julianphillips:
sierra:The plastics are pretty poor in the Mk. V
I would disagree - apart from perhaps the plastics below knee level, like the front door pockets; but too be honest I couldn't give a damn because I never see them, although I've noticed that since the mk2 Focus came out that Autocar seem to moan about the quality of plastics below knee/bum/steering column level or whatever when they're at a loss to find anything negative about a car! Personalyl I hope the next Golf maintains as much as possible that is good about the current model, but with a much much much much more exciting exterior design!! I've always felt that the current model only looked good in GTi or GT specification.
Is the Golf a lifestyle statement though more than it is an engineering statement?
Because if it is, I don't want anything to do with it because IMO it says more bad things about the driver than good. It's one of those rhetorical questions it seems to me on the two points I've just raised.
When you look at this sector - there is an awful lot of nice metal out there if this is your bag. As dull as it sounds - I'd be looking at the KIA or HYUNDAI I30 varients and lapping up a warranty second to none. We have Astra's at work, not a bad car either. And the Focus.....
My Korean love matches might be worth sod all at the end of the warranty but given the miles I do, I would not really be that bothered. Dynamically, the road tests have been very positive. That's a lot of peace of mind. If the Golf was that much of a quality product - why is it not offered with something similar?
But I don't really give a stuff about the lifestyle thing anyway.