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    I get the A45 on Saturday

    Now to get rid of the Polo......!
    Polo GTI - 5 door - Candy White, Xenons, Comfort Package, Audio Upgrade, Bluetooth, Parking Sensors and Tint

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    Quote Originally Posted by prcurrie View Post
    I get the A45 on Saturday

    Now to get rid of the Polo......!
    Well done. Give us a write up when you get it.
    Black Polo GTI MY13 | Sunroof | Leather|Bi Xenons | Octane Tint

    Mods- APR Stage 2 ECU Tune | HP DSG Tune| Wagner Tuning IC| HP CAI | Milltek Turbo Back Exhaust| Weitec coilovers | Whiteline rear sway bar
    Wheels - OZ Racing Superturismo gt 17 x 8

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    Good little hot hatch test in the new Wheels magazine.

    Fabia vRS vs Swift Sport vs 208 GTI vs Fiesta ST. VW couldn't supply a Polo GTI so they provided a Fabia vRS instead.
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    I had a drive of the 208GTI on the weekend. I was impressed by the ride/handling balance. And the interior is far more stylish and better equipped than the Fiesta. Fiesta ST seats too narrow for me

    Engine didn't quite have the grunt of my 1.8T Polo with APR. But it just needs a bit more of a rev.

    On road... $35K... down to near $30K with little negotiation.

    The Fiesta ST would be a better drive on a mountain road... but I think the 208 is a better car for 98% of the time and would handle a rough road better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pologti18t View Post
    I had a drive of the 208GTI on the weekend. I was impressed by the ride/handling balance. And the interior is far more stylish and better equipped than the Fiesta. Fiesta ST seats too narrow for me

    Engine didn't quite have the grunt of my 1.8T Polo with APR. But it just needs a bit more of a rev.

    On road... $35K... down to near $30K with little negotiation.

    The Fiesta ST would be a better drive on a mountain road... but I think the 208 is a better car for 98% of the time and would handle a rough road better.
    +1 on the 208GTi...Drove her today my goodness she is a gutsy little beast! and what better than having sat nav, leather etc standard...only thing missing is a pano roof (not available).

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    A negative comment that i keep reading about on the 208GTI is that you cant see the speedo/tacho because the steering wheel is in the way - due to the layout of the dash etc. This would be quite frustrating. Did you find this to be the case?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    A negative comment that i keep reading about on the 208GTI is that you cant see the speedo/tacho because the steering wheel is in the way - due to the layout of the dash etc. This would be quite frustrating. Did you find this to be the case?
    Haha the dealer walked me through the process, its quite simple he said adjust the seat, back support, lift support and steering wheel so the top of the horn is just blocking the odo reset (distance etc). I did that and boom I could see the entire cluster!

    And if you do that, you actually have better vehicle control as you're sitting pretty much like you should when doing track days

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    oh and zaust! with blurt!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    A negative comment that i keep reading about on the 208GTI is that you cant see the speedo/tacho because the steering wheel is in the way - due to the layout of the dash etc. This would be quite frustrating. Did you find this to be the case?
    I adjusted my seating position and had no issues at all with instrument visibility. Steering wheels is so small and quite stylish.
    Peugeot's idea is that you should have the wheel lower than normal to reduce strain on arms and shoulders on long drive.
    Tried this on the Polo last year (wheel as low as it would go) on a long trip. Feels weird at first but it did make a noticeable different in comfort.
    And to repeat. The 208GTI does have a stylish upmarket quality to it. The detailing is better than the competitors. Not a boy racer type car at all. It goes more to the same market as the Polo GTI.

    And the colour range is perfect. A white, bright blue, metallic red, black, silver and mid grey. All great colours. VW are you listening!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hail22 View Post
    ...I've been looking at a Cup+ / Trophee Megane RS...but with all that power/torque as a FWD...nah uh .
    My RS250 has less torque steer than my old polo gti 9n with a tune had

    Proper mechanical LSD and the perfohub thingy.... amazing how well these things get power to the ground and corner... when you take one for a serious drive you can see why reviewers rave about them...just can't describe in words how good they are


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