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Thread: 77TSI DSG v Fiesta Zetec WT DSG

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    I've test driven both the Fiesta Zetec and the Polo GTI. I'm not biased, even though I have ordered my first VeeDub. The Polo GTI wins hands down in all departments except price, but then again, the Polo is better built, has quality and as has previously mentioned, better resale. The Fiesta does have manual buy I can more than live with the DSG.
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    I test drove most of the competition prior to purchasing my Polo 77TSI and the little VW was in a class of its own for driveline performance and interior quality. It was that that tipped me from the Ztec which was also a nice little car - if it had a turbo and six speed manual I would have considered it further. It also helped that the VW was actually cheaper drive away by a few hundred dollars and gives better fuel economy.
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    We also looked at many inc Barina, Mazda 2, Fiesta LX, I20, I30, Yaris and Jazz.

    You have to compare apples with apples as far as pricing goes.

    We looked at the 4 door LX manual Fiesta late last year at $17999 drive away -Add the the safety pack and then $18999 DA.
    This was for the 2010 model which was built in Germany -Most of the new models are built in Thailand and I believe that the LX now has all the safety pack features as STD.
    I did not like the Fietsa as it had too much bling and plastic inside - IMHO.
    We looked at the Polo 77TSI manual which had all the air bags as standard and got it for $22000 DA with window tinting and mats (value = $500) - so effectively around $2.5k more for the Polo than the 2010 model Fiesta. Our Polo was ordered back in Nov 2010 and delivered in January with a 2011 label.

    Don't forget to factor in the the fuel economy savings and resale value of the POLO.

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    Thanks for the responses guys very helpful.

    "I did not like the Fiesta as it had too much bling and plastic inside - IMHO"

    I would have to agree with this. It really spoils it for me.

    "We looked at the Polo 77TSI manual which had all the air bags as standard and got it for $22000 DA with window tinting and mats (value = $500) - so effectively around $2.5k more for the Polo than the 2010 model Fiesta"

    I would to save money on a manual but having been stuck in traffic a lot recently manual transmission has been driving me crazy. Do DSG owners get use out of the "manual mode" or is it a bit of a gimmick?

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    yep...as a DSG owner we use the stick. Was on a country run yesterday, and was waiting to oiver take a car. Was running at 90 km/h....waiting.....knocked DSG over to manual, back 2 clicks (from 7th to 5th), indicator......bye bye......

    Much better response in 'tight' situations when using the manual side of the stick as opposed to leaving it in D.
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    Do you do many country drives in the polo? I expect we will be driving it in the city 90% of the time but nice to know it handles the country roads well. How is the comfort over long drives and do you find the cabin size gets claustrophobic at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by funtastic View Post
    Do you do many country drives in the polo? I expect we will be driving it in the city 90% of the time but nice to know it handles the country roads well. How is the comfort over long drives and do you find the cabin size gets claustrophobic at all?
    it was purchased to be a shopping chariot. 99.995% city driving (with freeway work). And to try and preserve the .:R32.

    Yesterday, 3 of us went to see some friends who live in Lower Chittering. We are in Mindarie, so out along Neaves Rd, up Gt Northern Hwy and over to Lwr Chit. This is the first time we had stretched the legs on the Polo, and it handled the work very well. Handling (we have the sports package) was very good (considering I am used to the AWD of the .:R32 and the taught suspension that goes with it). Comfort was very good, but I do miss the .:R seats. In saying that, I did not feel any discomfort while driviing the Polo, and interior size etc is quite good, when you consider the external dimensions. I do not find it significantly smaller than the .:R. Remember, the internal dimesniosn of the Polo are said to be the same as the MKIV Golf.

    We now have 10k kms on the Polo (since mid December 2010), and despite some minor warranty niggles (still being sorted), the car has perofrmed well. Fuel economy just keeeps getting better and better. We regularly get 700kms from a tank....that's doing daily trips from Mindarie to Burswood in peak hour (occasionally I am allowed to take it to work - Bassendean).
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    tried Polo, Fiesta and Jazz before I decided.

    Jazz engine smoothest of them all. Interior old. No ESP.

    Fiesta fun drive, cheap plastics, poor ergonomics. Now lost its soft dash and adjustable steering column. Grunty less refined engine.

    Polo safest - ESP, airbags etc. Interior - understated quality. Little touches like cooled glovebox, height adjustable seat, proper cup holders (unlike Honda micro holders falsely claimed to be cup holders), on DSG hill hold etc etc. Engine not quite as refined as Honda, but on par with Ford.

    Ford Aus were dissapointing - imagine importing a car without rear airbags, when the UK model had them as standard - that put me off them.

    I'd had Polo's in the UK and they went to 200k miles on the clock - not a worry - solid build.

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    To give you and idea, we've gone with the Fiesta for my girlfriend for these reasons:

    * Price - The Polo is just too expensive to compete with the rest of the small hatch market
    * Drive - The Fiesta, particularly the manual diesel, was a far more balanced and 'fun' car to drive than the Polo.
    * Space - Fiesta won on boost space, interior space wasn't much different.
    * Economy - The Fiesta is marginally more thirsty 1.6 petrol vs 1.2tsi, Fiesta diesel is on par with Polo diesel (although the Fiesta's diesel motor certainly feels sportier)
    * Mechanical Build Quality - More and more reports of mechanical issues across the VW range (I had lots with my 06 Polo GTI, a friend is having all sorts of problems with his 08 Golf GTI)
    * Gearbox - DSG Vs Powershift is a clear winner to the Powershift for non-sporty people. It doesn't hiccup in slow traffic, it doesn't roll back on hills... its FAR more 'user friendly' than the DSG, but it is significantly slower to shift and doesn't feel as sporty. Really depends on what you're after... I'd prefer the DSG, but my girlfriend hated it in contrast to the powershift.


    The downsides to the Fiesta really were the interior build quality, which wasn't as good as the VW. Definitely not 'bad', it certainly felt robust enough, but the Polo really does feel more solid and classy on the inside.

    Overall, the Fiesta mops the floor for our needs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by funtastic View Post
    Do you do many country drives in the polo? I expect we will be driving it in the city 90% of the time but nice to know it handles the country roads well. How is the comfort over long drives and do you find the cabin size gets claustrophobic at all?
    I recently did a trip up the Hume from Canberra to Sydney to see Neil Diamond and found the car to perform really well on the highway. I had four adults and luggage int he car and simply set the cruise at 110 and the little beast held that speed for all but two hills, where it dropped back to 100 or so. Returned about 5.8 km/l including half an hour into and out of Sydney. I was happy.

    I've also taken it on a trip to Mogo with the family and it pulled like a 12 year old up the Clyde Mountains. This is my first Turbo car and it would be hard to go back to ATMO.

    This sort of open road performance was another factor that swayed me from other small cars which, while I'm sure they are fine on the open road, simply wouldn't do it as easily.

    It's not all beer and skittles though, as I have a couple of annoying interior rattles that need attention and some other small issues that have already been addressed - rough idle, seat adjuster.
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