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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: Ess_Three on 12 May 2012, 19:30

Title: VW Configurator oddities
Post by: Ess_Three on 12 May 2012, 19:30
I've been playing on the VW Car Configurator...as you do!

Can anyone tell me why, if you want a sunroof with an Edition 35, you can't also have the 19" wheels?

Or why Park Assist isn't available on a Golf R?

Odd.
Title: Re: VW Configurator oddities
Post by: evo1986 on 12 May 2012, 19:45
The 19's and sunroof is something weight related from memory. Park assist for never been available on golf r can't remember the reason for that.
Title: Re: VW Configurator oddities
Post by: SteveP on 12 May 2012, 19:53
^^^ The park assist needs a different front bumper cover so I presume they never made one for the R.
Title: Re: VW Configurator oddities
Post by: Ess_Three on 12 May 2012, 19:57
The 19's and sunroof is something weight related from memory. Park assist for never been available on golf r can't remember the reason for that.

But you can have a sunroof and 19" wheels on the R?
Strange.

I do recall you have never been able to get Park Assist on the R...also seems strange considering the fuss VW made about Park Assist. 
They go to the trouble of making blacker headlights for the R...but not a bumper that can take the side sensors for Park Assist.
Hmm...
Title: Re: VW Configurator oddities
Post by: Snoopy on 12 May 2012, 20:47
Try a search I remember EVO posting the exact wording from vw about the 19s and sunroof.
When the 19.s first became an option
Title: Re: VW Configurator oddities
Post by: PenguinGTI on 13 May 2012, 00:06
The 19's and sunroof is something weight related from memory.


But you can have a sunroof and 19" wheels on the R?


Yep, a GTI obviously weighs less than the R due to the lack of 4wd. Therefore the weight limitations placed upon each model will differ slightly.
Title: Re: VW Configurator oddities
Post by: Radek on 14 May 2012, 15:28
I really miss the park assist! Wonderful toy for £60 (if you've taken sensors and the camera).
The bumper accommodates the sensors anyway so that's not an issue. Maybe steering ratio is different on R than GTI?

I wouldn't be surprised if all these oddities were only applied to UK spec. Low volume, high cost, not worth it...
Title: Re: VW Configurator oddities
Post by: PenguinGTI on 14 May 2012, 17:06
Nope it's to do with weight. Each car is given a set tolerance either side of its official kerb weight which allows for the options as specified by each customer. Because the GTI model has a lower kerb weight, the tolerance levels are not sufficient to cover the increase in weight caused by the 19 inch wheels and the sunroof when combined. The R however, because it is heavier, can be purchased with these options as they do not increase the overall weight of the car by the same percentage of the original kerb weight.
Title: Re: VW Configurator oddities
Post by: Ess_Three on 14 May 2012, 19:30
Nope it's to do with weight. Each car is given a set tolerance either side of its official kerb weight which allows for the options as specified by each customer. Because the GTI model has a lower kerb weight, the tolerance levels are not sufficient to cover the increase in weight caused by the 19 inch wheels and the sunroof when combined. The R however, because it is heavier, can be purchased with these options as they do not increase the overall weight of the car by the same percentage of the original kerb weight.

So how come 19" wheels and a sunroof come to less additional weight than DSG, yet you can't have both of those...but you can have DSG and even DSG with either 19" wheels or a sunroof?



Title: Re: VW Configurator oddities
Post by: Edi35 on 14 May 2012, 19:46
Nope it's to do with weight. Each car is given a set tolerance either side of its official kerb weight which allows for the options as specified by each customer. Because the GTI model has a lower kerb weight, the tolerance levels are not sufficient to cover the increase in weight caused by the 19 inch wheels and the sunroof when combined. The R however, because it is heavier, can be purchased with these options as they do not increase the overall weight of the car by the same percentage of the original kerb weight.

So how come 19" wheels and a sunroof come to less additional weight than DSG, yet you can't have both of those...but you can have DSG and even DSG with either 19" wheels or a sunroof?





I agree. Must be an odd VW marketing thing IMO as I can't think why?
Title: Re: VW Configurator oddities
Post by: PenguinGTI on 14 May 2012, 22:45
Nope it's to do with weight. Each car is given a set tolerance either side of its official kerb weight which allows for the options as specified by each customer. Because the GTI model has a lower kerb weight, the tolerance levels are not sufficient to cover the increase in weight caused by the 19 inch wheels and the sunroof when combined. The R however, because it is heavier, can be purchased with these options as they do not increase the overall weight of the car by the same percentage of the original kerb weight.

So how come 19" wheels and a sunroof come to less additional weight than DSG, yet you can't have both of those...but you can have DSG and even DSG with either 19" wheels or a sunroof?


Umm... Umm... (jumps out of sunroof and hides behind 19 inch wheels).

You have me good sir  :embarassed: