I bought a new Golf GTi 5 weeks ago. The last 5 weeks have been a huge trial as I struggled to try and adapt to the electronic brake/automatic hold. Upshot is, I cannot live with it and am now considering dumping the Golf and getting something else, even if it is an older model. This is a huge disappointment to me as I have driven nothing but Golf GTis for the last 15 years (this is my third) and, up to now, I loved the car and thought it was unbeatable.
VW have told me that I brake too lightly, so the automatic hold does not engage at least 50% of the time. They have also told me that I don't wear suitable footwear (I mostly drive in trainers), which is why I cannot feel the brake, nor can I hear it, which makes me feel completely out of control. I suppose provided I drive in a completely different way and wear Volkswagen-approved footwear, everything would be OK.
Problems I have had include:
(a) Hold not engaging because I did not brake hard enough (often). Obviously I can see that the hold hasn't engaged because the light doesn't come on, but it is a nuisance, and I fear I could fail to notice one time.
(b) Car moving forward (on a down slope) or backwards (on an up slope) even when the automatic hold light is on.
(c) Car refusing to move forwards even when the electronic brake is not on. On an upslope, I can't accelerate hard because I have zero confidence that the hold is working and that I won't slide back into the car behind me.
For these reasons, I have no trust or faith in the systems and am driving much more hesitantly. One of the things I most used to love about my Golf was how nippy it was moving from a standing position. Now, because of my anxiety about the new systems, it's more like a crippled slug.
Recently, someone rammed me at the back at traffic lights. His fault as I was stationary. I can't help thinking, though, that if I had been driving my old car, I would have been gone and avoided the incident. The two things may not be connected, but in my mind they are.
My big mistake was not to have a test drive. Having had 2 Golf GTis before, I didn't think I needed to. I didn't realise that things could change so much. The change to this critical system was not mentioned to me at any stage in the purchase process and came as a huge shock to me the day I went to pick up the car. From the day I picked it up, I have not had a minute's comfort in the car, even though I have driven nearly 2,000 miles in it. Every journey is stressful.
Disappointed is an understatement.