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Offline wigit

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A tale of three Rs
« on: 04 August 2016, 22:05 »
Well i have had the R wagon for five weeks now and used it for daily duties, driven the wife's 5 door a fair bit and had my three door put back to standard so 3 are as VW intended

So if i could only have one which do you think it would be and which do i find the most fun to drive

All of them are dsg, the 3 and 5 door have DCC
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Offline CraigW

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Re: A tale of three Rs
« Reply #1 on: 04 August 2016, 22:29 »
Well the estate is bloody ugly from behind so can rule that one out immediately

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Re: A tale of three Rs
« Reply #2 on: 04 August 2016, 22:31 »
I think this is a trick question so the wagon gets my vote! :smug:
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Re: A tale of three Rs
« Reply #3 on: 04 August 2016, 22:41 »
The 3 door is back to stock as it makes way for the M2

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Re: A tale of three Rs
« Reply #4 on: 04 August 2016, 23:36 »
There's surely no discernible difference in the drive between the 3 and 5 door.
So, I'd say the 5 door... Assuming you don't need the extra boot space.
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Re: A tale of three Rs
« Reply #5 on: 05 August 2016, 04:48 »
The estate as it's uber discreet and has the ability to swallow quite a bit into its rump.
But mostly because the rear end probably makes it handle like a demon.

I once had a mk2 Polo Saloon of 1985 vintage as a runabout bought because it was cheap, low mileage and best of all it attracted absolutely no attention unlike the Golf VR6 I was running at the time.
The side benefit was that huge boot which could swallow a set of four alloy wheels without needing to fold the seats down. In fact the seats didn't fold down as it had a proper metal bulkhead which made the chassis very strong and didn't flex.
The real benefit of the huge boot though wasn't its pushchair carrying abilities, it was the fact it made the car handle really well.
So using this reason I'm going for the R estate.
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Re: A tale of three Rs
« Reply #6 on: 05 August 2016, 08:11 »
I would have the estate for it's steathiness, but would have to get rid of 2 tail pipes.
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Re: A tale of three Rs
« Reply #7 on: 05 August 2016, 08:45 »
Aside from the obvious practicality to a need for more space and the additional performance that may surprise any unsuspecting really do struggle to appreciate the R estate.

Think my view is a little tainted as the reason selected the R Hatchback was because the Audi A3 Sportback looks too much like an estate! so this is maybe biased to taste but think the R estate looks awkward with the extension bolted on.

Think what also makes it look awkward is the 4 tailpipes which work for the hatchback but seem out of place on the estate, sort of contraction to its practicality than a leaning to its sportiness.

Aside from those who genuinely need the additional space personally you would think the R estate was more aimed at the company demographic? Someone who is on the road most of the time carrying their products, tools, displays around? Most company drivers who do high mileage would steer clear of the R estate simply based on economy, so you have excluded the majority right away with only the exceptions?

So be interesting to know the sales of the R estate both to public and to company drivers?

One last thing did surprise me is that only two of the exhausts function, the other two are purely for aesthetics, and think the knowledge of that would niggle me, and more support to just going for twin pipes which would for me make the estate look more joined and complete, rather than extended with the R back end bolted on. Think someone said in this thread, more stealth would make the R more.

Also, think it lacks the LED clusters?

So my not getting the R estate is based purely on aesthetics and for some economy, the one thing have no doubt on, is that once in the cabin and driving, the experience is every bit as good as an R can be, and sure its very satisfying in catching some unsuspecting out, who thinks its "just an estate"  :cool:

Just personal preference from someone where the hatchback gives me all space need 99% of time and has an already aversion to estate styling.


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Re: A tale of three Rs
« Reply #8 on: 05 August 2016, 08:51 »
You have to be barking mad to have an R as a company car, estate or not.

The BIK price would absolutely murder you.

You could easily run a 5 series TDI estate for the same money, possibly even less.

I honestly can't think who'd want an R estate at all.
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Re: A tale of three Rs
« Reply #9 on: 05 August 2016, 09:25 »
I honestly can't think who'd want an R estate at all.

The same could have been said about cars of old like the Audi RS2, B5 RS4, Mercedes C43 Estate, BMW 335i Touring etc... Even the Passat W8 and R36.
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