bought 2.4 ilx over mk7 gti
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bought 2.4 ilx over mk7 gti
Both are great cars. I drove both on multiple times on different days. I wanted a fun daily driver, no tracking no autocrossing. Room for car seats in the back for the kids.
GTI - new, updated technology, feels planted/solid, seats hug and bolster you more, clutch is light, better stereo, better handling, feels like a bmw for under $30k. I wished it reved out more. Engine note/sound is similar to the bmw's, and induction/intake noise. It's not a bad noise. Just not as good sounding (to me) as the ilx. I really wanted to like this car due to all the great reviews. STill a superb car, just not for me. And the manual is much more fun than DSG. Also since it's a more popular car - the forums have more activity and can get more help for the car.
ILX - comfortable soft seats, interior outdated (to be fixed in 2016), clutch and shifter is just too much fun. Reminds me of my seat time in an s2000. Fun to daily drive since the limits are lower, can push the limits more and feels more fun. In the gti driving 60mph feels like 40 since it's more refined - this is good for hwy driving when youre tired. But I wanted something that alerted my senses more on a daily basis. I do wish the 2016's with jewel lights etc came in a manual. IT's not a fast car, but a fun car. Think mx5 miata vs grand touring porsche. Very minimal rev hang if any. I was worried about the non sport tuned suspension, but so far for daily driving, it's fine. I'm sure when pushed, the suspension and steering may not keep up. Also wish there was more feel in the steering wheel. It's a car where the merits don't show on paper. And really needs a test drive to see where it shines.
I also tested the civic SI sedan. Being older i didn't like the red interior or exterior as much. Can definitely tell it's designed for a younger demographic. And for some reason the shifter feels different. More of a rifle action push to get into gear, took more deliberate effort. The ilx shifter was a better feel, more natural and smooth. Also clutch engagement was a lot higher off the floor (i prefer closer to the floor). REV hang - ruined the driving experience - heal toe and the rev's would lag and ruin the smooth shift (can eliminate rev hang via ecu tuning flashpro)
Granted I came from wrx and sti's so I was over the turbo speed sensation (throw you back in the seat) and missed the reving nature of naturally aspirated engines.
I picked up the ILX a few months back, but wanted to share my thoughts
GTI - new, updated technology, feels planted/solid, seats hug and bolster you more, clutch is light, better stereo, better handling, feels like a bmw for under $30k. I wished it reved out more. Engine note/sound is similar to the bmw's, and induction/intake noise. It's not a bad noise. Just not as good sounding (to me) as the ilx. I really wanted to like this car due to all the great reviews. STill a superb car, just not for me. And the manual is much more fun than DSG. Also since it's a more popular car - the forums have more activity and can get more help for the car.
ILX - comfortable soft seats, interior outdated (to be fixed in 2016), clutch and shifter is just too much fun. Reminds me of my seat time in an s2000. Fun to daily drive since the limits are lower, can push the limits more and feels more fun. In the gti driving 60mph feels like 40 since it's more refined - this is good for hwy driving when youre tired. But I wanted something that alerted my senses more on a daily basis. I do wish the 2016's with jewel lights etc came in a manual. IT's not a fast car, but a fun car. Think mx5 miata vs grand touring porsche. Very minimal rev hang if any. I was worried about the non sport tuned suspension, but so far for daily driving, it's fine. I'm sure when pushed, the suspension and steering may not keep up. Also wish there was more feel in the steering wheel. It's a car where the merits don't show on paper. And really needs a test drive to see where it shines.
I also tested the civic SI sedan. Being older i didn't like the red interior or exterior as much. Can definitely tell it's designed for a younger demographic. And for some reason the shifter feels different. More of a rifle action push to get into gear, took more deliberate effort. The ilx shifter was a better feel, more natural and smooth. Also clutch engagement was a lot higher off the floor (i prefer closer to the floor). REV hang - ruined the driving experience - heal toe and the rev's would lag and ruin the smooth shift (can eliminate rev hang via ecu tuning flashpro)
Granted I came from wrx and sti's so I was over the turbo speed sensation (throw you back in the seat) and missed the reving nature of naturally aspirated engines.
I picked up the ILX a few months back, but wanted to share my thoughts
#2
Congrats and welcome.
Suprised you didn't get a 2015 WRX. I also needed a back seat for the kids.
I had a MS3. Went to CT200H. Hated it. Then shopped new Civic Si Sedan Orange (didn't like the wing), New WRX (loved it), and new Accord Sport Manual.
I didn't want to spend so much money on the wrx to get all the creature comforts I wanted (HID, Nav, Moonroof which is a must for me).
Weirdly.... I ended up with TSX wagon (which wasn't on the list and doesnt' meet most of my criteria) LOL.
Suprised you didn't get a 2015 WRX. I also needed a back seat for the kids.
I had a MS3. Went to CT200H. Hated it. Then shopped new Civic Si Sedan Orange (didn't like the wing), New WRX (loved it), and new Accord Sport Manual.
I didn't want to spend so much money on the wrx to get all the creature comforts I wanted (HID, Nav, Moonroof which is a must for me).
Weirdly.... I ended up with TSX wagon (which wasn't on the list and doesnt' meet most of my criteria) LOL.
#3
Welcome. Hope you enjoy your ilx!
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2012wagon - after 2 subarus, I wanted something different. Also dont like how most subaru dealerships assume you modded the car when something breaks and you bring it in for warranty.
usdmJON - thanks, like the way you modded yours
4cruizn - the man with the 500,000 miles Legend, that's ridiculous and so cool. glad to see your putting your ILX to good to use too
usdmJON - thanks, like the way you modded yours
4cruizn - the man with the 500,000 miles Legend, that's ridiculous and so cool. glad to see your putting your ILX to good to use too
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trexter (12-25-2014)
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Sounds like you made a good choice, trexler. Congrats! I also really appreciate your comparison as I've been considering lately making the move from my 2013 Tech to a new GTI or, maybe, a GLI Jetta.
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a move from the 2.0 ilx to gti/gli would probably be fun. Definitely fun getting into a sportier type of car (although i see you have the mr2). I did all my research on the gti and not gli since I wanted the sportier VW. although I prefer sedans over hatchbacks since sedans have a larger front to back trunk space. Hatchbacks allow larger vertical items but the actual front to back room is limited.
And the DSG works great on the gti if you shift the paddles yourself. If you leave it in automatic mode, the sport mode holds the gear too long (revs too high) and normal mode I think is ok (I didn't have it normal too long). And being a manual guy all my life, the manual version was more fun than dsg. But nothing wrong with dsg.
And the DSG works great on the gti if you shift the paddles yourself. If you leave it in automatic mode, the sport mode holds the gear too long (revs too high) and normal mode I think is ok (I didn't have it normal too long). And being a manual guy all my life, the manual version was more fun than dsg. But nothing wrong with dsg.
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Flightwriter (12-29-2014)
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a move from the 2.0 ilx to gti/gli would probably be fun. Definitely fun getting into a sportier type of car (although i see you have the mr2). I did all my research on the gti and not gli since I wanted the sportier VW. although I prefer sedans over hatchbacks since sedans have a larger front to back trunk space. Hatchbacks allow larger vertical items but the actual front to back room is limited.
And the DSG works great on the gti if you shift the paddles yourself. If you leave it in automatic mode, the sport mode holds the gear too long (revs too high) and normal mode I think is ok (I didn't have it normal too long). And being a manual guy all my life, the manual version was more fun than dsg. But nothing wrong with dsg.
And the DSG works great on the gti if you shift the paddles yourself. If you leave it in automatic mode, the sport mode holds the gear too long (revs too high) and normal mode I think is ok (I didn't have it normal too long). And being a manual guy all my life, the manual version was more fun than dsg. But nothing wrong with dsg.
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^^I think the GLI will be very enjoyable. You probably already know about VWvortex. It's a good forum. One thing to consider (and you may already know too), I believe the GLI still has the older interior from previous years whereas the MK7 GTI has been revamped with brand new interior and exterior and driving dynamics compared to previous year GTI's.
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^^I think the GLI will be very enjoyable. You probably already know about VWvortex. It's a good forum. One thing to consider (and you may already know too), I believe the GLI still has the older interior from previous years whereas the MK7 GTI has been revamped with brand new interior and exterior and driving dynamics compared to previous year GTI's.
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trexter (01-07-2015)
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No regrets yet. Yes the transmission is just great. Pedal placement/spacing all great. steering wheel is even heavier weighted (although no feedback) than wrx/sti (up to MY'14) and evo's. Reviews say this car is loud/road noise. But to me that makes it fun b/c i can hear the engine etc. I've driven bmw's and it's too quiet except for the induction noise from engine (which didnt excite me as much)
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Update (I don't want to thread hijack, I'll keep it brief) - I test drove the Jetta and liked it enough to get to some numbers from the dealer, but I didn't fall in love with it. We'll see how good the deal is, but I'm leaning towards keeping the ILX. It felt nice to drive it home after the test drive... just sloooow, LOL.
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trexter (01-14-2015)
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