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Re: GOLF GTD Comfort / Ride Quality - ACC / Tartan Cloth Seats ?
« Reply #10 on: 01 April 2014, 13:55 »
+1 to other replies. Added DCC one week after placing the order following some owners recommendation and I feel relief after all.

Today I felt sporty in my way to work and set to sport, it's awesome how this makes the car so flat and direct and then back to normal just transforms into a great cruiser. Comfort could create some bodyroll if pushed but it's a delight.

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Re: GOLF GTD Comfort / Ride Quality - ACC / Tartan Cloth Seats ?
« Reply #11 on: 01 April 2014, 14:13 »
I've got a GTD with the standard suspension and tartan cloth so interested to read this as I've found the ride to be excellent and the drive relaxing. Over the weekend covered 500 miles and continue to be impressed with the car, well behaved on all manner of roads and surfaces. Covering ~18k a year myself too I've been more than happy so far (apart from the suspension squeak issue which i hope will be resolved today)

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Re: GOLF GTD Comfort / Ride Quality - ACC / Tartan Cloth Seats ?
« Reply #12 on: 01 April 2014, 15:46 »
I think I have to be the voice of dissent.. much as I wanted to like DCC I think it's been a waste of money and I'm disappointed in it (and I'm jealous of all the people who seem to be delighted with it!).

Can I tell a difference between modes? Yes, in the same way that you can tell a difference in flavours between lemon and lime - both are still sour though. Sport mode is very firm, comfort is slightly less firm.

I've even had the dealer have a look at it to make sure the system is working and they just reported that there are no error codes showing on the system and left it at that. I mentioned it to another dealer and he said he has it on his Sirocco and can't really tell a difference between modes there.

I think the best advice has to be to find one with and without that you can test drive before you drop £800 on it.

Update: My car is a PP GTI not a GTD, though I presume that's irrelevant for this question..

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Re: GOLF GTD Comfort / Ride Quality - ACC / Tartan Cloth Seats ?
« Reply #13 on: 01 April 2014, 21:45 »
Im quite a high mileage motorist, averaging between 50k and 60k per year. To be honest, the GTD is such a vast improvement on my previous 2012 A3 S line Sportback with 18s. The ride is firm but not spine shattering, the Audi was terrible but the Golf seems to be a very comfortable car. I tested a GTD that had leather and i am very pleased i went with the cloth seats as IMO they are much more comfortable.

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Re: GOLF GTD Comfort / Ride Quality - ACC / Tartan Cloth Seats ?
« Reply #14 on: 01 April 2014, 22:06 »
I've tried the GTD with ACC - much better in 'Comfort' for er, comfort

The cloth seats are definitely slightly softer with more 'give'

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Re: GOLF GTD Comfort / Ride Quality - ACC / Tartan Cloth Seats ?
« Reply #15 on: 29 October 2014, 21:18 »
I think I have to be the voice of dissent.. much as I wanted to like DCC I think it's been a waste of money and I'm disappointed in it (and I'm jealous of all the people who seem to be delighted with it!).
Sorry to resurrect an old thread...

I currently drive a Mk6 GTD with adjustable suspension. I drive about 20k a year. I can currently set the suspension to very firm, firm and slightly less firm. Alls fine as long as you like a firm ride. Unfortunately, I have come to realise that the roads I drive on are not suitable for the Mk6 GTD suspension. I remember people talking about the limo like ride of the comfort mode... bollox.

My wife has recently bought an Audi A3 SE. It is considerably more comfortable than my old GTD. Having said that... we test drove an A3 sport. It was like driving my car in sport mode... very uncomfortable. Though I have to say that the Golf SE we test drove was possibly even more comfortable than our Audi SE.

Does anyone else have 2 cars in the household and are able to make a back-to-back comparison with the new GTI/GTD (with or without adjustable suspension) and a standard Golf or similar car?
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Re: GOLF GTD Comfort / Ride Quality - ACC / Tartan Cloth Seats ?
« Reply #16 on: 29 October 2014, 22:09 »
I don't own two cars to compare but own an R with DCC owned a mk7 GTI with DCC and have spent about 4ish months in a couple of SE's without DCC, the R and GTI set to comfort offer imo a very very comfortable ride, the R is on 19's which makes a difference but mainly when it comes to potholes more than anything else, obviously the SE with it's chunky tyres soaks up a bit more of the road but imo a mk7 GTD with DCC will have an excellent level of comfort.

Confused?....... :huh:
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Re: GOLF GTD Comfort / Ride Quality - ACC / Tartan Cloth Seats ?
« Reply #17 on: 30 October 2014, 14:23 »
I don't own two cars to compare but own an R with DCC owned a mk7 GTI with DCC and have spent about 4ish months in a couple of SE's without DCC, the R and GTI set to comfort offer imo a very very comfortable ride, the R is on 19's which makes a difference but mainly when it comes to potholes more than anything else, obviously the SE with it's chunky tyres soaks up a bit more of the road but imo a mk7 GTD with DCC will have an excellent level of comfort.

Confused?....... :huh:
... hmmm. The only thing confusing me is whether to go for another GTD or not. It ticks so many boxes for me. But the ride comfort of the Mk6 even with adjustable suspension is not suitable for the roads I drive. Frankly, the ride comfort of the Golf I have is a major disappointment. At the end of the day, even thought it is adjustable, it is still sport suspension.

I guess the only way for me to know, is to arrange a 24h test drive in one. The problem is finding one with DCC to test.

Also the 18" tyres are putting me off a bit. As I fit 16" winter tyres, I know my current car becomes quieter (I can literally turn the radio down) and more comfortable.
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Re: GOLF GTD Comfort / Ride Quality - ACC / Tartan Cloth Seats ?
« Reply #18 on: 30 October 2014, 15:13 »
If you are happier with a less firm ride and high walled tyres, why not choose a GT spec with some options rather than buying the one with the sports suspension and big wheels?

I can see why you think it might be harsh, but I've been surprised at how not harsh it is at all - even with our sh*t roads.

I testdrove a GTD without DCC and 19's and have a GTD with 18's and DCC - the test drive was quite nasty, I don't think I could have lived with that, but probably would have got used to it.

Normal mode for DCC is just fine, when the potholes get big or just on a long old motorway haul whack it into comfort and enjoy the luxury. Sport is ok, you do feel the difference - whether you want to feel it is another matter :D

It actually what I like best about my GTD - it can be all sorts of different cars depending on which buttons I push (not just DCC) and how much I hoof the gas.

Only thing I'd love to change is the road noise, but thats those crappy tyres and soon they will be gone!
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Re: GOLF GTD Comfort / Ride Quality - ACC / Tartan Cloth Seats ?
« Reply #19 on: 30 October 2014, 15:23 »
The DCC is one of the best features on the car the ride is truly cossetted and makes driving a pleasure on much of anyones main driving and when you get to the lames and require a little more 'feel' you drop it into sport.  :smiley:

Remember these are version 2 DCC which are active at all times and cannot be compared to previous versions in Scirocco.

My tartan seats are unmarked and think look pretty cool, and are unaffected by weather like the leather in being sticky on hot days and very cold on, well, cold days.

Winter pack is lovely for them cold mornings though would say essential with leather  :wink: