Author Topic: Golf GTi Mk8 Ownership  (Read 4866 times)

Offline Guzzle

  • I live here
  • *****
  • Posts: 2,047
Re: Golf GTi Mk8 Ownership
« Reply #10 on: 19 December 2020, 19:08 »
Obviously your money your choice, but personally I'd save my £400. The Goodyear looks more than good enough for me

https://youtu.be/2_utfLrFaOM
7.5 GTD

Offline SRGTD

  • I live here
  • *****
  • Posts: 3,546
Re: Golf GTi Mk8 Ownership
« Reply #11 on: 19 December 2020, 19:24 »
Obviously your money your choice, but personally I'd save my £400. The Goodyear looks more than good enough for me

https://youtu.be/2_utfLrFaOM

They’d work out less than £400 as you could sell the Goodyear’s to offset some of the cost of buying the PS4’s. There’d probably be plenty of takers for a set of virtually new F1’s at the right price.
2020 Polo GTI Plus; Pure White, DSG (because they all are)
Gone but not forgotten;
2016 Polo GTI; Blue Silk
2011 mk6 Golf GTD; Carbon Grey
2007 mk5 Golf GT (2.0 170bhp TDI version); Deep Black Pearl
2002  mk4 Golf GTI (the 150 bhp diesel version); Deep Black Pearl

Offline Guzzle

  • I live here
  • *****
  • Posts: 2,047
Re: Golf GTi Mk8 Ownership
« Reply #12 on: 19 December 2020, 19:49 »
Obviously your money your choice, but personally I'd save my £400. The Goodyear looks more than good enough for me

https://youtu.be/2_utfLrFaOM

They’d work out less than £400 as you could sell the Goodyear’s to offset some of the cost of buying the PS4’s. There’d probably be plenty of takers for a set of virtually new F1’s at the right price.

Indeed you can sell them if you can be bothered. But unless you or the person you're selling them to has their own tyre fitting equipment they will have to pay for fitting on top of what they're paying you for the tyres. If they don't live locally there are postage costs too, paying to advertise them etc. The Michelin's will cost you around £100 each fitted. So that's possibly around £200 spent plus time/hassle for what are likely to be marginal gains in most everyday situations.

Each to their own. I'd consider it if the standard tyre was Bridgestone's. But all that time and money to swap out an F1 for a PS4 wouldn't be worth it IMO.
7.5 GTD

Offline clarky92

  • Here all the time
  • ****
  • Posts: 444
Re: Golf GTi Mk8 Ownership
« Reply #13 on: 19 December 2020, 19:52 »
Questions for the OP if you don't mind

1. Is there really no other way to turn off start/stop without digging into the menu options each time you start the car? There is no physical button to press as far as I could see on my demo drive. Can you disable start/stop in the individual driving mode?

2.  You cant flick the DSG stick/ stump to the left to enter manual mode and use the paddles anymore, apparently the only way to activate the paddles is to press them. Is there a way to activate the paddles, but not change gear at the same time? In my test drive I found I would be in 3rd for example, I'd want to activate the paddles, but to do so I'd have to drop down to 2nd or up to 4th? If you don't use the paddles after some time, the car reverts back to DSG automatic mode apparently, have you found away around this?

3. I had a quick look at the menu options - is there a way to disable the 'light bar' that runs the entire way across the front of the car when the lights are on? It seemed like there was an option for it, but I ran out of time to dig really deep into the different settings.
Currently: MK8 GTI Clubsport - DCC - Reflex Silver - Adelaide 19"s - Rear Camera

Previous: 3x MK7.5 GTI Performance Pack

Offline ar899

  • Here all the time
  • ****
  • Posts: 495
Re: Golf GTi Mk8 Ownership
« Reply #14 on: 19 December 2020, 20:03 »
Spent half my test drive fiddling with the tech and the other half stuck in traffic. You'd need 24 hours to work out all the functions and properly evaluate the car.

Offline fredgroves

  • Serious forum addict
  • *
  • Posts: 7,611
  • Professional Um Bongo drinker
Re: Golf GTi Mk8 Ownership
« Reply #15 on: 19 December 2020, 20:40 »
Questions for the OP if you don't mind

1. Is there really no other way to turn off start/stop without digging into the menu options each time you start the car? There is no physical button to press as far as I could see on my demo drive. Can you disable start/stop in the individual driving mode?

I found no, there is no way of doing it in individual mode and the only way of getting to it was to rummage in the menus. I don't think its in the assist setup, which is reachable with a physical button (I found the lane assist in there)

Quote
2.  You cant flick the DSG stick/ stump to the left to enter manual mode and use the paddles anymore, apparently the only way to activate the paddles is to press them. Is there a way to activate the paddles, but not change gear at the same time? In my test drive I found I would be in 3rd for example, I'd want to activate the paddles, but to do so I'd have to drop down to 2nd or up to 4th? If you don't use the paddles after some time, the car reverts back to DSG automatic mode apparently, have you found away around this?

I've just read the user guide and while it doesn't say specifically about engaging tiptronic mode (at all) it does say that a long pull on the right hand paddle disables it, so it probably also enables it too - either that or doing that with the left hand one enables it. Just my guess.

I don't think the timeout is configurable through the menus, might be through VCDS though?

Quote
3. I had a quick look at the menu options - is there a way to disable the 'light bar' that runs the entire way across the front of the car when the lights are on? It seemed like there was an option for it, but I ran out of time to dig really deep into the different settings.

It definitely can be disabled somehow - reading the manual, its probably under the lighting setup of your user profile...
Current: Mk8 GTI DSG, Adelaides, DCC, HUD, HK, Winter Pack, Rear Camera.. Aka "HMS Weasel"

Gone: 2017 Mk7.5 GTD,manual, NavPro
Gone: 2014 Mk7 GTD, manual, NavPro, DCC

Offline Dave1rs

  • GTI forum regular
  • ***
  • Posts: 180
Re: Golf GTi Mk8 Ownership
« Reply #16 on: 19 December 2020, 21:30 »
Lots of third-party or even OEM VW group options in 18 inch. You may well get a set of 18's for not a lot more than the price VW charges for optional 19's and get to keep your Richmond's pristine until putting them back on before you dispose of the car.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-VW-Leichtmetall-Felge-Pretoria-18-Zoll-Galvanograu-metallic/203038439558?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20160908105057%26meid%3Da76a711e65e54158850fc47e3103d153%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D15%26mehot%3Dnone%26sd%3D193449835912%26itm%3D203038439558%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2380057&_trksid=p2380057.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%3A8ade5384-41ee-11eb-8c0d-3edd30502ca9%7Cparentrq%3A7aca1ed61760a0f1197ffdd0ffed9867%7Ciid%3A1

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-18-Inch-Pretoria-Alloy-Wheels-Matt-Dark-Graphite-x4-including-tyres/363177653918?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20160908105057%26meid%3Da76a711e65e54158850fc47e3103d153%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D5%26rkt%3D15%26mehot%3Dnone%26sd%3D193449835912%26itm%3D363177653918%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2380057%26brand%3DVolkswagen&_trksid=p2380057.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%3A8ade5384-41ee-11eb-8c0d-3edd30502ca9%7Cparentrq%3A7aca1ed61760a0f1197ffdd0ffed9867%7Ciid%3A1

The interface does get easier,plus you can preset a lot of stuff by setting up an individual user for each driver.

The steering wheel buttons become easier and I can honestly say I’ve never hit them by accident.
I’m starting to use the voice control a lot,as once you learn what to say...you can control a lot of things ,even climate control....just by telling the car you are cold..
The iq lights are awesome at night,best lighting I’ve come across.

Offline fredgroves

  • Serious forum addict
  • *
  • Posts: 7,611
  • Professional Um Bongo drinker
Re: Golf GTi Mk8 Ownership
« Reply #17 on: 19 December 2020, 21:56 »
Voice control does control other things then... OK that's another nail in the nav Pro coffin then. I think it's just two maps at once now...
Current: Mk8 GTI DSG, Adelaides, DCC, HUD, HK, Winter Pack, Rear Camera.. Aka "HMS Weasel"

Gone: 2017 Mk7.5 GTD,manual, NavPro
Gone: 2014 Mk7 GTD, manual, NavPro, DCC

Offline mcmaddy

  • Forum addict
  • *
  • Posts: 5,244
Re: Golf GTi Mk8 Ownership
« Reply #18 on: 20 December 2020, 23:07 »
I'd also be ditching the F1's that come stock on eighteens. Swap them for ps4 immediately.

Surprised nobody commented when i pointed out what the mk8 was shod with.
Michelin PS4 aren't the be all and end all of 18" tyres. I found them too soft in the sidewall and wouldn't buy them again.
TCR, Pure Grey, DCC, Dynaudio and Climate Screen.

Offline Exonian

  • Serious forum addict
  • *
  • Posts: 8,874
Re: Golf GTi Mk8 Ownership
« Reply #19 on: 20 December 2020, 23:19 »
Only thing that annoys me on mine,is that the lane assist is on from start up,it’s useless.

Also want rid of the standard wheels,but not decided on what I’m replacing them with as I wanted something other than the vw 19.s.

How do you turn off the Lane Assist, is it buried in a menu or a physical button?
It annoyed the hell out of me on my TCR and 135i but thankfully both had easy systems to disable it.
Horrible horrible thing to have in a hot hatch unless you live on motorways.

 
I'd also be ditching the F1's that come stock on eighteens. Swap them for ps4 immediately.

Surprised nobody commented when i pointed out what the mk8 was shod with.

I’d be happy if I got one on F1’s but I’d probably put PS4’s on when they wore out.
The ones I looked at local to me were on Bridgestones.

To be honest I’d order one on 18’s and buy aftermarket 19’s with PS4S meaning I didn’t have those horrible spats (my 135i has them too) and had a better choice of wheel.
In fact I’d buy cheap replicas as the potholes around my way are becoming like a WW1 battlefield and I’d rather wreck a £500 set of reps than 4x £500 each wheel from VW  :angry:
‘23 8R
Serial white Golf owner