2023 Life - observations
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2023 5:12 pm
Swapped my 2020 Match for a 2023 Life TSI recently. Noticed a couple of differences - gear knob feels bulky and cheap, much preferred the small round leather version. The indicator tick tock noise seems much louder and cheap, no way of changing this. Engine a bit hesitant, might free up with age and mileage. Rear view mirror is much smaller than on 2020 model, maybe due to all the radar tech on the windscreen.
The official emissions have dropped down further g/kg etc - maybe they have tweaked it to run even leaner.
Think the sweet spot for these models was 2018/19 - less tech, no auto lock at 10mph with the annoying 'thunk'. Once miles get to 30k the 1.0 TSI runs super smooth and responsive, until then feels a bit tight.
Digital dash is ok but not essential. The User Profile, WIFI , graphics is all a gimmick. Lane assist a pain, it keeps on correcting and tugs the steering wheel. No way to disable permanently.
Dread to think how it will be in 8 years when battery is dodgy and all the fancy electrics start to play up...once it's past 10 if the instrument pack goes then might fail MOT and bye bye.
Polo swan song. ID2 next?
The official emissions have dropped down further g/kg etc - maybe they have tweaked it to run even leaner.
Think the sweet spot for these models was 2018/19 - less tech, no auto lock at 10mph with the annoying 'thunk'. Once miles get to 30k the 1.0 TSI runs super smooth and responsive, until then feels a bit tight.
Digital dash is ok but not essential. The User Profile, WIFI , graphics is all a gimmick. Lane assist a pain, it keeps on correcting and tugs the steering wheel. No way to disable permanently.
Dread to think how it will be in 8 years when battery is dodgy and all the fancy electrics start to play up...once it's past 10 if the instrument pack goes then might fail MOT and bye bye.
Polo swan song. ID2 next?