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phaeton
17-05-2007, 05:06 PM
The guys at caradvice.com.au have had the 1st Steer of the TSI on Australian roads and there thoughts are
it might just outsell the GTI

http://www.caradvice.com.au/2743/2007-volkswagen-golf-gt-launch-drive/

Specs compared with 2.0 FSI
http://www.caradvice.com.au/2748/volkswagen-golf-gt-specifications/

Tim
17-05-2007, 05:20 PM
I dunno. its in a weird segment.
If people want fuel efficiency i reckon they will go the 2.0TDI which has similar performance and if they want a sporty car theyre gonna go the GTI for an extra 3.5k.

I know thats how id think anyways

phaeton
17-05-2007, 05:34 PM
I dunno. its in a weird segment.
If people want fuel efficiency i reckon they will go the 2.0TDI which has similar performance and if they want a sporty car theyre gonna go the GTI for an extra 3.5k.

I know thats how id think anyways

True its new tech and sits right inbetween VWs best (TDI & GTI) but the tech is what will make it sell :D

briseos
17-05-2007, 07:33 PM
TSI not really in the TDI league because of the pure 320NM grunt of the TDI - the immediacy of the TSI would be great, esp if it has any of the urgency of the GTI - but from where i sit (firmly in the drivers seat of 2.0TDi Sportline) I will NOT go anywhere else except into my new Eos if it ever comes!

My perfect car would be twin charged 2.0TDI - can you supercharge a diesel??

GoLfMan
17-05-2007, 07:37 PM
TSI not really in the TDI league because of the pure 320NM grunt of the TDI - the immediacy of the TSI would be great, esp if it has any of the urgency of the GTI - but from where i sit (firmly in the drivers seat of 2.0TDi Sportline) I will NOT go anywhere else except into my new Eos if it ever comes!

My perfect car would be twin charged 2.0TDI - can you supercharge a diesel??

yup you can supercharge a diesel, but i recon the most relevant model of the GT is the TDI because it offers a diesel performance alternative :)

phaeton
21-05-2007, 03:41 PM
http://network.news.com.au/image/0,10114,5492680,00.jpg

http://carsguide.news.com.au/story/0,20384,21767351-5003140,00.html

phaeton
21-05-2007, 04:03 PM
Full Review

http://www.caradvice.com.au/2781/volkswagen-golf-gt-first-steer/

gpk_gti
21-05-2007, 04:39 PM
my opinion is it wont sell that well here.WHY?? because ask yourself how many years did it take for people to realise diesels are awesome here! in europe they have been big since the late 80's early 90's.so when the sheep here see turbo and supercharge they will think only one thing,hassles with servicing and insurance.the unknown factor.
I personally would not buy it unless I couldnt find a 2l tdi.this technology will definately become the main stream in years to come.

brackie
21-05-2007, 05:44 PM
Yeah, I know, "There goes brackie on about his beloved diesels again..."

But why the petrol motor? Can you imagine the result if they had used a diesel? You'd get the immediate response from the supercharger then the huge torque of the turbocharged diesel. :???:

gregozedobe
21-05-2007, 06:34 PM
True its new tech and sits right inbetween VWs best (TDI & GTI) but the tech is what will make it sell :D

The complication of the new tech is exactly why I wouldn't buy one.

I keep my vehicles for 10- 15 years and I can just imagine trying to find parts and someone to work on it in 10 years time. I'm not a luddite, but I try to keep in the "proven technology but not out-dated" band, rather than the excitement of the "bleeding-edge new technology", particularly when it is my money that is paying for something.

To me, having both a Supercharger AND a Turbo AND a changeover mechanism is just too many things to go wrong, especially when you see what excellent results VW can get from a simple turbocharged 2.0 motor (both petrol and diesel) when they want. Look at some of the hi-po Audis for examples. Getting peak torque at 1800 or 2000 revs from a turbo seems fine to me.

For similar reasons I won't be in a rush to buy a high-torque VW with a DSG for a few more years yet (especially if an ECU tune is looking likely after the warranty runs out). A manual Golf GTI is the current front runner, but I am also interested in the Skoda RS wagon (either petrol or TDI), but I will have to wait for a test drive to decide.

JMHO, others love the excitement of new technology and will think differently, and I wish them all the best.

shogun2
21-05-2007, 09:36 PM
Makes me want to go out and test drive one!

phaeton
22-05-2007, 09:13 AM
LOL :D take me with you j:

Carsales Review
http://editorial.carsales.com.au/car-review/2623705.aspx

phaeton
22-05-2007, 12:07 PM
Another TSI Article this time a PR from VW

http://www.nextcar.com.au/n.vw.golf.gt.07may.html

phaeton
23-05-2007, 11:36 AM
GoAuto

Article http://goauto.com.au/mellor/mellor.nsf/story2/28ABDFCBA7E8ED6DCA2572E2002335B9

Review http://goauto.com.au/mellor/mellor.nsf/story2/ABCE82E22B82C5F8CA2572E20020DE75

DaveMack
23-05-2007, 12:14 PM
... the new VW ad for this car? Quite well done. Two "lads" in the car ... driver married and his single mate. Passenger makes a comment about "Not everyone can drive a performance car ... but good onya, Mate for doing something for the environment." (You know what's coming next.) Driver puts the boot in to overtake and passenger spills his milkshake all over himself. (Pretty predictable.)

Dave

DubSteve
23-05-2007, 01:15 PM
To be honest I think its crap, I don't like it at all and I would have prefered a diesel with the diesel you can get that power and less consumption I don't think its great at all!