At least you wont get done for speeding
Seriously mine has them same issue to a certain extent.
I just use option a.
Gday guys,
Firstly thanks for the great community of VW owners and enthusiasts. It's helped an incredible amount in getting into a 2006 gti as of Saturday.
Digging the car incredibly and have now wondered why its taken 12 years to get firstly into a euro car and the gti class of it.
Looking forward to one day knowing enough about the car to be able to offer advice however got a question re the speedo on my gti.
Seems it is 5-7 km slower than the actual speed (according to a gps unit). Though I understand most cars have a small leeway I'm wondering if this amount is typical in the polo gti.
Do I...
a. put up with it, stop my complaining and compensate by just not letting anything overtake me
b. take it to a dealer to sort out? cost?
c. buy bigger wheels which will fix a small amount of those lost kms?
Obviously I don't like the idea of a.
Thanks again
Luke
At least you wont get done for speeding
Seriously mine has them same issue to a certain extent.
I just use option a.
Yeah I know most later model VW's are like that
No big deal, I think most peoples speedos are out a little, as when i drive off my GPS, I seem to pass everyone
Just drive off GPS ,as it is known to be more accurate
Yep... On stock 16's, mine used to read 9km/h under indicated... Now with 18's I read 3km/h under...
"If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."
Seems GPS it is lol
Time to cut out a hole in my dash. I wonder if they do gps units to match tartan.
Here I was thinking that German engineering was the ants pants. Was a horrible discovery. It makes even less sense in the sports version where people are most concerned/excited about speed to have an inaccurate speedo.
It's like telling a 100meter sprinter its 'roughly' 100 metres.
I'll suck it up and just enjoy my first 'slow' ticket hehe
while i'm on it...why is there no 90km/h on the speedo? The 100km is where the 90 should be. Seriously considering designing up a new speedo plate for the gti. Is it possible to pull it apart? Why isn't this a customisable option.
Interesting times.
I'm not sure why you would bother... The design of the car is 10 years old now... The dash assembly is a single piece, so you risk breaking it to pull it apart, but that's up to you. I haven't had any dramas reading the dash...
"If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."
Mine's around 8 - 9k's out as well, just compensate by goin 5k over on the freeways and you'll be fine, its a good thing for lead foots
This is a norm. This depends on the brand of the car also. I just drive at 110km/h on speedo. Problem solved.
Another way to reduce this is to get 215/45/16 tyres - this will reduce it to probably around 5km/h or so.
06 Polo GTI - REVO Stage 2 = 140kw @ wheels.
06 Golf GTI - Bluefin Stage 1 blacked out with ED30 theme, leather, xenon, etc.
Mine over-reads by about 6 or 7 k's also. It's a PITA.
That it's the only annoyance in the car (apart from a yet to be located rattle somewhere on the left side) speaks volumes about the good qualities of the vehicle.
I think it would look good on 18's, and that's something I'll seriously think about when the tyres are getting close to worn out.
(Anybody know what the source of a buzzy-rattle somewhere near the left seatbelt upper point might be?)
2007 VW Polo GTi, white, standard. First registered in Japan, imported to NZ 2010. Owned since Dec/10. Love at first drive.
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