Might be trading in for a Golf R
#1
Three Wheelin'
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Might be trading in for a Golf R
Im looking into getting something more fun to drive. The Golf R really caught my eye as its a sophisticated fun car that is not really aimed only at unmarried people so to speak . I know its in a total different class then my TL but my TL is not really like every other TL in here. I have a constant low end torque issue with it and cant figure out what is really happening. I tried a lot of stuff which improved but i dont think its there where it should be. So its very boring to drive even regularly.
I'd pay a nice amount if someone could fix my car but i dont think its ever gonna happen.
I love driving and im just not enjoying this car. Its very hard to cut the los but better then put up with something that bothers me so much.
I'd pay a nice amount if someone could fix my car but i dont think its ever gonna happen.
I love driving and im just not enjoying this car. Its very hard to cut the los but better then put up with something that bothers me so much.
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Senior Moderator
Golf R =
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crazyasiantl (05-01-2012)
#5
The sizzle in the Steak
#6
Suzuka Master
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I am thinking..
Not enjoying the TL anymore
Used to drive a heavy sedan
Never tasted a fast and hatchback small car before
Loves driving
You know after making couple lefts and rights on a light traffic and filling small gaps with that R... you will never look back
STI is a good choice also but.... ughh not sure..
Well STI is old now, deffinatly no way for a brand new...
If you are a crazy modding guy under the hood, then STI is good of course but R is rare and new and still has turbo 260 HP
Yeahhh R !!!
Not enjoying the TL anymore
Used to drive a heavy sedan
Never tasted a fast and hatchback small car before
Loves driving
You know after making couple lefts and rights on a light traffic and filling small gaps with that R... you will never look back
STI is a good choice also but.... ughh not sure..
Well STI is old now, deffinatly no way for a brand new...
If you are a crazy modding guy under the hood, then STI is good of course but R is rare and new and still has turbo 260 HP
Yeahhh R !!!
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#11
Three Wheelin'
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I dont mind the traction control. I like spirited driving but i dont need to slide around. I need something fun and sophisticated. STI or Evo are good cars but not for my personality. I really like the look of the golf R, it has more headroom then my acura TL, im 6.4 and it feels great. The interior is really nice, from the shifter to the steering wheel, everything feels great. Its faster then my TL and has AWD. My friend used to have a GTI vr6 and cars after that which were much more expensive but he always says that the vr6 was one of the most fun cars drive...
#12
Three Wheelin'
Sounds like you have already made your decision, I personally think it is the best out of those 3 cars. It is definately the best "put-together". It is much more comfortable and luxurious.
#14
I drive a Subata.
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It's the most all around turbocharged hatch in the market. Go for it!
I would personally get a EVO X or STi Sedan over it, but it's completely up to each person's taste. You can't really go wrong with these fun little cars.
I would personally get a EVO X or STi Sedan over it, but it's completely up to each person's taste. You can't really go wrong with these fun little cars.
#15
I drive a Subata.
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oh yeah batman just bought a Golf R! You can ask him anything you want.
#16
Banned
No rush.... wait for a GTI 2013.
If you have to move now, I would get a low option 135i rather than a Golf R. Same price ballpark. >35K$ for a Golf 4-cyl. sounds like a bad idea to me.
If you have to move now, I would get a low option 135i rather than a Golf R. Same price ballpark. >35K$ for a Golf 4-cyl. sounds like a bad idea to me.
#18
Instructor
Ive never been a big fan of vw's, but i know they have come a long ways in the last 10 years when it comes to performance. Im sure it wont be long before companies like APR have a way to remove the undesireable stuff like traction control and up the power at the same time.
#19
sorry for being ignorant, but how is VW in the reliability department? I know german cars have come a ways but just a comparison? I'd love to get a GTI or even the R but the random things with reliability kinda scare me off...
#20
Aint Doing Sh*t
The Rs max torque comes at 28-3000 rpm. I have only been driving it for a day. You will miss some luxuries from your TL. The back seat is not that big. It is real fun to drive. I haven't put my car through the paces so the TSC is not an issue yet.
#21
Three Wheelin'
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how reliable is my TL ? no low end torque and nobody has a clue how to fix it . I maintain my cars myself so its not an issue for me. A car like the golf r is not to technical under the hood
#22
I drive a Subata.
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Wow, you are still pulling this shit? I feel bad for your kids, seriously. I would hate myself if I had a ignorant dumbass like you as a dad.
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05TLdcc (05-02-2012)
#23
I was looking into gettin an 08 r32 but I went with something differenti wish the American r32 came in 6speed I am glad that the golf r is like that id say go for it op
#24
I drive a Subata.
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The latest Golf R does come with a turbocharged four banger.
But the point is that 95% God Saintor always loves to worship his uber smooth BMW Inline 6 that's in his whatever 3 series. He thinks that engine is so godly that none of these crappy four bangers should not be even considered in the same discussion.
But the point is that 95% God Saintor always loves to worship his uber smooth BMW Inline 6 that's in his whatever 3 series. He thinks that engine is so godly that none of these crappy four bangers should not be even considered in the same discussion.
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Suzuka Master
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Guys.. everyone has different taste, thoughts, and favourites.
Let's just discuss the infos.
Pros cons or whatever...
Let's just discuss the infos.
Pros cons or whatever...
#27
Banned
The superb 3.2L (as another poster mentioned) was a fine piece of engine. BTW, in the R32 (not direct injection I believe), it got only 1mpg worse city than the Golf R 2.0T.
#28
Aint Doing Sh*t
Have you driven one yet? Some dealers are more likely to let you drive a base 2dr if the have one.
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Dew it!
#35
The sizzle in the Steak
Checking in to see if the OP got the R yet
#36
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
I called up the local dealership already going to talk some numbers. Cant drive one as they are all spoken for. Its a 3 to 4 months wait to get it. Gotta convince the wife too. She is for selling the tl because im not happy with the car but she doesnt see me in a golf )
I test drove a gti manual with my dad, that was couple of months back and i just wanted to take it home. I had so much fun driving it especially since the sales guy let us drive it by ourselves. I can only imagine how much more fun the R would be... Its a really good allarounder. Being awd makes it that much better.
I think i really want this car...
I test drove a gti manual with my dad, that was couple of months back and i just wanted to take it home. I had so much fun driving it especially since the sales guy let us drive it by ourselves. I can only imagine how much more fun the R would be... Its a really good allarounder. Being awd makes it that much better.
I think i really want this car...
#37
I drive a Subata.
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Dew it!
#39
Suzuka Master
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I called up the local dealership already going to talk some numbers. Cant drive one as they are all spoken for. Its a 3 to 4 months wait to get it. Gotta convince the wife too. She is for selling the tl because im not happy with the car but she doesnt see me in a golf )
I test drove a gti manual with my dad, that was couple of months back and i just wanted to take it home. I had so much fun driving it especially since the sales guy let us drive it by ourselves. I can only imagine how much more fun the R would be... Its a really good allarounder. Being awd makes it that much better.
I think i really want this car...
I test drove a gti manual with my dad, that was couple of months back and i just wanted to take it home. I had so much fun driving it especially since the sales guy let us drive it by ourselves. I can only imagine how much more fun the R would be... Its a really good allarounder. Being awd makes it that much better.
I think i really want this car...
#40
Drifting
I am a long time fan of VW GTI's, I bought a new VR6 back in 99 for 19k, loved it. I like the R, but for me, golfs and 35k+ just don't go together. The low price was a big part of why it was such a great car. The car might be great, but the value just isn't there for me. I'd rather spend 35-40k on a preowned higher end car, but of course I am not 22 anymore.
I'd love to drive one though!
I'd love to drive one though!