Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
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Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
Well, this question keeps eating away at me.
Ever since I could drive I wanted a DBP R32 Golf. I've owned one for awhile now and I LOVE the car but I keep seeing candy white Scirocco R's boucing around the internet and I really fancy one.
Currently I have a TDI Golf which I also use to go back and forth to work. The R32 was bought as I thought about running it as a daily but the 25MPG and not wanting to put miles on it has stopped me, which led me to keep the TDI.
Do the Scirocco R's really get 35mpg? I could live with that quite happily, especially given the performance of them.
I have 2 other weekend toys (both currently off the road but one is due on the road next month) so in the long run I should save by reducing the number of cars I have even though the Scirocco is a lot more valueable (currently) than my R32.
How do people rate the DSG? I've never driven a DSG car but really fancy it now...
Last question....anyone fancy trading there white Scirocco R (DSG) with leathers and sunroof for an R32?
Cheers,
Dan
Ever since I could drive I wanted a DBP R32 Golf. I've owned one for awhile now and I LOVE the car but I keep seeing candy white Scirocco R's boucing around the internet and I really fancy one.
Currently I have a TDI Golf which I also use to go back and forth to work. The R32 was bought as I thought about running it as a daily but the 25MPG and not wanting to put miles on it has stopped me, which led me to keep the TDI.
Do the Scirocco R's really get 35mpg? I could live with that quite happily, especially given the performance of them.
I have 2 other weekend toys (both currently off the road but one is due on the road next month) so in the long run I should save by reducing the number of cars I have even though the Scirocco is a lot more valueable (currently) than my R32.
How do people rate the DSG? I've never driven a DSG car but really fancy it now...
Last question....anyone fancy trading there white Scirocco R (DSG) with leathers and sunroof for an R32?
Cheers,
Dan
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
I had a DSG MK5 R32 for 5 years and it was a difficult decision to sell it for a Rocco, although I considered a Rocco R I ended up with a diesel one as I'm doing nearly 30k miles a year.
DSG is a marmite thing, you either love it or hate it. You can only find out by driving one on an extended test drive.
I've had the Rocco for nearly a year now and don't regret the decision I made although should my mileage drop in the future I will probably return to the R fold.
Sometimes though you just want something different although If I was you I would keep the R32
DSG is a marmite thing, you either love it or hate it. You can only find out by driving one on an extended test drive.
I've had the Rocco for nearly a year now and don't regret the decision I made although should my mileage drop in the future I will probably return to the R fold.
Sometimes though you just want something different although If I was you I would keep the R32
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
I reckon my average over 28k miles in the R is around 27mpg
I rarely see above 30mpg even on motorway cruises.
I rarely see above 30mpg even on motorway cruises.
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
Then VW won't be seeing a penny off of me... On motorway cruises in the R I can happily do 30mpg+.Chungster wrote:I reckon my average over 28k miles in the R is around 27mpg
I rarely see above 30mpg even on motorway cruises.
With the cost far outwaying my R32 as well maybe I should stick to it!
Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
But then my car isn't really standard anymore
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
Never got anywhere near 35mpg when I had my R, think the only way you are going to achieve that is driving like an old man, then what's the point of it ?
As for DSG had it on my R and would never own a car with it again, just found it a boring way of driving in the end much prefer a manual
As for DSG had it on my R and would never own a car with it again, just found it a boring way of driving in the end much prefer a manual
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
[quote="Cuprabob"] I ended up with a diesel one as I'm doing nearly 30k miles a day.
Crikey Cuprabob, 30K a day? Thats one hell of a quick Diesel, exchanging my R tomorrow
Crikey Cuprabob, 30K a day? Thats one hell of a quick Diesel, exchanging my R tomorrow
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
That's one and a bit times round the world....i want to buy your car, must be a rocketCuprabob wrote:as I'm doing nearly 30k miles a day.
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
Some days feel as if they're a year long :-)Thommohawk wrote:That's one and a bit times round the world....i want to buy your car, must be a rocketCuprabob wrote:as I'm doing nearly 30k miles a day.
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
Well if you drive for 1 year in your motor you will have done a light year distance wise. A tad faster and travel back in time to edit your mail.Cuprabob wrote:Some days feel as if they're a year long :-)Thommohawk wrote:That's one and a bit times round the world....i want to buy your car, must be a rocketCuprabob wrote:as I'm doing nearly 30k miles a day.
Sorry Cuprabob, couldn't resist. I do the same myself and the wifey just looks at me in total disbelief at the biblical incompetence I display sometimes
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
I have a 2009 2.0TSi GT revo stage 1, on a congested motorway (this morning between 50-60mph) it will do about 35mpg, on an open motorway it'll do about 28-30mpg
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used golf R for the best of both worlds
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
I have done 22k now and my overall is 29mpg. I can easily get 35-40 on long motorway runs because when I'm buzzing around the local roads I'm constantly in S or manual mode driving it like it should be driven. For me its as good a "best of both worlds" as you are likely to get.
DSG is absolutely epic, auto for motorway and city driving, paddles for fun.
I would though be tempted to look at a Golf R is the price was right and VW dont plan on bringing out a new facelifted golf that is likely to have better front end styling.
DSG is absolutely epic, auto for motorway and city driving, paddles for fun.
I would though be tempted to look at a Golf R is the price was right and VW dont plan on bringing out a new facelifted golf that is likely to have better front end styling.
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
Done a smallish motorway journey today in my R and averaged 33mpg
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Re: Should I? Golf R32 over Scirocco R
I'm selling my R soon, if you're interested...?IbanezDan51 wrote:Well, this question keeps eating away at me.
Ever since I could drive I wanted a DBP R32 Golf. I've owned one for awhile now and I LOVE the car but I keep seeing candy white Scirocco R's boucing around the internet and I really fancy one.
Currently I have a TDI Golf which I also use to go back and forth to work. The R32 was bought as I thought about running it as a daily but the 25MPG and not wanting to put miles on it has stopped me, which led me to keep the TDI.
Do the Scirocco R's really get 35mpg? I could live with that quite happily, especially given the performance of them.
I have 2 other weekend toys (both currently off the road but one is due on the road next month) so in the long run I should save by reducing the number of cars I have even though the Scirocco is a lot more valueable (currently) than my R32.
How do people rate the DSG? I've never driven a DSG car but really fancy it now...
Last question....anyone fancy trading there white Scirocco R (DSG) with leathers and sunroof for an R32?
Cheers,
Dan
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