RE: PH Fleet Golf GTI Edition 35

RE: PH Fleet Golf GTI Edition 35

Friday 1st June 2012

PH Fleet: Golf GTI Edition 35

Service time for our trusty Edition 35...



The PH Fleet Golf GTI is a hard-worked car. We might not have quite piled the miles on at the rate we did during last month's road trip to Wolfsburg and Hockenheim, but we've still run a good 2,000 beneath its wheels in the past few weeks.


Service, please!
In fact, the keys to the Golf have been so in-demand that the indicated time until service ticked away to zero before I managed to book it in to our local VW dealer in Twickenham. I even had to drive around for a couple of hundred miles with the display on the instrument cluster telling me to 'service now!' in a distinctly admonitory way - so sorry for that Golf and VW...

When we did finally get it to the dealer - squeezed in last thing on a Saturday morning - the service was courteous and efficient (the valeters didn't even blanche at the horrific bird crap and road dust-covered state of the car), if not quite the cheapest experience in the world at £270.Then again that did include £42 for changing the wiper blades, and were we 'real' owners, we would probably have picked the £329 fixed-price service plan that covers the first three years or 30,000 miles of ownership. Also, in comparison with our old Land Rover Defender, which cost over £400 to service at a similar point in its life, the VW actually seems quite good value...

Back to work
Following its service, the Ed 35 was pressed immediately back into service for a long slog up the M6 to Cheshire to meet up with Neill Briggs, co-creator of the fantastic BAC Mono.


Even though we were there to sample the wonderful single-seater machine on the road (about which you'll be able to read on PH soon), it was great to see the Golf playing camera car and watching it sing for its supper - and amazing how much effort I had to put into driving the theoretically super-quick Mono to keep up with the enthusiastically driven Golf when the road opened up.

After buzzing around in the BAC for the day it was with some relief that I climbed back into the Golf for the trek back down south to Surrey. However good it is at playing the hot hatch, the Golf also makes a surprisingly effective and cosseting mile-muncher, a reminder that the GTI is still a master of all trades.

It's this mix of flingability and liveability that makes the Golf such a stunning all-rounder, and with the car due to leave us at the end of June, I'm left sorely worried about what will replace it...


FACT SHEET
Car:
 2011 VW Golf GTI Edition 35
Run by: Riggers
On fleet since: December 2011
Mileage: 16,540 miles
List price new: £31,030 (inc. £1,770 infotainment pack and £440 for parking sensors front and rear)
Last month at a glance: To Wolfsburg, to Hockenheim, too many miles, too little time!

Previous reports:
It's a visit back home for the trusty PH Golf GTI. And the opportunity to play 'beatthe nav'
Low-ish fuel economy's been bugging us, so we decide to try out the GTI's dieselcousin
Paris road trip proves GTI's impeccable cruising credentials
Golf GTI Edition 35 arrives, complete with wintry rubber
Winter tyres go south; the Golf proves a popular choice at PH HQ



Author
Discussion

toppstuff

Original Poster:

13,698 posts

247 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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So whats the news on the MPG front?

Any improvement recently? Does'nt seem right that Chris Harris got only a little less MPG out of an AMG E63....

High MPG rather negates the whole point of the Golf really, particularly in the used market, when cars like the Audi S5 or Vx VXR8 can produce mid 20's mpg, while the Golf has to be driven with care to get much past 30mpg...

David87

6,656 posts

212 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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OMFG!!!11! £30K FOR A GOLF?!?!?!?!?!!!? ETC.

okie592

2,711 posts

167 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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i like that its constantly dirty

Tim16V

419 posts

182 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Wiper blades on a 6 month old car...? Let alone the fact that they £42 for them - very cheeky, obviously someone had a sales target to hit that Saturday.

adz13091982

185 posts

168 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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£269 for a main dealer service including wiper blades - thats cheap!

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

165 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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2x GTI wiperblades are around 28-30 from VW, so almost 15 quid to fit them.

Piss-taking.

ChrisRS6

736 posts

183 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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Wish my services were that cheap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thewheelman

2,194 posts

173 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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You're worried about what will replace it. Any clues as to what the next car will be?

dandarez

13,282 posts

283 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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42 quid for wiper blades? ...and on a 6 month old car!

No wonder they say 40 per cent of owning a car goes on servicing.

Glad I have MINI... even more glad now after reading above.
All service cost is inclusive on my MINI JCW, which makes me realise now just how much I must have saved over the last 3 years.

Service flashes up I just book in (even get free courtesy car if I haven't time to hang around waiting) and not a penny to pay.


anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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dandarez said:
42 quid for wiper blades? ...and on a 6 month old car!

No wonder they say 40 per cent of owning a car goes on servicing.

Glad I have MINI... even more glad now after reading above.
All service cost is inclusive on my MINI JCW, which makes me realise now just how much I must have saved over the last 3 years.

Service flashes up I just book in (even get free courtesy car if I haven't time to hang around waiting) and not a penny to pay.
Cool story, etc smile

R32UK

151 posts

181 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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this car without a remap is pretty boring. it needs a remap. end of.

jatinder

1,667 posts

213 months

Saturday 2nd June 2012
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£270 for an oil change and wipers?

Glad I service my own car, couldn't afford it otherwise!

E38Ross

35,079 posts

212 months

Sunday 3rd June 2012
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jatinder said:
£270 for an oil change and wipers?

Glad I service my own car, couldn't afford it otherwise!
I'm guessing it's the same with the golf, but an oil service isn't just changing the engine oil.

va1o

16,032 posts

207 months

Sunday 3rd June 2012
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Wiper blades do sound slightly ridiculous, but 14750 miles is quite a lot for such a young car!

nickfrog

21,159 posts

217 months

Sunday 3rd June 2012
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dandarez said:
All service cost is inclusive on my MINI JCW
If it's the TLC, then it won't include wiper blade, but Bosch ones are £12 on ebay...

Garlick

40,601 posts

240 months

Sunday 3rd June 2012
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ChrisRS6 said:
Wish my services were that cheap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes

Riggers

1,859 posts

178 months

Sunday 3rd June 2012
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va1o said:
Wiper blades do sound slightly ridiculous, but 14750 miles is quite a lot for such a young car!
Actually, it's done 16,540 miles - I forgot to update the mileage from the previous report :-/

And I'm wondering if the early death of the wiper blades has anything to do with it being parked under a tree at work and getting leaves and sap caught in it? Might be complete rubbish, but you never know...

havoc

30,065 posts

235 months

Sunday 3rd June 2012
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I wondered who it was on the way past Nantwich on Tuesday morning Riggers - figured there couldn't be many people with a foot-wide PH smiley on the boot!!!

I was in the wife's MkV GTi, 3 cars behind you at the M6 junction and then ~10 cars behind you up the A-whatever!

Oli.

274 posts

195 months

Sunday 3rd June 2012
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I've just picked up a 61 plate DSG ED35 for my wife. We're really pleased with so far. Mostly own driving and it's averaging 25, when I picked it up, I set the cruise at 77 leptons and averaged 31mpg for the journey. Needs a map though.....

Ive had two ED30's before, and apart from feeling being better built, the MK6 sounds so much better, under full throttle :-).

fozluvscars

150 posts

144 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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nice car, but £31k is so much money for a Golf