Author Topic: GTD Driving style  (Read 4680 times)

Offline monkeyhanger

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Re: GTD Driving style
« Reply #20 on: 01 April 2014, 18:48 »
What sort of difference does one of these boxes make to the cost of insurance, if you don't mind me asking?

£44 for me.

Who was that with please?  Sounds like a steal  :smiley:

I'm with Esure. £25 of that £44 was admin fee for changes.
Whey ya bugger! It's finally arrived after an 8 month wait....
MK7 R 5 door, manual, Lapiz Blue, Prets.

Offline GTDGeoff

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Re: GTD Driving style
« Reply #21 on: 01 April 2014, 22:33 »
On driving style, does anyone have some tips on cornering fast ?
I'm still waiting for my GTD but I assume not too fast in, balance on the power and power out. Does this understeer ?
If you go in too fast and back off the power does it ovesteer ?
Not sure how the electronic aides help these days.
Drive carefully everybody by the way ! Better to arrive  3 mins late in this world rather than 30 years too early in the next !

Offline Valenni

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Re: GTD Driving style
« Reply #22 on: 02 April 2014, 16:13 »
On driving style, does anyone have some tips on cornering fast ?
I'm still waiting for my GTD but I assume not too fast in, balance on the power and power out. Does this understeer ?
If you go in too fast and back off the power does it ovesteer ?
Not sure how the electronic aides help these days.
Drive carefully everybody by the way ! Better to arrive  3 mins late in this world rather than 30 years too early in the next !


Just as you said, fast in, balance on the power and power out, but this thing really hugs the corners and gives you a great confidence. Maybe too much. Looking forward to the summer!!
Proud owner of a Pure white Golf GTD  - Adaptive Chassis Control - Panoramic sunroof - Dynaudio sound pack.