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Thread: Golf R -v- Golf GTI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whistler View Post
    No one said anyone who chooses the GTI over an R is out of their mind....but they are indeed rare.
    I guess my original point was that out of 12 guys, 11 (non Golf owners) said they would take an R over a GTI and that it was a "no brainer".
    Humbug! The sales stats does not back this up. IIRC, out of 3000+ performance variants sold per year, only 10% is the R.

    Intent and action are two different things.
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    i went from an r32 to a mk6 gti
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    REXman, the Porsche 911 Turbo is $380,000. It does 0 to 100 in 3.7 seconds, produces 368kW and 650Nm from it's 3.8L Turbo, has AWD and weighs 1645kg.
    The Porsche 911 GT3 is $280,000. It does 0 to 100 in 4.1 seconds, produces 320kW and 430Nm from it's 3.8L NA, has RWD and weighs 1395kg.

    Yes, the Turbo is $100,000 more, but that doesn't automatically mean it's better. Many people who can afford to and could buy the 911 Turbo buy the 911 GT3 as they prefer the naturally aspirated engine over the turbo. They prefer the RWD instead of the AWD. They prefer the fact that it's 250kg lighter.

    So it's not simply a Holden Commodore SS vs a HSV GTS argument here where they've got the same basic drivetrain, engine and weight but one is just a more worked version of the other and is clearly better. In the Porsche example you have two distinctive cars with distinctive characteristics.

    The Golf GTI vs the Golf R is somewhat the same.

    The GTI has a K03 turbo which gives it plenty of low down torque and driveabiltiy from 1500rpm to 3500rpm. The Golf R has a K04 which has NOTHING from 1500rpm to 2500rpm, slowly starts getting there to 3500rpm and then flies to the redline when you're already past the speed limit.

    The GTI has FWD so it can lose some traction and be a bit lairy.
    The R has AWD and has no chance of losing traction in a straight line, mostly not even in the wet. No lairiness there.

    The GTI weighs 125kg less than the R and between the reduced weight and the K03 being more "ready to please" feels more agile and frisky, compared to the R which in stock form is rather docile and laidback until the K04 cuts in.

    So yes, the Golf R costs more than the GTI. Yes, the Golf R is the "halo model". But it's not a straight cut one is better than the other full stop situation.

    Both sides, please stop insulting each other for their choices. If you're happy with your purchase, then YOU are right. Move on.


    (Edit, written before I saw AdamD's post. Use of "lairy" is pure coincidence! lol).
    Bro, don't contribute, say your 1/2 page piece which is bordering irrelevant (this turbo Porsche/gt3 talk) and THEN finish with a let's stop talking about it.

    It passive aggressive behavior and highly annoying as you always do this. I'm no school kid, neither are any of the people involved in the discussion.

    Everyone kept it very mature, got it out of their system, and more importantly made good comments in the GTI VS R thread.

    I respect Adam, triode12 and everyone else who contributed and made valid points, that much more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    The GTI has a K03 turbo which gives it plenty of low down torque and driveabiltiy from 1500rpm to 3500rpm. The Golf R has a K04 which has NOTHING from 1500rpm to 2500rpm, slowly starts getting there to 3500rpm and then flies to the redline when you're already past the speed limit.

    The GTI weighs 125kg less than the R and between the reduced weight and the K03 being more "ready to please" feels more agile and frisky, compared to the R which in stock form is rather docile and laidback until the K04 cuts in.
    So by that, the GTI would make for a better daily*

    *If you abide by the road rules...

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    Quote Originally Posted by markwid View Post
    Humbug! The sales stats does not back this up. IIRC, out of 3000+ performance variants sold per year, only 10% is the R.

    Intent and action are two different things.
    It depends on the original intention of the buyer. One of my mates went to by an MkV GT and walked out with a MKV GTI. I went to buy a Golf Pacific 2.0TDI, came within a beesdik of buying a GTI & ended up with a Skoda Octavia 1.8TSI. Not all people are cross-shopping GTI to the R. I would think that for the bulk of lookers, the R isn't on their radar and they feel pretty chuffed when they get the GTI instead of a 118TSI.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REXman View Post
    Bro, don't contribute, say your 1/2 page piece which is bordering irrelevant (this turbo Porsche/gt3 talk) and THEN finish with a let's stop talking about it.
    It's not that irrelevant as you make the comparison all the time to Holden SS vs HSV GTS and WRX vs STI. Yet the GTI vs R isn't as simple as that due to the distinct differences, hence the comparison to the Porsche Turbo vs GT3 which is more relevant than SS/GTS or WRX/STI.

    In any case, I didn't say stop talking. I said stop insulting each other. And I mean it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    they feel pretty chuffed when they get the GTI instead of a 118TSI.
    Amen. I was chuffed to get a new Golf GTI for only a little bit more than my specc'd up Pogo GTI was going to be (with immediate delivery too!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mi16 Man View Post
    Amen. I was chuffed to get a new Golf GTI for only a little bit more than my specc'd up Pogo GTI was going to be (with immediate delivery too!)
    Good call. The Polo GTI would have greater depreciation too.

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    I think everyone is missing a tragic major flaw they all suffer from - the spark plug!

    Lighten up guys!
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    Basic - Sport - Luxury - Sports/Luxury

    The first time I drove an R32 I wanted one. It was fantastic. After a few review drives in the R32, I preferred the GTI. Same deal with the Golf GTI –v- R. The more I drive the Golf R the less I want it.

    Had the pleasure of reading the hot-hatch review in Wheels March 2011 Edition over my Latte this afternoon. Selectively ... I think the journo hit the nail on the head in terms of swapping a GTI for a Golf R when he said that the lack of involvement in the Golf GTI is not to be found in the Golf R. You either have to go aftermarket suspension or Renault Megane RS250/Focus RS for that added driver involvement.

    When the buyer of my old MKV GTI asked me whether or not the MKV GTI had L.C., I couldn’t answer as I didn’t know. I never used it in the old MKV GTI or new MK6 GTI for that matter. I have no need or desire to use L.C.

    Having said that, the best 1/4 mile time Wheels Magazine clocked for the Golf R involved commencing on gravel/grass. They should have stuck with the 1/4 mile launch times on the same surface as the GTI and RS250 for the sake of consistency (I’m putting the Golf R 2 or 3 tenths down on Wheels best time - 14.7 sec).

    After nearly a 1 week sabbatical from the drive in the Renault, in hindsight, the Golf GTI would be better for that lazy dual carriageway/freeway commute and with DSG, in town drivig after a long day in the office. Definitely want that Golf refinement and ease of use, not to mention convenience of 5 doors.

    The drive of the Renault RS250 is addictive. It’s something that entices you to head for the hills (the track) and want to drive it more and more. So much fun you tend to over-look the other deficiencies when compared to the refinement of the Volkswagen Golf. Maybe after this season in Formula 1 with Red Bull Racing & Renault in cohorts with Vettel/Weber, plus another constructor’s victory, Renault may bring out a limited ed. special RS250 hopefully with more attractive lightweight wheels.

    Wheels Magazine does highlight, as in the case of the Peter Fitzgerald Evolve BMW 135i KW/H&R Coupe in Motor Magazine, that a vehicle such as the Megane RS250 with a substantial deficit in terms of power to the Ford Focus RS, posts a lower lap time on the track with a well honed suspension package and top-shelf driveline tech. The wider track probably also helped the Megane RS250. The irony of the matter is that the Renault still rides very well.

    I can’t understand with the delays at Wolfsburg, why Volkswagen doesn’t offer the GTI in packages such as: Basic, Sport, Luxury and Sports/Luxury as Lexus and some other makers do.

    The Sport version of the GTI could have Bi-Xenon’s, 18” wheels, lightweight motorsport wheels, DCC, and LSD. This may cut down in waiting times for orders. Luxury could have the Sat-Nav, Leather, 18” wheels, Sunroof, Dynaudio, etc ... with Sports/Luxury combining all these options. Only thing remaining would the choice of colour.

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    Last edited by WhiteJames; 18-02-2011 at 08:09 PM.

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