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True. But i still think if a Mk6 Golf drove past you wouldn't notice it.
Meh, I'll drive mine into the ground anyway. Jack is mine until the day he dies. Then I'll get a TDI, or might have been able to talk my wife into a GTI. Plus mine doesn't have that horrid Audi-style grill. I thought it looked bad on all other VWs out there and now that I see it on a Golf I think it looks really bad. Now, if you did it in black the way the GTI is, then we can talk....It sounds like a good thing, whatever VW is doing. Press in the US has been saying that the folks at VW are going to ditch the 'mono-grille' taken out of the Audi styling book to better differentiate themselves from their siblings, and thats probably a good idea. Hell, this may prove to be favorable to those of us who want an MKV Rabbit: Sorry FoolKiller and other owners, it may be anyone's guess, but when this 'MKVI' debuts, resale values are going to dip just a bit...
I can't place it but something turns me off about the back. It seems...flatter? It might just be the angle. I can tell the lights are slightly different.
Drop the grill, please. I remember when buying mine the dealer even made a big deal about the color matched solid grill. I do like the headlights and that they got rid of the little black scuff bumper, or whatever it is.
It may be a location thing. I know that I have yet to see another MkV Rabbit between Louisville, Frankfort, and Lexington and I have only seen one GTI. It looks like my dealer has had the same white GTI and red Rabbit sitting there since January. The black GTI has gone though, so they either traded with another dealer or sold it. I know they sold at least one other Rabbit because they had a silver one on the lot in August.My MKV is better. True, it is a GTI, but still, it looks so much better than that MKVI thing.
They are having trouble moving them? I know we checked every dealer in the Seattle area to find one "cheap" GTI that would last a few days on the lot. From what it looked like, new ones didn't spend much time at the dealer either. But what am I talking about? Rabbits and GTIs are different. Maybe the Rabbit is a bit of a "failure"?
You know, it would figure that right after I said I haven't seen any other MkV Rabbits I pass one going the other direction on the interstate on my way home.It probably is a location thing. All the dealers around here have several (fiveish) in their lots, and quite a few have fehrinheits. Just in our small 30K person town, I have seen two GTIs in a week. There is also a MKV Rabbit at school. I would have to say that it seems like GTIs are moving faster than Rabbits, though, seeing that I have not seen very many. Maybe US brand loyalty is getting to VW, because Seattle does not seem to care much about that.
And thinking about it more I think it might be less about brand than it is style. I run across numerous MkV Jettas on a daily basis, although they are still far outnumbered by large Ford trucks and Toyota Camrys. I wonder if the fact that we build Camrys locally and many people drive them doesn't play into the preference for sedan styling. I know when I got my Rabbit the first two questions I usually got asked was, "You wanted a hatchback?" and "Are you sure you just want two doors? My usual answers were, "Hells yes!" and "I'm not riding in the back."
It could just be that the eastern part of the midwest has no interest in European cars. I probably won't see a new MkVI make any difference, good or bad. We will always have a handfull of ricers driving messed up compacts and everyone else settling into their pickups and sedans.![]()