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Thread: MY10.5 R36 wagon - impressions after a week of ownership

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    Quote Originally Posted by deano646 View Post
    I've been told from a number of sources that there is absolutely no need to run these cars in.
    Fair enough. I've been told this several times too, but I'll stick with what the manual says (and conventional wisdom). In any case, driving it gently gives me a chance to gradually learn the capabilities of the car, so I don't end up overcooking it.

    That has come from a very reliable source so I'm running with it!!
    Care to share?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kleung View Post
    Care to share?
    Dealer principle who I know personally - he wouldn't lead me astray!
    On Order: Mk 8 Golf R Wagon | Lapiz Blue | Panoramic Roof
    Wifes car: 2020 Tiguan R line - all the fruit
    Past: R36 Wagon | Icelandic Grey | auto tail | rear camera | sunroof | nav | dynaudio | adaptive cruise

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    Havent been around here for a while... caught up on all R36 events! Too many things to comment on but a few things caught me eye

    1. The manual sucks balls hard!! I've gone to the car on a few occasions, sat down, opened the book and tried to understand a few things and got out of the car more confused then when i entered it!

    2. Would love to know how some of you are getting such low avg fuel consumption, ie mentions of 9 and 10. Mine hovers from 13 to 14 these days (if im lucky) and seeing I only get to her 2 or 3 times a week, shoots up to around 20+ quite easily. I find the trip computer way too untrustworthy too at times and want to strangle her for lying to me about fuel projections haha

    3. Catch 20/20 situation of the annoucement of the R36 being discountinued. On one hand good for resale as I cant see myself loosing out on this car now but on the other shattered that such a lovely racing machine (badge really) is being replaced.

    4. Ken your write ups should be framed.. ive always enjoyed what you have written about the car on wp and are always a good source of information. As for my write up... i need to spend more time in the car... the wife has her most of the week!!! I am yet to take her out for a weekend thrashing .. just been too busy and the weather down here has been shocking every weekend!

    I am thinking about taking her to winton next year too so i can really open her up! anyone else keen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanchez View Post
    2. Would love to know how some of you are getting such low avg fuel consumption, ie mentions of 9 and 10. Mine hovers from 13 to 14 these days (if im lucky) and seeing I only get to her 2 or 3 times a week, shoots up to around 20+ quite easily. I find the trip computer way too untrustworthy too at times and want to strangle her for lying to me about fuel projections haha
    Oddly, I actually find that I tend to get better fuel economy when I have the MFD on a display OTHER than fuel consumption. Also use Average 2 (long term average) instead of Average 1 (current trip average) for a more accurate reading.

    The other day I had to drive down Wellington Road from Lysterfield to Clayton, and I my average consumption read 9.1 for a short period. Then I had to stop for some traffic lights - by the time I took off again it was >10

    4. Ken your write ups should be framed.. ive always enjoyed what you have written about the car on wp and are always a good source of information. As for my write up... i need to spend more time in the car... the wife has her most of the week!!! I am yet to take her out for a weekend thrashing .. just been too busy and the weather down here has been shocking every weekend!
    Cheers. I've now hit 1300km, so I'm starting to open her a bit now. That V6 *really* sings once you get over 4000rpm.

    I can't wait to get it properly run in so I can go for a run down the GOR.

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    I just picked up my Black R36 Wagon on Wednesday after driving a MkV Golf GTi for the last 3 years. What a car!! Lovely to drive and the noise it makes ......peeerrrfect!! I must say after driving a manual, the DSG takes a little getting used to especially at low speed. On the freeway though it is so graceful, acceleration so smooth... and quick! Looking forward to my road trip to Adelaide next month!

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    just finished an extended test drive of an R36 sedan, which included short cruising at 110kmh or so

    How do owners put up with the surprisingly large amount of road and wind noise?

    Very much the same amount as my 08 GTI had. I expected some road noise, but even wind noise from the mirrors??

    Do many of you take long trips and find you get used to it...or not?

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by satz View Post
    How do owners put up with the surprisingly large amount of road and wind noise?
    Too busy enjoying that engine note.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kleung View Post
    Too busy enjoying that engine note.
    x 2!!!!

    How many km's you got on her now? Im just a tick over 4000

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanchez View Post
    How many km's you got on her now? Im just a tick over 4000
    Just over 2000km. Fuel economy is noticeably improved, but that could be just as much my driving style adapting to the new car...

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    Quote Originally Posted by satz View Post
    How do owners put up with the surprisingly large amount of road and wind noise?
    it's a hell of a lot quieter than our CR-V and our previous cars (WRX, Astra and Vectra).

    TBH, can't say I've ever noticed wind noise from the mirrors - teh CR-V gets a bit of wind noise at 100km/h but again, can't say I've noticed it at all in the Passat.
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