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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Sootchucker on 13 August 2015, 07:44
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This month's (September) Top Gear Magazine, is mainly dedicated to a huge group test of the best hot hatch available. Included was the Golf R, GTI, GTD, BMW M135i, Megane, Clio, Audi RS3, New Civic Type R, Peugeot 308 GTI, Mini Cooper, Seat Leon, Fiesta ST (and a few more I can't remember).
They subjected each to acceleration, braking, weight tests, as well as track and B road tests over a week. They eventually got it down to a top three. The Golf R, The Honda Civic and the Fiesta ST
Long and short, the Golf R pretty much romped away with it, with the Honda second and the Fiesta third.
They also did a mini "pre" test to see if a diesel hot hatch was good enough to be entered into consideration with the petrol boys. They tested the Diesel Peugeot 308, Focus ST3 TDI, Skoda Octavia TDI, Seat Leon FR TDi and the Golf GTD.
Of these, the GTD won and was the only Diesel motor to be entered into the big test. It obviously dropped out quite early on as if just didn't have the power of the big petrol boys, but a creditable showing non the less. Interestingly, when they did a braking test, the GTD consistently did better than the GTi (go figure).
A good read and a really good one on the IPad as it also contains lots of imbedded videos (just go the book store and download the Top Gear app).
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I will be downloading this at lunchtime. I may be a bit biased, but the R is a great car :P
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This month's (September) Top Gear Magazine, is mainly dedicated to a huge group test of the best hot hatch available. Included was the Golf R, GTI, GTD, BMW M235i, Megane, Clio, Audi RS3, New Civic Type R, Peugeot 308 GTI, Mini Cooper, Seat Leon, Fiesta ST (and a few more I can't remember).
They subjected each to acceleration, braking, weight tests, as well as track and B road tests over a week. They eventually got it down to a top three. The Golf R, The Honda Civic and the Fiesta ST
Long and short, the Golf R pretty much romped away with it, with the Honda second and the Fiesta third.
They also did a mini "pre" test to see if a diesel hot hatch was good enough to be entered into consideration with the petrol boys. They tested the Diesel Peugeot 308, Focus ST3 TDI, Skoda Octavia TDI, Seat Leon FR TDi and the Golf GTD.
Of these, the GTD won and was the only Diesel motor to be entered into the big test. It obviously dropped out quite early on as if just didn't have the power of the big petrol boys, but a creditable showing non the less. Interestingly, when they did a braking test, the GTD consistently did better than the GTi (go figure).
A good read and a really good one on the IPad as it also contains lots of imbedded videos (just go the book store and download the Top Gear app).
Oooh im gonna have to do just that. Cant believe the Fezbomb beat the cupra tho! Thats gonna cause some controversy over at SCN lol.
Strange there was no 125d in the mix, which lets face it is a GTI that returns 20 more mpg :smiley:
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That's my reading for today's holiday flight sorted. :cool: It'll tide me over till the elusive car actually makes it's long awaited appearance. :rolleyes:
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Bon Voyage Fraulein B :cool: :kiss:
Happy snorkelling and try not to take your car delay woes out on your fellow hotel bar inmates... :whistle:
Thanks for the magazine heads up Mr N, I'll grab a copy of that too, either digital or paper.
And good point Graham, the 125d would fare really well against the other cars in the test.
I can't even remember the last time I saw a 125 of any type though.
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Bon Voyage Fraulein B :cool: :kiss:
Happy snorkelling and try not to take your car delay woes out on your fellow hotel bar inmates... :whistle:
Thanks for the magazine heads up Mr N, I'll grab a copy of that too, either digital or paper.
And good point Graham, the 125d would fare really well against the other cars in the test.
I can't even remember the last time I saw a 125 of any type though.
Yes it is a strange one, you often see the usual raft of VAG dervs which I have long appreciated but the 123 and now 125d never seem to get much of a mention or compared against, and I dont know why, surely its the same chassis as the 135 and therefore going to have all its plus points or at least the majority.
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Maybe BMW didn't want to supply one...
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This was a good read, nice comprehensive test and varied views
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Bon Voyage Fraulein B :cool: :kiss:
Happy snorkelling and try not to take your car delay woes out on your fellow hotel bar inmates... :whistle:
Thanks for the magazine heads up Mr N, I'll grab a copy of that too, either digital or paper.
And good point Graham, the 125d would fare really well against the other cars in the test.
I can't even remember the last time I saw a 125 of any type though.
Yes it is a strange one, you often see the usual raft of VAG dervs which I have long appreciated but the 123 and now 125d never seem to get much of a mention or compared against, and I dont know why, surely its the same chassis as the 135 and therefore going to have all its plus points or at least the majority.
Almost a forgotten model.
One I was aware of in the back of my mind but not something I'd ever have considered. A model in the shadows just lost in the lineup that really could do with a bit of 'image'.
Asker was the one who drew my attention to it some time ago.
As you say, shame it's not in there to show its talents amongst more obvious models.
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Got the rag yesterday from my local Corner Shop.
R does well, nay very, very well indeed.
Mercedes A45 AMG is a minger. I always thought it is whatever they do to improve it.
I found reading this latest iteration of Top Gear a bit disappointing and a difficult read. Basically, the whole mag looks a bit of an unholy mess IMO. At least the right car won the Hot Hatch shootout.
Will not be buying TG again.
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Golf R price as tested £41k!! Is that a typo?
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Golf R price as tested £41k!! Is that a typo?
I've still not read the article but I can well believe a press fleet car could easily get to that figure.
The basic three door has gone up about a grand in just over 12 months.
Add DSG & two more doors and another two grand has been eaten up.
19" wheels and Oryx white adds nearly another £2k
Nav and sound system plus a few electronic extras sees another £2k gone...
It soon mounts up.