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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: jc74 on 04 October 2015, 08:04

Title: Golf GTI Mk7 Active Cruise Control Standard?
Post by: jc74 on 04 October 2015, 08:04
I've been toying with the idea of a Golf Mk7 GTI DSG on and off for many years now. One feature I really like which is standard on Mk7 Golf Match is Active Cruise Control.
I seem to remember that for some reason this was not standard on a Golf GTI when they first came out?

Postings I've seen seem to imply that they are standard on new ones now?
If so, when did they become standard equipment?
I've been looking at VW used cars online and most do not seem to mention active cruise control in their specs...

Also Car-Net (Mirror Link/Android Auto) would be really nice too, and on a new car for 100 seems a no-brainer to tick. When was this an option and can it be retro-fitted cheaply otherwise?

I'm looking for a fun yet practical car for my 6 mile commute (no traffic one way, lots of traffic on the way back). Im thinking either this or a Polo GTI - if that provides a similarly loud exhaust note and Parps on DSG upshift, then that would do too!

Thanks
Title: Re: Golf GTI Mk7 Active Cruise Control Standard?
Post by: monkeyhanger on 04 October 2015, 08:39
For the first wave of GTI and GTD demos that came to the UK in May/June 2013 (it was thought that they were Irish spec cars), they arrived without an ACC sensor. These were inevitably sold after their tenure as demo cars. There's very few of them out there and they'll be on a 13 plate.
Title: Re: Golf GTI Mk7 Active Cruise Control Standard?
Post by: fredgroves on 04 October 2015, 10:37
Its easy to spot ACC on a Mk7... big cut out on the front grill with a ~4 inch square radar sensor in the hole.

If you can see a photo of the front of the car then you can tell if it has ACC.

Car-net/mirrorlink etc only became available in the UK with the MIB2 infotainment system which started to be delivered with new cars in the last month or so. (it was previously available in other countries!)

So far, it can't be retro fitted to UK MIB1 units, but some people are still looking at that problem ;-)
Title: Re: Golf GTI Mk7 Active Cruise Control Standard?
Post by: MXResonance on 04 October 2015, 19:43
Just to add some more information, you will be able to buy the car-net activation code from your dealer sometime this month (according to German forums) even if the car wasn't spec'd with it when ordered.
Title: Re: Golf GTI Mk7 Active Cruise Control Standard?
Post by: jc74 on 04 October 2015, 20:39
Just to add some more information, you will be able to buy the car-net activation code from your dealer sometime this month (according to German forums) even if the car wasn't spec'd with it when ordered.

This sounds really interesting! - I will wait for more information to come out about this...

Thanks guys for the head's up on what to look out for regarding Active Cruise Control...

Title: Re: Golf GTI Mk7 Active Cruise Control Standard?
Post by: Watts on 04 October 2015, 21:34
Would someone be kind enough to explain Car-net to me please? I looked at the VW website but I really have absolutely no idea what it was talking about :rolleyes: What are the features/benefits? I don't have a smartphone but my OH has an iphone 5. If it does become available as a retro fit and it has a use then I would go for it. Assuming I understand it...
Title: Re: Golf GTI Mk7 Active Cruise Control Standard?
Post by: fredgroves on 04 October 2015, 23:40
Carnet is basically a realtime data service provided by VW to your car using your mobile phone's data connection:

http://volkswagen-carnet.com/uk/en/start/online-devices.html#tab/open/guide-inform

The most useful feature, probably, is a proper traffic data feed... the rest, well, who knows.
Title: Re: Golf GTI Mk7 Active Cruise Control Standard?
Post by: Watts on 05 October 2015, 09:31
Carnet is basically a realtime data service provided by VW to your car using your mobile phone's data connection:

http://volkswagen-carnet.com/uk/en/start/online-devices.html#tab/open/guide-inform

The most useful feature, probably, is a proper traffic data feed... the rest, well, who knows.

Thanks fredgroves, I watched the video explanation on that link (didn't notice that last night) and now have a better idea. Doesn't sound like much use to me, I can see what the weather is like via the windscreen, I always plan a journey in advance and for anything else my co-pilot can deal with it on her phone. I shall invest my money more wisely in crisps and beer.
Title: Re: Golf GTI Mk7 Active Cruise Control Standard?
Post by: itavaltalainen on 05 October 2015, 10:26
I shall invest my money more wisely in crisps and beer.

+1000  :smiley:
Title: Re: Golf GTI Mk7 Active Cruise Control Standard?
Post by: Watts on 05 October 2015, 10:39
I shall invest my money more wisely in crisps and beer.

+1000  :smiley:

It is amazing the amount of pleasure to be gained from consuming thin slices of fried potato and boiled grain!
Title: Re: Golf GTI Mk7 Active Cruise Control Standard?
Post by: fredgroves on 05 October 2015, 10:46
I suspect that the parking and maybe the weather stuff is useful in Germany... the parking in particular would be useful if car parks were a) all on the map and b) able to transmit space availability electronically.

Its probably some time before the reality of a fully integrated traffic system comes to the UK but Germany probably sooner than anywhere else. I read that that next generation of cruise control will integrate with traffic light systems to allow the car to slow approaching red traffic lights to avoid having to stop (and the Co2 emissions of stop-start).

Its all coming but certainly not in the UK anytime soon and even then probably in the big cities only.

I can't see Grimsby getting anything 21st century in the 21st century!

The traffic data though would be really good for me... better still if it could be used easily without route guidance active... like my previous car used to do!