View Poll Results: When considering your next hot hatch purchase which car do you think you woud buy?

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  • Citroën DS4 Racing

    9 6.43%
  • Audi A3 / S3

    16 11.43%
  • Mercedes-Benz A 250 Sport

    27 19.29%
  • Volkswagen Golf GTI

    67 47.86%
  • Other (please specify)

    21 15.00%
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Thread: Stiff competition for the Mk7 Golf GTI - First Edition

  1. #251
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    Stiff competition for the Mk7 Golf GTI?

    This is review in the herald sun, scored 4.5/5

    http://www.carsguide.com.au/news-and...t_drive_review
    Once had a Red mk6 GTI + DSG + leather + sunroof + mdi + towbar

    now have a gorgeous Red Merc A250 AMG Sport

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    full age drive and video review here,

    Drive - Mercedes-Benz A250 Review
    Once had a Red mk6 GTI + DSG + leather + sunroof + mdi + towbar

    now have a gorgeous Red Merc A250 AMG Sport

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    Man i am feeling that the A class is practically here already but I have already put my deposit on the 328i. This is absolutely one cracker of a car! Small, particularly well equipped, good looks (except the diamond grill)... Man what a package!

    If i was cross shopping a featured GTI vs the A250 sport then this wins (subject to a test drive).

    Admittedly those with a less accomodating budget will see affordability and value in the base GTI.

    The caveat is that it's a new car, and like others have said it is worth waiting till they bed down the manufacturing process as i am sure quality will be an issue for early examples.

    Phew... Ok... Feel slightly better. So the A250 sport with reliability one won't land in march 2013 but more likely march 2014 :p

    After being bitten twice for buying too early in the VW product cycle... I say ppl should consider the purchase timing seriously! I believe the DCT is newer to the MB group on their lower powered cars than it is VAG.

    Back on topic, in 12 months time A250 vs GTI will be one hell of a competition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alebonau View Post
    full age drive and video review here,

    Drive - Mercedes-Benz A250 Review
    Had to laugh at his last comment 'its a hot hatch for someone who's growning up, but hasn't completly grown up' - sounds like someone I know.
    Last edited by clip; 09-02-2013 at 08:39 AM.

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    I know this is a bit off topic, but as we're looking at competition to our VW's, thought it might interest some. It's a bit scary, if you can believe it: (mods, if it's been posted elsewhere just delete it)

    The UK’s leading supplier of direct consumer warranties studied data from live consumer policies which showed that the only engines to have failed more often than Audis in the past year were those from the now defunct MG Rover group, while the MINI finished a disappointing third from bottom. BMW and Volkswagen featured seventh and ninth respectively in the power plant scale of shame.

    At the top end of the table, Japan took the plaudits as Honda and Toyota proved to be the manufacturers with the most reliable power units, while Mercedes-Benz upheld some German honour by taking the third best accolade.

    1 in 13 MG Rover motors failed in the past year, while 1 in 27 Audi owners had issues with theirs. At the opposite end of the scale, just 1 in every 345 Honda owners had a problem with their power unit.

    Engine Reliability – Bottom 10 Manufacturers

    Manufacturer Failure Rate (%) Failure Rate (1 in x)
    1 MG Rover 7.88% 1 in 13
    2 Audi 3.71% 1 in 27
    3 MINI 2.51% 1 in 40
    4 Saab 2.49% 1 in 40
    5 Vauxhall 2.46% 1 in 41
    6 Peugeot 2.26% 1 in 44
    7 BMW 2.20% 1 in 45
    8 Renault 2.13% 1 in 46
    9 Volkswagen 1.91% 1 in 52
    10 Mitsubishi 1.70% 1 in 59

    Engine Reliability – Top 10 Manufacturers

    Manufacturer Failure Rate (%) Failure Rate (1 in x)
    1 Honda 0.29% 1 in 344
    2 Toyota 0.58% 1 in 171
    3 Mercedes-Benz 0.84% 1 in 119
    4 Volvo 0.90% 1 in 111
    5 Jaguar 0.98% 1 in 103
    6 Lexus 0.99% 1 in 101
    7 Fiat 1.17% 1 in 85
    8 Ford 1.25% 1 in 80
    9 Nissan 1.32% 1 in 76
    10 Land Rover 1.38% 1 in 72
    Last edited by clip; 09-02-2013 at 08:40 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clip View Post
    I know this is a bit off topic, but as we're looking at competition to our VW's, thought it might interest some. It's a bit scary, if you can believe it: (mods, if it's been posted elsewhere just delete it)

    The UK’s leading supplier of direct consumer warranties studied data from live consumer policies which showed that the only engines to have failed more often than Audis in the past year were those from the now defunct MG Rover group, while the MINI finished a disappointing third from bottom. BMW and Volkswagen featured seventh and ninth respectively in the power plant scale of shame.

    At the top end of the table, Japan took the plaudits as Honda and Toyota proved to be the manufacturers with the most reliable power units, while Mercedes-Benz upheld some German honour by taking the third best accolade.

    1 in 13 MG Rover motors failed in the past year, while 1 in 27 Audi owners had issues with theirs. At the opposite end of the scale, just 1 in every 345 Honda owners had a problem with their power unit.

    Engine Reliability – Bottom 10 Manufacturers

    Manufacturer Failure Rate (%) Failure Rate (1 in x)
    1 MG Rover 7.88% 1 in 13
    2 Audi 3.71% 1 in 27
    3 MINI 2.51% 1 in 40
    4 Saab 2.49% 1 in 40
    5 Vauxhall 2.46% 1 in 41
    6 Peugeot 2.26% 1 in 44
    7 BMW 2.20% 1 in 45
    8 Renault 2.13% 1 in 46
    9 Volkswagen 1.91% 1 in 52
    10 Mitsubishi 1.70% 1 in 59

    Engine Reliability – Top 10 Manufacturers

    Manufacturer Failure Rate (%) Failure Rate (1 in x)
    1 Honda 0.29% 1 in 344
    2 Toyota 0.58% 1 in 171
    3 Mercedes-Benz 0.84% 1 in 119
    4 Volvo 0.90% 1 in 111
    5 Jaguar 0.98% 1 in 103
    6 Lexus 0.99% 1 in 101
    7 Fiat 1.17% 1 in 85
    8 Ford 1.25% 1 in 80
    9 Nissan 1.32% 1 in 76
    10 Land Rover 1.38% 1 in 72
    It surprises me that Land Rover and Fiat are in the top 10...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cktsi View Post
    Man i am feeling that the A class is practically here already but I have already put my deposit on the 328i. This is absolutely one cracker of a car! Small, particularly well equipped, good looks (except the diamond grill)... Man what a package!

    If i was cross shopping a featured GTI vs the A250 sport then this wins (subject to a test drive).

    Admittedly those with a less accomodating budget will see affordability and value in the base GTI.

    The caveat is that it's a new car, and like others have said it is worth waiting till they bed down the manufacturing process as i am sure quality will be an issue for early examples.

    Phew... Ok... Feel slightly better. So the A250 sport with reliability one won't land in march 2013 but more likely march 2014 :p

    After being bitten twice for buying too early in the VW product cycle... I say ppl should consider the purchase timing seriously! I believe the DCT is newer to the MB group on their lower powered cars than it is VAG.

    Back on topic, in 12 months time A250 vs GTI will be one hell of a competition.
    wouldnt fret the 328i would be an excellent car am sure would be downright pleased

    was keen to see what the diamond grill would look like on the a250 as well. and fits the part I think am real pleased they brought that across from the original concept

    the DCT they use across the Merc range and not heard of any issues, but yeah time will tell.

    one thing loved was the exhaust note on the a250 glad AMG had a part to play on that

    another cracker of a local review guys !

    Mercedes-Benz A 250 Sport 2013: Launch Review
    Once had a Red mk6 GTI + DSG + leather + sunroof + mdi + towbar

    now have a gorgeous Red Merc A250 AMG Sport

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    Quote Originally Posted by clip View Post
    Had to laugh at his last comment 'its a hot hatch for someone who's growning up, but hasn't completly grown up' - sounds like someone I know.
    hehe too true !
    Once had a Red mk6 GTI + DSG + leather + sunroof + mdi + towbar

    now have a gorgeous Red Merc A250 AMG Sport

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    So BMW are advertising 'complimentary' M sport packages till March.. effectively a $5k price cut on selected models; bizarrely they are not offering it on the 1 series hatch, the car that logically will be destroyed across the board by the A class but particularly the A250.

    I assume it won't be long before there are some head to head tests on the A250, although I think its real test comes once the Mk7 GTI lands.

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    dutch they offered free 8 speed auto and business sat nav last month or so also free with the 1 series and kind of makes sense as most people want it. that was around $4-5k thrown in as well. suprised they arent doing the free M pack on the 1 series especially the 125i as effectively that would have put it in contention with the A250 with its AMG goodies. bmw was probably most dissapointing to be honest in my demoing around on golf gti options. finding the 125i overpriced to hilt compared to the a250 and also styling wise wasnt too sure at all with the bmw. if they did something to pricing they might get a lot more interest I think
    Once had a Red mk6 GTI + DSG + leather + sunroof + mdi + towbar

    now have a gorgeous Red Merc A250 AMG Sport

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