I don't know, a hybrid engine, carbon fiber wheels and roof, cameras in place of mirrors, and an active air dam. Sounds expensive.I'd expect less than $20K, but then again its VW and no one really knows who does their pricing. I went and checked out the MKVI GTI the other night and almost died of sticker shock. I hope that doesn't happen here.
I guess in my mind, most of those crazy things would be stripped off. Hence the guess of under $20K. But in a world where you can barely get a Golf for that much these days, its wishful thinking.
Remember the days that you could get a Golf for less than $15,000? That was pretty nifty.I guess in my mind, most of those crazy things would be stripped off. Hence the guess of under $20K. But in a world where you can barely get a Golf for that much these days, its wishful thinking.
It looks awesome from the outside, the interior looks like a Chrysler design though(very uncomfortable looking).
That would kind of negate the whole 70mpg thing though, wouldn't it? If they added all that back in then the weight is back and the efficiency is down. Then you just have another under-powered hybrid. Granted, that is a diesel hybrid, but its main selling point would be lost.I guess in my mind, most of those crazy things would be stripped off. Hence the guess of under $20K. But in a world where you can barely get a Golf for that much these days, its wishful thinking.
That would kind of negate the whole 70mpg thing though, wouldn't it? If they added all that back in then the weight is back and the efficiency is down. Then you just have another under-powered hybrid. Granted, that is a diesel hybrid, but its main selling point would be lost.
It looks awesome from the outside, the interior looks like a Chrysler design though(very uncomfortable looking).
And this all gets to why I hate car show concepts. I want those, not the crap I wind up with two years later.As long as it was intelligently engineered there's no reason it'd have to gain too many pounds. As I mentioned, plastic panels could be a possibility. You have to think of a more rounded approach to costs too. Carbon would be ridiculously expensive to replace if you had a bump - plastic would be dirt cheap. Likewise the mirror-cameras. Cameras? Well you wouldn't want someone to cut too close and wallop one off. A small regular mirror on the other hand wouldn't be much at all.
I'm all for MPG, but not at the expense of long-term ownership costs as well...
And this all gets to why I hate car show concepts. I want those, not the crap I wind up with two years later.