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Thread: Old V6 Bora vs 2L T Jetta

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    Old V6 Bora vs 2L T Jetta

    Currently driving the black V6 and took the new Jetta for a spin on the weekend.
    VERY DISAPPOINTED. Has anyone made the transition yet?

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    Disappointed in what? The new Jetta TFSI? If so whats not good about them? I've only been able to drive a Golf TDI DSG, and a Golf manual FSI. Both fantastic in my opinion, even if the FSI 2L was lacking in performance.

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    I was disappointed in the fact that when I floored it, the wheels spun! when i went around a corner, the car like it was on ice, (compared to 4MO) just overall very disppointed in the performance.

    Of the cars you looked at which was the pick?

    Taking the Audi for a test tomorrow.

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    if u dont want the wheels to spin u should wait for a replacement of your current car. in the mean time save up some pennies! cos theyre gonna cost a packet!
    either that or R32 is released later this year. move across to a golf!

    Im afraid all hi powered fwd cars are gonna spin the wheels. just like all high powered rwd ones do. not taking into account traction control of course.. but that sucks.

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    Well yes wheel spin on take off is always going to be a problem on Hi Po FWD's like Tim said.

    I don't have any experience in a Bora 4 motion nor a new Jetta. But from using my logic I don't see why the Bora handling should be better than a New Jetta. The Jetta has the new rear suspension set up which is a huge leap forward. And the Bora is primarily a FWD with some RWD help when required with a superseded suspension design. (armchair logic review)

    In my experience the Mk5 golf handles better than a Mk4, at least on the ride an handling track at work

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    Well of course this is going to the problem!! I am looking at the manual audi 2.0L T. It has quattro.

    My mate who owns an Audi dealership took me for a spin in and RS4. Whatever i write here wont do it justice, so i will remain silent!!!

    An amazing machine.....

    I have to have a 4 door car, so whilst R32 is good, dont want 2 door.

    I might just save pennies for that RS4!

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    yeh the RS4 is amazing!!!!! i read the review in this months wheels mag... id buy it over a M3 anyday
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    Okay,

    so took the Audi for a spin. And i feel back at home, although not the down low grunt that the Bozza has, its still quick, but importantly sticky!!

    thinking i will go with this one. I can't bring myself to drive an auto or semi auto.

    Anyone driven this car? A3 2.0T Quattro Man?

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    Dont buy the auto go the manual everytime.

    Just bought the Mrs a VR6 Passat Auto and it has so much less poise and grunt than the manual.
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    I still think u need to get a mk5 R32! its going to be available in 4 door as well as 2 door this time round. Give me a better excuse for not getting one

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