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    Diesel Golf R?

    Interesting, if a bit short...

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    There is no doubt we are at an end to the golden era of car development...
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    I for one disagree, but lets face it, the same rumour has been out there about the STI for a while now, and that article is a long stretch at best....not really worth getting upset over.
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    awd diesel models have been available in the european market for ages havent they? Doesnt sound like much of a stretch to add a body kit too.

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    Only in the 103kw unfortunately, for the snow countries.
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    oh dear, a lighter awd golf that has (let's say hypothetically) 400nm of torque, sitting right in the sweet spot of torque, in 3rd gear when coming out of MOST corners up on reefton spur....

    lol. yeah. for anyone who thinks diesels are slow, come to melbourne... i know a couple of little diesels that will roast you in the hills. (but then, you probably dont have a ufcking clue how to drive, seeing as you honestly have not been around the scene/ meets/ driving with a decent mix of other members enough to have any idea that diesels might actually go half well).

    i say bring it on. a 500nm (remapped) golf diesel will be a very, very, very nice thing. in fact, in the twisty stuff, i'd hazard a guess that a diesel golf R (with its massive bottom end) would have more of a chance than a petrol golf R at keeping up with a clio 200 (although the clio 200 would probably only take 3-4 corners to lose either golf R).

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    Yep id love an awd torque monster. Would be cool

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    looks like diesel is the way to go now. even the SLK has a diesel model. but really, with the roof down, all you hear is a truck, how much fun is that? same thing with the R, would you really want to hear a truck when you give it some gas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dasrattles View Post
    looks like diesel is the way to go now. even the SLK has a diesel model. but really, with the roof down, all you hear is a truck, how much fun is that? same thing with the R, would you really want to hear a truck when you give it some gas?
    Slightly oft, but we went through a similar situation (choosing petrol or diesel) with our son, who was on his red Ps (NSW) and we settled on a near new low km Fiat Punto diesel (same price as the petrol version 2nd hand), yes its only a 1.3l, while only 66kw, its has 200nm of torque at 1750rpm, with a 6 speed gearbox. keep the car between 2000 and 3500 rpm and thing goes a lot harder than you would expect, but just 1 really negative point, sounds like a little truck and that's what ruins the car in the end, I don't like cars that sounds like trucks. Once while the fiat was being serviced the mechanic gave me a lift in the workshop Alfa Romeo 159 diesel, car went well, but the sound track totally destroyed the experience, Alfa's aren't supposed to sound like trucks. the same applies to electric cars whats the point of how fast they can go if there is no sound track.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buller_Scott View Post
    oh dear, a lighter awd golf that has (let's say hypothetically) 400nm of torque, sitting right in the sweet spot of torque, in 3rd gear when coming out of MOST corners up on reefton spur....

    lol. yeah. for anyone who thinks diesels are slow, come to melbourne... i know a couple of little diesels that will roast you in the hills. (but then, you probably dont have a ufcking clue how to drive, seeing as you honestly have not been around the scene/ meets/ driving with a decent mix of other members enough to have any idea that diesels might actually go half well).

    i say bring it on. a 500nm (remapped) golf diesel will be a very, very, very nice thing. in fact, in the twisty stuff, i'd hazard a guess that a diesel golf R (with its massive bottom end) would have more of a chance than a petrol golf R at keeping up with a clio 200 (although the clio 200 would probably only take 3-4 corners to lose either golf R).
    Seeing for myself I agree. DOVW Saturday cruise surprised me just how zippy the diesels were. Scotty I was first surprised when following you. Thought I would have to lay off the loud pedal so I wouldn't get too close to you into and out of the corners. After a couple of bends realised I didn't have to, lol.

    Anyways diesel advancements in racing has come in leaps and bounds and is only going to be a good thing for the likes of the maybe R diesel. If an R diesel does happen one day I don't think they'd just make it look fast.
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