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OirishGTI:
I went from mk5 to mk 7 and back to mk5. I never loved the mk7 it felt a bit like you weren't that involved in the drive especially with all the driver aids adaptive cruise etc. it lost a bit of the essence of a Golf GTI. I also didn't fun it a whole lot faster stock.. Saying that I think a PP Mk7 with the adaptive suspension would be worth a shot (maybe with a tune)
GrayMK5GTI:
--- Quote from: Pudding on April 05, 2017, 09:39:42 am ---Difficult one.
I've considered moving on many times myself, and my thoughts on your choices are:
The MK6 is the perfected MK5 and a known entity, but not different enough to make the jump interesting, unless perhaps 4WD is a requirement. You'd have spent £15K, jump in it, and not a lot will be different.....compared to say jumping from a Golf to an M3.
MK7.5 is the perfected MK7, which has only just come out, so not financially viable yet unless leasing it. Early MK7s have the Gen 2 EA888 I believe, which has it's problems. Gen 3 EA888 is the one to have, but I'm not sure which model year it came out on. It's the one that'll map to 380ish if you stick the 7R's IS38 turbo onto it.
I've had 4WD Golfs and to me they feel too heavy to hustle around on back roads, plus you have the extra 4WD associated maintenance costs and weight penalty, smaller boot etc.
The only GTI that would make me ditch my ED30 is a MK7 Performance Pack.
So that would leave me in a position to keep my MK5 :smiley: The ED30 is easily the best looking GTI since the MK2, it's easy and relatively cheap to fix and reliable if looked after. MK6s and MK7s are not different enough to justify the big cost jump imo, unless it's the 7PP with the Magnaride dampers and Haldex front diff.
That probably hasn't helped you in any way, but best bet is to test drive your shortlist and go with which ever you prefer :happy2:
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All mk7s have the latest gen E888 TSI, some of the early turbos were badly balanced by IHI, other than that they are solid lumps. The 7R doesnt feel heavy at all despite the 4WD setup. . .thats the beuaty of the MQB platform :happy2:
pudding:
--- Quote from: Vish8895 on April 05, 2017, 02:03:44 pm ---
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--- Quote from: Vish8895 on April 05, 2017, 10:22:16 am ---For me I'd be taking my £15K straight to a nice low mileage, FBMWSH 335i Coupe M Sport and taking out BMW Comprehensive warranty for £40/month or so.
Then you have a RWD 300BHP Twin Turbo 3.0L straight six with either Dual Clutch Transmission or Manual. Easily do the same MPG as a MK5 on normal driving and remaps to 400BHP with no mods :)
I had one of these (not mapped) and it was an insanely good car. Currently saving for another once my house purchase has completed.
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To me it's just another TFSI but with 2 more cylinders to decoke and double the bill for turbo replacement, which aren't known to handle remapping particularly well. A colleague at work has one and it's a smoky thing when I follow it, and not that quick either given the specs when he hit the dual carriageway. He says the mpg is terrible, which seems to corroborate with the amount of smoke coming out of it when he boots it.
Maybe he got a lemon but I personally don't see the appeal of these cars at all, especially if you live in a heavily populated area where parking is a pain. And the 2 door ones seem to attract chavs where I'm from, but not everywhere is as schitty as Ipswich :grin:
I think I'd rather go with as late a 535D as possible in preference to a 335i, but each to our own :smiley:
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After owning one I can say it's certainly nothing like a TFSI (maybe in principle but in reality, its another beast). I agree they do cost more to run and the turbos are expensive (hence why I suggested one with FBMWSH and extended warranty as I wouldn't trust it otherwise haha!).
It sounds like you friend has got a lemon, they are over 2s quicker to 60 than a GTI stock, if his is smoking badly and returning bad MPG it suggest bigger issues.
I did 300 miles a week in my 335i (75% motorway, 25% city) and it returned 30mpg at the end of the week (my mk5 is returning about 28mpg at the minute at the end of each week).
A 535D would be an excellent car but its like comparing apples and pears!
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Yeah I was thinking maintenance wise.....walnut blasting, injectors going, turbos wearing out etc....so just like a TFSI in that respect :smiley:
Yeah his is blue and black smoking, it's not in a good way! I reckon the guy who had it before him must have caned the crap out of it, and / or neglected it.
Oooh I dunno, I prefer the 5 series chassis personally, and the latest 35D, 40D or what ever number BMW decide to adorn it with, is a proper punchy little beast! Anyway, neither are practical for parking for me, so a bit academical.
Gotta be the MK7 really!
Shoduchi:
I'd really consider the mk7 GTI PP if you're not going to tune it a lot. I'd prefer a mk6 R if you want to go hybrid turbo and +400 BHP. :smiley:
dansmith180:
If you can stretch a bit to get a nicer MK7 then definitely that as they're a totally different car. However if you're only looking at the worst ones then MK6R for sure
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