Not actively looking for a new car, but with my Fiesta ST paid off and gaining in age and mileage ('14 w/ 60k), I've somewhat considered moving up to a GTI, a civic Si (or type R), or maybe even looking for a Focus RS in good shape.
Anyways, ever since the rabbit edition of the GTI was introduced, I've been intrigued. Its a $1,300 package over the base GTI ($29790 MSRP) that gets you a cool paint job, black trim on spoiler, sidemirrors and wheels, and special plaid interior with rabbit logos throughout. I drive by a VW dealer every day and noticed they had one on the lot, so I said what the hell and pulled in for a test drive.
Urano gray with black wheels, and six speed manual.
Thoughts:
I once read that the FiST is the playful, eager puppy of hot hatches. Always eager to please. Always ready to go. Always wants to have fun. The GTI is a much more grown up hot hatch. Its more comfortable, a much nicer car overall, and faster too. But it just didn't bring a smile to my face like my FiST always does when I hop in and turn the key.
I'm not convinced any of the new hot hatches do as good of a job as the FiST in the fun department. The GTI was nice, don't get me wrong, but for $30k, I was hoping for much more fun experience than what I had on my test ride.
Anyways, ever since the rabbit edition of the GTI was introduced, I've been intrigued. Its a $1,300 package over the base GTI ($29790 MSRP) that gets you a cool paint job, black trim on spoiler, sidemirrors and wheels, and special plaid interior with rabbit logos throughout. I drive by a VW dealer every day and noticed they had one on the lot, so I said what the hell and pulled in for a test drive.
Urano gray with black wheels, and six speed manual.
Thoughts:
- MUCH more refined and roomier than the Fiesta ST. Its extremely noticeable how better the build quality is and interior components. Very comfortable, much less road noise. Would be a great daily driver car and for long distances.
- Engine has a lot more low end grunt than FiST, more torquey and you can definitely tell the Sport mode wakes up throttle response and engine/exhaust noise. Guy at the dealer was telling me with a simple APR tune these 2.0 VW motors will easily hit 300hp/300tq.
- Handling is pretty neutral, more body roll than FiST. It is not nearly as playful as the FiST stock, which tends to lift-off oversteer. I did like the LSD and the brakes though, much better than FiST
I once read that the FiST is the playful, eager puppy of hot hatches. Always eager to please. Always ready to go. Always wants to have fun. The GTI is a much more grown up hot hatch. Its more comfortable, a much nicer car overall, and faster too. But it just didn't bring a smile to my face like my FiST always does when I hop in and turn the key.
I'm not convinced any of the new hot hatches do as good of a job as the FiST in the fun department. The GTI was nice, don't get me wrong, but for $30k, I was hoping for much more fun experience than what I had on my test ride.