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    Oh and just to let you all know, we are begging them to consider a cheaper, smaller alloyed version of the GTI with the PP as an option in manual or DSG....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf7 View Post
    Oh and just to let you all know, we are begging them to consider a cheaper, smaller alloyed version of the GTI with the PP as an option in manual or DSG....
    And 3 Doors. I'm ok with a stripper 3 door PP model .
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    Driving this one now, during our little regroup!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf7 View Post
    Oh and just to let you all know, we are begging them to consider a cheaper, smaller alloyed version of the GTI with the PP as an option in manual or DSG....
    Yes, please. Much prefer to have 18" on the PP and not the 19".

    Can you confirm with VWA if the sunroof will be an option on the PP with the Santiago, or not per UK specs.

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    Golf7, can you also please ask if the Discover Nav Pro is on the cards at all for the GTI?

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    Yes Tassie roads are heaven. I lived there for 4 years while I was studying. I had a very nice little '63 Morris Mini 850 with sliding windows and no heater but it also had Cooper S disc brakes and Cooper S semi race engine running a Weber carbie. Boy did I have fun (apart from being cold from no heater and deaf from the Weber!). I used to wag uni for the week of Targa Tassie and follow the cars around the island. The locals used to wave and think I was one of the competitors (funny that as I didn't have the car covered in sponsors stickers). You were allowed to follow the cars up the road as they travelled between stages. Great times! Love Tassie and the people.
    I drove the Mini on every road used in Targa when they weren't closed off for competition. I have to say that up near Zeehan and Cradle Mt my brakes did get a bit "long" after half an hour or so!
    Have taken the GTI on some of those roads but it doesn't quite get around the corners like a Mini weighing 600kg and playing with 100+ hp.
    My next plan is to take the bike to Tassie. I'd love to join Charley Boorman on a ride but they want $7000 for the 5 day tour!
    I remember some badly corrugated dirt roads in Tassie and that would make any car rattle and creak.
    I still want a PP GTI in manual! And I also want Discover Pro!
    My dealer has called me this morning but I might have some bad news for him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf7 View Post
    Oh and just to let you all know, we are begging them to consider a cheaper, smaller alloyed version of the GTI with the PP as an option in manual or DSG....
    Golf7, mate you'd better tell them that an enthusiast with 11 VWs under the belt so far will shop elsewhere (BMW) if the PP GTI AND the Mk7 R is not available in a manual.

    No manual, certain future customer lost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    Golf7, mate you'd better tell them that an enthusiast with 11 VWs under the belt so far will shop elsewhere (BMW) if the PP GTI AND the Mk7 R is not available in a manual.

    No manual, certain future customer lost.
    Unfortunatley for the manual fans, VW seems to be after the mass market = DSG.
    The amount of R32's and R's i see being driven to work that never see track time goes to show that most buyers are not enthusiasts, rather just after a fancy euro hatch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arnold View Post
    One would expect the interest of Golf and, more particularly, GTI drivers in manuals to be greater than the national average.
    Yes, it's natural to assume that - but in reality, that probably isn't the case.

    Irrespective of how customers are coaxed into them, an 80% uptake of DSG models speaks volumes, and is indicative of the type of consumer the Golf GTI is aimed at.

    On principle, I don't agree with Volkswagen's decision not to bring in the manual, especially when it's available from the factory (choice is good) - but again, it's not really going to hurt sales in a significant manner.

    Having an automatic transmission available is half the battle in the Australian market. Deliver a decent car after that, and you'll do well enough to survive here.

    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    Unfortunately for the manual fans, VW seems to be after the mass market = DSG.
    The amount of R32's and R's i see being driven to work that never see track time goes to show that most buyers are not enthusiasts, rather just after a fancy euro hatch
    Bingo - hit nail on head - and hence VW's decision.

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    So, given that VW aren't going to change the prices OR change the option/model availability - who is going to buy a MK7 GTI??

    And who is going to buy an A250 that doesn't offer a manual option, a LSD option and forces people to accept paying for a sunroof they may not want and offers a small ICE screen as standard?

    And it's highway robbery the options prices on a GTI, yet ok to spend $3000 for sat nav and stereo upgrade on the A250 or $2500 for leather. So a fully optioned A250 is 55K + ORC. A fully optioned GTI DSG is $51500 + ORC.
    Last edited by pologti18t; 02-10-2013 at 01:29 PM.

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