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Had a call from John Lee at McCarrolls VW this morning to inform me that they had details of their first allocation of Polo's for the launch in May. Can't recommend John enough, he has been very good to deal with. If you are looking for a dealer/salesperson give him a call.
I have now put a deposit on one of their first batch. Pricing still not confirmed but they have based it on the current Pacific pricing which obviously means the contract is not water tight but at least I have an allocation. They have taken deposits on 4 already today!
I missed out on the dark grey they had (by about an hour!) but got my second option of Reflex Silver. It's the 1.2 TSI comfortline with DSG, no other options. Seems that the only ones allocated to them with the "sports pack" (including the boavista 17 inch rims) were the 1.2 TSI in manual.
Delivery expected mid May as it is on the boat on its way from South Africa now.
Looks as though the calls of 8th May launch are correct then.
DSG only really annoys me, VWA needs to wake up on this as it would be the difference between me buying one and not and I'm sure there's a lot of others that feel the same.
Me too. I don't care if some flappy paddle twin clutch thing can change gears quicker than me. I want a REAL shift leaver and a clutch pedal.
Me too. I don't care if some flappy paddle twin clutch thing can change gears quicker than me. I want a REAL shift leaver and a clutch pedal.
I've always been a manual driver and hated autos. But I don't understand peoples issue with DSG other than the price premium it commands. After driving DSG, I'll never have a convential manual ever again (unless there isn't a DSG option).
Yeah - that's my view - nothing will match it for the price. Carsales went so far as to say that the next cheapest competition to the new Polo GTI would be the Mini Cooper S, so since that is $39,900 (plus onroads) that VW would price the new Polo GTI around that. Of course, since Volkswagen already have the Golf GTI around that price, it's one of the most bone-headed articles I've seen! hehe.
You guys may not agree with me, but the Peugeot 207 GTi would be good competition in this price range, as would be the current Renault Clio Sport 197. The quality issue may come up here, but the size, performance and price are definitely in the same range. I say the Clio is in comparison for price, cause if you look on carsales, dealers are trying to flog them off well below original RRP's. I think the Alfa Mito Sport is also competing in this category for size and sporty appeal, but will probably miss the mark for overall performance - but as Jeremy Clarkson says, you're not a true petrol head unless you've owned an Alfa.
Also the Focus XR5 definitely competes on price - but is obviously Golf GTi size...
I've always been a manual driver and hated autos. But I don't understand peoples issue with DSG other than the price premium it commands. After driving DSG, I'll never have a convential manual ever again (unless there isn't a DSG option).
I've driven the DSG too, so I can say I've tried it out - yes I think it's good, but as I just said - I want a clutch pedal and a proper gear shift lever. I want to control my launches - not some computer. Plus, I still think I'm smoother (ie with a clutch pedal) at starting off in all conditions apart from flat out than the DSG is - just my opinion...
Fair enough. Comment was more directed at the many people who just don't like the idea of DSG but haven't actually given it a shot thinking its no different to a normal auto transmission.
"Volkswagen has lowered prices fractionally for the new Polo range, which starts at $16,690 for a (Spanish-built) three-door manual and $19,850 for a (South African-built) five-door manual. "
and
"the seven-speed 'DSG' automatic - autos make up the majority of light car sales - is a $2500 alternative to the five-speed manual standard on the entry-level Trendline three-door and range-topping 66TDI, and six-speed manual standard on the 77TSI. "
"Volkswagen has lowered prices fractionally for the new Polo range, which starts at $16,690 for a (Spanish-built) three-door manual and $19,850 for a (South African-built) five-door manual. "
and
"the seven-speed 'DSG' automatic - autos make up the majority of light car sales - is a $2500 alternative to the five-speed manual standard on the entry-level Trendline three-door and range-topping 66TDI, and six-speed manual standard on the 77TSI. "
Check the VW website, all the details, prices and brochures are up.
Car's are in stock, and as someone who didnt particularly like the old model, I have to say im smitten. It's a cracking little car.
In fact, I think a 77TSI with Sports Package will suit the majority of people who would have otherwise had a Polo GTI. The little 1.2 Turbo is a cracker, IT CAN MOVE!
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