Too heavy and less engaging.
Overpriced and not worth the wait
Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist
Too heavy and less engaging.
Golf R, Rising Blue, 5 Door, DSG and some extra fruit.
Viagra on 4 wheels !!
"If you can't fix it with a hammer then it must be an electrical problem"
****. 37 grand and he calls it overpriced?
And no LED tail lights for the US either, huh?
I definately should have bought a GTI.
Or that Megane thing that won an award
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The ride height and taillights make it look lame, and we can certainly disable stability control here with the 5 second button push of the traction control button, wonder if they can also or it is truley not allowed?
"Ray" still hasn't bought a car? My god, talk about the ultimate tyre kicker......
For 37K on the road in the USA ... you're going to have to go without some extras like LED tail-lights, auto-head lights, DSG box, etc. Notice that the USA Golf R has suspension tuned for North American conditions ... 10mm higher ride height and less factory induced understeer to take into account lower speed limits.
Pity Volkswagen doesn't tune their chassis for local AUS conditions ... well only 2-3 out of every VW's made globally is sold in AUS. Hyundai has an AUS specific tune for their new Veloster (as did Opel with the Astra, Holden Captiva too) with 13% stiffer suspension ... just as I have done with my GTI adding 10-15% stiffer VW Driver Gear Sport Springs with DCC in an effort to tune the GTI to local conditions.
Ray's R32 let a sensor between the megatronics & DSG let go ... sensor itself was not too expensive to replace ... but it had to spend two days in McGrath Sutherland Volkswagen with half the interior and exhaust having to come out to reach the sensor ... $2200 later with the dealer's half-baked warranty on a 4.5 y.o. R32 covering 70% of the sensor repair cost. Ray has had his $1,000 return in a round-a-bout way ... talk about good Karma.
The new MK7 Golf R is not likely to see the Australia shores until May 2014 with special order end 2014 or most likely early 2015. The joys of owning a European MK5 Golf R32 with no more factory or half-baked dealer warranty is not a fun proposition when components start letting go ... sensors and electronics are the biggest issue for reliability imo. Parts may be cheap, but perhaps not labour, not when you have plenty of motor & driveline tightly packed into a smallish fast-hatchback. Volkswagen really do need a 5 year warranty in this day and age. The joys of owning a 5 + y.o. Euro Sport/Luxury Hatch. No thanks. It may be time to trade that R32 on something else?
Cheers.
WJ
Last edited by WhiteJames; 04-04-2012 at 07:38 PM.
Stuck carriage return.
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