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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: charv94 on 14 December 2014, 15:50

Title: Good News
Post by: charv94 on 14 December 2014, 15:50
After much anticipation and number crunching, the decision was made (forced) that i'd get a car for my 21st and it would be a GTI.

Couple of questions really,

I can't find out this from the website or other forum posts, do the headlights swivel based on the angle of the steering wheel? Or is it fog lights coming on when you steer left etc.

Secondly, on the tracker, my interior is the normal tartan cloth, however it says titan black? is that a mistake? or normal process?

Title: Re: Good News
Post by: KyleB on 14 December 2014, 16:03
The headlights swivel unless you're in eco mode. They also have an extra bulb which lights up when turning at slow speeds.

Titan black is perfectly normal, for some reason they list the colour of the roof lining instead of the cloth seats.

Not a bad 21st present!
Title: Re: Good News
Post by: caprigreen on 14 December 2014, 17:11
After much anticipation and number crunching, the decision was made (forced) that i'd get a car for my 21st and it would be a GTI.

Couple of questions really,

I can't find out this from the website or other forum posts, do the headlights swivel based on the angle of the steering wheel? Or is it fog lights coming on when you steer left etc.

Secondly, on the tracker, my interior is the normal tartan cloth, however it says titan black? is that a mistake? or normal process?

Your a lucky lad. Just purchased my first ever brand new car (GTI PP)  aged 52 . At 21 that was what dreams were made of. Enjoy
PS how much is you insurance mine is £190  :smiley:
Title: Re: Good News
Post by: CraigW on 14 December 2014, 17:33
After much anticipation and number crunching, the decision was made (forced) that i'd get a car for my 21st and it would be a GTI.

Couple of questions really,

I can't find out this from the website or other forum posts, do the headlights swivel based on the angle of the steering wheel? Or is it fog lights coming on when you steer left etc.

Secondly, on the tracker, my interior is the normal tartan cloth, however it says titan black? is that a mistake? or normal process?

Must be a hard life getting a GTI forced upon you at 21  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Good News
Post by: Damo66 on 14 December 2014, 17:45
I have difficulty getting insurance for my 18yr old son on a Renault Clio!!
Title: Re: Good News
Post by: charv94 on 14 December 2014, 17:58
4 years no claims and driving for 4 years helps a lot! at 18 my insurance on my 1.4 corsa was stupid too! I've been quoted 650 so nothing too major. and thanks for clearing up my questions :)

i agree, it was my dads dream when he was my age to have a gti, his brother had one but he never did, so that helped my case ;)
Title: Re: Good News
Post by: Tornado8 on 14 December 2014, 20:24


Your a lucky lad. Just purchased my first ever brand new car (GTI PP)  aged 52 . At 21 that was what dreams were made of. Enjoy
PS how much is you insurance mine is £190  :smiley:
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As a matter of interest where did you get your insurance from for £190 as I am 57 but pay much more. Are they mod friendly? :smiley:
Title: Re: Good News
Post by: caprigreen on 14 December 2014, 21:08
I think my insurance is so reasonable due to living in Cornwall  :smiley:
Title: Re: Good News
Post by: p3asa on 14 December 2014, 23:24
Sorry to go off topic:

I've found the post code plays a big part in insurance.
£140 for my GTD.
£650 for my 17 year old son when he had just passed on a 1.5 Suzuki Swift
Direct Line was the best for us bar none.
Having my kids on their own insurance as the only driver was cheaper than adding me or their mum to their policy with Direct Line yet it brought it down with all other insurers!!
Title: Re: Good News
Post by: VWcezGTI7 on 15 December 2014, 19:54
Congratulations on your soon to be GTI! Quite a nice gift for a first car. Got mine a few months before my 19th and the first few days with her felt like a dream. I was always an M3 kind of guy and I just knew I would end up with a second-hand one some day but then I saw the Mk7 on a website once and it quickly made the change in my decision. Was a bit of a hassle to convince the folks as it costs $54,500 (almost 35,000 pounds) brand new over here and that is considerably expensive. Only took less than a month after that to finalize my purchase and I have to say, I am immensely satisfied. I always thought the GTI was the kind of car who college students or young fellas would get. This forum and seeing some on the street have proved me wrong! :laugh: