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Old December 15th 04, 04:43 PM
Tom's VR6
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In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, Rakblight2 wrote:

>Was it REALLY worth all the extra $$ spent over the cost of a GTI?


and don't you miss having ground clearance?

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Old December 15th 04, 10:50 PM
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Tom's VR6 wrote:

> In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, Rakblight2 wrote:
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> >Was it REALLY worth all the extra $$ spent over the cost of a GTI?

>
> and don't you miss having ground clearance?


if you would have driven one, you would think one inch clearance was a
great trade off for this balanced sport machine. it makes the regular
gti feel more like a gl jetta 2.0.

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Old December 15th 04, 10:50 PM
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Tom's VR6 wrote:

> In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, Rakblight2 wrote:
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> >Was it REALLY worth all the extra $$ spent over the cost of a GTI?

>
> and don't you miss having ground clearance?


if you would have driven one, you would think one inch clearance was a
great trade off for this balanced sport machine. it makes the regular
gti feel more like a gl jetta 2.0.

regards


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Old December 16th 04, 01:48 AM
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I'm not sure what the point of this question is, but I have only sat in an
R32 and sprinted with two in traffic. They are quite fast. Both times I was
behind them I had to lift between 2&3 with my 337 and after that they just
pull away like there is no tomorrow. The exhaust note is wild. The interior
is in my opinion excellent, throw in the versatility of a Golf, AWD and it
is the kind of car I would drive if I could spare the cash. Of course you
can see the competition in the Evo and STX not to mention whatever else will
be creeping into the picture. The cool thing is that it's a VW, not a
BMWhatever or Mercedes. It's encouraging to see cars of this style and power
in this price class. If you do the math it might make more sense. Take a
straight GTI and throw in the R32 engine, 6 speed trans, AWD, interior,
wheels and tires and you have quite a bit more car for the money. I don't
think you can honestly compare the two cars
In the meantime I'll be thrashing about in my 337 (a great car(worth the
extra$)).

Jim




"Rakblight2" > wrote in message
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> Was it REALLY worth all the extra $$ spent over the cost of a GTI?



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Old December 16th 04, 01:48 AM
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I'm not sure what the point of this question is, but I have only sat in an
R32 and sprinted with two in traffic. They are quite fast. Both times I was
behind them I had to lift between 2&3 with my 337 and after that they just
pull away like there is no tomorrow. The exhaust note is wild. The interior
is in my opinion excellent, throw in the versatility of a Golf, AWD and it
is the kind of car I would drive if I could spare the cash. Of course you
can see the competition in the Evo and STX not to mention whatever else will
be creeping into the picture. The cool thing is that it's a VW, not a
BMWhatever or Mercedes. It's encouraging to see cars of this style and power
in this price class. If you do the math it might make more sense. Take a
straight GTI and throw in the R32 engine, 6 speed trans, AWD, interior,
wheels and tires and you have quite a bit more car for the money. I don't
think you can honestly compare the two cars
In the meantime I'll be thrashing about in my 337 (a great car(worth the
extra$)).

Jim




"Rakblight2" > wrote in message
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> Was it REALLY worth all the extra $$ spent over the cost of a GTI?



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Old December 16th 04, 02:17 AM
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EDIT er..mmm......I meant STi as in WRX not STX, excuse my lapse of wit.



"Jim" > wrote in message ...
> I'm not sure what the point of this question is, but I have only sat in an
> R32 and sprinted with two in traffic. They are quite fast. Both times I
> was behind them I had to lift between 2&3 with my 337 and after that they
> just pull away like there is no tomorrow. The exhaust note is wild. The
> interior is in my opinion excellent, throw in the versatility of a Golf,
> AWD and it is the kind of car I would drive if I could spare the cash. Of
> course you can see the competition in the Evo and STX not to mention
> whatever else will be creeping into the picture. The cool thing is that
> it's a VW, not a BMWhatever or Mercedes. It's encouraging to see cars of
> this style and power in this price class. If you do the math it might make
> more sense. Take a straight GTI and throw in the R32 engine, 6 speed
> trans, AWD, interior, wheels and tires and you have quite a bit more car
> for the money. I don't think you can honestly compare the two cars
> In the meantime I'll be thrashing about in my 337 (a great car(worth the
> extra$)).
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
> "Rakblight2" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Was it REALLY worth all the extra $$ spent over the cost of a GTI?

>
>



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Old December 16th 04, 02:17 AM
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EDIT er..mmm......I meant STi as in WRX not STX, excuse my lapse of wit.



"Jim" > wrote in message ...
> I'm not sure what the point of this question is, but I have only sat in an
> R32 and sprinted with two in traffic. They are quite fast. Both times I
> was behind them I had to lift between 2&3 with my 337 and after that they
> just pull away like there is no tomorrow. The exhaust note is wild. The
> interior is in my opinion excellent, throw in the versatility of a Golf,
> AWD and it is the kind of car I would drive if I could spare the cash. Of
> course you can see the competition in the Evo and STX not to mention
> whatever else will be creeping into the picture. The cool thing is that
> it's a VW, not a BMWhatever or Mercedes. It's encouraging to see cars of
> this style and power in this price class. If you do the math it might make
> more sense. Take a straight GTI and throw in the R32 engine, 6 speed
> trans, AWD, interior, wheels and tires and you have quite a bit more car
> for the money. I don't think you can honestly compare the two cars
> In the meantime I'll be thrashing about in my 337 (a great car(worth the
> extra$)).
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
> "Rakblight2" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Was it REALLY worth all the extra $$ spent over the cost of a GTI?

>
>



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Old December 16th 04, 04:15 AM
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To me this is just the long long long awaited...

Did I mention long?

.....Awaited arrival of the Golf Synchro that was rallied in SCCA Pro series
years ago I loved to watch

Its about friggin time!!!




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Old December 16th 04, 04:15 AM
Biz
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To me this is just the long long long awaited...

Did I mention long?

.....Awaited arrival of the Golf Synchro that was rallied in SCCA Pro series
years ago I loved to watch

Its about friggin time!!!




 




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