Originally Posted by
brad
I had a very short drive of a Golf Mk7 77tsi DSg the other day. There were 3 adults in the car & it only had 1500km on the dial so i assume it was still tight.
I thought it was one of the most gutless cars I've driven in a long time. It wasn't undriveable & there was no reason it couldn't maintain the speed limit but it wasn't lazy power - you would have to work at it.
Why not buy a 103tsi Octy? More room, more power.
No 77TSI Golf in Mk7 Brad - 90TSI replaced that model.
To answer the OP's question - I haven't driven a 77TSI, but I'd prefer to spend a bit extra in the Yeti and get the 90TSI as a minimum. A quick search on carsales shows a few Yeti 90TSI Ambitions for around the $26-27k mark (demo).
I tested a Golf 90TSI, Skoda Rapid 90TSI and XV last year. I bought the XV - whilst it's not torquey it enjoys a rev and still returns 9l/100km in the city (note - on 98 RON, and 6MT). And I can leave just about every "Zoom zoom" Mazda 3 driver behind me as soon as the road involves a turn or 2, and the same for GT86/BRZ. To be fair - I'm usually the only one in the car, so don't notice any issues with power.
MY16 Octavia Scout 132TSI Premium - denim blue metallic, Tech pack, electric seats, panoramic roof, auto boot, roof racks, mud flaps and rubber mats
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