Adaptive chassis control.
Well that's up to you. If you want that extra handling get it, otherwise leave it off.
Hello all
I've just received a quote for a MkVI 103TDI for $43,600 ish and that doesn't include ACC. Is ACC pretty much a waste of time on a non-sporty variant of the Golf?
My price included:
Dynaudio
Sport pack (leather, 17" wheels, tint, Fog lights)
DSG
iPod connector
cheers
Anfield
Last edited by Anfield; 29-09-2009 at 10:19 AM. Reason: Wrong price...
Subaru Forester turbo!!!
Adaptive chassis control.
Well that's up to you. If you want that extra handling get it, otherwise leave it off.
Fog lights come with the sports pack...so don't let them charge you extra for it![]()
GOLF V GTI DSG Silver : On loan to parent until wife thinks I am a responsible driver
GOLF VI 118TSi DSG Silver Leaf
GOLF VII 110TSi DSG White
GOLF VII GTI pp : on negotiation
I have ACC on my 118TSI Sport Pack, but not on my 103TDI Sport Pack.
I love the ACC, however the standard Sport Pack delivers a good compromise of a comfortable ride, & good handling.
The ACC car on "Sport" is definitely firmer & "jigglier" than the standard sport pack.
I use "Comfort" around town on Brisbanes' crap roads, & "Sport" for the occassional twisty bits with no traffic.
However, I'd be perfectly happy with the Sports Pack & no ACC.
Ultimately, you may have to wait for a car to be built if you option ACC, whereas VW has many cars already built & in Oz with the standard Sports Pack.
It sort of depends on whether you want to spend the money, and/or wait a bit longer for the car.
MY09 Silver Leaf 118TSI DSG, & MY09 Candy White 103TDI DSG
I would check the prices of everything that you can get elsewhere first.
I.E. Dynaudio (is it really worth it)
If foglights come seperate its probably cheaper to get them from ECS tuning and then get them installed.
Nice purchase though, should be able to bump the power up a bit with a chip![]()
Thankyou all for your replies.
The main reason i want the Dynaudio is that i wanted to have the iPod interface on the screen (assuming that the Dynaudio system does that). Also my thinking behind the ACC is that is it really something that i should get as the car isn't what you may call 'sporty'.
I'd love to get the GTD but i still haven't heard anything 'official' as to it's existence in Australia.
Is the price a competitive one? The spreadsheet on this forum doesn't really have many diesels on it and the price i got was the first and only one i have.
Subaru Forester turbo!!!
The GTD is coming, there was a thread about it on here a few weeks ago, i will see if i can find it.
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ad.php?t=33109
http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/perl/...2009103524.cmd
Last edited by team_v; 29-09-2009 at 10:22 AM.
Yup - GTD is definitely headed for AU. Question is whether it is going to be released alongside the GTI in Oct or later....
Straight from the new head honcho of VW Aus:
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/driv...0923-g2ba.html
“We want to launch the (petrol-engined) Golf GTI and the (diesel-engined) GTD in Australia before we think about the Scirocco,” Ms Koeckler said.
I have driven 118TSI and 103TDI both with ACC and for $1500 or combined with Sports Pack cloth + ACC for $3000 is good value on both. ACC gives you an extra dimension in terms of handling and steering feel
see Wheels 103 TDI test
http://www.wheelsmag.com.au/Road_Tes...late=domWheels
Also Dynaudio 300 is clearly a better sound system at $2050 with MDI also worth having
I hope so, I've just ordered the above for build week 41
It's a hell of a lot of technology for the money
103 TDI DSG, Sport Pack cloth + ACC, Dynaudio 300 + MDI + reversing camera, mats for floor and boot, tinted windows at $42500 on road.
Last edited by rosslm; 01-10-2009 at 10:36 AM.
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