Yeah, I can set the speed limit warning with my midline. I wonder how high you can set it - I must try setting it at 200kph for the craic.
But with the midline, you only get one speed warning, whereas with the highline, you get two (doncha, or am I thinking Audi again) - one is a set once and forget, and the other is a temporary journey specific setting (ie, when you remove the ignition key, the temporary set one is lost, but the permanent one still remains).
Thanks a mil for the list T_T. Don't think there's really anything there I feel like changing. If I had the highline I'd probably mess with the settings until the novelty wore off, then put them back to default. I think my main issue with it is the appearance of the dash without it. It looks like it has half a display. It annoys me that VW don't make these kinds of simple, inexpensive options standard.
There are actually some quite useful functions with the highline. One such example is the footwell lights. When we first got ours, I thought they were quite pants, cause I couldn't really see anything when it was dark (and I eat loads of carrots!

) - but when I fiddled with the settings, found that they were factory set to something like 70% brightness. A quick tweak, and my nocturnal footwell vision is again restored!
But I do agree. You would have thought that being as the GTI (when it was launched) was the 'top of the line' Golf, they would have at least finished it off with the £45 highline option. But that is Volkswagen UK for you (it is they who decide on the final spec for UK market cars).
