Originally Posted by
AdamD
The 'Roc boys would have a fit if they read that!
Yes, the Scirocco is built on a modified PQ35 platform just like the Mk6, but the wheelbase and track are different, centre of gravity is significantly lower, and there are a ton of other differences beyond the basic bodyshell that means you can't really compare them too closely and certainly can't call them equal. But they certainly do share many parts, yes - although I'd hazard a guess the Golf GTI and R share a lot more.
According to VW's brochures, the Sirocco and Golf have a wheelbase difference of 1mm (2575mm and 2574mm, respectively) while wikipedia have them both at 2578mm (along with the MkV Golf)
The brochures also state that the Sirocco does have a slightly wider front track (by 20mm) and slightly more at the rear (45mm) but the difference isn't earth shattering. It would be interesting to know which wheels are used when specifying these as the Sirocco comes with wider wheels/tyres as standard which would account for some of this difference.
As for lower CoG, well the body work accounts for much of this and the lower standard suspension would account for pretty much all of the rest
They aren't that different.
Back to the GTi vs R Golfs, jozeff sums up the differences pretty well. The 2 cars suit different drivers (talking about the ones that care about performance rather than the masses that just buy GTi's as an upspec model)
Last edited by kaanage; 09-04-2012 at 11:13 PM.
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