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Offline Captain Sensible

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Some questions to owners
« on: 07 December 2009, 14:47 »
Was in a VW showroom on Saturday hoping to see the new GTI. The salesman told me the back log for orders is now three to four month, maybe as much as five. Surly VW are not shifting so many GTI’s ? I told the sales man I wanted a GTI for June and he told me I should order soon. So I will go in on January. I’m hoping he can meet the what car target price which is roughly a £1,000 off. We will see.

Has anyone got the Adaptive chassis Control? I had an Audi A3 sport and my daughter hated travelling in the back so wondering if getting Adaptive chassis Control system would make a difference for travelling in the back.

Xeon lights has anyone tried these on a good B road. I have read they point with the steering wheel making go round corners in the dark easier? This sounds like a great safety option

Will up grade the stereo and speakers.
At the moment my Outlander has the Sat nav with 30bg hard drive dvd and so on. Personally I can’t justify £1,900 in the VW system.

Winter pack is a must if only to get the heated water jets. I have had clogged up jets in winter months which can be dangerous

Will go for plain black. I’m forever giving my cars a coat of wax so I’m sure plan black will look good with a glaze over it

Running costs. I’m now 50 as is my wife. We live in the country and have a protected no clams policy. Anyone any idea what the cost will be about

What mpg are you getting in real world driving?

3 year service plan at £250 is fantastic value
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Re: Some questions to owners
« Reply #1 on: 07 December 2009, 16:14 »
ACC - don't have it i'm afraid

Xenon lights - yes, they move as you go round corners, v cool

upgrade the stereo, its well worth it.  the rcd510 with dynaudio is awesome

winter pack - yep

black - i have it in black, gets filthy quickly (especially at the moment) but looks awesome when clean

insurance - i'm 33 with 10 years no claims (protected) and i think it came out at 400 quid a year odd

i get about 32 mph on average i would say, mixture of roads as well.  and i leather it at every given opportunity so all in all i can't complain with that!

hope that's of some help!
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Re: Some questions to owners
« Reply #2 on: 07 December 2009, 17:35 »
I have the xenons and took some backroads this past weekend during night time. Foggy, dark so it was really cool to see the beams move as I turned. Cannot really say that it is a huge advantage over regular xenons (had the R32 before this one) but as it comes standard I don´t complain.

Upgraded to the Dynaudio and very happy with the sound. Well worth the extra cost.

I averaged 7.3L/100km (38.5 MPG, UK) on a 445km round trip, mixed driving highway, backroads, some stop-go traffic. Car only has around 1100km on the clock though so milage is sure to improve. I think my average speed was around 90km/h. Mind you I didn´t trash it at all since it´s still breaking in.
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Re: Some questions to owners
« Reply #3 on: 07 December 2009, 18:39 »
I have ACC and actually use it more than I thought I would. Sport mode is really very firm and I can only stand it for a few miles when I'm by myself and feeling frisky. I sometimes put it in Normal, but 90% of the time - and 100% of the time when I have passengers - I use the Comfort setting. The difference between the 3 settings is not huge, but it is noticeable, especially when you flick from Comfort to Sport. I drove a non-ACC car before ordering mine and that was way too firm for my taste (more or less like the Sport setting ). It's a fairly expensive option, but well worth having, IMO. It was one of the reasons I went for the Golf in the first place, TBH: it's one of the only cars in its class to offer a relatively comfortable ride. That said, the ride of our Renault Espace is incomparably more compliant, so don't expect limousine levels of comfort from the GTI, even with the ACC on Comfort.

As for xenon lights, yes they are nice, but not worth the additional cost, IMO. I have had them on 3 previous cars, 2 of which had the active system for lighting up bends. Hmm, yes, I suppose it is a plus, but to be honest, I think it's a bit of a gimmick. I don't think I ever drove round a badly lit bend quickly enough to have to rely on them. I will probably get slated for this, as pro-xenon members absolutely love them, but personally I don't think they're that important. They do look cool, however :cool:
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Re: Some questions to owners
« Reply #4 on: 07 December 2009, 19:20 »
There is a couple of videos on youtube of the xenons in action. I have posted the links on hee before.

Yes the delays are vast! but not just for GTIs all vws at the current time.
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Re: Some questions to owners
« Reply #5 on: 07 December 2009, 20:45 »
I have ACC, but I'm not sure I'd have got it if I didn't have to ferry my elderly mother around.  As far as I can make out, the only real comparison is between cars with and cars without, and you'd probably have to drive both for a bit to see the difference.  As I only had a short test drive in a non-ACC car, I'm not altogether sure how much difference it makes.

I'm getting about 32-33mpg, mostly rural driving.  The 38mpg combined is a pack of lies.

I'm curious about whether all manufacturer's fuel consumption figures as as big a fiction as VWs.

Rolfe.

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Re: Some questions to owners
« Reply #6 on: 07 December 2009, 21:34 »
I'm getting about 32-33mpg, mostly rural driving.  The 38mpg combined is a pack of lies.
I'm curious about whether all manufacturer's fuel consumption figures as as big a fiction as VWs.

Rolfe.

Actually I find the figures very close to real life. Sure, you have to drive conservatively and do a lot of eco driving but it is fully possible as my figure showed on my trip last week. The R32 I had previously stated 9.7l/100km as the official figure and my average was always very close, 10.0l/100km on average. But again, different driving styles, different real-life figures. I guess I just drive my cars "normal" with some high revs every now and then...just as VW intended it to be  :wink:
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Re: Some questions to owners
« Reply #7 on: 07 December 2009, 22:30 »
Well, I'd say that describes my driving too.  I can just manage 41mpg coasting downhill.

Can you really clock 38mpg brim to brim, in anything like normal conditions?  That is, not doing a steady 50 on the motorway?

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Re: Some questions to owners
« Reply #8 on: 07 December 2009, 22:37 »
http://www.youtube.com/user/GBsnoop#p/f/36/H0418EkryrY

http://www.youtube.com/user/GBsnoop#p/f/37/pcjfZeJeFJw

2 videos of the xenons, i hope, sorry if i gave the incorrect link im not on my comp.
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Re: Some questions to owners
« Reply #9 on: 07 December 2009, 22:46 »
Well, I'd say that describes my driving too.  I can just manage 41mpg coasting downhill.

Can you really clock 38mpg brim to brim, in anything like normal conditions?  That is, not doing a steady 50 on the motorway?

Rolfe.

Well, my commute to work every day is 50km turn-return trip. Highway mostly (doing 70mph). Brim to brim last time I averaged 8.1l/100km so a bit higher than the stated "mixed" figure. I find the official figure more or less correct if you do your "mixed" driving on the highway, keeping the speed to about 55-60mph on average. So yes, you could consider that "not normal".

If the official mixed figure would involve 40% stop and go traffic, city driving and 60% highway I would say that I probably exceed the 7.4l/100km figure by 8-10% on average.
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