if you nip across the pennines to matlock and the like, north of nottingham, theres also some corking hills to charge up, and it'll feel like youre flying even though you won't have hit 70 by the top... plus the roads are all nicely "wide" (ie two cars can pass ) and do up-down-left-right rollercoastering.
just dont get lost, because before you know it, you're in Leeds.
What a fantastic weekend...
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A few days back with my polo and all is good again lol!
The golf had a more comfortable driving position and felt really easy to drive and the performance was amazing, I don't miss the fuel consumption though! It's funny there were quite a few things that annoyed me after a while, I thought the cd/radio wasn't as good as my polo and the brakes were poor. It had a couple of minor rattles and a boomy speaker near my head.
For a £20k+ car with 1500 miles on it's not good. Don't get me wrong though if I could I would buy one tomorrow.
The golf had a more comfortable driving position and felt really easy to drive and the performance was amazing, I don't miss the fuel consumption though! It's funny there were quite a few things that annoyed me after a while, I thought the cd/radio wasn't as good as my polo and the brakes were poor. It had a couple of minor rattles and a boomy speaker near my head.
For a £20k+ car with 1500 miles on it's not good. Don't get me wrong though if I could I would buy one tomorrow.
I was suprised with the brakes, in my polo you don't have to press them that hard and you stop really quickly. The gti was more progressive and found myself a couple of times really stamping on them, probably something to do with my excessive speed and a heavier car!
I got a cheque for the total fuel costs. £90.00
I got a cheque for the total fuel costs. £90.00