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Model specific boards => Golf mk8 => Topic started by: yan355 on 09 November 2020, 16:54

Title: German Youtube Mk8 Clubsport test/review
Post by: yan355 on 09 November 2020, 16:54
Hi all

First post on here - been following the forum for a while now as the MK8 GTI/R will be on the list as a replacement for my current daily.

Thanks to everyone as has been a great source of info ideas and thoughts.

Found this on YT and hadn’t seen it flagged on any of the other posts/threads

Enjoy if you’re haven’t watched it cheers

Hopefully the link works


https://youtu.be/VnwdhOrFzTY
Title: Re: German Youtube Mk8 Clubsport test/review
Post by: clubsport on 09 November 2020, 17:23
Tks for posting the link.

I do like the rear roof spoiler, that is about it!

I do NOT want, will be keeping mk7 CS with less doors and more pedals! :)
Title: Re: German Youtube Mk8 Clubsport test/review
Post by: king monkey on 09 November 2020, 17:39
Looking forward to watching this. The CS is the only Mk8 I’d probably consider.
Title: Re: German Youtube Mk8 Clubsport test/review
Post by: Guzzle on 11 November 2020, 21:03
Not a YouTube review, just a written one with photos of the Clubsport in Dr Evil grey. It's in German but if you've got autotranslate on your phone then you're set

https://www.vau-max.de/magazin/vau-max-inside/erste-fahrt-im-neuen-vw-golf-gti-clubsport-2020-lohnt-sich-der-gti-clubsport-oder-reicht-der-basis-gti.7656
Title: Re: German Youtube Mk8 Clubsport test/review
Post by: fredgroves on 11 November 2020, 21:17
Dr Evil grey does actually look very good on that car. It's a nice looking car, first time I've thought that about a mk8 actual photo so far.

But this, there isn't a review which goes by without saying something like

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The much too sensitive sensor buttons on the steering wheel are annoying. With fast cornering or inattentiveness you slide too quickly a menu station too far in the freely configurable instrument display, miss the pressure point or change the radio station without wanting to. That the sliders on the underside of the central multifunctional screen are just as unlit as the one for the volume can only be a bad joke. And if the operating system says goodbye again and again with a black screen, you will want the proven system of the Golf 7 back sooner than expected.

Just when I thought I'd heard all of the hate for the new system, this week people were first talking about steering wheel buttons getting pushed accidentally and now total system crashes?

REALLY vw?
Title: Re: German Youtube Mk8 Clubsport test/review
Post by: Guzzle on 11 November 2020, 21:23
Yeah that's been said a few times now. The frustration for me is that if the heated steering wheel wasn't standard I probably wouldn't spec it.
Title: Re: German Youtube Mk8 Clubsport test/review
Post by: king monkey on 11 November 2020, 21:33
Just finished reading that review. What a good find. Interesting that it basically says buy the standard gti at the end for the money.
Title: Re: German Youtube Mk8 Clubsport test/review
Post by: Guzzle on 11 November 2020, 21:47
Unsurprisingly it also mentions the suspension being firmer than the standard GTi. So it's probably a case of try before you buy if you're thinking of speccing 19's without DCC. You might even want it with 18's.
Title: Re: German Youtube Mk8 Clubsport test/review
Post by: SRGTD on 11 November 2020, 22:14
It’s interesting that the Life and Style models have real buttons on the steering wheel rather than those haptic touch pads pretending to be buttons.

Touch sensitive heated steering wheel is standard on the rest of the mk8 model range - touch sensitive presumably means it has the Haptic Touch pads. It’s a £280 option on the Life and Style. I’ve never felt the need to have a heated steering wheel in over 40 years of driving, and if I was considering buying a mk8 GTI/GTD/GTE or R-Line I would prefer to have proper buttons on the steering wheel, forego the heated function and save £280.
Title: Re: German Youtube Mk8 Clubsport test/review
Post by: fredgroves on 11 November 2020, 22:47
Yeah it's haptic touch button everything.

That it's a heated steering wheel doesn't phase me one way or the other, except that it's likely to get switched on by the aforementioned touch buttons every corner.