But i do like the seats if im honest but without the gti embossing its a little over the top i think id know im driving a Gti without all the product placement probably end up looking nothing like it in the end even right up to release
looks IMO. what's the point if your just gonna make it look like a scirocco. Marks - 3/10 must try harder
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.... Why do we have to go through this rigmarole everytime a new Golf is released???? `Oh, it`s ugly...` `I don`t like it...` `It`s too fat...` `It`s not radical enough...` `It`s boring...` Look back on here to when the Mk5 was released. Same arguments against it... Give it a year till everyone has seen or driven it, then I`m pretty sure the tune will change. It`s happened at every release since the Mk2, and it won`t change, but it bores me to tears. You`ll all be raving about it soon enough...
aint the mk4 just a face lifted mk3 though? Ford did this for years with the escort and the most other companies do too as its just a way to save themselves money but still release a new car. it'll really come down to how many new toys they add inside and if they put new seats in it i guess.
Lets face it, they are never going to be Mk1s or Mk2s again are they? The Megane Renaultsport is nice style wise, the VXR Astra is horrendous, looks like it was ram raided through ripspeed. Focus ST is very plain jane. I think the new style stands out. Very clean and sporty.
I actually love it! I think mk1 is the cutest looking without doubt, love the mk2, not so much mk3, but than mk4 shape got the golf decent looking again, mk5 even better and now mk6 even sharper and sportier I recon vw got it right with rocco and the golf If i could afford one i would deffo buy it
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