MK5 Golf GTI
General => Random Chat => Topic started by: ianv5 on October 05, 2013, 10:00:10 am
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Any Golf R owners?
Trading my Golf GTi in for a Golf Mk6 R hopefully in the next month and I just wondered what the real long term running costs would be in comparison to my GTi?
I know the mpg will be less but how much? I only do a round trip to work of 18 miles and the odd trip from Northampton up to Liverpool a couple of times a year.
I would expect servicing costs will be on par, what about Haldex?
Insurance is not an issue as i am an old git.
Thanks for looking. :smiley:
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I didn't have a golf r but went from a gti to an S3 which is pretty much the same. Haldex needs servicing every 40000 miles and costs £80 at VW/Audi which is not too bad at all. As for fuel consumption best i saw in my m5 gti was 42mpg. Best i saw in my S3 was 37-38 on the motorway of course. Hope that helps :happy2:
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Thanks mate, mpg not to bad then!
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Yeah not bad if you drive like miss daisy but no fun in that! :driver:
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Quite happy with low to mid 30's as I don't drive that far :smiley:
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26-30 Mpg realistic...
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=196534.0
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Thanks for the link :happy2:
Used to get very low twenties in my Audi S4!
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Hi mate,had my golfR since july13 & currently get around high 20s to low 30s mpg...bare in mind that its modded with GIAC extreme map& bolt ons=stg2+...not sure what a standard R will do mpg wise as I only had the golfR for a week in standard form before I modded it...
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I doubt even mapping will have much of an impact, the biggest difference is the Haldex drive train.
I've found that deducting 5 mpg of the Official combined figure usually gives a realistic day to day MPG.
The type of driving will influence this too...rarely saw much more than 29-31 mpg with the MK5 on 10 mins of A road stop/start driving combined with 20 mins of Dual carriageway.
Now in the MK6 most of the journey is uninterrupted 50-60 mph and I frequently see 40 mpg....until joining carriageway :signLOL:.
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Budget 10% increase in fuel over your k03