Are you sure it's all about bean counting? Floor mount is much less comfortable and less responsive IMHO.
Great you're a freelance journo - hopefully you can bring some cred to the otherwise incredibly poor, mis-informed, and all too often ignorant-of-all-things-automotive, and all too often biased automotive journalism we have at present in Aust.
Last edited by clip; 19-04-2013 at 09:47 PM.
They've long claimed that the floor mounted one's better, the R8 has it, the Aventador, Mercs, BMWs all the top Germans. Hey, but its a thing of personal preference...
I couldn't agree more with your comments about the automotive journalists here in Australia, they have very poor knowledge, have ZERO passion and couldn't care less about what they have written more often than not... And that's not the worst bit. Our so called "reviews" are just massive advertising ploys, paid for by car manufacturers. Every time you get a press car and then write up a review, you have to show it to the manufacturer! Just have a read of any article from TheAge (Drive) or from the RACV, RAA, they even said the Giulietta was a four door sedan. And I've actually seen much, much worse from them! The Carsguide car of the year award is a massive marketing exercise with seemingly every car in it getting an award. And even now with the New Golf, Drive's review on The Age, was just a regurgitation of a spec sheet. The only decent reviews out there are from Wheels, well sometimes anyway. I'm hoping that with more reviews and interesting articles my blog will really takeoff! I'll try and post the 250 page press report up somehow. I might chuck it up on my blog: autoblogaustralia.com.auI'll also get my first drive report up soon. Let me know what you guys want in it. I'll try to cover all the bases as per my Megane RS and Ford Focus reviews.
So yeah, not too long ago, just out of a hobby I decided to give reviewing cars a go, I love VW's, not a day passes without me spending hours on the web reading press reports, I can't help it, I just love pouring over car literature. And I just love the Golf, the new one is the best car on the Australian market. Full Stop.
Last edited by Golf7; 19-04-2013 at 10:15 PM.
Video reviews on YouTube are my preference
No idea about the GTI yet, but I have great news, the GOLF MK7 OFFICIAL BROCHURE IS HERE! I'll put it up on my blog! Autoblogaustralia.blogspot.com.au I have the PDF.
Last edited by Golf7; 20-04-2013 at 02:00 PM.
Anyone confirm that the new 1.4 TSI engines run a timing belt instead of a chain?
Just noticed on Drive video review that it comes now with twin reversing lights. Hooray!
I've put up the entire Australian Brochure! Clicking on the photos makes them bigger and better to read! I'll probably have the review in the next few weeks, have to go for a nice, proper drive in it! I'll also throw up some photos of the car's development and testing stage! For anyone really interested in the 7, this will be a great place to find many interesting facts. I promise to cover even the smallest most minute details. E.g How can the Golf be 3dB quieter at 110km/h even though it has less sound insulation than the Mk.6? Who knew that the Golf's central armrest actually wirelessly boosts your phone's coverage as it conducts your phones signal through to the Golf's antenna, reducing your battery use and your phone's radiation. And who knew that the New Golf is one of the first cars in the world to have doors that when you open them they don't stop in only two positions by themselves, somewhere at the 50% point and at their furthest extension point. This is thanks to an ingenious roller inside the doors that makes the door stay in the position that you actually placed it in. Its the details that matter... This is why I love this car!
Keep checking autoblogaustralia.blogspot.com.au regularly as I'll be posting really interesting stuff quite frequently!
On a side note, it's great to see that VW Australia chose the multi-link independent suspension for ALL Golfs, even the 90TSI. Great move!
Last edited by Golf7; 20-04-2013 at 02:28 PM.
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