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Offline CraigW

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Re: It's Pick Up Day!!!
« Reply #100 on: 30 May 2015, 15:50 »
MH is a very fine person, a gentleman, highly intelligent and clear thinking. He is honest and upstanding. We should all try and emulate him but not to the extent of changing our tyres to Michelins.  :laugh:

Where the bloody hell is he?

TBH it would be quite sad if he was in here. He should be out really enjoying his new motor. I know I would

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Re: It's Pick Up Day!!!
« Reply #101 on: 30 May 2015, 15:50 »
MH is a very fine person, a gentleman, highly intelligent and clear thinking. He is honest and upstanding.

I'm sure we all think that, and all the above posts are meant affectionately.
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Re: It's Pick Up Day!!!
« Reply #102 on: 30 May 2015, 15:52 »
TBH it would be quite sad if he was in here. He should be out really enjoying his new motor. I know I would

Absolutely.
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Offline AndyG

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Re: It's Pick Up Day!!!
« Reply #103 on: 30 May 2015, 16:47 »
That's what I like about this forum,people from all parts of the UK sharing in another members happy day.
Non of my mates get the VW thing!
I thought he would have been on by now though.
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Re: It's Pick Up Day!!!
« Reply #104 on: 30 May 2015, 17:05 »
Can't believe the number of posts missed here....I think you were all more enthusiastic about pick-up than I was!

This is the second sentence, so I shall mention they tyres, which are Bridgestones.  :cry: Haven't put the car through its paces enough to see any shortcomings with them. Straight from the dealership we went to Costco by the Metrocentre to buy a few bits and enquire about tyres. Michelin Pilot Supersport 235/35 R19 Y 91 are £149.98 a corner, but they can only order in one right now. A promotion for a £100 Costco voucher when buying 4 Michelin tyres has just finished (wouldn't you guess!). I will give the Bridgestones a go for now, but if the next Costco promotion comes around shortly and the Bridgestones aren't mitigated by the Haldex then i'll be getting some.

The salesman was very nice to me this morning, he begged me to give them a good satisfaction survey rating, as their sales are down to about 2/3 of what they should be - a lot of people are giving the branch a wide berth right now due to extensive dealership remodelling going on at VW's insistence. £500k refurb, dealership having to pay for it themselves. Doesn't that sound like the VW AG we all love?

I assured him I would give the branch a glowing report as all my woes seem to be the fault of VW AG and VW UK, and I know that if they don't meet the satisfaction targets I will be less likely to secure a good deal next time as their margins will be slimmer. As he couldn't persuade me to take GAP/Autoglym, he said he'll only make £40 commission on the car and the Dealership will "fine" him £100, putting him £60 down if he gets a bad survey. It really is dog eat dog out there - I wouldn't want to be selling cars! We talked a bit about what sheisters VW UK are and how they'd pressured him into offering a goodwill gesture 100% funded by the dealership's bottom line.  :rolleyes:

Anyway, on to the car.....

Looks wise it is the dogs bollocks, inside and out, seeing in the flesh is believing.

The carbon effect gearstick top felt a little odd and less grippy than the GTD/GTI's knobbly golf ball, just requires a firmer grip, that is my only tiny gripe right now (bearing in mind the inevitability of Bridgestones).

I didn't get much of an opportunity to put my foot down on the way home from Durham via Costco, the A1 is 30/40mph average speed camera zone pretty much all the way from Durham to the metrocentre. Driving the R took a little getting used to. I was initially trying to drive it like my TDI, (lively from 1900rpm), but realising very quickly that it doesn't have a lot of poke below 3k revs, and then it becomes a rocket ship!

On the average speed camera controlled pootle, I was surprised how easily it rolled along at low speeds and low acceleration in relatively high gears and being far more frugal than I thought it would be (about 33mpg for what was it's first very tight 12 miles). Overall, having put my foot down when on the right side of the Tyne bridge from Durham to home (28 miles) I averaged 29mpg - much better than I thought likely.

In and out of Costco and time to go home. Traffic was crawling until we got over the Tyne Bridge back to civilisation (Sorry to anyone from Gateshead!). Then it was time to put my foot down a bit, giving it 2/3 throttle and keeping it going to 5k revs before changing. The missus was "tsking" all the way home. She wasn't in a good mood as we'd been in the vicinity of the Metrocentre and she hadn't been given the opportunity to blow a fair wedge of her wages in Next and Office on an armful of clothes and shoes.

Got the car home and out comes the G-Techniq stuff. There was bugger all iron to remove. It had the stinky W6 stuff all over it but only showed anything purple around the alloy wheels (£10 wasted there!). A Good wash with G-wash, dry and then C2V3 sealant all over. Finally I scotchguarded the back sets, back footwell and the boot's carpeted areas. I have another tin to do the front seats and front footwell, but didn't want to spry up until I knew I wasn't going out in it again today.

The missus has just gone off on her first driving lesson - hope she doesn't drive into the R when parking up at the end of her lesson.  :grin:

I need to get some photos taken or I will be accused of having a fantasy R like mr R400 on the other forum.  :grin: Will be looking to give it a mild hammering up the A19 from Silverlink after 7pm when the traffic has evaporated.

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Whey ya bugger! It's finally arrived after an 8 month wait....
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Offline JB GTI

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Re: It's Pick Up Day!!!
« Reply #105 on: 30 May 2015, 17:17 »
2nd Sentance.......Denied !!!   :angry: :angry: :angry:
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Offline am1w

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Re: It's Pick Up Day!!!
« Reply #106 on: 30 May 2015, 17:19 »
It has happened at long last. Glad all is tickety boo and you are a happy bunny monkey. Disappointed you wrote less than a page and no pictures. How remiss. Really happy for you.
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Offline CraigW

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Re: It's Pick Up Day!!!
« Reply #107 on: 30 May 2015, 17:20 »
Congrats Matt. Looking forward to seeing the pics, it's been a long time coming for you :smiley:

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Re: It's Pick Up Day!!!
« Reply #108 on: 30 May 2015, 17:41 »
Congratulations MH  :smiley:

It's been a long, long wait for you and I sincerely hope the car lives up to expectation.  I'm sure you'll share your thoughts and honest opinion on the car in the weeks/months to come, as you get to know it.  As an R owner-in-waiting I look forward to reading them, as I'm sure do many others.  Enjoy it  :cool:

Now go and buy the missus some shoes, you tight git  :laugh:
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Re: It's Pick Up Day!!!
« Reply #109 on: 30 May 2015, 17:50 »
OK, pics time. Overlooking the mouth of the Tyne and in a couple of pics you can see the DFDS North Shields to Amsterdam Ferry. Nothing arty here, not waiting for sunset or the right light or the sun to bounce off it a certain way (could've waited for a big ship to be passing through).

The most excitement I had today was playing daredevil with the fuel range on the GTD. Me and the missus were both up early so we decided to go to the Metrocentre harvester for breakfast on the way to Durham. The needle was on the last notch of the red zone before the white line when we set off on our 28 mile journey, and the car's range was reading 15 miles. 8 miles in and we were down to "0 miles". We get to the metrocentre 6 miles later and head into the Harvester - the needle is just above the white line at the end of the fuel gauge. Decide to play it safe and stay off the A1, going via the A167, through Birtley, by Chester-Le-Street (passing County Durham's cricket ground), the needle is now clearly below the white line and 4 tense miles later we're at Pulman. Drove like a saint from 0 miles, drove 20 miles on "0 miles" and achieved 58mpg.











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Whey ya bugger! It's finally arrived after an 8 month wait....
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