer had already put chip exhaust and wheels on it (i was too lazy to do it myself and no time) took off against a brand new ss ute and the look in his face when he realised he better take me seriously was well worth every penny
            Originally posted by seangti
            The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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            • #21
              Dealer already put chip and exhaust on it? How much did that tidy package cost ya?


              Got any pics?
              Revotechnik stage 1 flash, BC Sports coilovers, Lenso Type M's, APR R1 diverter valve

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              • #22
                Originally posted by SidGTi
                Dealer already put chip and exhaust on it? How much did that tidy package cost ya?


                Got any pics?

                Pics on the qld drive day sid and total cost was 28000 for the car demo model with 1500ks on it and another 4 for wheels exhaust and chip prob could have got it for less but at the time had no time to do it myself
                Originally posted by seangti
                The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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                • #23
                  I love my GTI because I can drive it around town leisurely and not plant my foot and it goes along nice..

                  But when I want I can drop down a gear, stamp my foot and she turns from a nice little car to a beast!

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                  • #24
                    Hoyhoy.
                    Here you are Sid, this is Jason behind his toy.

                    Originally posted by SidGTi
                    Dealer already put chip and exhaust on it? How much did that tidy package cost ya?


                    Got any pics?

                    Hooroo.

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                    • #25
                      Thanks Eddy! Hmmm not bad! What size are those rims? Are they 17 x 7? Still stock ride height yeah?
                      Revotechnik stage 1 flash, BC Sports coilovers, Lenso Type M's, APR R1 diverter valve

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Eddy
                        Hoyhoy.
                        Here you are Sid, this is Jason behind his toy.

                        You could park another GTI under the wheel arch. Other then that it looks great.

                        EDIT: thats not the same gap as out stock Polo GTI is it?
                        Last edited by FL00DY; 05-02-2007, 04:01 PM.

                        aus liebe zum automobil

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                        • #27
                          Yes guys suspension is next on my list but dont just want springs prefer to save and buy coilovers.
                          Originally posted by seangti
                          The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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                          • #28
                            honestly? the noise, its only gotten deeper and louder with time, oh and the chip

                            actually had a few people comment on it
                            Red Polo GTI
                            GIAC
                            H&R Cup Suspension
                            Rear Swaybar

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Glide_GTI
                              honestly? the noise, its only gotten deeper and louder with time, oh and the chip

                              actually had a few people comment on it
                              I was at a servo with a MINI owner friend of mine, and I got the "Nice car" from someone and my friend didn't

                              aus liebe zum automobil

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by FL00DY
                                I was at a servo with a MINI owner friend of mine, and I got the "Nice car" from someone and my friend didn't
                                hahaha! awesome
                                Red Polo GTI
                                GIAC
                                H&R Cup Suspension
                                Rear Swaybar

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