MK7.5 R|Lapiz Blue|DAP|Sunroof|Tint
SOLD MK7 GTI|DSG|Carbon Steel|Leather|Panoramic Sunroof|Bi-Xenon Lights|Driver Assist|Tint|Euro Plates
SOLD MK6 GTI|5 Door DSG|Carbon Steel|Leather|Sunroof|Electric Driver Seat|MDI|Tint
Lol I feel the same way about getting white again. But it will look subtly different. It will feel new don't worry!
Current: Mk7 GTI, DSG, White, Leather, Driver assist, Sunroof, Xenons
Previous: MY10 Golf 118 tsi, Candy White, Sports Pack, Corn Leather, MDI.
MK7.5 R|Lapiz Blue|DAP|Sunroof|Tint
SOLD MK7 GTI|DSG|Carbon Steel|Leather|Panoramic Sunroof|Bi-Xenon Lights|Driver Assist|Tint|Euro Plates
SOLD MK6 GTI|5 Door DSG|Carbon Steel|Leather|Sunroof|Electric Driver Seat|MDI|Tint
A friend is considering getting the A3 1.8 quattro. Since I have a Mk6 GTi, he asked for my comments on whether he should get the Mk7 GTi instead. They are very similarly priced.
I haven’t driven the Mk7 GTi or the A3, so my recommendation to him was only based on my experience with the Mk6 GTi.
I told him if he likes to fully utilise the engine in low gears (in terms of acceleration), then he should probably get the A3 1.8 quattro.
I really like my Mk6 GTi, and wouldn't consider replacing it any time soon, but there has been one major frustration – I can’t fully utilise the engine in low gears, especially in the wet. The axle tramp is so bad it feels like the engine is going to thump itself loose from the subframe.
Yes, I know I can feather the throttle to the point of maximum traction and not exceed that point, but it takes a bit of time to find that limit and there is no way I can get close to the 6.9s claimed figure for the 0-100km/h.
The A3 1.8 quattro claims 6.8s for 0-100km/h, and my guess is that it can achieve that day in day out, with minimal fuss. As opposed to sitting on a jack hammer and being half a second slower.
Would appreciate your comments please, especially from people who own or have driven the Mk6 GTi / Mk7 GTi / A3 1.8 quattro.
By the way, I owned a manual Mk5 TDi a few years ago. The front tyres broke traction even more easily than the Mk6 GTi - 320Nm (Mk5 TDi) vs 280Nm (Mk6 GTi), but there was no axle tramp whatsoever. The tyres just spun smoothly, no thumping at all. Not sure what is the reason for the difference?
MY12 Mk6 5 Door GTI | Carbon Steel | Manual | Leather | Adaptive Chassis Control | Bluetooth | MDI | Tint |
My Highline came with prielli P7
2014 VW Golf TDI Highline DSG - Limestone Green, DAP, Xenons
2018 VW Golf R Hatch DSG - White Silver, DAP , Dynaudio
2016 Skoda Superb 140TDI - Family Members
2013 VW Amarok TDI420 Highline Auto - Family Members
fair enough, the csc2's i bought for my last GTI were a bit on the noisier side, but nothing like the Bridgestone RE050s on my wifes 77tsi (with 17s, see sig)
IMO the Bridgestones i have now (s001's? not sure, car is 1500kms from me at the moment) have 0 grip unless they're very warm
9N3 Polo GTI - 91 MkII GTI - 16 B8 Passat 132tsi Comfortline
Past - 14 MkVII GTI, 9n3 Polo GTI, Mk5 Golf GTI, Mk6 Golf 77tsi, Mk6 Golf 90tsi, Mk2 Golf GTI, Mk3 Golf VR6.
Wanted: Mk1 GTI white or black
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