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Re: Golf Replacement ??
« Reply #50 on: 07 January 2018, 16:38 »
Fred the amount of queries and phone calls I get at work from our company car drivers saying something's wrong with payslip is unbelievable. 9 times out of ten they are clueless about the whys and wherefores regarding anything other than the monthly amount they have deducted.
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Re: Golf Replacement ??
« Reply #51 on: 07 January 2018, 17:31 »

They also have high-profile tyres and chunky wheels.  Ideal for parking with two wheels on the pavement, which is the closest that most pseudo lifestyle SUV's will ever get to driving offroad.

Haha, I parked mine on top of a 3 foot high pile of snow that resembled Table Mountain, formed from clearing the supermarket carpark the other week...just because I could.

Has anyone considered the new Volvo XC40? I quite fancy a Volvo of some kind to replace the Golf.
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Re: Golf Replacement ??
« Reply #52 on: 07 January 2018, 21:45 »
And if this thread confirms anything, it's that the British car-buying public aspire towards bigger, more comfortable cars.  Which explains why it's so difficult to find anywhere to park these days which doesn't carry the threat of somebody opening their door into the side of my normal-sized Golf!

Worth noting though that our normal sized Golf's aren't so normal sized anymore. Mine barely fits in my normal sized garage. These days if you want a normal sized Golf it's called a Polo. The parking problem isn't simply because of bigger and more comfortable cars, it's also a consequence of more cars on the road, combined with parking space dimensions that haven't increased in decades, people taking up two spaces when they could fit in one, and others making car journeys they don't really need to make by car.

My point is that the average UK buyer (and they can be very average indeed) is easily swayed by fashion, and smallish lower-end SUV's such as the Cashcow are sold as accessories to an active, aspirational lifestyle, often advertised in the company of other stereotypical lifestyle accessories such as mountain bikes, kayaks etc.  They offer a higher than usual driving position to enable the lucky owner to look down upon the proletariat, and comfy seats.  So the buyer feels comfortable, and is able to feel protected due to the perceived solidity of the car thanks to chunky styling with large lumpy plastic bumpers at each end and the high driving position.

They also have high-profile tyres and chunky wheels.  Ideal for parking with two wheels on the pavement, which is the closest that most pseudo lifestyle SUV's will ever get to driving offroad.

Why let these things bother you? Are they doing you that much harm? At the end of the day they're just another vehicle on the road. They pay their road tax, they buy their fuel and insurance and have just as much right to be there as the rest of us. Thoughtless driving and parking on kerbs is an issue, but that's not exclusive to SUV drivers.

I can't think of many cars which have been updated regularly throughout their lifespan which haven't mutated into larger versions of their previous selves.  Mazda made a praiseworthy job of updating the MX-5 and producing a newer model which actually weighed less than its predecessor, but in the world of VW the Golf has swollen considerably, as has the Polo, which is now larger than the original Golf, and I expect the Mark 2 Up! to be bigger, heavier, and better furnished than the existing model.  It just seems to be a fact of life in the automotive industry's never-ending struggle to satisfy ever more prescriptive legislation while still pandering to the whims of the buying public.

And we still have parking spaces designed to accommodate Ford Anglias.  Which are now occupied by the obese grandchildren of their intended occupants, which all seem to be driven by inconsiderates with no concern for their fellow drivers.  I'm convinced that all pseudo SUV's come with "An overblown sense of entitlement" as a standard fitting.

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Re: Golf Replacement ??
« Reply #53 on: 07 January 2018, 23:42 »
Well there's a lot of them around now, and I suspect there's going to be even more, so it looks like your life is only going to get harder.  :sad:

The current Golf is actually lighter than the Mk6 it replaced, it's one way manufacturers are now trying to deal with emissions targets by reducing weight. However it takes up more room in the car park than it has ever done.
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Re: Golf Replacement ??
« Reply #54 on: 08 January 2018, 09:12 »
The Mk7 Golf hatch is bigger than a Ford Sierra and roughly the same size as a Ford Mondeo Mk1...

Which gives you an idea.
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Re: Golf Replacement ??
« Reply #55 on: 08 January 2018, 09:13 »
Fred the amount of queries and phone calls I get at work from our company car drivers saying something's wrong with payslip is unbelievable. 9 times out of ten they are clueless about the whys and wherefores regarding anything other than the monthly amount they have deducted.

I find that really strange when its about something that hits you in your pocket.

Got any jobs going at your place then? To be paid so much that you just don't care about deductions, I'll have a piece of that!
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Re: Golf Replacement ??
« Reply #56 on: 08 January 2018, 14:02 »
The Mk7 Golf hatch is bigger than a Ford Sierra and roughly the same size as a Ford Mondeo Mk1...

Which gives you an idea.

Today's average driver is probably also bigger by a similar percentage to Mondeo man....
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Re: Golf Replacement ??
« Reply #57 on: 08 January 2018, 14:19 »
The Mk7 Golf hatch is bigger than a Ford Sierra and roughly the same size as a Ford Mondeo Mk1...

Which gives you an idea.

Today's average driver is probably also bigger by a similar percentage to Mondeo man....

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Re: Golf Replacement ??
« Reply #58 on: 08 January 2018, 14:50 »
Fred the amount of queries and phone calls I get at work from our company car drivers saying something's wrong with payslip is unbelievable. 9 times out of ten they are clueless about the whys and wherefores regarding anything other than the monthly amount they have deducted.

I find that really strange when its about something that hits you in your pocket.

Got any jobs going at your place then? To be paid so much that you just don't care about deductions, I'll have a piece of that!
I think they care it's they just don't know that's the problem. They apply for a vehicle and seem to think the quote they are given is the only amount they need to pay totally forgetting about the tax element.
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Re: Golf Replacement ??
« Reply #59 on: 08 January 2018, 15:28 »
The Mk7 Golf hatch is bigger than a Ford Sierra and roughly the same size as a Ford Mondeo Mk1...

Which gives you an idea.

Just to give you an idea of how big the Golf has grown over the years (source Wikipedia)

MarkLengthWidthHeight
MK13705mm1610mm1395mm
MK23985mm1700mm1415mm
MK34074mm1694mm1991mm
MK44148mm1735mm1440mm
MK54216mm1759mm1469mm
MK64213mm1779mm1469mm
MK74255mm1799mm1452mm
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