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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: kolf on 07 August 2011, 19:56

Title: How stiff / uncomfortable is the GTI?
Post by: kolf on 07 August 2011, 19:56
Hi folks,
I'm bored of under-powered, soft, wobbly, boring, designed-to-meet-emissions-regulations typical cars and I want something a bit more...entertaining. I'm looking to buy something like a used Golf GTI Mk5 or a Focus ST Mk2.
I'm not from UK, I'm from an eastern-european country and such cars are pretty rare around here, it's a bit difficult to test-drive one unless you're really determined to buy it, which isn't the case for me quite yet.

But since I also have a wife and a 3 year old kid, the car should also be not too noisy, not too stiff, able to take a bit of stop-n-go traffic without making your left foot hurt (yes, I'm targeting a manual gearbox and I'd need the clutch to allow me to drive soft and slow, not just full-on and full-off  :grin:).

How does your GTI MkV compare to other "regular" cars you have driven, specifically the suspension stiffness and interior noise?

My first car was a Ford Focus Mk2 1.6 petrol which was fun to drive but underpowered and had lots of rattles in the cabin.
Then I had a kid so I traded it for a larger Ford Mondeo Mk3 1.8 petrol which is also reasonably good to drive (I've driven much worse cars) but still a bit soft and lazy, underpowered, quite well built (no squeaks or rattles at 7 years old), steering is a bit too heavy at low speeds, the extra space and large rear doors were great to have while the kid was younger. The wife is very pleased with the comfort of the Mondeo but I get frustrated by the lack of power and by the lag with which it sometimes reacts to quick inputs...
Title: Re: How stiff / uncomfortable is the GTI?
Post by: sprout99 on 07 August 2011, 21:44
ride is very compliant

Octavia VRS was really hard in comparison
Title: Re: How stiff / uncomfortable is the GTI?
Post by: kolf on 08 August 2011, 08:00
Ok, thanks.
What wheel size do you use?
Title: Re: How stiff / uncomfortable is the GTI?
Post by: sprout99 on 08 August 2011, 08:13
Ok, thanks.
What wheel size do you use?

we're on 18"s

we've been to Central germany in car and was a real pleasure to be truthful

good cruiser that's at home on twisty B roads too

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Post by: ron bagley on 08 August 2011, 09:26
Would agree with Sprout. One of the things the Mk5 was praised for was it's fun factor but not at the expense of a decent everyday ride. Equally at home bombing round B roads as well as in town in traffic.
Title: Re: How stiff / uncomfortable is the GTI?
Post by: Marlowe on 26 August 2011, 14:18
As a comparitor, if it helps, I moved up to the gti from a a mk7 (52 plate) Celica.

Compared to that I'm living in the lap of luxury. You still feel the road, but the whole ride is a lot smoother and less harsh than my former boneshaker. I've found it to be a very comfortable cruiser (which the Celica most definitely wasn't - 3+ hour drives in the Celica would cause some pretty nice aches in my legs and a stiff cocyx), without little body-roll in corners.

As a comparitor, last year I drove to the Nurburgring with friends (10 hour drive - 5 hours each side of the ferry), and I was the only driver who didn't seem to require medical attention at each rest stop. :P I also taken mine around the Nordschleife tailing my friend's MK2 MR2 Turbo, and found that while it perhaps wasn't as much fun on the track as my friend's 240bhp rwd coupe, the car remained sure-footed and had only minor body roll even when entering corners at entirely non-sensible speeds.

Hope that helps. :)
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Post by: Ed30DSG on 27 August 2011, 11:08
The GTi is stiffer than most cars I've driven on OEM suspension. The ride is fidgety compared to something like an Audi A4 and whilst it doesn't crash over pot holes there isn't much compliance. I'm afraid that's a consequence of having a sorted chassis straight from the factory.

I've got an A5 now on 19's with Eibach springs on OEM sport dampers and the ride comfort is much better.

Having said all that, my 2 kids never complained once in the back of the Golf, no travel sickness, just the occasional Clarkson impression ...
(http://www.themotorreport.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/jeremy-clarkson.jpg)

I do miss the seats in the GTi though - they were so supportive and comfy at the same time, with no aches or pains on long journeys.
Title: Re: How stiff / uncomfortable is the GTI?
Post by: Jimp on 27 August 2011, 12:46
The mk5 GTI is pretty comfortable imo, but I still find it comfortable on very stiff coilovers so your mileage may vary  :grin:
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Post by: mrDMH on 27 August 2011, 16:28
I slept in my GTI last night, it was f**king horrible!
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Post by: Gene Hunt. on 27 August 2011, 17:24
I slept in my GTI last night, it was f**king horrible!
.........don't you have a bed then?  :laugh:  :rolleyes:
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Post by: Marlowe on 27 August 2011, 18:24
I've 'camped' on the backseat of my GTI a few times. I find the best thing to do is have quite a few beers, or you're bound to wake up at 3am with your bent legs aching! :D
Title: Re: How stiff / uncomfortable is the GTI?
Post by: mrDMH on 30 August 2011, 11:50
I slept in my GTI last night, it was f**king horrible!
.........don't you have a bed then?  :laugh:  :rolleyes:

Not since I bought the GTI!
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Post by: tech1889 on 30 August 2011, 17:19
my a3 is on coilovers and it doesnt bother me i think it feels great yet all my passengers complain  :grin: :grin:
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Post by: maxload on 03 September 2011, 12:36
My mrs hates my edition30 says she can feel every bump. But thats just the way the cars set up with stiffer springs etc. Me , I love it  :wink:
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Post by: Saint Steve on 04 September 2011, 10:04
My mrs hates my edition30 says she can feel every bump. But thats just the way the cars set up with stiffer springs etc. Me , I love it  :wink:

Trade the wife in with softer suspension is my advise :laugh:
Title: Re: How stiff / uncomfortable is the GTI?
Post by: maxload on 04 September 2011, 11:51


Trade the wife in with softer suspension is my advise :laugh:

Well she is a firm ride  :grin:
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Post by: Black9 on 05 September 2011, 15:42
Car rides well but can seem stiff at times. I'm from Edinburgh where the roads have to be some of the worst! I think the general consensus is the 18" Monza II alloys are considerably more uncomfortable than the 17" Monza alloys. Also tyres will make a difference too
Title: Re: How stiff / uncomfortable is the GTI?
Post by: kolf on 25 December 2011, 20:24
Well, folks, Santa visited me and he dropped me my new wheels...
Geez, I'm so embarrassed I don't even know where to start...It's a bit...far from what I expected. It's a Ford Kuga 2.0 TDCi (diesel).  :sad:
I don't really know what happened, but I suspect the wife had a talk with Santa and told him I was a bad boy.  :embarassed:
Title: Re: How stiff / uncomfortable is the GTI?
Post by: mr magoo on 08 January 2012, 21:05


Trade the wife in with softer suspension is my advise :laugh:

Well she is a firm ride  :grin:

Built for performance, not comfort, eh?  :laugh:
Title: Re: How stiff / uncomfortable is the GTI?
Post by: bobotheclown on 11 January 2012, 09:47
It is slightly jiggly but not overly so. My belly jiggles on some roads. In my old Saxo this never happened.
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Post by: samhain1 on 14 January 2012, 21:31
I find it surprisingly comfortable