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Gone Golfing
After a week of negotiating between six different dealerships from Richmond to DC, I was able to get one to agree to my terms after a fun text battle between the finalists.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0530f038_c.jpg I'll unwrap the details tomorrow when I go to pick it up. |
Hmmm focus rs?
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nice :)
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It's a Golf R?
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Tons of pictures before the reveal as I was able to unwrap the car before the PDI process:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...73477803_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1b52a896_c.jpg These are starting to give it away, so i'll make it easier: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...59fcdab0_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...bce3ffbd_c.jpg Now you know, here's one last unwrapping photo: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...cd09fa29_c.jpg After the PDI was completed, I took a photo of the amount of miles on the car: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...46bdf8a2_c.jpg |
Full reveal:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...61c47b22_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0a0214b0_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...dde992e8_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a90d0a3a_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6361f7d8_c.jpg (No bumpers were harmed in the mounting of the front plate) 2019 Golf R w/ DSG and the 19" split 5-spoke gloss black alloy wheels package in Lapiz Blue (R's heritage color) This comes with the Digital Cockpit Dash Display, Dynamic Chassis Control, the updated 7-speed DSG, with full Safety Assist functionality- Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, Park Pilot, Pedestrian Detection (All of which can be disabled). I also opted for the full maintenance plans to save some money out of pocket later. This covers all the oil changes and regular maintenance along with brake rotors, pads, hoses, belts, etc. It's all done through VW so that I can take the car to any VW dealer and be covered. Since I used to work at VWoA, I've already asked about getting some parts from Germany to add the R Performance Pack to it too. Purpose of this move: Reduce my car expenditures from 2 cars into 1 thats covered by warranty and isn't inconvenient to drive like the ZL1. Have a better commuter car for the twice a week trips from Richmond to DC for work or the twice a month trips to Raleigh from Richmond. Use active safety features to keep the car moving through traffic and highway driving to lessen fatigue. Have bumper to bumper warranty and maintenance coverage for 6 years, 72k miles. As a performance platform: 0-60 in 4.6 seconds, traps around 103-104 mph. Can be outdone by a Type R or Focus RS but offers huge tuning potential and large aftermarket support (APR, Bilstein, StopTech, etc.) I won't be modifying this one much (sort of like the ZL1) because I'd like to keep the warranty going for awhile. My plans: DC-area autocross and a few HPDEs would be nice. Definitely want to go down to the Tail of the Dragon (surrounding roads especially) too. I'm envisioning this car as being the best of both worlds for what I'd like to do, year-round. Frankly, this is the car I should have gotten in the very beginning when I sold off the GTI and 911. I wasn't a huge fan of it's styling at the time, but the refresh in 2018 gave the R a more aggressive look which is more of what I like. After having two 6th gen Camaros, this is a huge change. There is noticeable throttle lag while the turbo spools up, which I will need to learn to downshift to mitigate. I am already missing having a manual transmission, but the manual trans for the car is severely limited by a poor clutch and for a commuter, the DSG just made more sense. I can suddenly park a car again...nice benefit to going to something I can see out of :lol: The steering and adaptive suspension are a similar feel around town to the Camaro, although I think the Camaro was definitely stiffer in Sport/Track mode with it's adaptive dampers. Body motions are controlled better in the R for street driving. In some ways, this feels like I'm coming home a little bit. It's not big, bulky, awkward to get into or hard to see out of. I don't actively avoid trying to park the car in garages or on the street. Plus, the fuel economy is hilariously better, despite what the sticker says. The stereo/infotainment/technology is clearly much better too. More to come! |
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Doing PPF to protect that beautiful blue?
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PPF would provide some additional protection over ceramic? |
This car is definitely on my short list. Especially with VW's new warranty. Did you test drive anything else to compare it to?
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Great pick up! Never thought they would, but these cars have been a serious search candidate for me. How is the cargo space?
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PPF has a little bit of orange peel to it, but smoother paint helps minimize it. Ceramic over the PPF for best protection. |
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I test drove the GTI and as much as I love that car, the front end weight bias was a bit too obvious when I leaned into it more. I started out with a Rabbit since I love how they look, then moved up to an Autobahn to see safety and stereo features. At that point, decided to just pay the extra cash for the R and not settle since I remember when I last had a GTI, how much I wanted an R. Beyond that, I didn't test drive anything else other than an M2, here's why: -Worked for VW, have some brand loyalty -Civic Type R looks horrendous to me, can't get over the garish interior either -Focus RS has had a lot of quality issues and was discontinued...I don't really trust used turbo cars. -Subaru has the same old, same old that I had over 10 years ago. -Had an EVO, wouldn't buy one used...not a very good car despite being performance incredible. -Looked at the M2, but didn't like the test drive: Shifter was wonky/rubbery, clutch didn't match the long shifter throw, ride quality was very poor, cost was too high for what it is. The engine was a gem though haha -Considered a GT350 but wanted something more DD friendly....it's probably better than the ZL1 but similar enough that it would have been a hard sell as a family car. -Looked at SUVs but I'm just not there yet...and they're physically too large for me to deal with as a smaller guy. Easy to blend the DD need with another performance coupe since we don't have kids, and I had to come back to Earth a few times. (trying to justify a used 911 with a PDK for a DD for example). Golf R was it. The refresh made a large difference to the car inside and out. |
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It continues to amaze me how flexible it can be as an all in one car. The interior is fantastic, the ride is great, but then you drop it into Race mode (more on that in a sec) and it becomes your favorite boost buggy. It's a split personality car to an extent....it never gets rough around the edges or beat you up. Cargo space is the same as the last gen Tiguan. 57 cubic feet with the rear seats folded down. With the seats up, it can still fit a ton of stuff due to the height of the "trunk". I'm looking forward to using it with my dog, etc. |
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The R comes with four preset modes: Eco, Comfort, Normal, and Race. There is a fifth mode, however, called Custom.
This is where you get to be your own engineer: Here are the settings I've decided on after putting the car around it's paces so far: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...cf6a315f_c.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...71c26a15_c.jpg Comfort mode for the suspension seems to match the spring rate the best...Race mode seems overdamped and too many body motions for no reason, IMO. |
Great looking R!! Love that color. One day I hope to upgrade my GTI to an R. Congratulations!!
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I LOVE the GTI...do you have a journal on here? |
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