RE: Golf GTI Clubsport S 'ring record
Discussion
Have to agree, if I was forced to buy a Golf, it would be the non s Clubsport or the R rather than this irrelevance.
Removing the rear seats on a 4 seater car to save weight is cheating as far as I am concerned.
See the M3 CSL as a brilliant example of how to loose over 100kgs without having to cheat.
Removing the rear seats on a 4 seater car to save weight is cheating as far as I am concerned.
See the M3 CSL as a brilliant example of how to loose over 100kgs without having to cheat.
Guvernator said:
Have to agree, if I was forced to buy a Golf, it would be the non s Clubsport or the R rather than this irrelevance.
Removing the rear seats on a 4 seater car to save weight is cheating as far as I am concerned.
See the M3 CSL as a brilliant example of how to loose over 100kgs without having to cheat.
Lose!Removing the rear seats on a 4 seater car to save weight is cheating as far as I am concerned.
See the M3 CSL as a brilliant example of how to loose over 100kgs without having to cheat.
Sweet baby Jesus and the orphans.
iphonedyou said:
Lose!
Sweet baby Jesus and the orphans.
Apologies if my spelling on an internet car forum doesn't meet your approval. I like to think it's more important that I get my point across rather than get graded on my spelling but there you go. Sweet baby Jesus and the orphans.
Surprisingly I did pretty well in English at school, even won a few spelling competitions so it must be PH bringing out the worst in me.
Seriously PH, did you even watch the onboard video before posting it?
The banner of the rearward facing camera filming the driver almost completely obscures the track on anything approaching an uphill section (quite a lot on the ring, in fact most of it is uphill) and as for the odd countdown music all the way through? WTF?
To go with your 4 year old childs' response of "you don't have to watch it if you don't want to" comment earlier - I did want to watch it, but its st.
The banner of the rearward facing camera filming the driver almost completely obscures the track on anything approaching an uphill section (quite a lot on the ring, in fact most of it is uphill) and as for the odd countdown music all the way through? WTF?
To go with your 4 year old childs' response of "you don't have to watch it if you don't want to" comment earlier - I did want to watch it, but its st.
Cupramax said:
Does anyone really give a st how fast certain shopping hatch goes round the ring?
This.Also, who cares what the megalomaniacal evil corporation VW Group's marketing spews this time? Does anyone believe a thing they say? Or want a VW? Why?
It probably had 'funny' tires on like so many Audis have had in track tests, and will definitely have camber and other alignment way off factory settings to optimise track times like VW Group has been caught doing countless times by Sport Auto when they did an alignment check.
And even if it might be that fast with semi-slick tires on what's the point? Golfs are boring A-to-B cars. Who wants a 2-seat version of that?
Edited by Hamma on Wednesday 4th May 13:30
RumbleOfThunder said:
A 2 seat hot hatch. Congrats VW on missing the point of what makes these cars appealing, their practicality. Oh and yet another lap record with a car not representative of what'll be in showrooms.
With fake sounds thought the speakers again I assume? My god those videos and pictures are HILARIOUS! It's like a parody of soulless corporations trying to convince 8-year-old-level morons on how 'awesome and demanding' going around the Nürburgring is...
Bwahhawhaw!
I always think its labouring a point making a car go as fast as possible round the Nurburgring by taking useful stuff like seats out, putting sticky tyres on, giving it more power and crowing about it, its a bloody Golf, except it isnt as it has been made useless, imagine explaining a 40 grand Golf with the seats removed to your missus, or any of the super focused editions sans back seats, why not fold them down like everybody else
I can understand track focused 911's as their rear seats are crap anyway, I am sure someone will buy it and love it but if you are going to have a track car, build one, if you are going to have two seats in a road car, make it a proper 2 seater, imagine explaining that to anyone who may need a lift, sorry I cant give you a lift, my Golf doesnt have rear seats as it saves 19 kilos (or whatever a rear bench weighs) so it can go extra fast round a German racetrack so you will have to get the bus, or walk.
They will obviously sell every one they make and they will go up in value like 911s with 1980s teenagers bedroom colour schemes, climbing frame inside, a bit of cloth to open the door and all the goodies removed, they used to call this a Base, L, Popular Plus or poverty spec, the minute the words Club and Sport are applied to a car it immediately becomes worth a Pajillion quid and is spoken of in hushed terms, I used to take a Jacobs "Club" to school in my bag that said "Sport" on it on the side, wish I had kept it.
Go and take the back seats out of any normal car and tell your friends and family it is so you can go a smidge faster, grounds for getting sectioned, massive German car company does it to save the cost of a rear seat, then charges you more for it, it is the second coming.
Ok, being a bit of a knob, I get some bits of it but really, its all a bit weird.
I can understand track focused 911's as their rear seats are crap anyway, I am sure someone will buy it and love it but if you are going to have a track car, build one, if you are going to have two seats in a road car, make it a proper 2 seater, imagine explaining that to anyone who may need a lift, sorry I cant give you a lift, my Golf doesnt have rear seats as it saves 19 kilos (or whatever a rear bench weighs) so it can go extra fast round a German racetrack so you will have to get the bus, or walk.
They will obviously sell every one they make and they will go up in value like 911s with 1980s teenagers bedroom colour schemes, climbing frame inside, a bit of cloth to open the door and all the goodies removed, they used to call this a Base, L, Popular Plus or poverty spec, the minute the words Club and Sport are applied to a car it immediately becomes worth a Pajillion quid and is spoken of in hushed terms, I used to take a Jacobs "Club" to school in my bag that said "Sport" on it on the side, wish I had kept it.
Go and take the back seats out of any normal car and tell your friends and family it is so you can go a smidge faster, grounds for getting sectioned, massive German car company does it to save the cost of a rear seat, then charges you more for it, it is the second coming.
Ok, being a bit of a knob, I get some bits of it but really, its all a bit weird.
Hamma said:
It's like a parody of soulless corporations trying to convince 8-year-old-level morons on how 'awesome and demanding' going around the Nürburgring is...
I find it quite awesome and demanding but I am a fairly poor track driver. Quite happy if that makes me a 8-year old level moron, not that I understand what that is.J4CKO said:
I always think its labouring a point making a car go as fast as possible round the Nurburgring by taking useful stuff like seats out, putting sticky tyres on, giving it more power and crowing about it, its a bloody Golf, except it isnt as it has been made useless, imagine explaining a 40 grand Golf with the seats removed to your missus, or any of the super focused editions sans back seats, why not fold them down like everybody else
I can understand track focused 911's as their rear seats are crap anyway, I am sure someone will buy it and love it but if you are going to have a track car, build one, if you are going to have two seats in a road car, make it a proper 2 seater, imagine explaining that to anyone who may need a lift, sorry I cant give you a lift, my Golf doesnt have rear seats as it saves 19 kilos (or whatever a rear bench weighs) so it can go extra fast round a German racetrack so you will have to get the bus, or walk.
They will obviously sell every one they make and they will go up in value like 911s with 1980s teenagers bedroom colour schemes, climbing frame inside, a bit of cloth to open the door and all the goodies removed, they used to call this a Base, L, Popular Plus or poverty spec, the minute the words Club and Sport are applied to a car it immediately becomes worth a Pajillion quid and is spoken of in hushed terms, I used to take a Jacobs "Club" to school in my bag that said "Sport" on it on the side, wish I had kept it.
Go and take the back seats out of any normal car and tell your friends and family it is so you can go a smidge faster, grounds for getting sectioned, massive German car company does it to save the cost of a rear seat, then charges you more for it, it is the second coming.
Ok, being a bit of a knob, I get some bits of it but really, its all a bit weird.
the previous holder (civic type r) has rear seats and a usable boot!I can understand track focused 911's as their rear seats are crap anyway, I am sure someone will buy it and love it but if you are going to have a track car, build one, if you are going to have two seats in a road car, make it a proper 2 seater, imagine explaining that to anyone who may need a lift, sorry I cant give you a lift, my Golf doesnt have rear seats as it saves 19 kilos (or whatever a rear bench weighs) so it can go extra fast round a German racetrack so you will have to get the bus, or walk.
They will obviously sell every one they make and they will go up in value like 911s with 1980s teenagers bedroom colour schemes, climbing frame inside, a bit of cloth to open the door and all the goodies removed, they used to call this a Base, L, Popular Plus or poverty spec, the minute the words Club and Sport are applied to a car it immediately becomes worth a Pajillion quid and is spoken of in hushed terms, I used to take a Jacobs "Club" to school in my bag that said "Sport" on it on the side, wish I had kept it.
Go and take the back seats out of any normal car and tell your friends and family it is so you can go a smidge faster, grounds for getting sectioned, massive German car company does it to save the cost of a rear seat, then charges you more for it, it is the second coming.
Ok, being a bit of a knob, I get some bits of it but really, its all a bit weird.
people like to have something a little different and special whilst staying in the brand that they like imo that's what helps sell these cars
nickfrog said:
I find it quite awesome and demanding but I am a fairly poor track driver. Quite happy if that makes me a 8-year old level moron, not that I understand what that is.
And then VW marketing machine trying to wow 8-year-old-level morons with omg look at how serious and professional we are as we prepare by analysing the ring with this map and the driver visualising himself steering around it'! "Look Hans, which way do you steer on this corner?" Hilarious!
nickfrog said:
Out of those finding it boring I wonder how many have driven a sub-8 or let alone be a passenger in a car doing one. They might change their tune ever so slightly.
I dont think its boring, just a bit strange, when I think of a fast, compromised two seat pain in the arse I think of something Caterham shaped, not a Golf GTI with powered front wheels and rear ones it drags about just to keep the back off the floor.I do expect it will be great fun, but 40 grands worth ?
Mk1 or 2 with a tuned TT engine, Quaife diff, rear seats decent suspension and brakes, now thats my kind of FWD fast Golf.
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