They were tramping in the dry during our unusually warm September and October. I’d consider these worn in at 300 miles (as per the Golf manual) and at the end of Sept, with 700 miles on the clock, in 20C temps in the dry at ½ throttle, they were tramping.
I wrote VW a letter at the end of September on the subject and sent it by recorded delivery - they have chosen to ignore it. The letter stated that whatever “anti-tramping function” they had incorporated into the GTD (as per the brochure), it wasn’t working and that I felt disappointed that my GTD was not performing at its best due to VW’s poor choice of tyres. I also stated that my MK5 was also terrible with tramping (with Bridgestones) and it was pretty unfortunate that they hadn’t resolved the issue by now, especially with reference to the anti-tramping advice.
I also asked them why VW fitted windscreen wipers on the drivers side continued to smear on the downstroke, as has been the case with my previous 4 VWs. I suggested that many items considered consumables were arguably unfit for purpose and I did not expect them to fit substandard components to a £26k car that hamper the performance and could be considered safety concerns (un-necessarily slippy tyres and wipers that don’t properly clear your windscreen, especially in the drivers primary view are a safety concern for me).
I have felt the front of the car being on the verge of losing grip (and traction control about to intervene after flashing a warning) going around a wet but otherwise unremarkable roundabout no faster than the flow of traffic was going around it. Many “inferior” cars of all size and marque appeared to be doing the same without incident. My Scirocco stuck to the road like glue, driving the GTD around a corner sometimes feels like you’re walking barefoot over wet tiles.
You shouldn’t have to drive a warm/hot hatch like a nun in the wet (in the ice and snow, yes) or barely damp.
This feels strongly like a tyre limitation rather than a car limitation as the Scirocco (pretty much a MK5/6 under the skin) was so grippy on Dunlop SP01s, Pirelli P7s and Michelin PS3s.