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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Well dont know about the Golf but the chrome surrounds on vents are a PITA on the Passat as they reflect in the screen most of the time Bad windscreen angle or bad dash angle ??????????
    They looked amazing in the Mk.6... That Mk.7 is bothering me, it's better but it's not somehow... Oh and an i30, yes that's right, that Korean thing has soft touch plastics on the rear door sills...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf7 View Post
    They looked amazing in the Mk.6... That Mk.7 is bothering me, it's better but it's not somehow... Oh and an i30, yes that's right, that Korean thing has soft touch plastics on the rear door sills...
    Wow thats a vast improvement for an I30 My wife poked her head into one Took a sniff of the horrible plastic and went and bought a POLO LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Wow thats a vast improvement for an I30 My wife poked her head into one Took a sniff of the horrible plastic and went and bought a POLO LOL
    The new i30 is not a bad product at all, check out my review...
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    Forget about the i30, Golf7, when are you going to share your experience of being one of the few people in Australia to have had a close up look at the Mark VII GTI in Australia, or report about it on your blog?

    I would have thought you would have been bursting at the seams to tell that story given your praise for the Mark VII 90TSI Trendline. It's gotta be pure gold hasn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arnold View Post
    Forget about the i30, Golf7, when are you going to share your experience of being one of the few people in Australia to have had a close up look at the Mark VII GTI in Australia, or report about it on your blog?

    I would have thought you would have been bursting at the seams to tell that story given your praise for the Mark VII 90TSI Trendline. It's gotta be pure gold hasn't it?
    Hey!

    It was only a very short presentation on the GTI followed by journalist pretty much filing in one-by-one into the driver's seat of the GTI.What I noticed was that the new black carbon-fiber look trim is no-where near as nice as it looks in the photos, think of it as an even worse looking version of what our Highline's get. The New GTI has all of the pluses of the regular Golfs too, the boot is nice and big, the rear seats in the new GTI are much better and there's better rear visibility due to the L shaped rear head restraints. The pedal placement on the LHD one was perfect the gear-shifter was nice and close to hand and overall the interior has a bit more sporting flair than the MK.6 GTI which is a good thing but something was missing, what I've written about in the previous posts, I also echo here... It looks like a very nice car overall in the metal, the new rear lights are sweet and the diffuser is very nice as well. The front with the xenons is much nicer than the normal lights on our normal Golfs as they look much sharper and suit the car much nicer as they also integrate one of the Golf's key design features; they also extend through the headlights the MK.7's wraparound signature line.

    It was a lovely car in every way and I'm certainly itching to drive it ASAP!!!

    Oh and one more thing, those tiny windows near the mirrors are useless! Sitting in the driver's seat you can't even see out of one... Complete waste.
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    Now Everyone, I've just received access to new VW Development Videos that show just how great the Golf really is... I've started my own new YouTube channel: AutoBlogAustralia. There's plenty more interesting VW Golf vids up there, here are a few... Enjoy!






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    Re: Mk7 Golf TSI & TDI - Observations and Questions

    Love the door open closing robot, looks extremely complicated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonymy01 View Post
    Love the door open closing robot, looks extremely complicated!

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    If only everyone knew how much money VW spends on R&D, Golfs would be the only cars on our roads. Why on earth would someone buy something else???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf7 View Post
    If only everyone knew how much money VW spends on R&D, Golfs would be the only cars on our roads. Why on earth would someone buy something else???
    It would be a dream come true for Volkswagen Group executives and shareholders, that's for sure. Ka-ching $$$$$$

    But I think the rest of us would prefer to decide for ourselves. Choice is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf7 View Post
    Hey!

    It was only a very short presentation on the GTI followed by journalist pretty much filing in one-by-one into the driver's seat of the GTI.What I noticed was that the new black carbon-fiber look trim is no-where near as nice as it looks in the photos, think of it as an even worse looking version of what our Highline's get. The New GTI has all of the pluses of the regular Golfs too, the boot is nice and big, the rear seats in the new GTI are much better and there's better rear visibility due to the L shaped rear head restraints. The pedal placement on the LHD one was perfect the gear-shifter was nice and close to hand and overall the interior has a bit more sporting flair than the MK.6 GTI which is a good thing but something was missing, what I've written about in the previous posts, I also echo here... It looks like a very nice car overall in the metal, the new rear lights are sweet and the diffuser is very nice as well. The front with the xenons is much nicer than the normal lights on our normal Golfs as they look much sharper and suit the car much nicer as they also integrate one of the Golf's key design features; they also extend through the headlights the MK.7's wraparound signature line.

    It was a lovely car in every way and I'm certainly itching to drive it ASAP!!!

    Oh and one more thing, those tiny windows near the mirrors are useless! Sitting in the driver's seat you can't even see out of one... Complete waste.
    Shame about those useless tiny windows . . . pity you did not mention them in your lengthy report after your long drive in the TSI.

    By the way, besides your autoblogaustralia, which other media outlets attended the GTI "specification consultation"? Was there also such a consultation for the other Mark VII Golf models? Do you expect to be consulted by VW again when they are trying to work out how to specify the Golf R?
    Last edited by Arnold; 13-05-2013 at 09:15 PM.

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