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7.5 GTI Performance - Standard/Options
« on: 13 December 2020, 23:42 »
Hi all

Looking to leave my 335i for a MK7.5 GTI Performance next month. I'm a little confused about what is standard and what is optional with this trim and facelift model.

I'm basing what I know on this May 2020 VW brochure pricelist:
https://www.volkswagen.co.uk/files/live/sites/vwuk/files/pdf/Brochures/golf-brochure-pricelist-p11d.pdf

I can't find a 2017 (67 plate) equivalent so I just wonder much this PDF differs from a 2017 MK7.5 model. On Page 29 onwards, there are tables with a list of kit. I have a few questions about the tables:

1) Is Android Auto or "App-Connect" standard for 2017 too?
2) Is Lane Assist with Dynamic Light Assist standard for 2017 too?
3) Is Front & Rear Parking Sensord with Rear Camera standard for 2017 too?
4) I've read that DCC is standard on 7.5 models but the table shows that it's optional here. Is that the case?


Thank you!
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Re: 7.5 GTI Performance - Standard/Options
« Reply #1 on: 14 December 2020, 00:06 »
Yes android auto.

No lane assist or dynamic light assist.

Yes parking sensors, no camera.

Dcc no.

Current: Mk8 GTI DSG, Adelaides, DCC, HUD, HK, Winter Pack, Rear Camera.. Aka "HMS Weasel"

Gone: 2017 Mk7.5 GTD,manual, NavPro
Gone: 2014 Mk7 GTD, manual, NavPro, DCC

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Re: 7.5 GTI Performance - Standard/Options
« Reply #2 on: 14 December 2020, 00:31 »
I know it's subjective and I'm sure it's been asked before what optional extras are actually worth looking for?

I hear DCC is useful if the car has 19inch wheels, otherwise, with 18inch it's fine without.
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Re: 7.5 GTI Performance - Standard/Options
« Reply #3 on: 14 December 2020, 08:14 »
By the time you get to the mk7.5 you've got a lot of gear as standard. Yes, dcc with nineteens is perceived as common choice but it's not essential.

Mileage, age, condition, colour and price... Use those.
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Re: 7.5 GTI Performance - Standard/Options
« Reply #4 on: 14 December 2020, 09:12 »
1) Is Android Auto or "App-Connect" standard for 2017 too?
2) Is Lane Assist with Dynamic Light Assist standard for 2017 too?
3) Is Front & Rear Parking Sensord with Rear Camera standard for 2017 too?
4) I've read that DCC is standard on 7.5 models but the table shows that it's optional here. Is that the case?
1. Standard on all 7.5's
2. Standard on MY19.5> (cars built from BW52 in December 2018). Optional before that.
3. Sensors standard on all 7.5's. Camera was standard from MY19.5> (cars built from BW52 in December 2018), previously optional.
4. DCC is optional on all 7.5's.

The problem you'll find is there are lots of brochures/specs for the 7.5. WLTP shutdown, MY spec changes and price rises caused havoc, thus VW were updating their online price/spec PDF's every few months, for example there were 3 in 2018 and 7 versions in 2019!

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Re: 7.5 GTI Performance - Standard/Options
« Reply #5 on: 14 December 2020, 09:21 »
totally subjective I know, but mine (which BTW isn't a PP model just one of the last 2018 - 230ps models), the things I now wouldn't' want to live without are (this is my list only FWIW):

Essential
  • DCC - set to comfort with the 19's gives a superb ride
  • 19" Alloys - only because I didn't care for the standard 18" units
  • Dynaudio - for a relatively cheap option, IMO it's a superb add on for the sound system
  • Art Velours / Leather interior - again, only because I wasn't a fan of the "classis" plaid cloth as standard on the GTI
  • Rear View Camera - again, another relatively cheap option but gives a nice clear view and just gives that "added" security over the standard parking sensors.
  • Heated Windscreen - had this on my last two MK7's and it really is superb at clearing frost, condensation etc really quickly from the windscreen whilst you just sit in the car without scraping. My car lives on a driveway so it's essential for me, but if your car is garaged, then maybe not.
Nice to haves
  • Dynamic light assist - gives the full 4 headlight look and the dynamic main beam feature works really well
  • Discover Pro - a very expensive option when new, and some swear by it. If you can get a car with it fine, but if not, then the standard unit is just fine.
  • Lane assist, front assist, rear assist, side assist, emergency assist safety package. Love it on mine, but all MK7's/7.5 come with adaptive cruise as standard so whilst not really essential, again it's a nice to have.
  • Rear seat airbags - if you carry a lot of passengers in the rear then it's a good option to have, if not, don't worry about it.
  • Keyless entry and start button - again, a feature I love for the convenience, but the paranoid amongst us, don't like it for the perceived security risk (although later models like mine can have the keyless entry wireless signal disabled on locking the car by simply touching the door handle after locking).
Neutral or meh options
  • Sunroof, no doubt adds to the airy feel of the cabin, but too many reports of either leaking roofs or worse cracked surrounds for me to consider.
  • Park assist - if you can't parallel park then it's a good option otherwise don't fret over it. 
  • Voice activation - is pretty crap to be honest so I certainly wouldn't' pay for it unless it already comes on the car. (standard with Discover Pro option)
  • Electric seats - would love to have them on my Art Velours interior, but could only be an add on if spec'ing leather - (at the time of buying mine, leather was an £1,750 option and electric seats added another £595 - so £2,345 to get electric seats. If you find a car with one, then great otherwise, stick with manual seats.
  • 90% rear tinted glass - in my option makes the cars look like a Hurst or worse a gangster's car - but then I am an old fart. Stick with the standard and free 65% tint.
  • Oryx white Premium - £1k option and not something many spec'd. Depends if you like a pearlescent white finish ?
That's about it from me. Hope it helps.
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Re: 7.5 GTI Performance - Standard/Options
« Reply #6 on: 14 December 2020, 09:22 »
1) Is Android Auto or "App-Connect" standard for 2017 too?
2) Is Lane Assist with Dynamic Light Assist standard for 2017 too?
3) Is Front & Rear Parking Sensord with Rear Camera standard for 2017 too?
4) I've read that DCC is standard on 7.5 models but the table shows that it's optional here. Is that the case?
1. Standard on all 7.5's
2. Standard on MY19.5> (cars built from BW52 in December 2018). Optional before that.
3. Sensors standard on all 7.5's. Camera was standard from MY19.5> (cars built from BW52 in December 2018), previously optional.
4. DCC is optional on all 7.5's.

The problem you'll find is there are lots of brochures/specs for the 7.5. WLTP shutdown, MY spec changes and price rises caused havoc, thus VW were updating their online price/spec PDF's every few months, for example there were 3 in 2018 and 7 versions in 2019!

:)

kmpowell has this spot on. If you want the extras listed on the MY19.5, find a 68 plate (wont be many at all) or a 19 plate onwards  :smiley:

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Re: 7.5 GTI Performance - Standard/Options
« Reply #7 on: 14 December 2020, 09:43 »
1) Is Android Auto or "App-Connect" standard for 2017 too?
2) Is Lane Assist with Dynamic Light Assist standard for 2017 too?
3) Is Front & Rear Parking Sensord with Rear Camera standard for 2017 too?
4) I've read that DCC is standard on 7.5 models but the table shows that it's optional here. Is that the case?
1. Standard on all 7.5's
2. Standard on MY19.5> (cars built from BW52 in December 2018). Optional before that.
3. Sensors standard on all 7.5's. Camera was standard from MY19.5> (cars built from BW52 in December 2018), previously optional.
4. DCC is optional on all 7.5's.

The problem you'll find is there are lots of brochures/specs for the 7.5. WLTP shutdown, MY spec changes and price rises caused havoc, thus VW were updating their online price/spec PDF's every few months, for example there were 3 in 2018 and 7 versions in 2019!

:)

kmpowell has this spot on. If you want the extras listed on the MY19.5, find a 68 plate (wont be many at all) or a 19 plate onwards  :smiley:
If only it were that simple!  :laugh:

Mines a 68 plate but is a MY19. WLTP shutdown caused cars that were built before MY19.5 changeover to sit at the factory until VW had WLTP sign-off and they could be shipped to dealers. Mine was built in Sep 2018, but didn't arrive at the dealers until late December 2018, and I didn't take delivery until January 2019.

68 plates are a minefield and the only way you can tell is by testing for options themselves, but you're right about 19 plates, these should have everything... unless it's a 2018 built car that's been sat around for 2-3 months unregistered...

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Re: 7.5 GTI Performance - Standard/Options
« Reply #8 on: 14 December 2020, 11:18 »
My car is a 68 plate built late 2018 and registered Jan 2019.
The standard kit includes:
Keyless entry
Rear camera
Adaptive Cruise Control

It was not “new” enough to have the lane departure and traffic sign recognition.

I think as everyone else has commented, you really need to check the spec of each car as there is so much variance in what was fitted as standard.
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Re: 7.5 GTI Performance - Standard/Options
« Reply #9 on: 14 December 2020, 13:09 »
There was a huge amount of confusion at the time as to who has MY19 spec.
Mine was built last week November 18 and didn’t have the 3 my19 options
Kmpowell’s knowledge on these matters was phenomenal!
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