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  • #46
    Originally posted by noone View Post
    Yeah yeah, for the woman...

    Hows the Lancer treating you?
    How's it going mate.

    Yeah, I mentioned it to her last night and she seemed keen. Nice zippy daily and a fun toy for the WE It's at this stage going to purely come down to how much they want for it (and if they bring out the 5 door in Aus).

    Lancer is going great. Done a few things already. Been keeping an eye out for the next nasho run to join in on.

    I see your Pog is coming along nicely.
    Cheers,

    John

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    • #47
      im somewhat interested about the mitzy actually. im not entirly sure im going to stick with a euro with my next ride.

      as above for the pog, though the current one can have 215 rubber on it, thinks its vw in the house that has it on his. speaking of which hes been awfully quiet latly.

      hmmm quick look at chipping that lil thing (asuming it uses the exact same as the golf 5 gt) will mean itl yield the same power as the current chipped gti.
      Last edited by mikepologti; 19-02-2010, 02:45 PM.
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      • #48
        World Premiere I: The New Polo GTI Is Here!

        180 PS strong Polo GTI with 5.9 litre consumption is 25 percent more fuel efficient

        229 km/h fast Polo GTI debuts with standard 7-speed DSG


        Wolfsburg / Geneva, 19 February 2010 - The Polo GTI is back. A powerful 132 kW / 180 PS comeback! This GTI lives up to its legendary name: Superior handling properties unified with uncompromising engine dynamics and a maximum of safety. The list of high-tech features runs through the new Polo GTI like a common theme. Take the engine: This Polo is powered by a new 1.4-litre TSI with petrol direct injection plus turbo- and supercharging. Textbook downsizing. Power is transferred to the front wheels via a 7-speed DSG, which is standard equipment. An electronic transverse differential lock (XDS) reduces the tendency to understeer and especially improves handling in quick driving through curves.

        Equipped in this way, the Polo GTI – available in a three-door and a five-door version – is extremely agile and super efficient underway: Weighing 1,194 kg, the Polo GTI accelerates to 100 km/h in just 6.9 seconds and reaches a top speed of 229 km/h. At the same time, it is the most fuel efficient and lowest emitting GTI of all times. Combined fuel consumption: just 5.9 litres per 100 kilometres. That is equivalent to CO2 emissions of just 139 g/km.

        By comparison: Its direct predecessor with regard to power – also equipped with a 180 PS 1.8-litre turbo engine - consumed 7.9 litres per 100 kilometres (equivalent to 188 g/km CO2). This means that the new car is 25 percent more fuel efficient. That’s real progress. The GTI is also the first Polo to be available with bi-xenon headlights including cornering light, LED daytime running light and corner marker light as well as a panoramic tilt/slide sunroof.

        TSI drive: More power by engine charging

        The tradition of the sporty top Polo model versions reaches back nearly a quarter of a century and is based on the legendary Polo Coupé G40 from 1986. As the first car ever to be equipped with a mechanical G-charger – it re-defined the vehicle dynamic limits in this segment. Its engine had a power of 83 kW / 113 PS and made the Polo G40, which in top condition today is a coveted collector’s item, nearly 200 km/h fast. In contrast, the predecessor of the new Polo GTI first switched over to turbo technology in the year 2006. Its base version had a power of 110 kW / 150 PS; the legendary Cup Edition then took this figure up to 180 PS.

        Back to the future: At the end of May, the first new Polo GTIs will appear in Germany, and will then progressively be introduced across Europe and in Japan. The combination of direct injection, supercharger and turbocharger under one engine bonnet will generate plenty of excitement in this segment. The 180 PS Euro-5 16-valve four-cylinder engine reaches its maximum power at 6,200 rpm. Its maximum torque of 250 Newton-metres is also impressive for an engine of this size. It is already there from 2,000 rpm and stays at a constantly high level up to 4,500 rpm. These numbers highlight the fact that very torque-strong and rpm-loving 1.4 TSI has an easy game of it with the Polo GTI. It breathes a rare level of agility into the quick front-wheel drive car in all of life’s situations and at all engine speeds.

        DSG transmission: Extremely efficient, extremely sporty

        Having a positive effect on this dynamic is the standard 7-speed DSG. The direct shift gearbox unifies the sports appeal and economy of a manual gearbox with the operating convenience of an automatic. As an alternative to the fully-automatic mode, the DSG may also be shifted manually – either by gearshift lever via the Tiptronic shift gate or via the standard shift paddle on the steering wheel.

        Sport chassis: 15 millimetres lower and 17-inch tyres

        The top performing variant in the Polo model range is a thoroughly sporty and safe car. Among the systems responsible for this is the GTI sport chassis including ESP and the XDS electronic transverse differential lock. It ensures that the Polo GTI’s power is cleanly transferred to the road, even in tight serpentine curves. The running gear is based on the fundamental layout of a McPherson front suspension and semi-independent rear suspension combined with exceptionally dynamic tuning. New, stiffer dampers are linked to specially modified springs that lower the ride height by 15 millimetres compared to “Normal versions”. The effect: lower angles of body roll and a lower centre of gravity. Both have positive effects vehicle dynamics through curves. Serving the same purpose are the low-profile tyres (215/40 R17 87V) on alloy wheels in GTI-typical 5-hole “Denver” styling (7Jx17), whose look the new top Polo shares with the Golf GTI.

        Perfectly regulated: ESP plus XDS sets the direction

        When it comes to safety, the Polo GTI is fully equipped right from the factory, e.g. with generously dimensioned brakes and the standard ESP stabilisation programme. Networked with this are numerous other electronic modules such as the anti-lock braking (ABS), hill hold control, anti-slip regulation (ASR), engine drag torque control (MSR) and electronic differential locks (EDS). Tyre pressure is also sensed by the standard tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS).

        A modern extension of familiar EDS functions is the XDS electronic transverse differential lock, like the one Volkswagen presented for the first time on the Golf GTI. XDS improves handling through fast curves and calibrates the car to be more “neutral”, since it prevents slip of the unloaded wheel at the inside of the curve by active brake intervention, improving traction. This system, standard equipment on the Polo GTI, accesses existing sensor data such as steering wheel angle, yaw rate and wheel speeds. The effect: more safety and driving fun, because the Polo GTI steers even more precisely with XDS.

        GTI features: Sporty and legendary

        The new top model in the Polo range is easy to recognize as a GTI at first glance – inside and outside. It openly displays the visual insignia of this unique badge.

        Exterior: Here the sportiest Polo stands out from the crowd with the two classic red trim strips on its radiator grille. From its role model – the larger Golf GTI – it has adopted the honeycomb structure of the air inlets inserts in the uniquely styled front apron. Also GTI-specific are the fender flares and the rear spoiler painted in body colour. Other exterior details of the Polo GTI include the already mentioned 17-inch alloy wheels in “Denver” styling that offer a clear view of the red painted brake callipers, as well as a customised rear apron with a diffuser look in its lower section. Integrated on the left side are the chrome dual tailpipes of the exhaust system.

        Two other features are available as options for the first time on the new Polo GTI in this model series: the electrically operated panoramic tilt/slide sunroof extending back to the B-pillars, and the completely new layout of the bi-xenon headlights. As mentioned previously, also integrated in the dual headlights were the LED daytime running lights, corner marker lights and cornering lights.

        Interior: Here too the 180-PS Polo impresses with genuine GTI ambiance. This is already achieved by the standard top sport seats with their classic fabric covers in typical diamond pattern, which stylishly recall the first GTIs of the 1970s. The roof liner, roof pillar trim, grab handles and sun visors are all styled in a sporty black; a glossy black surface treatment also decorates the panels of the centre console. They are coordinated with intentionally contrasting colour and material accents such as brushed chrome for the air vent surrounds and chrome accents for the round control knobs. Also completely styled in this brushed chrome look are the inside door handles, frames for the gearshift lever and parking brake, the DSG gearshift gate and the three spokes of the leather sport steering wheel. Styled in classic red are the distinctive decorative seams on the gearshift boot, parking brake grip and steering wheel.

        Moreover, the extensive list of standard features emphasise that sportiness and comfort are not incompatible concepts in the new Polo GTI. Along with the features already mentioned, they also include pedal caps in aluminium look, electric window lifts in front (three-door) and rear (five-door), electric adjusting and heated door mirrors, air conditioning, RF remote control of central locking and front fog lights. The leather trimmed steering wheel is equipped with two DSG paddles, one on the left and one on the right. Then there is of course a passive safety package with driver and front passenger airbags, head-thorax side airbags and belt tensioners in front, as well as Isofix points on the rear bench seat for suitably fitted child seats – features that make this Volkswagen not only the best and most fuel efficient Polo GTI since the model series was begun, but also the safest.
        - Ben

        1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
        2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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        • #49
          Things ain't looking good for all you 'manual hold-outs'

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          • #50
            yer, the 7-speed DSG is "standard equipment"

            no chance!
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            • #51
              no chance that it's standard equipment? or no chance that you'll buy it now that it is standard equipment?

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              • #52
                Originally posted by coreying View Post
                no chance that it's standard equipment? or no chance that you'll buy it now that it is standard equipment?
                I think he was agreeing with you in regards to not getting it in manual, cause the DSG is standard now.
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                • #53
                  Re New Polo



                  Had a look at the new Polo while I was in Berlin in October. I even got a brochure in English which was good. The car is a step up from the current model size-wise, just feels a bit roomier/larger. The rear-light treatment a little on the dull side. Very similiar inside to the current car but with an improvement in quality. Unfortunately there was no GTI at that time for me to look at. Here is a pic I took, if it works, I never know how to get one on here!?
                  Last edited by VEEDUB69; 28-02-2010, 10:13 AM.

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                  • #54
                    Looking good.

                    Only consider it if 5dr is an option as many mentioned, but my guess it probably won't, like the current polos.

                    215s as standard a shy 10 off a 225 profile, just wondering if there is room to go beyond or whether its maxed out with a 215?

                    and if its priced in the 35k range, im definately out...

                    I'm not sure who VAG is demographically targeting with this car...

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                    • #55
                      I wonder if they'll put a decent stereo in it this time.

                      I'm betting they will pitch it around $30,990 plus options

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Servo View Post
                        I think he was agreeing with you in regards to not getting it in manual, cause the DSG is standard now.
                        Yep, thanks for clearing up my crummy grammar! The manual is dead. Which is a shame as I like manuals for the fact that I always know exactly what the car is/will be doing. The DSG in manual still does not quite provide that.
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                        • #57
                          There is a dyno day and drag day coming up in Sydney. It would be good to see some Polo's there to see what ours are doing numbers wise compared to what the new Polo is supposedly capable of...

                          I'm not convinced that this GTI is going to be much of an upgrade when both are modded.

                          Was hoping for a bigger weight reduction, the little car should be getting lighter, not bigger...

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by kevvie View Post
                            I wonder if they'll put a decent stereo in it this time.

                            I'm betting they will pitch it around $30,990 plus options
                            They might offer a dynaudio upgrade like the golf? Still doesn't come with a sub though.. boo!

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by noone View Post
                              Was hoping for a bigger weight reduction, the little car should be getting lighter, not bigger...
                              Sign of the times, it's what the majority of customers want.

                              I was first interested in a Mk6 GTI, but it would be a couple of years before I could afford one (I prefer to buy outright than get a loan) The Mk7 won't be far away by then! Even then, I'm not sure I want to spend over $40k on a car.

                              I contemplated getting a Mk5 GTI so I didn't have to wait so long, but have decided against it.

                              Never would have considered a Polo in the past, but this new Polo GTI looks great. If it's slightly bigger than the current Polo, and the price doesn't go up too much from the outgoing model, this could be my next car. The only advantage I see the Golf has is space/room - something I don't need.

                              DSG, White, 5 doors, with the Audi style LED's please
                              Last edited by Gav23; 22-02-2010, 12:50 PM.

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                              • #60
                                Audi A1

                                Keeping in the family

                                It looks like the Audi A1 will be based on the new polo.

                                http://http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/news-and-reviews/car-news/audi_a1_full_details

                                I am sure that a sport version of this would have to offer more than the polo gti - all wheel drive?

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