It looks derpy as fuck.
It looks derpy as fuck.
So far I have had 2 cars built in Spain (a 2002 VW Polo and a 2019 Seat Ibiza), one in the Czech Republic (2016 Skoda Fabia), one in either France or the UK (1997 Peugeot 306), and one in either Germany or Spain (2007 Ford Focus).
THIS. In cars with a traditional key start, there is no way to tell if the key is inside the vehicle or not. Allowing the lock button to lock the doors while the door is open means that it’s super easy to lock the key inside the car.
Some VAG products don’t have the integrated camera. My 2019 Seat Ibiza has the camera integrated into the light for the rear number plate, yet still has the badge as the boot handle. Also, some cars like the Golf estate have the boot handle in a conventional place above the number plate, along with the camera.
Why on earth did they not put a normal rear to the centre console if they’re going to give it 5 seats? I don’t get it. Those extended centre consoles work if you only have 2 rear seats, but not if you’re going to fit 3 across the rear bench. And personally, I’d want the option of carrying 3 across, even if it’s not…
4 engines. And they’re not going to buy Airbus A380s are they!
I was wondering where it was all filmed. There’s a glimpse of a VW Up at one point too.
I’m a millenial and I will not be buying that. And unlike most of my cohort, I do actually buy new cars.
I don’t understand why VW don’t just badge the cheaper Seat or Skoda vehicles as VWs for North America. A Skoda Karoq with a few styling tweaks but the same expensive oily bits and structure would surely be cheaper than making a whole new car. OK, so it’ll inevitably be based on the same MQB platform as everything…
The only exception is when people are asking for advice.
It depends. I’m not dating someone who thinks a PT Cruiser is cool.
My dad’s ‘79 Land Rover has a manual choke. Can’t think of any other car having one.
Yup, we do. It’s either a full standard licence, or an automatic only licence.
Haha I did realise that, VW love decontenting their cars for NA but they will still give you some way of holding the car when parked!
Totally agree, for the US. Here in the UK almost everyone drives a manual, unless it’s a premium luxury car, a hybrid, or there are medical/age related reasons. My housemate drives a manual diesel Civic. He knows nothing about cars- the other day, he pointed out an Audi next to us, and said it looked nice, what is it,…
As standard the regular Golfs only get the monochrome LCD. The digital system is a big upgrade. I have it on my Seat Ibiza, and had the monochrome screen on my previous Skoda Fabia (both cars have the current gen MQB electrics like the Mk.7 Golf).
In the US market, yes. The Golf 7.5 came out in 2017 in Europe, and in the UK market at least, the digital dash is standard on the GTI, GTD, GTE, R, and optional on everything else.
This is something I find odd about US highways. Here in the UK all motorways have a central barrier, which even if it can’t 100% prevent vehicles crossing over, can at least stop some and reduce the speed of others.
The problem is that you can get a used Leaf for not much more, and that’s a lot more normal a car, and one with fast charging and highway capability.