View Full Version : Volkswagen Golf (V-1K) GTI 2004-2008
Gt1Street
09-22-2004, 11:03 AM
first with the concept pix and then 4 of the production model
Gt1Street
09-22-2004, 11:05 AM
more concept
Gt1Street
09-22-2004, 11:06 AM
still concept
Gt1Street
09-22-2004, 11:08 AM
yet again
Gt1Street
09-22-2004, 11:10 AM
here are some of the prod
i must say, that white looks rather nice on it...
cuntukimushroom
09-22-2004, 11:29 AM
why not build it, its nice in white but nicer in black mmmm
*ACDC-Back in Black chimes in*
Coventrysucks
09-22-2004, 12:19 PM
why not build it?
Use of the phrase "production model" is a strong indication that they have built it.
taz_rocks_miami
09-22-2004, 12:32 PM
If you look at the grill, it looks a whole lot the new Audi grill. I know VW and Audi are part of the same group before someone points it out.
Quiggs
09-22-2004, 12:39 PM
Surprisingly the new Golf/GTI has grown on me. The first photos of it, I just couldn't get the image of the Civic Si out of my head. Then I saw an Abt-kitted Golf. Wow.
McLareN
11-03-2004, 01:34 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #1:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 01:38 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #2:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 01:39 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #3:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 01:41 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #4:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 01:48 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #5:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 01:50 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #6:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 01:52 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #7:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 01:54 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #8:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 01:56 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #9:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 01:58 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #10:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 02:00 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #11:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 02:03 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #12:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 02:04 PM
Last ones, enjoy :)
Volkswagen Golf GTI 3-door #13:
illusionest
11-03-2004, 02:16 PM
o_o
omg, crazy pics!
w00t. great pics Mclaren. nice nice nice
keep it up. nice pics
Quiggs
11-03-2004, 02:19 PM
It's still growing on me. Especially the black ones.
Niko_Fx
11-03-2004, 02:22 PM
The front is nice and the interior gorgeous. I still don't like the back of it, the older model looks much better.
McLareN
11-03-2004, 02:32 PM
More Golf GTI.
Volkswagen Golf GTI 5-door #1:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 02:35 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 5-door #2:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 02:36 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 5-door #3:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 02:38 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 5-door #4:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 02:40 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI 5-door #5:
McLareN
11-03-2004, 02:43 PM
Last ones, i hope you like them :)
Volkswagen Golf GTI 5-door #6:
illusionest
11-03-2004, 02:54 PM
damn
nice pics mclaren
keep them coming
their great for chopping
nice nice
dimlight
11-03-2004, 06:06 PM
I like the old golf better.. looks like the chris bangle of volkswagen messed up its design...
nice interior :)
Rijoh
11-04-2004, 02:25 AM
Great car with fantastic rims
DiabloVT
11-04-2004, 06:34 PM
that car looks AMAZING! return of the true GTi, i love the rims aswell
attila123
01-10-2005, 07:44 AM
great pictures, thanks McLaren
Wolf03
09-28-2005, 01:36 PM
Ok, I know I revived an old thread but it's nonsense to make a thread for one question. This model was released last year but are there any plans to bring this model to Canada? I mean the current "new" Golf in Canada doesn't look anything like this model. Is it Europe-exclusive or what's up?
Vaigra
05-31-2006, 02:00 PM
Volkswagen Golf GTI #7
Volkswagen Golf GTI Edition 30
Volkswagen today introduced the Golf GTI Edition 30, a new study to mark the 30th anniversary of the GTI at the Golf Record Day in the Veltins Arena in Schalke, Gelsenkirchen in front of an audience of thousands of Golf drivers from throughout Europe.
With a powerful 230 PS (169 kW) 2.0 litre turbo FSI engine, the Edition 30 study is closely related to the production model and responds to the wishes of GTI enthusiasts. The options package, a profile of desired equipment, is a reaction to the numerous wishes from customers.
Especially prominent are the flat black 18-inch alloy wheels, the lower front and rear panels, the side skirts in body finish and the darkened tail lights. A plaque on the right side of the rear hatch with the text “Edition 30” identifies this GTI study.
The interior includes top-quality, part-leather sport seats sporting the distinctive "Interlagos" diamond pattern in the cloth centre section.
The red-stitched leather steering wheel is trimmed with a clip bearing the text "GTI" on a red background. Another eye-catcher is the foil with the text “Edition 30” on the door sill. A special highlight is the gear stick knob in the form of a golf ball. Floor mats trimmed in red round out the dynamic character of the study.
Ferrer
05-31-2006, 02:04 PM
Does anyone know the performance of the GTI 30?
Rockefella
05-31-2006, 09:36 PM
Does anyone know the performance of the GTI 30?
Chances are that it's the same, or slightly improved with stiffer suspension, and maybe a slight power increase (Haven't checked the specs). It's like those Mustang packages, just an added option for 'style', which I find stupid.
Ferrer
06-01-2006, 01:15 AM
Chances are that it's the same, or slightly improved with stiffer suspension, and maybe a slight power increase (Haven't checked the specs). It's like those Mustang packages, just an added option for 'style', which I find stupid.
Chances are it will be faster because it now has 230bhp, a 30bhp increase.
Piacki_117
06-01-2006, 08:56 AM
Volkswagen Golf GTI #7
Guara0007
06-01-2006, 11:20 AM
For the price of this ugly thing you can get a real car, which makes much more fun.
Ferrer
06-01-2006, 11:22 AM
For the price of this ugly thing you can get a real car, which makes much more fun.
Actually the standard GTI is said to be quite a good car, and it isn't very expensive compared to the rivals.
Piacki_117
06-01-2006, 11:38 AM
For the price of this ugly thing you can get a real car, which makes much more fun.
Are you anti-german cars?
Rockefella
06-01-2006, 11:44 AM
Chances are it will be faster because it now has 230bhp, a 30bhp increase.
So it does, wasn't sure of that. You can prob. expect a 5% increase in performance I suppose.
Guara0007
06-02-2006, 05:57 AM
I am not anti german cars, but I think they are on the wrong way.
Most of the current cars (except Porsche) are boring or ugly or both and all german cars are too expensive.
No wonder, they have problems enough to sell their cars.
Ferrer
06-02-2006, 06:23 AM
I am not anti german cars, but I think they are on the wrong way.
Most of the current cars (except Porsche) are boring or ugly or both and all german cars are too expensive.
No wonder, they have problems enough to sell their cars.
Actually the Golf isn't that expensive, and even the Golf GT looks to be an even better deal, the prices here are as follow:
Volkswagen Golf GTI: 27.690 €
Toyota Corolla TTE Compressor: 33.600 €
Renault Megane Sport: 28.410 €
Opel Astra OPC: 31.130 €
Ford Focus ST: 26.140 €
Alfa Romeo 147 GTA: 32.082 €
Out of these I'd take the 147 GTA, if I could a car still unsold at a dealer (production ended some time ago), but the Golf makes for a very compelling car and it is the second cheapest and a lot cheaper that the 147. The Focus is even cheaper, but the Golf has a better image in my opinion, and while the Volkswagen is too tall for my liking, the Ford isn't a svelte beauty either.
F1_Master
06-02-2006, 07:33 AM
I am not anti german cars, but I think they are on the wrong way.
Most of the current cars (except Porsche) are boring or ugly or both and all german cars are too expensive.
No wonder, they have problems enough to sell their cars.
Clearly, someone here has not heard of the BMW 3 Series.
Guara0007
06-02-2006, 10:12 AM
Prices are different in different countries, here it costs €30.859,-
That's why many Germans buy their new german cars in other EU countries and try to reimport it to Germany.
Last week one of my friends bought a nearly new Lotus Elise.
10 months old with 6.400 km on the clock for €28.000,-
What do you think makes more fun?
Piacki_117
06-02-2006, 10:19 AM
Prices are different in different countries, here it costs €30.859,-
That's why many Germans buy their new german cars in other EU countries and try to reimport it to Germany.
Last week one of my friends bought a nearly new Lotus Elise.
10 months old with 6.400 km on the clock for €28.000,-
What do you think makes more fun?
You cant compare a new car with a second-hand car.
Ferrer
06-02-2006, 11:04 AM
You cant compare a new car with a second-hand car.
And you can't compare a 2-seater sportscar to a 4-seater hot hatchback. A couple with kids could get a very practical 5-door Golf GTI, but they wouldn't even consider the Elise.
PerfAdv
06-02-2006, 11:23 AM
I like that 5-door GTI! :)
Somehow the marketing guys here figure that if you want more power or better suspension you'll want the 2-door version. Luckily, they sell the Jetta GLI which is essentially a Golf with a trunk but I'd prefer the versatility of the Golf 5-dr GTI.
The same is true with Civic Si, only available in 2-door. I think a little sedan with the 197 hp from the Si Coupe would be a super seller. Why not? Same engine mounting points, same chassis, same everything...
:confused: :confused: :confused:
Prices are different in different countries, here it (VW Golf GTI) costs €30.859,-
That's why many Germans buy their new german cars in other EU countries and try to reimport it to Germany.
Last week one of my friends bought a nearly new Lotus Elise.
10 months old with 6.400 km on the clock for €28.000,-
What do you think makes more fun?
No doubt about that. :)
But if we are comparing them from financial point of view, which one costs more to run and insure? ;)
Ferrer
06-02-2006, 12:43 PM
No doubt about that. :)
But if we are comparing them from financial point of view, which one costs more to run and insure? ;)
Hang on becuase we could be surprised here. About the insure I'm pretty sure you're right, the Lotus will be more expensive to insure than an inofensive 5-door Golf, but on the maintenance costs things could turn out to be better for the Lotus. Actually the Lotus is more frugal than the Volkswgen (at least the Rover engined cars) and the Rover K-series engine is pretty common so service could be easy and not very expensive. Plus as it has a smaller engine road tax would probably be cheaper. Now I don't know the exact figure for neither of the cars, but I'm only saying that things are not always necessarily the way we expect them to be...;)
Quiggs
06-02-2006, 12:48 PM
Hang on becuase we could be surprised here. About the insure I'm pretty sure you're right, the Lotus will be more expensive to insure than an inofensive 5-door Golf, but on the maintenance costs things could turn out to be better for the Lotus. Actually the Lotus is more frugal than the Volkswgen (at least the Rover engined cars) and the Rover K-series engine is pretty common so service could be easy and not very expensive. Plus as it has a smaller engine road tax would probably be cheaper. Now I don't know the exact figure for neither of the cars, but I'm only saying that things are not always necessarily the way we expect them to be...;)
It's a Lotus. Triple all your preventative maintenance costs. Quadruple major servicing.
Hang on becuase we could be surprised here. About the insure I'm pretty sure you're right, the Lotus will be more expensive to insure than an inofensive 5-door Golf, but on the maintenance costs things could turn out to be better for the Lotus. Actually the Lotus is more frugal than the Volkswgen (at least the Rover engined cars) and the Rover K-series engine is pretty common so service could be easy and not very expensive. Plus as it has a smaller engine road tax would probably be cheaper. Now I don't know the exact figure for neither of the cars, but I'm only saying that things are not always necessarily the way we expect them to be...;)
You can't be serious?:eek:
The engine may be common, but what about accessibility when it comes to changing belts, water pump etc. I'd imagine that is an engine out job.
Then again, I could be talking complte bollocks here.:D Don't know anything about Elise's service.:p :)
Ferrer
06-02-2006, 03:54 PM
You can't be serious?:eek:
The engine may be common, but what about accessibility when it comes to changing belts, water pump etc. I'd imagine that is an engine out job.
Then again, I could be talking complte bollocks here.:D Don't know anything about Elise's service.:p :)
Mmmm... hadn't thought about that...:rolleyes:
Let's say that if the engine was more accessible it could even be cheap to run...:D
Gt1Street
11-30-2006, 10:27 AM
Aint she a beauty ???
The fastest and most powerful production Golf GTI yet is set to kick off celebrations as 2007 marks the 30th anniversary of the original hot hatch – the Mk1 Golf GTI. Despite three decades having passed since the defining GTI was conceived, the spirit of the original is still very much alive in the new Golf GTI Edition 30.
At its heart is an uprated version of the 2.0-litre, ultra-responsive four-cylinder T-FSI engine fitted to the standard GTI. The result is 230 PS – a rise of 30 PS over the standard car. This is mated to a choice of six-speed manual or sequential DSG gearboxes channelling drive through the front wheels.
The new Golf GTI Edition 30 will sprint to 62 mph in only 6.8 seconds (6.6 secs when equipped with DSG) before reaching a maximum of 150 mph.
Joining the dynamic tweaks is a fresh new look for the GTI Edition 30. New body-coloured side skirts are paired with a new chin spoiler for the front bumper and a body-coloured rear bumper. A subtle ‘GTI’ badge sits on the bootlid below tinted rear lights. Completing the look are a set of unique 18-inch ‘Pescara’ alloy wheels.
Inside, the GTI Edition 30 benefits from unique sports seats finished in ‘Interlagos’ cloth trim and completed with leather side bolsters and headrest. The distinctive golf ball gear knob synonymous with the Mk1 GTI also makes a welcome comeback. Elsewhere silver sill plates featuring a unique ‘Edition 30’ logo are joined by the sculpted leather GTI steering wheel complete with red stitching.
Equipment levels for the Edition 30, as on the standard GTI, are high, with ABS, ESP (Electronic Stabilisation Programme), six airbags, radio/CD player, 2Zone electronic climate control and twin chrome exhaust tailpipes all featured.
Just 1,500 examples of the GTI Edition 30 will be available from early January with a range of six paint colours ranging from Candy White to the searing Tornado Red. Prices for the anniversary model start at just over £22,000 for the three-door model, with a £1,330 premium for the DSG-equipped car. The GTI Edition 30 is also available with five doors for an additional £500.
The right hand drive Mk1 Golf GTI – developing a modest 112 bhp – went on sale in the UK in 1977. At the time Leo Sayer was at number one, Star Wars gripped a generation of kids, Concorde was about to take flight for the first time and Volkswagen’s new GTI cost £5,217. The Golf GTI, with its mix of a low kerb weight and a fast-revving four-cylinder engine, sharpened suspension and subtly aggressive looks, became an instant hit. By the time the Mk1 GTI was phased out in 1984 over 19,500 examples had been sold in the UK.
Gt1Street
11-30-2006, 10:31 AM
2....
Gt1Street
11-30-2006, 10:33 AM
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Gt1Street
11-30-2006, 10:34 AM
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JRodrigues
11-30-2006, 11:00 AM
She's a beauty... You're right about that.. Those black wheels and the bumpers in the same colour as the rest of the car make it a perfect tuning machine.. :cool:
BLACK 300ZX
11-30-2006, 11:29 AM
The right hand drive Mk1 Golf GTI – developing a modest 112 bhp – went on sale in the UK in 1977.
Just a correction. The version that develops 112bhp was the 1.8 liters. The original 1.6L version, with 4 speed gear-box released in 76, developed 110bhp. ;)
KonaGreen
11-30-2006, 05:57 PM
I love it.
digitalcraft
11-30-2006, 10:18 PM
Honestly my favorite part (visually) is the red stripe around the front grill. It's slick. The rest of the can is good too. For a while, GTIs were looking a little too, I don't know... not good. They're nice now though.