Nice found mate. One thing that caught my eyes.
That's a pretty quick figure for the poloAfter about five runs from naught to one hundred kays, the best time I managed was around 7.5 seconds.
http://www.caradvice.com.au/3376/200...tdi-road-test/
http://www.caradvice.com.au/3382/200...gti-road-test/
Double the Polo read Enjoy
- Ben
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Nice found mate. One thing that caught my eyes.
That's a pretty quick figure for the poloAfter about five runs from naught to one hundred kays, the best time I managed was around 7.5 seconds.
What a w@nker, know where in the entire review does he mention that included in the $2,490 is two heated seats with individual control. Would go some way to explaining to the reader why it costs so much Some motoring journo's really don't deserve having such a awesome job.Leather seats are available as an option for $2,490, which in my opinion is too much to ask for enough leather to cover two small front seats and a rear seat bench.
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IMO, it's a superficial review of the GTI, there's better and more detailed reviews out there.
Perhaps, but let's face it, a circa $2500 option on a circa $27,000 car is a lot of the folding stuff. You may love your leather seats - and I respect that - but the option is over 9% of the value of the car. No matter which way you spin it, it's an awfully expensive option.
The BMW options list may be notorious, but you can get optional full electric seats including memory ($1750) and seat heating ($800) on a 320i Executive for $60 more - I think the author raises a valid point.
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