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Re: New Golf Mk 7 rendering from Auto Express
« Reply #100 on: 07 October 2009, 13:01 »
If you paint the front of your house, maybe put an extension on it and rejig the kitchen, maybe move some internal walls ... its still the same house?

Oh that is perfect! I wish I'd though of that comparison, much better than my girl with plastic surgury, ha ha.

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Re: New Golf Mk 7 rendering from Auto Express
« Reply #101 on: 07 October 2009, 13:04 »
Epic.

If you paint the front of your house, maybe put an extension on it and rejig the kitchen, maybe move some internal walls ... its still the same house?

I don't understand whats so hard to comprehend about the fact that the mk5 and mk6 share a lot of parts, the same platform which is what defines to a great extent the dimensions of the car and its handling.

No one is saying they are identical.  The Mk6 is a revised and for the most part impoved evolution of the mk5.  But strip back the body skin and the plastics of the interior and you have, essentially, the same car.

Most of the engines in the Mk6 line up are identical to those in the mk5 line up.  In fact the very very latest mk5 GTI's have the same engine as the mk6 GTI as it was released in the Mk5's lifetime.  Mechanically I would say the biggest difference is the mag shocks used in models with ACC but thats a bolt on component that if someone had the inclination to do it could be retrofitted to the Mk5 (same platform (PQ35) after all....).  Bit of a bugger with the necessary control systems etc but most likely doable.

Only GTI I know of that has the MK6 engine is the ED30. We should be talking straight mk5 GTi and mk6 GTi differences.

I'll assume most of this.

We both have 2 eyes, 10 fingers and toes, 2 arms and legs yet are we the same as girls ? Assuming I'm talking to a bloke here.


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Re: New Golf Mk 7 rendering from Auto Express
« Reply #102 on: 07 October 2009, 13:05 »
Epic.

If you paint the front of your house, maybe put an extension on it and rejig the kitchen, maybe move some internal walls ... its still the same house?

I don't understand whats so hard to comprehend about the fact that the mk5 and mk6 share a lot of parts, the same platform which is what defines to a great extent the dimensions of the car and its handling.

No one is saying they are identical.  The Mk6 is a revised and for the most part impoved evolution of the mk5.  But strip back the body skin and the plastics of the interior and you have, essentially, the same car.

Most of the engines in the Mk6 line up are identical to those in the mk5 line up.  In fact the very very latest mk5 GTI's have the same engine as the mk6 GTI as it was released in the Mk5's lifetime.  Mechanically I would say the biggest difference is the mag shocks used in models with ACC but thats a bolt on component that if someone had the inclination to do it could be retrofitted to the Mk5 (same platform (PQ35) after all....).  Bit of a bugger with the necessary control systems etc but most likely doable.

Only GTI I know of that has the MK6 engine is the ED30. We should be talking straight mk5 GTi and mk6 GTi differences.

I'll assume most of this.

We both have 2 eyes, 10 fingers and toes, 2 arms and legs yet are we the same as girls ? Assuming I'm talking to a bloke here.

No but both Homosapiens. FAIL!

nick

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Re: New Golf Mk 7 rendering from Auto Express
« Reply #103 on: 07 October 2009, 13:05 »
Nope but both based on the same platform.

Kev is the mk6 a new shell or did VW use the Mk5's?

If you answer mk5's then you are agreeing the mk6 is not an entirely new model

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Re: New Golf Mk 7 rendering from Auto Express
« Reply #104 on: 07 October 2009, 13:07 »
Epic.

If you paint the front of your house, maybe put an extension on it and rejig the kitchen, maybe move some internal walls ... its still the same house?

I don't understand whats so hard to comprehend about the fact that the mk5 and mk6 share a lot of parts, the same platform which is what defines to a great extent the dimensions of the car and its handling.

No one is saying they are identical.  The Mk6 is a revised and for the most part impoved evolution of the mk5.  But strip back the body skin and the plastics of the interior and you have, essentially, the same car.

Most of the engines in the Mk6 line up are identical to those in the mk5 line up.  In fact the very very latest mk5 GTI's have the same engine as the mk6 GTI as it was released in the Mk5's lifetime.  Mechanically I would say the biggest difference is the mag shocks used in models with ACC but thats a bolt on component that if someone had the inclination to do it could be retrofitted to the Mk5 (same platform (PQ35) after all....).  Bit of a bugger with the necessary control systems etc but most likely doable.

Only GTI I know of that has the MK6 engine is the ED30. We should be talking straight mk5 GTi and mk6 GTi differences.

I'll assume most of this.

We both have 2 eyes, 10 fingers and toes, 2 arms and legs yet are we the same as girls ? Assuming I'm talking to a bloke here.

No but both Homosapiens. FAIL!

nick

I give up Nick, you win. You are wayyyyy too good at talking sh!t.


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Re: New Golf Mk 7 rendering from Auto Express
« Reply #105 on: 07 October 2009, 13:07 »
Epic.

If you paint the front of your house, maybe put an extension on it and rejig the kitchen, maybe move some internal walls ... its still the same house?

I don't understand whats so hard to comprehend about the fact that the mk5 and mk6 share a lot of parts, the same platform which is what defines to a great extent the dimensions of the car and its handling.

No one is saying they are identical.  The Mk6 is a revised and for the most part impoved evolution of the mk5.  But strip back the body skin and the plastics of the interior and you have, essentially, the same car.

Most of the engines in the Mk6 line up are identical to those in the mk5 line up.  In fact the very very latest mk5 GTI's have the same engine as the mk6 GTI as it was released in the Mk5's lifetime.  Mechanically I would say the biggest difference is the mag shocks used in models with ACC but thats a bolt on component that if someone had the inclination to do it could be retrofitted to the Mk5 (same platform (PQ35) after all....).  Bit of a bugger with the necessary control systems etc but most likely doable.

Only GTI I know of that has the MK6 engine is the ED30. We should be talking straight mk5 GTi and mk6 GTi differences.

I'll assume most of this.

We both have 2 eyes, 10 fingers and toes, 2 arms and legs yet are we the same as girls ? Assuming I'm talking to a bloke here.

No but both Homosapiens. FAIL!

nick

I give up Nick, you win. You are wayyyyy too good at talking sh!t.

Why thank you. You have been a worthy if somewhat ill informed opponent. I look forward to our next clash.

nick

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Re: New Golf Mk 7 rendering from Auto Express
« Reply #106 on: 07 October 2009, 13:08 »
Epic.

If you paint the front of your house, maybe put an extension on it and rejig the kitchen, maybe move some internal walls ... its still the same house?

I don't understand whats so hard to comprehend about the fact that the mk5 and mk6 share a lot of parts, the same platform which is what defines to a great extent the dimensions of the car and its handling.

No one is saying they are identical.  The Mk6 is a revised and for the most part impoved evolution of the mk5.  But strip back the body skin and the plastics of the interior and you have, essentially, the same car.

Most of the engines in the Mk6 line up are identical to those in the mk5 line up.  In fact the very very latest mk5 GTI's have the same engine as the mk6 GTI as it was released in the Mk5's lifetime.  Mechanically I would say the biggest difference is the mag shocks used in models with ACC but thats a bolt on component that if someone had the inclination to do it could be retrofitted to the Mk5 (same platform (PQ35) after all....).  Bit of a bugger with the necessary control systems etc but most likely doable.

Only GTI I know of that has the MK6 engine is the ED30. We should be talking straight mk5 GTi and mk6 GTi differences.

I'll assume most of this.

We both have 2 eyes, 10 fingers and toes, 2 arms and legs yet are we the same as girls ? Assuming I'm talking to a bloke here.

Wrong.  The ED30 engine is completely different to the MK6 GTI engine (but is planned for the Golf R with some tweaks).

I am talking about the GTI, the very latest ones made in the last year of production, and only the last couple of hundred to roll off the production line at that, have the same engine as the MK6 GTI.  The point being that the engine doesn't make the car.
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Re: New Golf Mk 7 rendering from Auto Express
« Reply #107 on: 07 October 2009, 13:10 »
Epic.

If you paint the front of your house, maybe put an extension on it and rejig the kitchen, maybe move some internal walls ... its still the same house?

I don't understand whats so hard to comprehend about the fact that the mk5 and mk6 share a lot of parts, the same platform which is what defines to a great extent the dimensions of the car and its handling.

No one is saying they are identical.  The Mk6 is a revised and for the most part impoved evolution of the mk5.  But strip back the body skin and the plastics of the interior and you have, essentially, the same car.

Most of the engines in the Mk6 line up are identical to those in the mk5 line up.  In fact the very very latest mk5 GTI's have the same engine as the mk6 GTI as it was released in the Mk5's lifetime.  Mechanically I would say the biggest difference is the mag shocks used in models with ACC but thats a bolt on component that if someone had the inclination to do it could be retrofitted to the Mk5 (same platform (PQ35) after all....).  Bit of a bugger with the necessary control systems etc but most likely doable.

Only GTI I know of that has the MK6 engine is the ED30. We should be talking straight mk5 GTi and mk6 GTi differences.

I'll assume most of this.

We both have 2 eyes, 10 fingers and toes, 2 arms and legs yet are we the same as girls ? Assuming I'm talking to a bloke here.

No but both Homosapiens. FAIL!

nick

I give up Nick, you win. You are wayyyyy too good at talking sh!t.

Why thank you. You have been a worthy if somewhat ill informed opponent. I look forward to our next clash.

nick

No probs, one request though, when your going back to the mk2 section, could you take Julie with you ?


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Re: New Golf Mk 7 rendering from Auto Express
« Reply #108 on: 07 October 2009, 13:13 »
Epic.

If you paint the front of your house, maybe put an extension on it and rejig the kitchen, maybe move some internal walls ... its still the same house?

I don't understand whats so hard to comprehend about the fact that the mk5 and mk6 share a lot of parts, the same platform which is what defines to a great extent the dimensions of the car and its handling.

No one is saying they are identical.  The Mk6 is a revised and for the most part impoved evolution of the mk5.  But strip back the body skin and the plastics of the interior and you have, essentially, the same car.

Most of the engines in the Mk6 line up are identical to those in the mk5 line up.  In fact the very very latest mk5 GTI's have the same engine as the mk6 GTI as it was released in the Mk5's lifetime.  Mechanically I would say the biggest difference is the mag shocks used in models with ACC but thats a bolt on component that if someone had the inclination to do it could be retrofitted to the Mk5 (same platform (PQ35) after all....).  Bit of a bugger with the necessary control systems etc but most likely doable.

Only GTI I know of that has the MK6 engine is the ED30. We should be talking straight mk5 GTi and mk6 GTi differences.

I'll assume most of this.

We both have 2 eyes, 10 fingers and toes, 2 arms and legs yet are we the same as girls ? Assuming I'm talking to a bloke here.

Wrong.  The ED30 engine is completely different to the MK6 GTI engine (but is planned for the Golf R with some tweaks).

I am talking about the GTI, the very latest ones made in the last year of production, and only the last couple of hundred to roll off the production line at that, have the same engine as the MK6 GTI.  The point being that the engine doesn't make the car.


Ahh so the latest mk5's have the new EA888 engine ? With 210 hp and 280 torque ? Cool, you learn something new every day.


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Re: New Golf Mk 7 rendering from Auto Express
« Reply #109 on: 07 October 2009, 13:15 »
Epic.

If you paint the front of your house, maybe put an extension on it and rejig the kitchen, maybe move some internal walls ... its still the same house?

I don't understand whats so hard to comprehend about the fact that the mk5 and mk6 share a lot of parts, the same platform which is what defines to a great extent the dimensions of the car and its handling.

No one is saying they are identical.  The Mk6 is a revised and for the most part impoved evolution of the mk5.  But strip back the body skin and the plastics of the interior and you have, essentially, the same car.

Most of the engines in the Mk6 line up are identical to those in the mk5 line up.  In fact the very very latest mk5 GTI's have the same engine as the mk6 GTI as it was released in the Mk5's lifetime.  Mechanically I would say the biggest difference is the mag shocks used in models with ACC but thats a bolt on component that if someone had the inclination to do it could be retrofitted to the Mk5 (same platform (PQ35) after all....).  Bit of a bugger with the necessary control systems etc but most likely doable.

Only GTI I know of that has the MK6 engine is the ED30. We should be talking straight mk5 GTi and mk6 GTi differences.

I'll assume most of this.

We both have 2 eyes, 10 fingers and toes, 2 arms and legs yet are we the same as girls ? Assuming I'm talking to a bloke here.

Wrong.  The ED30 engine is completely different to the MK6 GTI engine (but is planned for the Golf R with some tweaks).

I am talking about the GTI, the very latest ones made in the last year of production, and only the last couple of hundred to roll off the production line at that, have the same engine as the MK6 GTI.  The point being that the engine doesn't make the car.


Ahh so the latest mk5's have the new EA888 engine ? With 210 hp and 280 torque ? Cool, you learn something new every day.

Finally you admit it! the latest Mk5's have the EA888 engine kev yes, along with other tweeks and body parts making it the MK6  :rolleyes: