I am a very happy little vegemite
Great~another Golf R's owner in bne. enjoy ur car~
MY12 Golf R (In garage now) RB--DSG--5DR--ACC--19 Talladega (blk)--Sunroof--Leather--MID--Bluetooth
items in hand: Millteck TBE, WedsSport 19" rim, S3 intercooler, ITG intake and more
I am a very happy little vegemite
Nice! Got many options?
You can update the sig now!
Current ride: 2014 Range Rover Evoque 5 Door TD4 Pure | 9 Spd Auto | Fuji White | Black Leather | 19 inch 'Dynamic' Wheels
Previous rides: MY11.5 Golf GTI 5 door | DSG | Candy White | 18' Detriots | Bluetooth | K&N Air Filter | Dancing Dials (Oh Yeah!)
| 1989 Porsche 944S2 Coupe| Guards Red| Leather| Sunroof| LSD
Thanks, DSG, ACC, RVC, 19s
Awesome looking car brimway. Congratulations!
GTI BY & MY 12.5 - 5 Door
DSG, Carbon Steel, Bi-xenon, 18inch Detroit, ACC, Sunroof, RVC, Leather, Dynaudio & Window tint. GOT IT
Yay! Not sure about the silly red ribbon!
Only problem is to get it in 2 weeks, i had to miss out on DCC (there was no way i was going to wait 6 or 7 months, would get cold feet or something better might come out by then!). This 6sp manual was found in Brisbane, Chatswood found it up there, 2 weeks from looking at maybe getting an R to now in the garage. Has sunroof and satnav as only non standard options.
Coming from a 2001 WRX...certainly has a lot of bells and whistles, although the Rex was a bit tweaked and reckon it would give it a bit of a run for its money in a traffic light drag (i didn't want dsg.....)
http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/91280...20Car?h=af176c
Last edited by tonymy01; 10-02-2012 at 09:31 PM. Reason: typing on phone is not so easy
Congrats~Are u the man in pic?
MY12 Golf R (In garage now) RB--DSG--5DR--ACC--19 Talladega (blk)--Sunroof--Leather--MID--Bluetooth
items in hand: Millteck TBE, WedsSport 19" rim, S3 intercooler, ITG intake and more
Yep, I figured I better make some effort to wear a suit with the photo I knew was probably coming (I have seen a couple of other pics on this forum with the owner snapped by VW staff in front of their ribboned baby).
Early impressions of the manual is there are a lot more gear changes than the Subaru with the VW (much!) closer ratio gearbox, that is for sure. In the Subaru, in 50/60zones, I often just stayed in 3rd gear since the RPM was so low in 4th it would strain a little. I have never had a 6speed before, when going back up through the gears, when, say, coming off the freeway, it is hard to know if I have pulled the right slot
The reason I didn't go the DSG was I found, while it was awesomely quick for gear changes (e.g. flooring it from the lights) it wasn't 100% connected, say, when going around a twisty road, it would change gears (or not!) right when you weren't really expecting it, not so good for total car control when I was used to using the throttle to pull through fast corners. I suppose I should have asked the dealer how to have complete manual control of the DSG when test driving it.
Another quirk I notice with the manual is when it is stalled (takes a bit of getting used to putting it into 1st instead of 3rd DOH and new clutch/car to get used to), it needs to be completely switched off and on to restart it, not so good when on the actual road!
And now it is pouring down with rain here, the car has lost it's oomph in 1st gear, presumably because traction control is working overtime. Apart from the R's wide torque band, I really think the (old) Subaru gives a better kick (I guess because it isn't hindered by a multitude of electronics knowing what is best for the driver). I suppose all DSG owners will pip up here and praise the virtues of launch control on the DSG
Due to being so quiet though (Subie had an aftermarket 3" stainless exhaust..), it is easy to be speeding without realising it (esp with the small graduations on the speedo). Maybe the R is quicker but deceptive due to the smoothness.
Last edited by tonymy01; 14-02-2012 at 08:03 PM.
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