MK5 Golf GTI

General => Random Chat => Topic started by: Nickyboy on May 31, 2010, 03:09:43 am

Title: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: Nickyboy on May 31, 2010, 03:09:43 am
I like my Golf. It's very efficient, does the job. Fast, comfy, gets me there in 1 piece. But I don't 'love' it.

I've had other cars which I 'loved'. They weren't as fast, comfy, efficient etc but they had character.

So what to do...character or efficiency?
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: BeezerDiesel on May 31, 2010, 10:09:34 am
How much money do you have to spend? Simple question really as most modern cars are just manufactured to be easy to live with. The Golf is the pinnacle(sp) of that. For the last 30 odd years if you look in the back of motoring mags where they list their impressions of Golfs it will read ''worthy but dull''. Which cars do many actual motoring journalists drive though? Quite a few put their own money into a Golf.

You could argue that old Golfs have far more character, but they are old. So you can quickly fall out of love with them when the reliability issues start rearing their head. And that sums up many cars that have so called character: what price does that character have and is that why you ended up in a Golf to start with? ie. You've got fed up with moody characterful cars so went for a safer option. Safe options are normally a bit dull.
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: stealthwolf on May 31, 2010, 10:16:20 am
If i had used my head, I would be driving a black mk4 golf gti.

I used my heart and bought a black mk5 golf gti.  :love:
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: VC on May 31, 2010, 11:50:33 am
If you're bored move on! I've owned almost 40 cars and there's still loads on the list I wanna experience/own

I love my cars, and enjoy my time in each one. Think of it like food, everyone has a favourite dish but if you eat that dish over and over you'll get bored of it, try a new flavour there's so much to taste out there and you can always return to your favourite.

I've owned so many now and sometimes the sheer lack of power, comfort etc can be the very thing that makes a car appealing. My most loved car ever was an astra 1.6 merit estate, before that was was a hot hatch and after was a luxurious 4x4 but the astra was so different that's what appealed!

Lifes to short not to play, buy with your head but choose with your heart  :innocent:
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: RedRobin on May 31, 2010, 12:36:36 pm
If you're bored move on! I've owned almost 40 cars and there's still loads on the list I wanna experience/own

I love my cars, and enjoy my time in each one. Think of it like food, everyone has a favourite dish but if you eat that dish over and over you'll get bored of it, try a new flavour there's so much to taste out there and you can always return to your favourite.

I've owned so many now and sometimes the sheer lack of power, comfort etc can be the very thing that makes a car appealing. My most loved car ever was an astra 1.6 merit estate, before that was was a hot hatch and after was a luxurious 4x4 but the astra was so different that's what appealed!

Lifes to short not to play, buy with your head but choose with your heart  :innocent:

....As you have a missus, I hope you're not like that with women! Unless you get bored of the rimmage you find yourself obliged to apply corrective treatment to  :evilgrin:
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: RedRobin on May 31, 2010, 12:39:03 pm

You could argue that old Golfs have far more character, but they are old. So you can quickly fall out of love with them when the reliability issues start rearing their head. And that sums up many cars that have so called character: what price does that character have and is that why you ended up in a Golf to start with? ie. You've got fed up with moody characterful cars so went for a safer option. Safe options are normally a bit dull.


....I wouldn't describe the standard oem Mk5 GTI/Ed30 as dull but modifying them certainly makes them great fun and long term.
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: RedRobin on May 31, 2010, 12:49:47 pm
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I buy a car with my heart.. I do almost everything with my heart. My head usually gets locked into and left in the garden shed if it tries to be too much of a Captain Sensible. There's a balance but my heart always has the last say. It's why I cancelled my dull grey TDI order for a throbbin' red GTI - Thank Goodness I did!!!!

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Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: VC on May 31, 2010, 01:11:00 pm
If you're bored move on! I've owned almost 40 cars and there's still loads on the list I wanna experience/own

I love my cars, and enjoy my time in each one. Think of it like food, everyone has a favourite dish but if you eat that dish over and over you'll get bored of it, try a new flavour there's so much to taste out there and you can always return to your favourite.

I've owned so many now and sometimes the sheer lack of power, comfort etc can be the very thing that makes a car appealing. My most loved car ever was an astra 1.6 merit estate, before that was was a hot hatch and after was a luxurious 4x4 but the astra was so different that's what appealed!

Lifes to short not to play, buy with your head but choose with your heart  :innocent:

....As you have a missus, I hope you're not like that with women! Unless you get bored of the rimmage you find yourself obliged to apply corrective treatment to  :evilgrin:

no, not like that with women  :laugh:

cars i understand  :grin:
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: RedRobin on May 31, 2010, 01:33:43 pm

no, not like that with women  :laugh:

cars i understand  :grin:


....Good point: Women very difficult impossible to understand!

Can't live with them, can't live without them.
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: Jules86 on May 31, 2010, 01:50:02 pm

You could argue that old Golfs have far more character, but they are old. So you can quickly fall out of love with them when the reliability issues start rearing their head. And that sums up many cars that have so called character: what price does that character have and is that why you ended up in a Golf to start with? ie. You've got fed up with moody characterful cars so went for a safer option. Safe options are normally a bit dull.


....I wouldn't describe the standard oem Mk5 GTI/Ed30 as dull but modifying them certainly makes them great fun and long term.

A bit of a contradiction there RR! Its not dull but modifying makes them great fun, so before they are modded they are not great fun?

Dont think ill ever love a car as much as my R32, it had loads of character, a great noise and looked superb! Im sure the S3 will be close but i know im always going to miss the noise and the sheer 'jaw dropped' looks of people seeing a golf make it  :smiley:
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: RedRobin on May 31, 2010, 01:56:20 pm

You could argue that old Golfs have far more character, but they are old. So you can quickly fall out of love with them when the reliability issues start rearing their head. And that sums up many cars that have so called character: what price does that character have and is that why you ended up in a Golf to start with? ie. You've got fed up with moody characterful cars so went for a safer option. Safe options are normally a bit dull.


....I wouldn't describe the standard oem Mk5 GTI/Ed30 as dull but modifying them certainly makes them great fun and long term.

A bit of a contradiction there RR! Its not dull but modifying makes them great fun, so before they are modded they are not great fun?


....No contradiction intended: I'm saying that even before modifying, the standard GTI is great fun and never dull. Other oem Golfs (excepting the .:R) not so exciting though.. IMO.

[Liking your new S3 sig.. Very smart]
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: Jules86 on May 31, 2010, 02:00:15 pm
Ah i see mate, i understand what you mean. My mums GTI is good fun and was the very reason i moved away from my type R and am now on my 2nd VAG motor  :grin:

Cheers, i didnt nab it from an S3 forum  :innocent:
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: Poverty on May 31, 2010, 03:16:05 pm
in standard form Id say mu cupra is dull to drive. Didnt think so when I first got it seeing as I was coming from a 1.4, but if I had to go back to stock now Id get rid pronto!
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: BeezerDiesel on May 31, 2010, 04:51:09 pm

You could argue that old Golfs have far more character, but they are old. So you can quickly fall out of love with them when the reliability issues start rearing their head. And that sums up many cars that have so called character: what price does that character have and is that why you ended up in a Golf to start with? ie. You've got fed up with moody characterful cars so went for a safer option. Safe options are normally a bit dull.


....I wouldn't describe the standard oem Mk5 GTI/Ed30 as dull but modifying them certainly makes them great fun and long term.
Sorry but I do find the standard car a bit dull. No mid-range punch as standard and throttle response not the best. It's a very good car as standard but didn't set my heart racing. Re-mapped is another story.
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: RedRobin on May 31, 2010, 09:02:41 pm
^^^^
Well yes, it's all relative.  :happy2:
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: animal on June 01, 2010, 11:25:22 am
Heart all the way. If I had gone with my head, I'd be in an Ed30. But I let my heart rule and bought an R32 instead, and haven't regretted it for a moment.
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: S2 Ant on June 01, 2010, 12:47:39 pm
Deffo the heart for me, being sensible is often in there until i fall for a car and then sensible is out the window lol
I wish i had got an Ed30 instead of the normal GTi as i miss the power i've had in previous cars, my last being an RS4, but thats nothing a few pennies cant resolve eventually lol
Title: Re: Buy a car with your head or your heart
Post by: RedRobin on June 01, 2010, 12:57:06 pm

Deffo the heart for me, being sensible is often in there until i fall for a car and then sensible is out the window lol


....A bit like choosing women really, isn't it. Oh, hang on, I got that wrong - They choose us!.. So some say.