

Pretty much the same here but I still own my mkv GTI. I will be test driving the new GTI but I prefer the looks of the sciroccoveeedubba wrote:I owned a Golf V GTI before the scirocco and the only thing that I prefer about the Scirocco is the look
and Ill be test driving the Golf GTI VI too at the first opportunity
Really? I'd say the opposite if anythingveeedubba wrote:I owned a Golf V GTI before the scirocco and the only thing that I prefer about the Scirocco is the look
and Ill be test driving the Golf GTI VI too at the first opportunity
Really? Equipment and quality is subjective! The Mk VI is better than scirocco and scirocco is better than the Mk V (its a newer car). Handling wise the scirocco is fairly good but is by far the worst car for understeer that I have ever owned and the R32 made my scirocco look silly when in counted (in the bends), I wouldnt say the engine was better otherwise why have they reverted back to the MK V GTi engine for the R versiontartangti wrote:Really? I'd say the opposite if anythingveeedubba wrote:I owned a Golf V GTI before the scirocco and the only thing that I prefer about the Scirocco is the look
and Ill be test driving the Golf GTI VI too at the first opportunity![]()
The Scirocco (IMO) has a better engine, better handling and it much better built (no rattles!) and finished than my old MK5 GTi? In standard spec it's also much better equipped (better stereo, larger alloys, multifunction computer/ controls on steering wheel). The only thing which I preferred about my Golf was the seats. The ones in the Scirocco don't seem quite as supportive and the bolsters dont grip quite so well when cornering hard.
Apart from that it's better than the MK5 GTi in every single way!
Thats exactly what I've been saying and thats why I prefer the new aircon dials thats in the R instead of using the same dials that were in the MKV GTI in 2004. I dont really think its an improvement over the mkv as pretty much everything is the same. At least the mkv had a sliding cover that went over the cup holders, it just looks cheap in the sciroccoCTRnutter wrote:
The interior on scirocco is nice and functional, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves, we have a dashboard lifted directly out of an EOS, heating controls which are a completely different colour to the rest of the dash, no alloy pedals fitted as standard or door sills, the leather option is actually cloth on the inside of the seat, the cup holders are on display for the world to see, I could go on! It is however an improvement over the Mk 5!
The strange thing is it feels more solid, again I am only comparing it to the R32, I cant put my finger on it and I guess its the same with the new golf, they have upped the stakes again! but on the whole the Mk 6 wins for me, of course lots of people are over the moon with their scirocco and I guess after a year of driving the car you start to notice the faults as the novelty of a new car wears off, this again is only my opinion and its something that we all have to make on the merits of what you want from a cargc76 wrote:Thats exactly what I've been saying and thats why I prefer the new aircon dials thats in the R instead of using the same dials that were in the MKV GTI in 2004. I dont really think its an improvement over the mkv as pretty much everything is the same. At least the mkv had a sliding cover that went over the cup holders, it just looks cheap in the sciroccoCTRnutter wrote:
The interior on scirocco is nice and functional, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves, we have a dashboard lifted directly out of an EOS, heating controls which are a completely different colour to the rest of the dash, no alloy pedals fitted as standard or door sills, the leather option is actually cloth on the inside of the seat, the cup holders are on display for the world to see, I could go on! It is however an improvement over the Mk 5!
I don't understand this. Where is the cloth? I've got leather and can't see any cloth on the seats.the leather option is actually cloth on the inside of the seat
I think it is cloth/mesh on the outside of the side bolsters, i.e. look between the central console where the handbrake is and the drivers seat, and it's not leatherEvil Derboy wrote:I don't understand this. Where is the cloth? I've got leather and can't see any cloth on the seats.the leather option is actually cloth on the inside of the seat
Cool. I'll have a look when I get it back.iAmbu wrote:I think it is cloth/mesh on the outside of the side bolsters, i.e. look between the central console where the handbrake is and the drivers seat, and it's not leatherEvil Derboy wrote:I don't understand this. Where is the cloth? I've got leather and can't see any cloth on the seats.the leather option is actually cloth on the inside of the seat
Evil Derboy wrote:Cool. I'll have a look when I get it back.iAmbu wrote:
I think it is cloth/mesh on the outside of the side bolsters, i.e. look between the central console where the handbrake is and the drivers seat, and it's not leather
Andy-GTI wrote:Evil Derboy wrote:Cool. I'll have a look when I get it back.iAmbu wrote:
I think it is cloth/mesh on the outside of the side bolsters, i.e. look between the central console where the handbrake is and the drivers seat, and it's not leather
See if you can identify which panels are actually leather aswell. . . . cos most of the seat isn't, its vinyl!
No its not, only the seat faces are real leather,, the rest is leather look vinyl!bianco wrote:![]()
Mine is leather all around.
If You buy the (combination that only includes) part leather, then dont complain about the cloth part