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jflogerzi 08-23-2014 08:52 PM

Twin vs VW 2015 GTI
 
Reading about the new 7th generation GTI, I am seriously considering trading the FRS for one. After 2 years of ownership, I have been to the track twice with the car, I really don't live near great roads, and my love for the car is starting to wean. I will admit maybe I was swept up in the hype. I still love my FR-S, but my needs and wants in life for a car are changing. Also with the wife hinting at kids in the near future, a 4 door will be a must. The GTI represents what I want in a car. Can handle 4 people, has decent power for city driving, can still have fun on curvy roads, but has a level of luxury, build quality and materials the FRS can't match. The Twins are great cars and we all know the money went into the chassis. The GTI is overall just a solid car. Anyone test drive one yet?

pantdino 08-23-2014 09:13 PM

When you have kids you'll want a minivan for her, so don't think the GTI is going to suffice.


I don't think of the GTI as a luxury car, but I've never driven or looked at one.

cnk 08-23-2014 09:20 PM

I've got 2 kids age 4 and 6 and I would not consider the Gti much better than the twins. My wife has a Mazda3 and even that is a bit on the small side. I would look at something bigger like an Outback/Forester or small SUV.

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jflogerzi 08-23-2014 09:24 PM

Hum.. GTI does have 4 doors. Interesting thoughts. Thanks.

pantdino 08-23-2014 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by cnk (Post 1913983)
I've got 2 kids age 4 and 6 and I would not consider the Gti much better than the twins. My wife has a Mazda3 and even that is a bit on the small side. I would look at something bigger like an Outback/Forester or small SUV.

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"Have kid" = need room for stroller, diapers, etc, etc.


A small sedan will only work for a while when they are infants, before they need a large stroller.

cnk 08-23-2014 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by pantdino (Post 1913996)
"Have kid" = need room for stroller, diapers, etc, etc.


A small sedan will only work for a while when they are infants, before they need a large stroller.

Mazda3 hatch, not sedan. And we don't use a large stroller anymore. Umbrella stroller if needed. We had a Chicco key fit stroller system with diaper bags, etc. without problems. All depends on how light of a packer you are. I know some young families that pretty much pack half the house when they go out.

Minivans didn't exist when I was growing up and families did fine with hatchbacks and sedans. Just learn to only bring what you need.

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jvincent 08-23-2014 11:22 PM

Our two cars when our kids were small were an Echo and a Matrix. You can get by with a smaller car.

I moved to the FRS when the oldest left for University.

thill 08-23-2014 11:39 PM

Lol one kid on the way eventually and he needs a minivan??

Op, the GTI is a very practical car for a small family. It is a hatchback, a stroller will fit with no problem. Three kids? Yeah get the minivan..

My only advice would be to wait a year for VW to work out the kinks and for the hype to die down. The GTI is being produced in Mexico for the first time for the North American market and VW's reliability is not on par with the Japanese.

Cope52 08-23-2014 11:42 PM

I drove one. It was a real disappointment. Overly light controls, weird, overly quick steering and a minivan like view out. And the ride was so pillowy I couldn't feel the road. I was happy to get out. Don't know why the mags are raving about it.

jflogerzi 08-24-2014 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Cope52 (Post 1914144)
I drove one. It was a real disappointment. Overly light controls, weird, overly quick steering and a minivan like view out. And the ride was so pillowy I couldn't feel the road. I was happy to get out. Don't know why the mags are raving about it.

wow thats interesting. Thanks for the feedback :)

Fortis 08-24-2014 02:43 AM

250 lb-ft of torque at like 2000 rpm's + FWD = :scared0016: My old '07 GTI would have some prominent torque steer with 207 lb-ft of torque. It's probably terrible in the 2015's...

pantdino 08-24-2014 03:05 AM

[QUOTE=thill;1914140]Lol one kid on the way eventually and he needs a minivan??

Op, the GTI is a very practical car for a small family. It is a hatchback, a stroller will fit with no problem. Three kids? Yeah get the minivan..

QUOTE]


OP-- if you get the GTI and go camping with a big tent so the playpen can fit inside, cooler, camp stove, sleeping bags, etc, etc, please post a pic of how you got all that stuff into it.

xmadror 08-24-2014 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by pantdino (Post 1913978)
When you have kids she'll want a minivan for herself, so don't think the GTI is going to suffice.

There fixed that for you.

It might not be needed but she'll still want it!

krayzie 08-24-2014 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cope52 (Post 1914144)
I drove one. It was a real disappointment. Overly light controls, weird, overly quick steering and a minivan like view out. And the ride was so pillowy I couldn't feel the road. I was happy to get out. Don't know why the mags are raving about it.

I know they have fitted a variable ratio steering rack on this car...

Wow that's messed up. And the mags say the dude that worked on the 911 GT3 RS was assigned to work on the Mk7 Golf GTI. :iono:

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kl8AP6CoyI"]Golf GTI Mk.VII Road Test. - /CHRIS HARRIS ON CARS - YouTube[/ame]


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