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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by Aidey on Today at 16:24 »
I agree with that !!! My first mk8 R was an absolute nightmare, one of the first to arrive i think and i paid the price lol.. Have to admit the CS is great, no issues with the software now thankfully , use apple carplay most of the time
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by JoeGTI on Today at 16:20 »
So would you change your car just to get the new screen?

No. It would be a very expensive screen. I was just pointing out that we've paid a handsome price for being the early adopters. If swapping the ID4 screen into my Golf was as easy as "borrowing" the warning triangle kit from her previous car, I'd do it now  :grin:
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by Aidey on Today at 16:06 »
So would you change your car just to get the new screen?
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by JoeGTI on Today at 15:58 »
I thought I would think the same but ergonomically it all works so much better. It's also closer to hand, better positioned to the driver, I'm not reaching over to it like I tend to be in the Golf... and a lot less likely to tap the wrong "buttons" too.

And there is no works slightly better about it. Its leaps and bounds better.
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by Aidey on Today at 15:46 »
Agreed , it looks like it might work better and slightly more updated, but sticks out like a sore thumb , imo
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Golf mk8 / Re: Clubsport decal
« Last post by Aidey on Today at 15:44 »
I'm also very tempted to try this decal on my CS. Just worried about a slight misalign and always seeing it off
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by Dav3smith on Today at 14:22 »
Still looks like an afterthought to me the way that it looks stuck on like a Blue Peter project.
At least the MK8 has a nicely integrated screen.
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by JoeGTI on Today at 13:45 »
My wife collected a new ID4 last week and I've had a chance to play around with the new Infotainment and software in that car, which will be broadly the same in the MK8.5 Golf.

I gotta say guys, it's a an absolutely massive step forward. My GTI suddenly feels very old tech now  :cry:

All these workarounds and tips/tricks you're talking about here simply aren't necessary in the new car. Because the software is designed properly this time. So while everything is still controlled via the screen, it's at least intuitive now imo, it makes sense, the layout is good, things are where you expect them to be. No more prodding around menus looking for things, the important stuff is always front and centre on the main Home Screen. And it's very responsive and slick. Your phone connects much quicker too, so no more waiting 20-30 seconds for your phone to appear on the infotainment. Oh, and the sliders are illuminated!

I think they may have finally figured out how to do this.





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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by fredgroves on Today at 12:29 »
I think voice control gets switched off when your car is 3 years old unless you pay extra for it. 

No its still there and still useless...
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Cars and parts for sale / APR Open Air Intake
« Last post by Ste80 on Today at 11:50 »
Covered 1000 miles, very clean.
Coming off 2019 Golf GTi mark 7.5
North West region.
£150

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