POLO GTI 2013 buy or not buy? owners review please
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POLO GTI 2013 buy or not buy? owners review please
Hello, new to the forum
i am thinking to buy a 2013 plate polo gti which i think it is a 6R?
just want some review of the car and have any one got the 2013 model does it still have the oil and gear box problem?
also want some feedback on what you think of the car?
Tommy
i am thinking to buy a 2013 plate polo gti which i think it is a 6R?
just want some review of the car and have any one got the 2013 model does it still have the oil and gear box problem?
also want some feedback on what you think of the car?
Tommy
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Re: POLO GTI 2013 buy or not buy? owners review please
2013 should be OK on the oil
The twin charges engines do drink a little more than non twin charged. I've put 2.5 litres in mine in just under 5000 miles. (not including 1 service) It seems to be more prevalent with cars driven in D all the time and less of an issue with S or manually controlled. tbh the car is such a hoot that you'll use D less and less.
The DSG is sublime, there's an oil change on that but that will be handled with a service FOC and if buying from a dealer I would have expected this to have been done.
It's a lovely car, you see very few on the road. If you're buying from a dealer get a written assurance on the oil consumption and check to see whether it smokes on hard acceleration on your test drive. I can;t think of another small car that's as grown up and well built which can also make you smile if you want to misbehave.
The twin charges engines do drink a little more than non twin charged. I've put 2.5 litres in mine in just under 5000 miles. (not including 1 service) It seems to be more prevalent with cars driven in D all the time and less of an issue with S or manually controlled. tbh the car is such a hoot that you'll use D less and less.
The DSG is sublime, there's an oil change on that but that will be handled with a service FOC and if buying from a dealer I would have expected this to have been done.
It's a lovely car, you see very few on the road. If you're buying from a dealer get a written assurance on the oil consumption and check to see whether it smokes on hard acceleration on your test drive. I can;t think of another small car that's as grown up and well built which can also make you smile if you want to misbehave.
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Re: POLO GTI 2013 buy or not buy? owners review please
i see im getting it from the dealer it is a basic model of the GTI since i cant afford the top of the range one lolhornmeister wrote:2013 should be OK on the oil
The twin charges engines do drink a little more than non twin charged. I've put 2.5 litres in mine in just under 5000 miles. (not including 1 service) It seems to be more prevalent with cars driven in D all the time and less of an issue with S or manually controlled. tbh the car is such a hoot that you'll use D less and less.
The DSG is sublime, there's an oil change on that but that will be handled with a service FOC and if buying from a dealer I would have expected this to have been done.
It's a lovely car, you see very few on the road. If you're buying from a dealer get a written assurance on the oil consumption and check to see whether it smokes on hard acceleration on your test drive. I can;t think of another small car that's as grown up and well built which can also make you smile if you want to misbehave.
but if its a great car then i think i need to go for it! currently a mk7 zetec s it has built in bluetooth and steering control! which i think i will miss the most tbh!
but you got any pictures of the car etc? or any experience ( good or bad ) with the car?
Tommy
Re: POLO GTI 2013 buy or not buy? owners review please
Shouldn't have any issues with the 2013 if it's the CTHE engine code. Touch wood, I'm yet to add any oil after 8200 miles and have only dropped around 1/4 of the hatched marking in the dipstick. I'm also rarely in S or on the paddles.
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ben4012 wrote:Shouldn't have any issues with the 2013 if it's the CTHE engine code. Touch wood, I'm yet to add any oil after 8200 miles and have only dropped around 1/4 of the hatched marking in the dipstick. I'm also rarely in S or on the paddles.
what you most like about the car?
Re: POLO GTI 2013 buy or not buy? owners review please
Mines not a 2013 but a 2011.
Absolutely love it and really find it difficult to see what to replace it with that has the same quality and power.
Basically its sophisticated pocket rocket
Absolutely love it and really find it difficult to see what to replace it with that has the same quality and power.
Basically its sophisticated pocket rocket
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jamsop8 wrote:Mines not a 2013 but a 2011.
Absolutely love it and really find it difficult to see what to replace it with that has the same quality and power.
Basically its sophisticated pocket rocket
Thats good to hear!
what have you done too the car and got any pictures?
thanks
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tommytse22 wrote:ben4012 wrote:Shouldn't have any issues with the 2013 if it's the CTHE engine code. Touch wood, I'm yet to add any oil after 8200 miles and have only dropped around 1/4 of the hatched marking in the dipstick. I'm also rarely in S or on the paddles.
what you most like about the car?
Haven't got any complaints yet. Probably the grin factor that comes from the acceleration and fun/£ that this car gives. There's not a lot on the road that gives it a run for the money in lots of areas. DSG is pretty cool too!
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ben4012 wrote:tommytse22 wrote:ben4012 wrote:Shouldn't have any issues with the 2013 if it's the CTHE engine code. Touch wood, I'm yet to add any oil after 8200 miles and have only dropped around 1/4 of the hatched marking in the dipstick. I'm also rarely in S or on the paddles.
what you most like about the car?
Haven't got any complaints yet. Probably the grin factor that comes from the acceleration and fun/£ that this car gives. There's not a lot on the road that gives it a run for the money in lots of areas.
GLAD to hear that! should be picking it up this weekend! is there any hidden menus or cool stuff on the car i dont know about?
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amazing! what have you done to the car? any mods or anything ?jamsop8 wrote:Mines not a 2013 but a 2011.
Absolutely love it and really find it difficult to see what to replace it with that has the same quality and power.
Basically its sophisticated pocket rocket
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Re: POLO GTI 2013 buy or not buy? owners review please
I have had both a 2010 and now a 2013 model GTI, the earlier models are plagued with problems, however the only issue I've had with my 63 plate one is a weak fuel pump which was there from the start, changed swiftly under warranty and now the car is fine. I have put just over 10000 miles on mine in the past 6 months and it still feels fresh.
Here are a few pictures of mine:
I wouldn't worry too much about the spec of it as its relatively easy to retrofit bits into these. For example you say you'll miss the bluetooth, you can order the module and retrofit that with minor coding. The steering wheel controls are around £65 to buy and these are plug and play. And again the head unit you can easily swap the base one out for an RNS 510 or RCD 510.
The only mods I have done to mine are an induction kit and a number of VCDS tweaks.
To help a bit more,
What I love about it: The way it will always try and fight off bigger and faster cars and comes out surprising both me and the other guys in whatever it may be (Type R's, Fiesta ST's, R32's and one encounter with an RS4 ).
What I hate: Everyone calls it a Golf... No I don't really hate anything to be fair, maybe how it is a bit twitchy at hight speeds.
Hope this helps
Here are a few pictures of mine:
I wouldn't worry too much about the spec of it as its relatively easy to retrofit bits into these. For example you say you'll miss the bluetooth, you can order the module and retrofit that with minor coding. The steering wheel controls are around £65 to buy and these are plug and play. And again the head unit you can easily swap the base one out for an RNS 510 or RCD 510.
The only mods I have done to mine are an induction kit and a number of VCDS tweaks.
To help a bit more,
What I love about it: The way it will always try and fight off bigger and faster cars and comes out surprising both me and the other guys in whatever it may be (Type R's, Fiesta ST's, R32's and one encounter with an RS4 ).
What I hate: Everyone calls it a Golf... No I don't really hate anything to be fair, maybe how it is a bit twitchy at hight speeds.
Hope this helps
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Re: POLO GTI 2013 buy or not buy? owners review please
Nice colour that! I prefer your shadow alloys to mine too.
People always call mine a Golf too, strange isn't it, because the Polo is very different to a Golf. I guess people think GTI = Golf and the lack of Polo written anywhere doesn't help.
They do punch above there weight don't they, I was struggling to keep up with a BMW 330d the other day, but when I checked the specs later and found they are running 255bhp these days, I didn't feel too bad.
What intake do you have? I can't decide if there is any benefit in one or not....
People always call mine a Golf too, strange isn't it, because the Polo is very different to a Golf. I guess people think GTI = Golf and the lack of Polo written anywhere doesn't help.
They do punch above there weight don't they, I was struggling to keep up with a BMW 330d the other day, but when I checked the specs later and found they are running 255bhp these days, I didn't feel too bad.
What intake do you have? I can't decide if there is any benefit in one or not....
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Re: POLO GTI 2013 buy or not buy? owners review please
I do absolutely love the colour, I get compliments on it all the time! The shadows do just make it look that little bit better!Tooks wrote:Nice colour that! I prefer your shadow alloys to mine too.
People always call mine a Golf too, strange isn't it, because the Polo is very different to a Golf. I guess people think GTI = Golf and the lack of Polo written anywhere doesn't help.
They do punch above there weight don't they, I was struggling to keep up with a BMW 330d the other day, but when I checked the specs later and found they are running 255bhp these days, I didn't feel too bad.
What intake do you have? I can't decide if there is any benefit in one or not....
I agree, I think its to do with the GTI and people just assume its a golf. Yes the new 330d's are very quick I wouldn't feel too bad about that ha!
Its just a custom one at the moment with a massive filter, its good and does feel a lot stronger pulling but because its not a CAI once the engine gets too hot it starts to struggle so I'm after an ITG/VWR one which has a cold air feed from the front. I would recommend one, it just adds a little more to the car.
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Re: POLO GTI 2013 buy or not buy? owners review please
thank you for the picture and review! love it i cant wait to get my one now!benhowarth6 wrote:I have had both a 2010 and now a 2013 model GTI, the earlier models are plagued with problems, however the only issue I've had with my 63 plate one is a weak fuel pump which was there from the start, changed swiftly under warranty and now the car is fine. I have put just over 10000 miles on mine in the past 6 months and it still feels fresh.
Here are a few pictures of mine:
I wouldn't worry too much about the spec of it as its relatively easy to retrofit bits into these. For example you say you'll miss the bluetooth, you can order the module and retrofit that with minor coding. The steering wheel controls are around £65 to buy and these are plug and play. And again the head unit you can easily swap the base one out for an RNS 510 or RCD 510.
The only mods I have done to mine are an induction kit and a number of VCDS tweaks.
To help a bit more,
What I love about it: The way it will always try and fight off bigger and faster cars and comes out surprising both me and the other guys in whatever it may be (Type R's, Fiesta ST's, R32's and one encounter with an RS4 ).
What I hate: Everyone calls it a Golf... No I don't really hate anything to be fair, maybe how it is a bit twitchy at hight speeds.
Hope this helps
how did you do the VCDS tweaks? did you use ross techs cable or other cable? any links to where i can buy one like yours? i been looking around for mods and tweaks already! without evening owning the car yet! haha
also how did you know the fuel pump was going? what was the signs ? thank you
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Remaptommytse22 wrote:
Thats good to hear!
what have you done too the car and got any pictures?
thanks
LED's
Android Touchscreen Headunit (Loving this!)
Reversing Camera
DSG paddle extensions
Sharkfin Ariel
K&N Airfilter
ps- funny about the Golf thing. Sometimes I think to myself I'm driving a Golf since everyone else calls it one.