tbh, i have no intention, nor have i gone anywhere over 100km/h the past few years. will this be a problem then?
You should be on the Drive Test Crew team, as they're becoming a pack of boring dinosaurs with their thoughts/reviews i quite thoroughly enjoyed reading your unbiased view of the car.
Cheers
tbh, i have no intention, nor have i gone anywhere over 100km/h the past few years. will this be a problem then?
i use my car in everyday sydney traffic. mainly peak hour. but it does open up. i have owned an s2000, evo9, wrx i the past. i used to drive from newcastle to sydney weekly, but since moving to sydney i have not found the need, nor the opportunities to let the car go more than 100km/h.
my cars have seen the track, unfortunately, it wasnt me driving. too busy with work
the reason why im looking at the polo/ golf gti is that i think they offer a more refined motoring experience than the usual jap car examples. if what the previous reviewer says is true, then perhaps i might enjoy the refinement, rather than a more hectic drive which the previous gti was
That is all good if everyone was like you. And unfortunately, being a dealer, your opinion is naturally biased. I would advise prospective buyers to test drive the car and judge for themselves. In my opinion, it passed in all aspects bar one (fun).
The MkVI Golf GTI is nice to drive on the track and at track speeds but totally characterless at everyday speeds where most of us drive at. What is the point of having a car that you can only enjoy at speeds in excess of 150km/hr and mundane other than that?
The MkV GTI and previous gen Polo GTI provided that fun in spades at legal and post legal speeds. The new GTIs are better cars from a technical perspective but from a fun perspective IMO they don't live up. It is not all about absolute performance nor is it about refinement. That is not what the GTI heritage is about.
The only car (I've driven so far) in the current VW range that still stirs the soul is the Golf R.
The two new GTIs don't do it for me. For people who haven't driven and experienced the previous gen Polo GTI and MkV GTI, they probably would be none the wiser and think the new cars are great. But for people that have, and if fun is what they are looking for, the new one isn't as good in the fun department as the previous one (not even close).
Having said that. YMMV.
PS: Like I mentioned, I really wanted to like the new Polo GTI and have been eagarly waiting for it's arrival. I was eyeing it as a replacement for the GT. Unfortunately, it didn't win me over.
Last edited by triode12; 06-12-2010 at 08:42 AM.
Hahah, if there's plates on it by the end of the week, I will be asking for it
It's easy to assume that just because we're dealership guys we'll never say anything against the amazing VW but you couldn't be more wrong. I'm on here because I'm a car guy, I love VW and a few other brands as an enthusiast, I enjoy the community and I'll always say what I think, regardless of affiliation.
I also couldn't disagree more about the Polo GTI. If anything it puts me in mind of the MkV Golf GTI when i drive it, it has that same rorty character to it yet an all-rounder flexibility that makes it appropriate to own and use as a daily drive. On first impressions it's significantly better than the WQ Fiesta XR4 which was my previous favourite small performance car.
But hey that's my personal opinion and it must mean nothing because I said I actually like VWs.
Last edited by flyingfridge; 06-12-2010 at 08:52 AM.
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