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Offline Chris71

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Thinking about getting a mk2
« on: 26 January 2007, 15:34 »
....actually I'm thinking about a couple of versions of golf and corrados! But I think if I went for a Golf it'd have to be a mk2. Just really want to get a bit more of an idea about them, so any comments are welcome. I suppose a few specific points would be:


* What's the reliability like? I'm going to be doing quite a high mileage (15k a year at a guess) with a reasonable ammount of motorway driving and the car will have to live outside, is this likely to cause any problems?
* 8v or 16v? - how much quicker are the 16v's? do they attract any more mechanical problems? whats the difference in economy?
* What 'characterises' the driving experience? I've never driven a golf of this age before (only a mk4 - I hasten to add it wasn't mine!) but had a couple of hot hatches (205 GTi and an MG ZS) and a few sports cars. Has the mk2 GTi got a particular style - any traits in handling, power delivery etc? Can anyone comment how it compares to a Corrado in these respects?
* Can anyone tell me the sort of performance figures an average unmodified car will be delivering now we're 15+ years down the line?
* (managed to think of one more....) looked at Sciroccos a while back and it seemed that their major weak point was the breakes, is this the case for the golfs too?

Anything else you can tell me really, I'm all ears :)
« Last Edit: 26 January 2007, 15:36 by Chris71 »

Offline tobz.

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Re: Thinking about getting a mk2
« Reply #1 on: 26 January 2007, 16:19 »
Hi
Good choice can't beat a 2  :wink:
I've been driving them as a daily driver for about 12years now and I've never been let down. If well looked after the engines are easily good for 200k so the mileage thing shouldn't be an issue.
I've owned both 8 & 16v models and personally I would go for the 16v every time. The driving experience isn't as relaxed as the 8v because you really need to keep the revs about 4k to reap the benefits of the multi-valve head, so more gear changes are required. However when the 8v is running out of puff the 16v is just coming to life. On average expect 30-35mpg from a 16v and 35-40 from an 8v. Due to the nature of the 16v engine though it can be harder to find one that hasn't been thrashed its whole life.

On the road a mk2 has a really solid feel and handles extremely well for a car of its age (nowhere near as much skipping about and oversteer as a 205). You'll have a constant grin on your face in the dry weather as you squeel the tyres round corners and roundabouts whilst still being in complete control.
I haven't driven a corrado but being based on a mk2 chassis the handling is similar with some improvements to make it even better. My mate had a vr6 raddo and reckons its the most fun he has ever had in a car.

Performance figures were 112bhp for the 8v and 139bhp for the 16v when new, if well maintained some cars may still be producing this or even a little more now the engines are nicely loosened up.
Brakes are not an issue on the mk2, I've always found them very capable.

Obviously now these cars are 15 years old at best you have to expect some teething troubles but that's all part of owning a modern day classic. Things such as perished vacuum lines, corroded brake lines, perished flexi-hoses, tired shocks, worn wheel bearings, suspension bushes etc all have to be expected.
The best advice is find one with the best bodywork you can afford as everything else can be unbolted and replaced.

Hope this helps
Toby


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Re: Thinking about getting a mk2
« Reply #2 on: 26 January 2007, 17:22 »
hi

just to give you some reassurance of just how long a VW will last and perform.

my 1986 16v now has 198k on its original engine, it has full service history and has never had the head off. It was recently dyno'd  and recorded

David Kerr - Kerrly
Mk2 16v

BHP: 137.8
Torque: 148.1

and that was with a slipping clutch!!!!

As has been said what you have to remember is these cars are getting quite old now and will be developing little niggles, best thing to do is to look at a few before buying one and not rushing into purchase the 1st one you see. Do your research, this forum and others ... CGTI have plenty of tips and guides as to things to look out for.

GOOD LUCK

Offline rowlers

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Re: Thinking about getting a mk2
« Reply #3 on: 26 January 2007, 18:51 »
I've had 2 valvers, can't comment on 8v's. valvers are very reliable imo, even when not running correctly they still get you from A to B!

as with any old (ish) car they just need loved :wink:

then theyll provide you with endless fun!

Offline rwalker

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Re: Thinking about getting a mk2
« Reply #4 on: 26 January 2007, 23:19 »
8v had more torque lower down the revs, 16v you have to rev it a bit.  Love the 16v, its a great car.  In comparison... I now drive a Corrado VR6, which is a lot more sophistocated and relaxing to drive.  The VR6 is a hell of a lot quicker as you'd expect but the fuel economy is the same.   Both are very reliable cars when theyre looked after and will go for 200k without problems.  My mk2 was still on its original clutch at 125k.

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Offline Golf8vGti

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Re: Thinking about getting a mk2
« Reply #5 on: 27 January 2007, 20:30 »
I own a 8v mk2 and i have to say its the best car ive owned, and thats coming from a background of many RST's. They are reliable and as said they are gettin on a bit now and things like hoses etc are gona need replacing but the engines are pretty sound. Mines toucehed 150k and tbh it still puts a grin on my face and scares plenty of other modern day cars.

The 16valver and VR6 corrado i cant comment on as i have never owned one but will do one day  :grin: