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Thread: Mark 7 Boot Less Depth

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    Mark 7 Boot Less Depth

    Are there any posts on the whys and wherefors of the Mark 7 boot which is not as deep, front to back, as in the Mark Fix?

    Anyway, I went into my local VW dealer today to do my final evaluation, bringing with me one of my two large suitcases, both of which sit side by side, laid flat, in the back of my Mark V, providing I put the rear seat backrests forward temporarily before placing them in the boot.

    No such luck in the showroom with the Mark 7 with the floor in either position or completely removed. Interesting in this regard that unlike the 6R Polo arrangement, the Mark 7 does not provide a second floor.

    I have read elsewhere (Boot reduction in size... - GOLFMK7 - VW GTI MKVII Forum / VW Golf R Forum / VW Golf MKVII Forum) that the boot is, on one account, 1.5" less deep, front to back.

    If so, VW has managed to create a larger car with a less practical (shorter) boot. Possibly the biggest travesty since the Monty Hall thread (Finally - A Monty Hall Problem Explanation that makes sense, even to me!) was closed before buller_scott and team_v had figured it out. Travesty!

    So what to do? Audi Sportwagon? Can you get an A3 with GTI-like grunt and a 6MT? Or a newer Mark VI . . . or new luggage, as the helpful saleswoman suggested?

    PS - Can you put snow chains on the 18" rims on the GTI? Roofrack World tell me the Rudd Centrax I bought for my Mark V 17" rims will not suit the 18" wheels on the Mark 7.

    Can you fit Mark Fix 17" rims to a Mark 7 for trips to the snow?
    Last edited by Arnold; 18-08-2014 at 04:36 PM.

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    The mk7 boot has a larger capacity than the previous model at 380 l verses 350 from memory

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arnold View Post
    So what to do? Audi Sportwagon? Can you get an A3 with GTI-like grunt and a 6MT? Or a newer Mark VI . . . or new luggage, as the helpful saleswoman suggested?

    PS - Can you put snow chains on the 18" rims on the GTI? Roofrack World tell me the Rudd Centrax I bought for my Mark V 17" rims will not suit the 18" wheels on the Mark 7.

    Can you fit Mark Fix 17" rims to a Mark 7 for trips to the snow?
    Buy a tiguan.
    Bigger boot, more cabin room, sliding/folding 60/40 rear seats.
    AWD with clearance and can fit snow chains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by godzilla_110TDI View Post
    The mk7 boot has a larger capacity than the previous model at 380 l verses 350 from memory
    ...but less boot depth front to rear so does not accommodate bags the Mark Fix does...

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    Buy a tiguan.
    Bigger boot, more cabin room, sliding/folding 60/40 rear seats.
    AWD with clearance and can fit snow chains.
    Considered the Tiguan option, briefly, and note new Tiguan due in October, however only the 2WD is available in manual. Like the sliding rear seats. Nothing unique about 60/40 split seats, of course. Clearance for snow chains and <18" wheels would be nice although Rudd Centrax and Thule chains, I understand, will fit Mark 7 GTIs.

    The Octavia RS sedan has more boot space than the GTI . . . same engine too!

    Driving the auto GTI this afternoon I could imagine what it felt to be a hairdresser so effortless and unengaging was the drive compared with the less costly and more engaging 6MT which journos regard as one of the finest manual boxes on the market. Might have to get some new luggage!

    Interesting review of 6MT vs DSG Mark 7 GTI by-and-large favours the 6MT, save for benefits of DSG in traffic for lazy drivers: Volkswagen Golf GTI gearbox comparison : Manual v DSG | CarAdvice.

    Thanks for the suggestions.
    Last edited by Arnold; 18-08-2014 at 08:51 PM.

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    Well my golf buggy would fit in the boot folded up on the Mark 4.
    On the Mark 7 I have to take one wheel off as front to back it is smaller.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
    Well my golf buggy would fit in the boot folded up on the Mark 4.
    On the Mark 7 I have to take one wheel off as front to back it is smaller.
    This is a travesty; a travesty I tell ya!

    More particularly, it presents an excellent example of retrograde design.

    Congratulations VW for creating a larger, less practical Golf.

    Not easily done, to be sure, but "you" will be made to pay!

    Stupidity must be punished.

    Yes indeed, that's for sure!

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    Mark 7 Boot Less Depth

    Isn't that why they make the Golf wagon????


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    So VW can make the Golf hatch less of an all-rounder?

    I think not.

    I am pretty sure that this change to the boot would qualify the Mark 7 Golf as being in rare, if not exclusive, company indeed: cars that have less usable boot space in a successor model.

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    VW is not exception in this. All new model cars are getting bigger in size but with less space in the cabin. Golf has increased boot volume on the Mk7 but dimensions in millimeters are different so in your situation is less usable, but many other will find it just right.
    At least Mk7 went on diet and is lighter than predecessor.
    I personally have a problem with reduced visibility from the driver seat in new cars generally, not just Golf.

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