Mats are mats.
If they say GTI then happy days.
I cant remember what mine are, but they are genuine, they clip in. Pretty sure they are just plain black.
Depends on what kind of car owner you are as to wether you should buy the extras.
VW's have antirust warranty anyway, soo no use getting rustproofing.
Paint protection hmm.. well most paint protection warranties are there for covering things like fading. Soo if your buying a pink... i mean red gti and your not one to keep it clean or polished then its a good idea. Cuz you can take it back to the dealer when it starts fading and get them to buff the living **** out of it, then re apply the waxes and paint protection.
Underbody sealand (sound deadening) has always been something ive been curious about, and would like to find out more about it.
Re running in, give the engine heaps of load (going up hills in a gear which makes the car work moderately hard)
Vary the rpm as much as possible ie lots of gear changing. Also when changing gears instead of reving the car to 2.5 or 3 before changing gears. change at 2 thousand rpm, soo that the car is always working moderately hard.
This is not babying the car, but by no means is it 'driving like its stolen'.
Also, let the car have a warm up before you drive it.
But then again, you cant read into these things too much, do what you feel is right but above and beyond anything else, just enjoy the car and the delivery experience. After all, its not everyday that you buy a new car
GTI. Leather.
tint,Eibach pro-kit,Whiteline adjustable swaybars,Forge s/brace,BMC,Forge T.I.P & D.V, Cupra R, APR. EBC & 3''dump pipe
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