New GTI

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Scott Bounce wrote:
Norfolk Boy wrote:I know it's wrong but I still wonder what life would have been like if I'd gone for an ST. Would I have got fed up with the hard ride and figure hugging recarios or the Saturday night outside of MacDonalds looks innit?
The ST is a brilliant car, but it's just a bit mental. The only thing that ruins it is the suspension, good for most things just not the roads we have here in Scotland. The seats are comfy as hell tbh.
I was ready to buy the ST but my wife put the kybosh on it as she didn't like the looks (too boy racer) and the suspension was vey hard around the country roads near me. The idea is we share our cars so a big argument followed and guess who lost! I did agree re the suspension it was even harder than the Audi TT we once had on 18 inch alloys (and she loved that car). ST great on smooth surfaces but I think I would have to grin and bear it around here. Will be interesting to hear from you how the two compare.

On another subject the remote central locking has been fixed but I will have a new body control switch (?) fitted next week.


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Just given her a second clean, been a while as the weather has been crap, I don't live near any trees but this car seems to collect debris in the scuttle panel and water channels that take water away from the engine bay. Just pulled out a handful of decaying leaves.
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Norfolk Boy wrote:
Scott Bounce wrote:
Norfolk Boy wrote:I know it's wrong but I still wonder what life would have been like if I'd gone for an ST. Would I have got fed up with the hard ride and figure hugging recarios or the Saturday night outside of MacDonalds looks innit?
The ST is a brilliant car, but it's just a bit mental. The only thing that ruins it is the suspension, good for most things just not the roads we have here in Scotland. The seats are comfy as hell tbh.
I was ready to buy the ST but my wife put the kybosh on it as she didn't like the looks (too boy racer) and the suspension was vey hard around the country roads near me. The idea is we share our cars so a big argument followed and guess who lost! I did agree re the suspension it was even harder than the Audi TT we once had on 18 inch alloys (and she loved that car). ST great on smooth surfaces but I think I would have to grin and bear it around here. Will be interesting to hear from you how the two compare.
My last car was a TT on 18s and I still reckon the Polo is a firmer ride than that. I do miss the quattro element of it though!!
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SRGTD wrote:Received an e-mail this morning to tell me my car has been built and has left the factory. Ordered on 21st October, and the dealer told me around 4 months from date of order to delivery, so was expecting to get it at the beginning of March on a 16 plate. A mid January delivery looks possible now, so do I take delivery in January or wait until March, assuming the dealer is OK with this.

What would you guys do?
I don't think I could wait that long just for the sake of 2 numbers on the reg plate :oops:
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SRGTD wrote:Received an e-mail this morning to tell me my car has been built and has left the factory. Ordered on 21st October, and the dealer told me around 4 months from date of order to delivery, so was expecting to get it at the beginning of March on a 16 plate. A mid January delivery looks possible now, so do I take delivery in January or wait until March, assuming the dealer is OK with this.

What would you guys do?
I guess it depends how you're funding the car? If it's a PCP deal, I'd try to get the car asap as the balloon payment won't be affected by the date of registration, but if you're paying cash or hire purchase finance, might be best to hold off until March as a '16 plate will be worth more come trade-in time.
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Gave the car a much needed wash after a months dirt. Applied some Angelwax H2go to the widows too.
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Looking good Andy :D

And a reminder I need some more H2Go!
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nats148 wrote:Looking good Andy :D

And a reminder I need some more H2Go!
Cheers, first time I've used it. I put 2 applications on screen. Did have to buff again with fresh microfibre as noticed it had left a few smears wen the sun hit it. Nice an clear now.
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Well mine went back in to have the radio looked at again

There putting a new unit in but I doubt that will help.

Also the courtesy polo blue motion seems to drink fuel lol
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nats148 wrote:It must be to do with me not going for many options?

The dealership is practically on Grimsby docks so I'm hoping it's actually been delivered in to Grimsby :lol:
Perhaps yeah, even better! Potentially even a 2015 delivery if they're quick enough but imagine with Christmas in the way it may be very early Jan. Not long now!


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My car came off the City of Sunderland at Grimsby on 9th and my dealer will deliver to me on 21st. Can't wait!
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Quicksilver wrote:My car came off the City of Sunderland at Grimsby on 9th and my dealer will deliver to me on 21st. Can't wait!
Awwww ours probably arrived together polo twins lol


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jacksb7 wrote:
Norfolk Boy wrote:
Scott Bounce wrote:
The ST is a brilliant car, but it's just a bit mental. The only thing that ruins it is the suspension, good for most things just not the roads we have here in Scotland. The seats are comfy as hell tbh.
I was ready to buy the ST but my wife put the kybosh on it as she didn't like the looks (too boy racer) and the suspension was vey hard around the country roads near me. The idea is we share our cars so a big argument followed and guess who lost! I did agree re the suspension it was even harder than the Audi TT we once had on 18 inch alloys (and she loved that car). ST great on smooth surfaces but I think I would have to grin and bear it around here. Will be interesting to hear from you how the two compare.
My last car was a TT on 18s and I still reckon the Polo is a firmer ride than that. I do miss the quattro element of it though!!
My wife agrees that the polo is harder than the TT so what do I know! The ST was bouncier at slowish speeds than the Polo and I don't have the sport setting.


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I'm assuming my car came of City of Sunderland last night/this morning too, but I've not received an update from VW yet. Going to phone the dealer tomorrow and see if he has access to any more info.
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nats148 wrote:
ShaunP wrote:
nats148 wrote:Had the text mine is in the UK Image Image
Proper Jealous that we ordered ours same day and yours is here whereas I have another 3 1/2 weeks until build week starts! Pleased for you and bet you're dead chuffed, got to get some pics up when it's here
It must be to do with me not going for many options?

The dealership is practically on Grimsby docks so I'm hoping it's actually been delivered in to Grimsby :lol:
Ask them to pick it up and not use a transporter, thats what I've done and they said it should be slightly quicker. (also ordered from Grimsby :D )
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