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Golf mk8 / Re: GTI Edition 50 first press release
« Last post by JoeGTI on Today at 12:56 »I can't see that being accurate. It's definitely not limited to that degree. I'd read before that it would be available for the whole of 2026.
You'll be fine.
I test drove a mk8 with no DCC on 18's and it was fine.
I've had a Mk7.5 without DCC on 18's and it was fine.
19's.... maybe thats a different thing, but even then, probably not.
Thanks, black Warmenaus would be my choice. Wonder if there will be any pcp contributions, there wasn't with the Edition 40 (not sure about the Ed45).I signed up for updates weeks ago and I've heard absolutely nowt.For those that have, does it say exactly what the PP comprises of, in particular the wheels?
No specific details apart from the Akrapovic. Based on the different wheel options listed for the performance pack variants, the standard PP wheels are black Warmenau, but you can select any other 19 inch wheel option for the same price. The wheel options are also available without the PP.
In combination with dark moss green it's TOP and it's not an ordinary color like a tornado...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnwvkZ3xilQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJsZSaWpbIE
Hi all, new to the forum and apologies if variations of this question have already been asked and answered, I promise I've read them all.
I just signed the contract for my new lease and it's the third Golf in a row, but this time a Clubsport 8.5 (I come from an 8 Life and a 8 Style, both 1.5 TSI).
I know that with the CS it is going to be quite a jump in any case, but I'm a bit worried for not having chosen the DCC option. For personal reasons (trip to South Italy) I need the car in time for summer, but the dealer told me that I'm looking already at late June if I'm lucky, the DCC option would've most likely added at least 4 to 8 weeks.
Now, how much am I going to regret this? I live in London, short daily commute of a few miles and the occasional weekend trip to somewhere outside of London. I think the car itself is already way "sportier" than any other cars I've owned, so I'm not too worried about not getting the latest "sport mode experience". What I'm more concerned about is the daily drive and the occasional long trip. Will I notice a massive difference, compared to, say, the Style, in terms of comfort, or is it just a matter of adjusting the driving style accordingly, knowing that DCC is not there and the suspensions are what they are?
My trip to the South of Italy last summer was really enjoyable with the Style, apart from the not so comfy seats and the manual transmission when stuck in traffic, so I'd still be happy with anything vaguely comparable.