2015 Polo GTI, what are you paying?
Dear Gary,
I've just re-read the few replies in the past day or so re a preference for flappy paddles or a stick.
No one is choosing a manual cause they are 'faster'. They demonstrated their choice for a manual due to the engagement with the car which they feel a DSG does not offer. And it is a fact that a 6C GTI with a manual gearbox delivers more torque for $2500 less than a DSG fitted car. Again, fact. Given the savings made by purchasing a manual, owners could spend far more on tuning given an extra $2500 in their back pockets.
You've kindly informed us that race cars have DSG which they do employ for speed as they are race cars. The Polo GTI is not a race car. I've been to PI, Wakefield, SMSP and MtP for many years and have never seen a Polo GTI being raced. Even the WRC Polo is far removed from the road going version just as the 205 T16 was a far cry from the couple of 205 GTi's I've owned.
Also, may I add, it's my understanding that V8SC's use a Albins ST6 sequential transmission (rear mounted transaxle), not a dual shaft gearbox with mechatronics.
If one gets kicks from a GLGP/TLGP to demonstrate capability of speed on public roads, this requires an reassessment of behaviours which am sure the Highway Patrol would be grateful to assist with.
Anyway, as per Jeremy Clarkson, I still need to buy an Alfa Romeo before I call myself a real driver/aficionado/enthusiast!
Back OT: My MY16 Polo GTI with DAP, metallic paint and tint was $31,500 in May 2015 (high demand for manuals so had to wait!)
MY13 Kluger KX-S AWD / MY16 Polo GTI
MK6 MY10 Golf GTI, 5dr Manual, Carbon Steel, Detroits, Tint
T6 MY06 Peugeot 307 HDi Touring, Manual, Iron Grey, Tint
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