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    2015 Polo GTI - centre console position in the manual

    Hi all,

    I've recently purchased a new manual Polo GTI which is hopefully being delivered before the end of the year. I test drove the automatic before purchasing as they didn't have a manual in stock however when they do get a manual in, they're going to call me in to try it out. I've read in a couple of reviews (and also seen in pictures) that the centre console/armrest is close to the gear shifter.

    Can any manual owners out there confirm whether this is an issue for them or just a minor inconvenience?

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    Was an issue for me on the first day but you can position it at an appropriate angle and you get used to shifting so overall just a minor inconvenience.

    Manual shifts are silly smooth... You will be happy

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    I just flip it up so no issue for me.
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    I found it's alright for lazy driving, but if your wanting to shift fast and accurately it can get in the way.

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    Its ****. I flip it up all the time now

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    Its always up in my car. PITA around town otherwise.


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    The armrest just flips up. Just by the way, in the owners manual, it states that you shouldn't drive with the armrest down

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    Quote Originally Posted by deepblue_471 View Post
    Just by the way, in the owners manual, it states that you shouldn't drive with the armrest down
    Lol does it really? Oops.
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    IMO then why have an armrest that cant be used, why not have a centre storage compartment instead. If I put stuff in the storage area of the arm rest and flip it up then all the loose items rattle around. Hyundai i30 has a two tier centre storage compartment, one for larger items, the other for coins and stuff - clever. I also miss the small driver side storage compartment (Jetta) and lockable glove box (most cars).
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