« Reply #19 on: 17 February 2015, 17:58 »
I wonder what the Polo GTI version offers for just over £200?
Surely all the GTI would need in reality would be a 'Normal' setting and a 'Sport' setting for track work which needn't cost £800 odd.
Probably a cheaper/less functional thing on the Polo?
DCC is not just a push button stiffness control, it is actually dynamic... people forget this.
Yes, it's the dynamic thing that makes me think it just needs a Normal and Sport setting, the latter for track use and the former for everyday driving.
Do those of you that have it actually adjust it very often? I know I wouldn't, I think I'd just leave it in normal, the same as the other settings. I did play with them at first but thought all of them were a bit rubbish.
Eco I only tried once and just found it annoying.
Sport just makes the car sound like it has a misfire and doesn't make the throttle anything like as responsive as a PedalBox.
Maybe my Soundaktor is faulty?
Mines a manual non DCC btw.
Minimal extras for maximum power to weight as a GTI should be!

Or in my case (hopefully) minimal depreciation which is meaningless to those who have someone else pay for their cars I guess.

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