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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: JG911 on 09 September 2007, 21:23

Title: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: JG911 on 09 September 2007, 21:23
Well... I've had my Mk5 GTi for a month now and thought I share my views/thoughts on the upsides and downsides of GTi ownership.

Overall I am gobsmacked at how good the car is, it's really made me question why I've sent more than I wish to count on 2xM3's, 2x911's, 1xSTi's 1x111R, 1x987S and a Cellica GT4.  It does everything you realistically could ask for.

Pro's:
Torque - makes me smile every time you go past 3K RPM, pulls like nothing this side of the Scooby, god knows what it will be like after a visit to Revo
Sterio - For me, the sound is great form the standard system not really thought twice about replacing the speakers
MPG - First car I've had that averages 30MPG+
Recaro seats - at first I thought about changing the Recaro's for the standard seats but after a taking Wolfbane, Illyun and Jonathonturner's advice theses seat are absolutely amazing.  Every car should be fitted with these seats, they are amazing.
Brakes - Initial bite is quite sharp, dont know what they'd be like through the rigours of a track day
Boot space  - can't belive I'm waxing lyrical about boot space, it's sooo practical
Xeon lights - the difference is night and day (excuse the pun)

Cons:
Other drivers - it seems like the GTi is a benchmark for every other hot hatch on the road to have a go at.  Is there some secret war against Focus drivers? It seems that every Focus wants to drive 2 inches from your bumer.  I know I shouldn't rise to it, but I can't resist
Understeer - Not surprising for a front wheel/front engine layout, it does drift wide on occaisions but it i manageable
SWMBO - Loves it, and then reverses my new GTi into a fence post

My only sticking point is how on earth re you supposed to clean the windscreen when you can't move the windscreen wipers?

Phil





 


Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Fordy on 09 September 2007, 21:35
Good to hear, will be picking mine up this week! :smiley:

From what I've read, if you hold the wiper stalk down with the keys in the off position, it will bring the wipers up. Do the same to put them down. Someone might be better placed to answer your question though!
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Phil mcavity on 09 September 2007, 21:53

SWMBO - Loves it, and then reverses my new GTi into a fence post

she loves it, they all do, ive removed my fence post just incase already!  :wink:





 



Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: TagnuT on 09 September 2007, 22:30
Good to hear, will be picking mine up this week! :smiley:

From what I've read, if you hold the wiper stalk down with the keys in the off position, it will bring the wipers up. Do the same to put them down. Someone might be better placed to answer your question though!

Don't open your bonnet with them in the up position though.
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: JG911 on 10 September 2007, 09:50
And the DSG box is great, way better than the SMG II stup on the last M3.

Phil
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Pintman on 10 September 2007, 21:24
Good to hear, will be picking mine up this week! :smiley:

From what I've read, if you hold the wiper stalk down with the keys in the off position, it will bring the wipers up. Do the same to put them down. Someone might be better placed to answer your question though!

Don't open your bonnet with them in the up position though.

Or leave them up then turn on your ingnition. Speaking from experience as I now have two nice white marks on the edge of the bonnet where the paint was removed when the wiper arm went back to there 'home' position
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: TagnuT on 10 September 2007, 22:20
Have a read through this post, it will tell you most of the things that you need to know.

http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/thread/55054.aspx

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Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: god lovesa trya on 10 September 2007, 22:25
im lovin my ed30 (3 weeks old)
everyone seems to show these cars respect apart from hoodlums drivin around in rover200
wantin to try they luck :grin:
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Cass on 10 September 2007, 22:31
Mine was back to the dealer twice for this after delivery. Down to a dickhead pre-delivery inspection person. All sorted on the second occasion and no problems since :rolleyes:

Cass
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: TeddyKGB on 10 September 2007, 22:51
SWMBO...? :huh:
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Cass on 11 September 2007, 00:49
SWMBO...? :huh:

Yeah - me too :shocked:

Mines on the policy but she never got to drive my TT (2 years), Boxster (3 1/2 years) or the GTI to date (12 months)

:rolleyes:

Cass
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Peskarik on 11 September 2007, 06:30
SWMBO...? :huh:

Yeah - me too :shocked:

Mines on the policy but she never got to drive my TT (2 years), Boxster (3 1/2 years) or the GTI to date (12 months)

:rolleyes:

Cass

did she ever ask you to give you the car-keys?  :smug: What kind of whip is she rolling around in?

My bosses wife does not get to drive his Porsche, but she is quite happy to drive the BMW 325i he bought her.

Generally speaking, I would not give my Ed30 to anybody, but I am insured and have 4-year free service, and it is run in by me, so it is no problem to let friends take it for a ride. My GF has not ask me for the car keys yet, and I am happy about it.  :embarassed:
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Rhyso on 11 September 2007, 08:33

SWMBO...? :huh:


she who must be obeyed
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Manu_R32 on 11 September 2007, 08:54

SWMBO...? :huh:


she who must be obeyed

who came up with that??
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Rhyso on 11 September 2007, 08:57
TT has been using it for a while
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Cass on 11 September 2007, 12:04
SWMBO...? :huh:

Yeah - me too :shocked:

Mines on the policy but she never got to drive my TT (2 years), Boxster (3 1/2 years) or the GTI to date (12 months)

:rolleyes:

Cass

did she ever ask you to give you the car-keys?  :smug: What kind of whip is she rolling around in?

My bosses wife does not get to drive his Porsche, but she is quite happy to drive the BMW 325i he bought her.

Generally speaking, I would not give my Ed30 to anybody, but I am insured and have 4-year free service, and it is run in by me, so it is no problem to let friends take it for a ride. My GF has not ask me for the car keys yet, and I am happy about it.  :embarassed:

She prefers being driven and I am obviously a control freak :smug:

Seriously though, she knows how fastidious I am about my cars and couldn't bear the domestic grief if she scratched or pranged it :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

I did buy her a new Toyota Aygo Black last year though and she's happy to tootle around in that. Nice car - much better than the VW Fox she looked at first.

Cass
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Manu_R32 on 11 September 2007, 12:37
TT....legend  :grin:
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: 08micsta on 11 September 2007, 14:32
TT....legend  :grin:

lol

Its great to hear you enjoyin the car  :evil:
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: aahgolf on 11 September 2007, 16:03
IIRC SWMBO comes from Rumpole...
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 11 September 2007, 20:08
TT....legend  :grin:

 . . . in my own lunchtime!  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Observations 1 Month into Ownership
Post by: Manu_R32 on 11 September 2007, 20:54
TT....legend  :grin:

 . . . in my own lunchtime!  :rolleyes:

I take it you try to satisfy your food before the food satisfies yourself  :laugh: