GTI daily driver?
#91
Drifting
Have a 2017 Golf R on order for my wife, should be here in mid-October... Lapiz Blue, DSG, Tech package. Looking forward to it, I often drive her car on the weekends or to run errands and this certainly represents a big upgrade on fun to drive factor from her Mercedes B250. Got to test drive one before we ordered and it is a rocket... hard to beat in terms of car for the dollar too.
#92
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Thread Starter
Have a 2017 Golf R on order for my wife, should be here in mid-October... Lapiz Blue, DSG, Tech package. Looking forward to it, I often drive her car on the weekends or to run errands and this certainly represents a big upgrade on fun to drive factor from her Mercedes B250. Got to test drive one before we ordered and it is a rocket... hard to beat in terms of car for the dollar too.
#93
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I got rid of my 15 GTI for a mini s for my daughter. She REALLY wanted the mini. Ever since I've missed the GTI. I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of my 6spd golf r any day now!
#94
I live in a snow state and tested a GTI today as a winter car for snowy/salty conditions... Boy it's fun, love the cloth seats and it's roomy, but has a lot of trouble putting down power on acceleration. Tons of wheel spin, even when I wasn't really gunning it. Some others have mentioned that in this thread.
If I get this thing and throw on winters and maybe drive more carefully will I be happy or regret it?
I want to love this but suspect I'll be cursing it when it snows.
Thanks
If I get this thing and throw on winters and maybe drive more carefully will I be happy or regret it?
I want to love this but suspect I'll be cursing it when it snows.
Thanks
#95
I love the idea of a Golf R as a run around/weekend/go to the beach hot hatch, but I swore on my mother's grave that I'd never buy another VW after my last experience with their cars and their dealers. Then again, I tried to buy my son a GTI as his high school car, but he thought it was dorky...so I bought him a Camry. I'll give you dorky and raise you a weeny...
#96
I am also a bit confused. GTIs are great cars, no doubt, but 911's are much better cars, really the perfect sports car for daily driving. Why would you not DD your 911? I enjoy my C2 the most in the rain when I can slide it around at sane speeds.
Back on the topic of the GTI, I've driven most generations (my dad has been leasing them for the last 10-15 years) and that lack of traction off the line (especially if it's wet) and turbo lag just kill all the fun for me.
Back on the topic of the GTI, I've driven most generations (my dad has been leasing them for the last 10-15 years) and that lack of traction off the line (especially if it's wet) and turbo lag just kill all the fun for me.
#97
I live in a snow state and tested a GTI today as a winter car for snowy/salty conditions... Boy it's fun, love the cloth seats and it's roomy, but has a lot of trouble putting down power on acceleration. Tons of wheel spin, even when I wasn't really gunning it. Some others have mentioned that in this thread.
If I get this thing and throw on winters and maybe drive more carefully will I be happy or regret it?
I want to love this but suspect I'll be cursing it when it snows.
Thanks
If I get this thing and throw on winters and maybe drive more carefully will I be happy or regret it?
I want to love this but suspect I'll be cursing it when it snows.
Thanks
#98
Instructor
I live in a snow state and tested a GTI today as a winter car for snowy/salty conditions... Boy it's fun, love the cloth seats and it's roomy, but has a lot of trouble putting down power on acceleration. Tons of wheel spin, even when I wasn't really gunning it. Some others have mentioned that in this thread.
If I get this thing and throw on winters and maybe drive more carefully will I be happy or regret it?
I want to love this but suspect I'll be cursing it when it snows.
Thanks
If I get this thing and throw on winters and maybe drive more carefully will I be happy or regret it?
I want to love this but suspect I'll be cursing it when it snows.
Thanks
#99
Thanks guys. To be honest I think the wheel spin was part of the fun!! but not for snow...
Not sure I want to spend golf R money. Only reason not to DD a 911 in the snow is preservation against salt, etc and the added maintenance/depreciation but once you pay $35k+ it's hard to justify that over just driving the 911 hard and upgrading to a new one more quickly.
Not sure I want to spend golf R money. Only reason not to DD a 911 in the snow is preservation against salt, etc and the added maintenance/depreciation but once you pay $35k+ it's hard to justify that over just driving the 911 hard and upgrading to a new one more quickly.
#100
Banned
Thanks guys. To be honest I think the wheel spin was part of the fun!! but not for snow...
Not sure I want to spend golf R money. Only reason not to DD a 911 in the snow is preservation against salt, etc and the added maintenance/depreciation but once you pay $35k+ it's hard to justify that over just driving the 911 hard and upgrading to a new one more quickly.
Not sure I want to spend golf R money. Only reason not to DD a 911 in the snow is preservation against salt, etc and the added maintenance/depreciation but once you pay $35k+ it's hard to justify that over just driving the 911 hard and upgrading to a new one more quickly.
#101
Rennlist Member
just traded my 2013 GTI for a 2017 Golf R
#102
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Thread Starter
No issues with the MKVII GTI. I've had a new one every year since 2014 and no issues. Great car to drive and scoot around town in and a plus when throwing stuff in the back for a beach trip.
#103
RL Community Team
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Originally Posted by TheEngineer
I got mine with the performance package, which adds a limited slip differential. It makes a big difference in putting down the power. Can't comment on snow yet as I bought it this summer.
There is no more Performance Pack. It's comes standard on the Sport trim and up. The LSD and the Xenons were enough to make it worth the upgrade to me.
#104
Also picked up a 2017 sport for my kid to learn to drive and I'm using it to keep the miles off my 991. For the money, it's a fantastic car & one can sense its family lineage. I'm also not so subtly introducing my daughter to German engineering.
Last edited by vivalaReagan; 02-17-2017 at 07:49 PM.
#105
Pro
My wife has had her 2017 red Golf R for a few months. She loves it. 6-MT and AWD, a rare combination. I put on a set of Blizzaks for her and it's great in the VT snow. We did have to turn off the 'soundaktor " since it made the 4 cylinder sound like a flock of deranged bleating sheep. And turbolag on the throttle blip on downshift, argh.
But no illusions, it is a long long way from my daily driver 6MT 981 Cayman GTS. Granted it beats the Cayman on snow. I'm thinking of ordering a 991.2 C4 as my winter beater and GT cruiser. I wouldn't want to DD the Golf R if I can drive a Porsche.
But no illusions, it is a long long way from my daily driver 6MT 981 Cayman GTS. Granted it beats the Cayman on snow. I'm thinking of ordering a 991.2 C4 as my winter beater and GT cruiser. I wouldn't want to DD the Golf R if I can drive a Porsche.