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Re: Thoughts on my (nearly) new GTI, two weeks in.
« Reply #10 on: 25 September 2015, 19:32 »
Sounds brilliant, the GTI seems to be a very rare car, can't wait to get mine!
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Re: Thoughts on my (nearly) new GTI, two weeks in.
« Reply #11 on: 25 September 2015, 20:18 »
I'm sure you'll love it Bungleaio - including the exclusivity! When's yours due?
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Re: Thoughts on my (nearly) new GTI, two weeks in.
« Reply #12 on: 25 September 2015, 20:25 »
It was built yesterday so I'm hoping to get it in the next 4 weeks.

I've never ordered a car from new, I'm super excited!
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Re: Thoughts on my (nearly) new GTI, two weeks in.
« Reply #13 on: 25 September 2015, 23:16 »
Just got home from a wonderful week in West Yorkshire. Brought a few things back, some beer, a larger belly and even more respect for my GTI. Great fun driving (where appropriate), comfortable and spacious. The boot was a bit tight but we are used to a much bigger one, we'll just adjust with time. The auto handbrake was excellent with all the hills and the sat nav was reasonably well behaved if some of the routes were a bit iffy.

Economy, I thought it excellent. First tank averaged 40.5mpg (and I double checked the computer which was spot on) and the return journey 41.5. Ride comfort was very good but a bit jiggly on the odd occasion, uncomfortable on cobbles though!

Those good people of West Yorkshire seem to like their new performance Golfs, never seen so many Rs! A few GTDs but not one GTI. GTIs are seemingly a very rare beast.

Not cleaned my car since I've had it and the red seems quite forgiving but it really is filthy - hoping to get on with it over the weekend if all my new cleaning kit turns up as planned tomorrow.

So, all in all, settling in very nicely with Golf ownership, a great all rounder.

Glad you're enjoying it.  Mine is 5 months old now and done just over 5K miles.  I have a feeling it may have loosened up a bit over the past 2K miles but it's a bit subjective.  On long runs it's great just setting the ACC and letting it cruise or track the car in front.  It's a bit annoying on motorways though as you have to keep switching it off to avoid undertaking the tiresome middle lane morons when there's nothing in the inside lane.  How did you drive it during the "running in" period?
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Re: Thoughts on my (nearly) new GTI, two weeks in.
« Reply #14 on: 26 September 2015, 09:20 »
It was built yesterday so I'm hoping to get it in the next 4 weeks.

I've never ordered a car from new, I'm super excited!

Think yours and mine must be on the same production run Bungleaio. Mine was done last week as well. Tracker's worse than useless but VW are very good on Twitter. Can't wait :smug:
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Re: Thoughts on my (nearly) new GTI, two weeks in.
« Reply #15 on: 26 September 2015, 11:58 »
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Glad you're enjoying it.  Mine is 5 months old now and done just over 5K miles.  I have a feeling it may have loosened up a bit over the past 2K miles but it's a bit subjective.  On long runs it's great just setting the ACC and letting it cruise or track the car in front.  It's a bit annoying on motorways though as you have to keep switching it off to avoid undertaking the tiresome middle lane morons when there's nothing in the inside lane.  How did you drive it during the "running in" period?
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I haven't tried the ACC yet, not sure I'm all that bothered. Perhaps I'm just a control freak! My car was an ex-demo with 1500 miles on it so I've just driven it - nothing outrageous, just regular driving.

Received all the final parts to my new cleaning kit this morning, got the microfibre cloths in the washing machine now and just a couple of new buckets left to buy. Hopefully I'll have a lovely shiny car by the end of the weekend! In the next couple of weeks I'm going to remove the wheels for a thorough clean and to seal them with some Finish Kare Hi-Temp wax.
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Re: Thoughts on my (nearly) new GTI, two weeks in.
« Reply #16 on: 09 January 2016, 20:16 »
Just thought I would post a short update. I've had my GTI 4 months now and covered 4k miles (it's on 5.5k in total). Really getting settled into the difference from my last car which I'd had a very long time and loving it! The occasional road surface can catch the suspension out but most of the time the comfort is excellent and that's without DCC. The performance always makes me smile and is a thrill and yet it can be as docile as you want.

The seats are supportive and very comfortable and the red tartan is just as cheery as when I first got it. The boot is a lot smaller than I'm used to but has been fine so far. We've had a week away in Yorkshire plus short breaks at my mum's in Norfolk and my sister's near Teesside. Motorway manners have been superb and even though a manual, I've hardly had to change gear due to the torque. Economy was first rate too with up to 45mpg on long runs and long term average currently at 38.1. Not bad considering my commute is 5.3 miles!

Technology. I freely admit to being an amateur but enthusiastic luddite but I can appreciate technology when it serves me well. Before I got this car I always poo-pooed auto lights and wipers and I can report no change in this. If I want the lights on I'm perfectly capable of doing it myself, likewise the wipers and I can honestly state I'm better at it than the car is. They work well most of the time but are irritatingly stupid enough times for them to be pointless. Just something to go wrong in my book. Still haven't tried the ACC because I can't be ar**d to read the manual and it isn't something I feel is safe to work out for myself at 70 on the motorway. So to me, pointless however I can see why others would find it useful so fair enough. The stereo is okay, adequate but I don't use it enough to have paid the extra for the upgrade and I doubt the better system would make the Archers any better :smiley:

Glad I went for red with Santiagos, a bit blingy and the opposite to me normally but I love it, makes me smile and feel happy every time I walk up to it and surely that is the point?

Reliability has been near faultless so far, one blown bulb and a broken led. I changed the bulb myself and snapped the led in trying to remove it so have left it, it's only the door handle one and I can't see the point of them, a light in the ignition switch or on the vent controls would've been more useful. Sorry to hear in other threads of people who are having some real frustrations and lack of support from VW, not encouraging and I feel their pain but I thought it best to mention reliability as it seems few people are speaking about good stories. Long may the reliability last! Dreading having to go to the dealer for support, my last car was serviced by an excellent local garage who charged a reasonable price, always did a great job and were very trustworthy so it pains me not to be using them now.

So come on fellow MK7 GTI/D/R owners, share your experiences and give these truly great cars the credit they deserve :laugh:
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Re: Thoughts on my (nearly) new GTI, two weeks in.
« Reply #17 on: 09 January 2016, 21:10 »
I'm due to pick up my Gti on the 23rd and excited is an understatement. How many miles would you recommend to run the car in?
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Re: Thoughts on my (nearly) new GTI, two weeks in.
« Reply #18 on: 09 January 2016, 21:21 »
No running in required. The engine is already run in in the factory according to my stealer.
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Re: Thoughts on my (nearly) new GTI, two weeks in.
« Reply #19 on: 09 January 2016, 22:23 »
No running in required. The engine is already run in in the factory according to my stealer.

They don't run it in at the factory - they are built to tighter tolerances to years ago. Don't baby it during running in - it may have a thirst for oil and be a bit sluggish if you do, just drive it moderately hard once the oil is warmed up whenever the fancy takes you in the first 1000 miles, but don't go mad.
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