Page 66 of 68 FirstFirst ... 16566465666768 LastLast
Results 651 to 660 of 674

Thread: Golf Alltrack

  1. #651
    Join Date
    Aug 2019
    Location
    Brisobone
    Posts
    3
    Users Country Flag

    Great. My father had one like this. He enjoyed casinos in general so to say, and gambled away another car. And I don't know where he'd ended up if not for me introducing hem online gambling. This one for instance online casino real money au

  2. #652
    Join Date
    Oct 2013
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    9
    Users Country Flag
    Hi Guys, I'm considering purchasing a new Alltrack but they don't do the diesel anymore. I'd love a GTI but the wife says we need a family friendly car and the R wagon is too $$. How does the 132tsi compare to the 135tdi? I like the idea of a small tune for a bit of extra oomph but have seen through this thread the 135tdi handles it better with the stronger DSG.

    If I purchased a second hand 2018 135tdi is there anything in particular to look out for? Are the 2017 and 2018 models covered by the now 5 year warranty or still at 3 years? If it's 3 years can you upgrade to factory 5 year at a cost?

  3. #653
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Erskineville, NSW
    Posts
    7,594
    Users Country Flag
    Quote Originally Posted by Crowz View Post
    Hi Guys, I'm considering purchasing a new Alltrack but they don't do the diesel anymore. I'd love a GTI but the wife says we need a family friendly car and the R wagon is too $$. How does the 132tsi compare to the 135tdi? I like the idea of a small tune for a bit of extra oomph but have seen through this thread the 135tdi handles it better with the stronger DSG.

    If I purchased a second hand 2018 135tdi is there anything in particular to look out for? Are the 2017 and 2018 models covered by the now 5 year warranty or still at 3 years? If it's 3 years can you upgrade to factory 5 year at a cost?
    Your answer may lie in a Skoda Octavia VRs wagon or hatch which is a GTI when you have to be family friendly. (New, petrol only, used diesel + petrol)

    It's 95% of what a GTi is - same 2.0tsi engine, The "good" DSG 6 speed, Golf running gear, more features toys, cheaper, some say better made. 590L of boot space in the hatch; 610L in the wagon (that's to the top of the seat).

    I wanted a Golf GT Sport when I was buying but the Octavia beat it on features and price.

    I've had my Octavia 11 years and it still makes me smile when I drive it.
    carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
    I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

  4. #654
    Join Date
    Oct 2013
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    9
    Users Country Flag
    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    Your answer may lie in a Skoda Octavia VRs wagon or hatch which is a GTI when you have to be family friendly. (New, petrol only, used diesel + petrol)

    It's 95% of what a GTi is - same 2.0tsi engine, The "good" DSG 6 speed, Golf running gear, more features toys, cheaper, some say better made. 590L of boot space in the hatch; 610L in the wagon (that's to the top of the seat).

    I wanted a Golf GT Sport when I was buying but the Octavia beat it on features and price.

    I've had my Octavia 11 years and it still makes me smile when I drive it.

    Thank you for your thoughts Brad. I'm pretty keen on the Golf and don't like the look of any of the Skoda range.

  5. #655
    Join Date
    Jul 2016
    Location
    Melbourne, Victoria
    Posts
    211
    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    Your answer may lie in a Skoda Octavia VRs wagon or hatch which is a GTI when you have to be family friendly. (New, petrol only, used diesel + petrol)

    It's 95% of what a GTi is - same 2.0tsi engine, The "good" DSG 6 speed it
    Pretty sure they’re running with the even better 7 speed wet clutch now

  6. #656
    Join Date
    Apr 2017
    Location
    belgrave victoria
    Posts
    913
    Users Country Flag
    Quote Originally Posted by westenderbender View Post
    Pretty sure they’re running with the even better 7 speed wet clutch now
    I am a fan of the 7 speed it handles way more torque than the 6 speed and it does not hang on like grim death in sport mode or change up to quick in drive like the 6 speed does the only downside is it changes up to quick from 1st to 2nd in very slow traffic i just use manual mode and the paddles to keep it from slipping the clutch to much in 2nd when crawling along other than that minor issue its a great gearbox

    For the most fun use the paddles tho

    I would go a 2018 second hand premium diesel to get the led lights and other goodies over a 2019 petrol get a tune on it and its a amazing motor strong willing to rev the torque between 2 to 3k will put a smile on your face and from 3 to 4 it just takes off

    I get 7.3 around town and 6.1 on the highway with elastic band type acceleration the torque just slingshots you
    1st and 2nd are a little to short to really enjoy it unless you boot it but 3rd and 4th are a wall of overtaking torque and smiles 5th as well but thats like 130k+ so yeah at your own risk there (must admit to giving it a try on my recent trip and all i have to say is i wish we had a autobahn here so i could enjoy that rush of torque all the time)

    The wagon is also great i was a hatch man but will never own a hatch again ( i hope) just so easy to cart **** around
    Great car love mine to bits hope they have something similar when i upgrade
    P.S get a set of paddle shifter extenders you won't regret it

    P.M me if you want more info or if your in Melbourne a test drive

    Good hunting Crowz
    Last edited by Kachingg; 09-08-2019 at 05:38 PM.
    2017 Golf Alltrack 135tdi All options
    19 inch Brescia Wheels Golf R brakes front and rear
    Calipers painted Candy apple gold
    New rear sway bar and linkages

  7. #657
    Join Date
    Jul 2016
    Location
    Melbourne, Victoria
    Posts
    211
    Quote Originally Posted by Kachingg View Post
    I am a fan of the 7 speed it handles way more torque than the 6 speed and it does not hang on like grim death in sport mode or change up to quick in drive like the 6 speed does the only downside is it changes up to quick from 1st to 2nd in very slow traffic i just use manual mode and the paddles to keep it from slipping the clutch to much in 2nd when crawling along other than that minor issue its a great gearbox

    For the most fun use the paddles tho
    Agree about the one downside. Feels like it’s slurring at low speed. Bit worried about clutch slip as that’s what it feels like.

    But that’s small compared to the improvements to sport mode, wow soooo good!!!

  8. #658
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Adelaide hills, SA
    Posts
    9,710
    Users Country Flag
    Quote Originally Posted by Crowz View Post
    If I purchased a second hand 2018 135tdi is there anything in particular to look out for? Are the 2017 and 2018 models covered by the now 5 year warranty or still at 3 years? If it's 3 years can you upgrade to factory 5 year at a cost?
    I’d be more worried about purchasing secondhand TSI than TDI.

  9. #659
    Join Date
    Oct 2013
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    9
    Users Country Flag
    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    I’d be more worried about purchasing secondhand TSI than TDI.
    Why is that?

  10. #660
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Location
    Adelaide hills, SA
    Posts
    9,710
    Users Country Flag

    Quote Originally Posted by Crowz View Post
    Why is that?
    The TDI long term reliability is much better than the TSI, in any model.

Page 66 of 68 FirstFirst ... 16566465666768 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
| |