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Re: What would you change about the Mk7 GTi/GTD? If anything...
« Reply #40 on: 07 August 2013, 08:25 »
These are all personal taste things so please no one get upset.
As a GTI fan and an owner of at least one GTIs for over 22 years.
I dont like.
The quarterlight windows.
How wide the car is.
ADC not hidden somehow.
Silly polished wheel finish that corroded have they learned nothing...
The follow just make me think peugeot 205 or Astra GTE style
The red line in the front lights
The red illuminated lights in the doors and sills.
The plastic finish on the dash.

I could live with its why I prefer the GTDs looks its actually more in keeping with the GTI oeiginal style in my own view.

As I said all my own view so no need for anyone to get upset.

I agree with you for the wheels (I had lots of bother with the last set of polished and lacquered wheels I had, which were on my MK5 GT TDI, they were wick with white worm after 2 years), and the quarterlight windows which look better suited to a people carrier - luckily they are very small.

I think the best looking dash materials were on the Lup and the Polo from about 99. Instead the the customary "elephant arse" grain, they had a hexagonal pattern of uniform raised dots - don't know why VW ever abandoned that pattern - looked very classy. I assume it cost too much either via initial cost or through quality control as a uniform finish will highlight manufacturing defects whereas a random grain finish will hide them.
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Re: What would you change about the Mk7 GTi/GTD? If anything...
« Reply #41 on: 07 August 2013, 09:49 »
I agree with you for the wheels (I had lots of bother with the last set of polished and lacquered wheels I had, which were on my MK5 GT TDI, they were wick with white worm after 2 years), and the quarterlight windows which look better suited to a people carrier - luckily they are very small.

Does warranty cover problems with the alloys?  VW seem stubbornly unable to tell me what is and is not covered by warranty.  However, since I've specifically asked for a list of what is not covered (via email) and the reply never mentioned anything I can only assume everything is covered.

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Re: What would you change about the Mk7 GTi/GTD? If anything...
« Reply #42 on: 07 August 2013, 10:29 »
Does warranty cover problems with the alloys?  VW seem stubbornly unable to tell me what is and is not covered by warranty.  However, since I've specifically asked for a list of what is not covered (via email) and the reply never mentioned anything I can only assume everything is covered.

It does, but getting action depends on the dealership.

The affected Golf was from Benfield, and i'd not had any interaction with Pulman before, so it seemed natural to go to Benfield. The warranty manager outright refused, blaming stone chips that had penetrated the lacquer. There were no stone chips, no scrapes and the lacquer was intact. Not only did I show the warranty manager this, I shhowed him that most of the whiteworm was sprreading from the sharp machined edge by the tyre rim overhang and that the overhang of the tyre had protected it from any chips, but by paint's nature to draw away from sharp edges I summised that the paint on that edge was probably very thin. I put it to him that with that reasoning, a paint defect had allowed the oxidation to occur. He still refused to budge, even after I showed him that all the used Golf GTs on the approved used lot at least 18 months old also had it - were they all faulty? Still a refusal to budge, but a confession - he feared that VW wouldn't pay up for replacements should he supply me with them.

I went to Pulman. Straight away the warranty manager was like "we've seen this plenty of times, we'll get the replacements ordered today and get them fitted next week for you". So began my VW relationship with Pulman. My car also needed a new rear badge/boot handle and new wheel centre caps as the foil used also developed white worm. The centre caps on my Scirocco haven't gone yet, so maybe a lesson has been well learnt there.

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Re: What would you change about the Mk7 GTi/GTD? If anything...
« Reply #43 on: 07 August 2013, 10:50 »
My dealer changed my wheel when I only asked him to look at it. Result.
I also had whiteworm on the foil on the front badge and wheel centre caps but didn't know that it was actually whiteworm and changed these myself.
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Re: What would you change about the Mk7 GTi/GTD? If anything...
« Reply #44 on: 13 August 2013, 09:28 »
12 way electric seats as standard. Is something I would surely like or atleast an upgrade if and when u upgraded to leather trim.
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Re: What would you change about the Mk7 GTi/GTD? If anything...
« Reply #45 on: 13 August 2013, 09:33 »
12 way electric seats as standard. Is something I would surely like or atleast an upgrade if and when u upgraded to leather trim.

The only time I'd value electric seats is if they had driver memory, otherwise how often do I adjust my seat apart from at service intervals?  Rarely, if ever.  Nice to have for sure, but way down the priority list for me.
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Re: What would you change about the Mk7 GTi/GTD? If anything...
« Reply #46 on: 13 August 2013, 09:53 »
12 way electric seats as standard. Is something I would surely like or atleast an upgrade if and when u upgraded to leather trim.

The only time I'd value electric seats is if they had driver memory, otherwise how often do I adjust my seat apart from at service intervals?  Rarely, if ever.  Nice to have for sure, but way down the priority list for me.

With the memory seats   :cool: my dad drives my car a fair bit so it would be useful. I was surprised it wasn't even an option
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Re: What would you change about the Mk7 GTi/GTD? If anything...
« Reply #47 on: 13 August 2013, 09:58 »
With the memory seats   :cool: my dad drives my car a fair bit so it would be useful. I was surprised it wasn't even an option

Totally agree, if you have different people driving, memory seats are almost a must as it can be a pain getting your seating position just right again!  Like I implied though, manual or electric, adjusting them back is just as awkward.
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Re: What would you change about the Mk7 GTi/GTD? If anything...
« Reply #48 on: 28 January 2015, 21:25 »

Get rid of the stupid Cup holders in the rear central armrest and replace it with a padded cover. My mate has a standard MK7 and he says it's really uncomfortable.

Waiting to get my car still, due March 2015, but during the test drive the rear armrest was the one thing my passenger commented on and asked if there was some way to fill them in?

We need an after market infill of some kind. It would easily lock into place in the two cup holders.

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Re: What would you change about the Mk7 GTi/GTD? If anything...
« Reply #49 on: 28 January 2015, 22:23 »
LED front indicators
LED tails smooth instead of individual LEDs
+30bhp PP
20mm lower ride height
8" wide wheels
20mm wider track
Easiest of all... Paint colours available in Germany blues, greens, purple and ginster etc.