« Reply #19 on: 14 November 2013, 05:03 »
Not too many complaints from me.
1. The Throttle response which I keep banging on about (which was also a bit rubbish on the mk5 and mk6)
2. The 258 lb ft of torque is a little too subtle for my liking - the GTI is supposed to be a FUN car, leave the dullness to the lesser models and make the GTI a bit more tactile, VW
3. The seat sliding mechanism on the 3 door. I admit I went 3 door purely for looks and as a family we manage ok with two teenage sons in our other car which also has 3 doors BUT the Golf for some reason seems much harder to get into the back of (yes, stop shaking your heads, I know I should've tested one out before ordering but there weren't any in the country as far as I could see at the time). I find the seats in mine really stiff to slide forward and back. The ratchet mechanism in my last 3 door Golf GTI which was a mk4 was far superior.
aside from those odd niggles I love most of the car. It has loads of awesome features.
Oh, I could moan a bit about how hard the Austins are to clean properly without spending ages but that's nothing really.
And a slight niggle is that there's nowhere to put the service book folder if you have anything else in the glove box.
Unlike Jimble I find the PP brakes quite good. Not as snatchy as the mk6 brakes.
And I have a manual car and can't complain about the gear changes etc as they're down to me!!! I love the gear knob though.
And I don't have DCC and find the ride very acceptable for a sporty hatchback that drives so sharply.
In fact two of the things I complain about above are easy to remedy (at cost) so it just leaves the seats!

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