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Offline dubber36

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Re: Searching for the right mk6
« Reply #40 on: 02 February 2015, 15:02 »

Assuming no difference in cost, would people rather have the ACC or a Reverse Camera?


I'd go for ACC then retro fit the camera if you really want one. I'm not sure they are all that necessary in a car as small as the Golf tho'. Useful for reversing under a trailer hitch if you are towing, but other than that it's more of a novelty.
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Re: Searching for the right mk6
« Reply #41 on: 02 February 2015, 15:03 »
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if you can wait till summer, mine'll be available, might be beyond your budget though   :wink:

Looks like I'm buying at the right time! Everyone's selling their mk6 for a mk7!

Here's a question that's massively subjective but it'd be interested to get your thoughts:
Assuming no difference in cost, would people rather have the ACC or a Reverse Camera?
-far easier to retrofit the camera if I really wanted both
-would I even miss the camera if I had parking sensors
-camera will always get used while the novelty of playing with the ACC may wear off.
-I do enough long journeys to make use of the ACC "Comfort" setting
-Am I really that good enough of a driver to make use of the "Sport" setting...or is it all in my mind!  :tongue:
-having a camera pop out from under the badge is just plain cool  :cool: (and just a little James Bond)

Can you tell I've been mulling this over for a while now?!  :undecided:

Would do without the Camera for ACC
Camera is fitted to my car and I could easily do without it.
It's a four door hatch not that hard to park.

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Re: Searching for the right mk6
« Reply #42 on: 02 February 2015, 15:26 »
if you can wait till summer, mine'll be available, might be beyond your budget though   :wink:

Looks like I'm buying at the right time! Everyone's selling their mk6 for a mk7!

Here's a question that's massively subjective but it'd be interested to get your thoughts:
Assuming no difference in cost, would people rather have the ACC or a Reverse Camera?
-far easier to retrofit the camera if I really wanted both
-would I even miss the camera if I had parking sensors
-camera will always get used while the novelty of playing with the ACC may wear off.
-I do enough long journeys to make use of the ACC "Comfort" setting
-Am I really that good enough of a driver to make use of the "Sport" setting...or is it all in my mind!  :tongue:
-having a camera pop out from under the badge is just plain cool  :cool: (and just a little James Bond)

Can you tell I've been mulling this over for a while now?!  :undecided:

ACC without a doubt.  Who really needs a reversing camera, or parking sensors for that matter.  Didn't spec either on my mk6 and never wished I'd had them.  Only reason I've specced it on the R is it's cheap option and something pretty to look at on the media screen.

Mine has ACC  :wink:  :whistle:
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Re: Searching for the right mk6
« Reply #43 on: 02 February 2015, 16:07 »
Yeah, £300 a piece on vw website.  Would you just run them as winters?  Not fancy a change throughout the warmer months?

Who me?

I'd thought about getting a set of winters for the Golf to keep the Vancouvers pristine, but to be honest since starting cycling again last year I've lost all interest in cars. Even my Mk2. I can't see that going to many more shows as time taken getting it ready will be taking up valuable lycra wearing time.  :grin:

Yes, you

Ahh the lure of lycra!  Sounds like you've been well and truly bitten by the cycling bug, a leisure interest that can get almost as expensive as cars  :wink:  Can we assume you now shave your legs every week  :grin:

Did you do your first road race yet, how did you get on?

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Re: Searching for the right mk6
« Reply #44 on: 02 February 2015, 16:52 »
No need for leg shaving at this time of year, not when I'm wearing tights.  :grin:

I'm not doing any racing, but did a lumpy 100K sportive last year in a smidge over 4.5 hours and have signed up for 3 more similar events this year. I'm focusing on trying to increase my distances, but it's hard work around here as everywhere you look there are hills.

I can't see me getting any faster. Being 45 I'm probably as quick as I'm going to get. It's a case of maintaining what bit of fitness I have gained over the last year.
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Re: Searching for the right mk6
« Reply #45 on: 02 February 2015, 18:08 »
No need for leg shaving at this time of year, not when I'm wearing tights.  :grin:

I'm not doing any racing, but did a lumpy 100K sportive last year in a smidge over 4.5 hours and have signed up for 3 more similar events this year. I'm focusing on trying to increase my distances, but it's hard work around here as everywhere you look there are hills.

I can't see me getting any faster. Being 45 I'm probably as quick as I'm going to get. It's a case of maintaining what bit of fitness I have gained over the last year.

Men in tights!

Must be enjoying it if you've signed up for three more.  Stamina important for road events, especially those hills.

When I used to time trial (25 milers) it was purely speed.  Best time was 1hr 4 mins.  I'm tempted to go out for a similar run now just to see how much slower I'd be now being being nearly triple the age I was then  :grin:
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Re: Searching for the right mk6
« Reply #46 on: 03 February 2015, 15:06 »
Oh no!
I've just done something really bad...
   ...in my search to find a GTi I made the mistake of pricing up a Golf R!

Having a hard time finding a DSG GTi with ACC...then I happened across some very nice looking Rs that tick all my boxes...and for just £153 per month more! Can you believe it's actually £25 a year cheaper to insure the R over the GTi?! 

Is the R worth the extra £5k or do I buy a GTi and get it remapped?!  :evil: :evil:

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Re: Searching for the right mk6
« Reply #47 on: 03 February 2015, 16:26 »
When I used to time trial (25 milers) it was purely speed.  Best time was 1hr 4 mins.  I'm tempted to go out for a similar run now just to see how much slower I'd be now being being nearly triple the age I was then  :grin:

My Garmin Edge records my fastest 40KM (24.9 miles). My best time considering the hills is 1hr 26mins, so I'm a good way off your peak. Having said that, I need to keep sufficient in reserve for the rest of the ride.


Is the R worth the extra £5k or do I buy a GTi and get it remapped?!  :evil: :evil:


Buy the .:R and get that mapped
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Re: Searching for the right mk6
« Reply #48 on: 03 February 2015, 18:17 »
Oh no!
I've just done something really bad...
   ...in my search to find a GTi I made the mistake of pricing up a Golf R!

Having a hard time finding a DSG GTi with ACC...then I happened across some very nice looking Rs that tick all my boxes...and for just £153 per month more! Can you believe it's actually £25 a year cheaper to insure the R over the GTi?! 

Is the R worth the extra £5k or do I buy a GTi and get it remapped?!  :evil: :evil:

LD.

Go for the R.  A great, very mappable turbo, and still better looking than the its mk7 successor  :smiley:

My Garmin Edge records my fastest 40KM (24.9 miles). My best time considering the hills is 1hr 26mins, so I'm a good way off your peak. Having said that, I need to keep sufficient in reserve for the rest of the ride.

That's pretty good going considering the hills (and your age :grin:)

My peak was a long, long time ago, involved regular proper training, and that time was on a flat course in Lancashire, a place largely devoid of hills.  Made for a rapid but boring ride.  Did quite a few 25ers in Wiltshire and Somerset which has it's fair share of hills. 

Also have a Garmin Edge 500, great bit of kit, very customisable.  Other must have piece of kit for deep winter is a turbo trainer, we have a road bike permanently set up on ours.  Bit different from the days when I used to use a set of rollers in the kitchen.  A momentary lapse of concentration and you'd be on the floor  :grin:  Don't get much time for proper cycling now, too busy messing with the car.

Sorry for thread hijack lazyeedude, but at least we're talking about things with wheels  :wink:
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Re: Searching for the right mk6
« Reply #49 on: 03 February 2015, 22:26 »
I've had acc and reversing camera and the acc is a must in my humble opinion and keep talking bikes I'm enjoying it  :laugh:
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