hmm the red is tempting.. but very plain jane interior for vw
An article on TheAge Drive website:
http://theage.drive.com.au/motor-new...0201-n7a5.html
hmm the red is tempting.. but very plain jane interior for vw
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Game...set...and match.In terms of ear candy, though, there's some disappointment. The four-cylinder turbo doesn't sound as sweet as the old R32's lusty V6.![]()
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This article and discussion on it is already posted in the Golf R arrives in July? thread
well there is the noise.. the new R just wont compare to the sounds of the R32... but wait there's more!!
its also being detuned for the australian market
http://theage.drive.com.au/motor-new...0201-n78l.html
down to 188kw... yes i know torque/fuel consumption/0-100 times/emmisions etc are better and yes chipping it will take it well over 200kw, but you would have to feel disapointed... and really apart from the twin pipes at the back it looks exactly like a GTi that looks exactly like a normal Mk6 golf.
DBP 2006 R32. No cash, no mods... except flapper mod cause, well that was free! oh oh stubby antenna on the way!!
I'm not disappointed at all.
It looks no more like a standard Golf than the R32 did. I mean, you've got a unique front bumper with a large 3 section intake, daytime running LEDS and the Xenon's by standard. Around the side you've got the black coloured mirrors, and body coloured full-length side skirts - the only MK6 Golf with side skirts which extend the full length and which are body coloured. You also have the unique wheels in either silver or black, again only available on the R.
Around the back you have the LED lights and unique bumper, black diffuser and the central dual exhaust.
So um, there are a lot of visual clues to the fact that it's not a normal MK6 Golf.
As for the reduction in power, I can understand the marketting reasons for this, although I agree it is crap. But having said that who will it really affect? Anyone here who's serious about their Golf R would be driving it straight down to their local APR dealer and having the ECU flashed, which immediately puts that to 240KW / 435NM, which puts it at identical power to a flashed S3 or TT-S.
But even if you didn't flash it, it's significantly quicker than a GTI (even a Stage II one), or than the R32 - 5.5sec 0 to 100 instead of 6.1 - plus, with 75kg less weight it'll corner much nicer and not have that huge unbalanced dead weight feeling at the front due to the 3.2L V6.
So yeah - some will miss the sound of the old engine - but in my opinion the Golf R is an improvement over the R32 is practically every way.
this is the part that surprised me the most:
..."variable suspension - which, surprisingly, is optional on the Golf R rather than being another point of differentiation from the significantly more affordable GTI."
i like the look. no one buys the high spec golf's so they can be boy racers.....
well..not many anyway.
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Making ACC standard on the R would be silly IMO.
While not everyone will mod their R, quite a few will and by changing your wheels and suspension, you render the system useless.
Much rather a lower entry point than a standard 'feature' which may not be relevant.
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