New Polo GTI
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Dangerous Dave
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New Polo GTI
Read in Evo today the release of the Polo GTI has been delayed in the UK until approx June as the Polo GTIs are selling well in Australia so all the right hand drive production car including the ones for the UK have went to them. I have just checked the Australia webpage (http://www.volkswagen.com.au) and taking into account what price they charge for a Golf Gti down under compared to our money it appears the Polo is going for £13.5k (just over 12k in a direct exchange rate)
If the Polo is that price when its relased here I can see it being very popular a quick remap should see 220-230bhp. If I ever got one I would have to change those back lights though.
If the Polo is that price when its relased here I can see it being very popular a quick remap should see 220-230bhp. If I ever got one I would have to change those back lights though.
The price for the GTI is out now in the revised price guide (issue 4) for the Polo 9n3.
Polo GTI on the road RRP:
3-door: £14,785.00
5-door: £15,385.00
Both these prices are with cloth 'Interlagos' trim and climate control plus the usual standard-fit equipment such as ESP and ABS. You have to add extra for metallic/pearlescent paint, winter pack, leather upholstery, rain-sensing wipers and dimming rear-view mirrors, amongst other things.
Polo GTI on the road RRP:
3-door: £14,785.00
5-door: £15,385.00
Both these prices are with cloth 'Interlagos' trim and climate control plus the usual standard-fit equipment such as ESP and ABS. You have to add extra for metallic/pearlescent paint, winter pack, leather upholstery, rain-sensing wipers and dimming rear-view mirrors, amongst other things.
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I wonder does it have the same poopy strut that keeps the bonet open as the other 9ns ?
On the Polo 6n2 the bonnet is held up with gas struts, a small but nice little option (saves the hastle when you wanna top something up quick).
£15k for that spec i am not impressed, I would save up another £2k and get a second hand golf mk5 GTi with 20k on the clock.
VW have tried to make the Polo more "grown up" because of the introduction of the Fox. The polo interior and general appearance is more like the golf, I dont see the point in getting a polo when there is so little difference.
On the Polo 6n2 the bonnet is held up with gas struts, a small but nice little option (saves the hastle when you wanna top something up quick).
£15k for that spec i am not impressed, I would save up another £2k and get a second hand golf mk5 GTi with 20k on the clock.
VW have tried to make the Polo more "grown up" because of the introduction of the Fox. The polo interior and general appearance is more like the golf, I dont see the point in getting a polo when there is so little difference.
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Seems they've done what they did with the 6N2 GTi, and made it more expensive to give it the prestige position within the VAG small hot-hatch collection.
For example the Seat Ibiza FR (1.8T 150bhp), with climate control as standard costs just £12'955. Even the top-spec Cupra (180bhp) is only £15'500. The GTi also sits pretty close to the MINI Cooper S (£15'495).
So I wonder just how much VW can play off the GTi badge, and the halo effect around the Golf GTi with the Polo. Be interested to see just how many they do sell.
For example the Seat Ibiza FR (1.8T 150bhp), with climate control as standard costs just £12'955. Even the top-spec Cupra (180bhp) is only £15'500. The GTi also sits pretty close to the MINI Cooper S (£15'495).
So I wonder just how much VW can play off the GTi badge, and the halo effect around the Golf GTi with the Polo. Be interested to see just how many they do sell.
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Mine's a 1.4fsi Sport. I think they were standard on either just the higher trims (se, sport) or across the range, until ~late '04. Then only reintroduced recently.andyg wrote:Ahh thats weird, I borrowed an '05 9N SE from VW and it didn't and I drove another 9n of my mates and it didn't either, which models do?I have gas struts on my 9n
I think it's when VW go through these 'cost cutting' (aka skanky bastard) phases. E.g on launching the mkvii, there were no side airbags, no third visor, stuff like that. Then they were later introduced.
