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Thread: Golf R -v- Golf GTI

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    Quote Originally Posted by triode12 View Post
    As per Guy_H's post, the fact that one has to undertake an expensive overhaul of the EA888 engine to solve it's oil consumption issue makes the Golf R a better proposition any day over the GTI esp if you intend on tracking the car. However, this wouldn't apply to the new 35 GTI which has the same EA113 engine (non-oil guzzling) as the R.

    But just think about all that oil you can buy by saving money by buying a car which is 99% of an R! Hehe

    Was watching a maniac in an R yesterday in Canberra. Every green light he would put the boot in followed by a huge cloud of soot. Meanwhile, Grandpa here in his GTI (driving client around) would be right behind him at the next set of lights with fuel consumption of 7.2l!
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    If I had to buy again; I'd be looking more towards a Megane RS250 over the Golf R. Otherwise perhaps a Polo GTI. Golf GTI & Golf R are still good. Just looking for greater driver involvement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
    No just want to get the rivalry up and running Again

    But only GTI drivers want an R Not the other way round
    ha ha, wouldn't that be something? buying the most expensive Golf there is only to lust for best one? no one will admit to that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mi16 Man View Post
    But just think about all that oil you can buy
    by saving money by buying a car which is 99% of an R! Hehe

    Was watching a maniac in an R yesterday in Canberra. Every green light he would put the boot in followed by a huge cloud of soot. Meanwhile, Grandpa here in his GTI (driving client around) would be right behind him at the next set of lights with fuel consumption of 7.2l!
    The reason the GTI is cheaper is cause it is only half the car the R is and owners of the R don't buy them to gloat about fuel economy

    If that was the reason then they would buy a diesel

    You get an R cause it comes in rising blue

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabloke View Post
    Sure thing the R is better than the GTI. Better at burning more fuel, at pushing the scale a further 150 kg and at lining dealer's pockets with more dough due to higher maintenance costs. Any day of the week and in any configuration. How's that for being on topic FoxXy? You serious?
    Better at using much less oil as well.

    As for fuel concumption, pfft who cares? Fleet card and if I cared about that I would have got a diesel.
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    After 1756 posts, be happy with what you've bought.

    Ha! We could all drive Camrys! Only then is there reason to compare a 'turd vs a turd' or 'mine in smaller than yours!'

    Just imagine the bigger smile on your face if you unplugged and just 'went for a drive' for no particular reason! See below.....
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    lol.. after this many posts I think everyone knows the seriousness has long gone and it is a gentle ribbing exercise.. the topic started out as a comparison for educational purposes.. it is now just fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mi16 Man View Post
    Just imagine the bigger smile on your face if you unplugged and just 'went for a drive' for no particular reason! See below.....
    How right you are! My Sunday morning church looks like this, for no particular reason:


    All you need to be happy when you've got a good drive like the R or the GTI is a stretch of nice road Have to say, we are blessed with amazing roads here in Adelaide!
    Last edited by sabloke; 18-06-2011 at 08:52 PM.

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    Overall I'm finding the Golf GTI with DCC suspension a fine package straight off the showroom floor. For sure there's more sporty rides out there, but as an all-rounder, it's hard to go past the Golf GTI.

    If I was to consider any upgrades for my GTI, not that I plan to, I would probably consider the following:

    1. Tyres.
    2. Lightweight wheels.
    3. APR alloy front lower control arms (to reduce unsprung weight).
    4. KW Dynamic coilovers.
    5. Limited Slip Diff (LSD).
    6. Big Brake Kit (2 piece).

    Those upgrades would be it for the street.
    For the track or targa, probably add ECU retune and larger intercooler to that list.
    For now the Golf GTI is fine as a stock ride.

    Cheers
    WJ

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    I just like it that GTI/R32 drivers almost always gives my car a second look.

    Any GTI driver who denies this is just lying through his/her teeth

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