Nice little write up spaced

I drove the MKVI GTI just over a week ago and can honestly say it didn't thrill me at all. Perhaps I'm spoilt with all the modifications that are on my car. If anything I felt a little isolated from the road especially compared to mine. Quieter...yes...but not what I want. A fair comparison it isn't, but I somehow expected more from it as a
rehashed new model. The electronic diff is good, but only really got it to do anything around a roundabout and it is certainly no substitute for a proper mechanical diff. The brakes are (from what I can remember) about the same as the MKV and are most likely adequate for most GTI drivers.
I consciously went with a positive mind and with the possibility of moving to a MKVI I have the readies to do so. The test drive basically left me cold and convinced me to stick with the MKV for a while longer and spend some more on improving her. Even if/when I get a MKVI it would not stay stock for more than a week

I did like the colour and the front styling. The side looks more slabby than the MKV and the rear lights are awful. The interior is a definite step up in quality, but then again has introduced the silver and chrome era back into the car, which I'm not too fussed about - give me something different like carbon fibre, alcantara etc.
One of the features I really like about the MKV are the grab handles at each side of the ashtray, this has been "filled in" on the MKVI and that area now looks as plain Jane as most other cars. The tartan seat covering looks much better and well defined on the MKVI and I'm glad to see the tradition being passed on there.
In all, I like the
MK5.5 MK6 and could easily recommend it to people who don't already own a MK5. For the MKV owners, keep it and hope the MKVII is a good step forward again!