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1446.1 | | NEWOA::BOWIE | Scott Bowie, 774-6173, NEW-A1 | Thu May 16 1991 17:26 | 6 |
| Pop into your local VW dealer and pick up the price book. It is in there
- just under �12,000 I recall. Sunroof is an option, but most other stuff like
alloys are standard.
cheers,
Scott
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1446.2 | Phew what a scorcher | AYOV27::ISMITH | Off to Severance City | Fri May 17 1991 09:56 | 5 |
| .1�- just under �12,000 I recall. Sunroof is an option, but most other stuff like
That seems pretty steep! A �2,500 premium for a supercharger?
Ian.
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1446.3 | | SUBURB::SCREENER | Robert Screene, UK Finance EUC | Wed May 29 1991 14:10 | 4 |
| I doubt if it's any lighter than a MK1 Golf either. Probably not much of
a scorcher, guess it has LOADS of torque low down though.
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1446.4 | Too high | AYOV27::ISMITH | Off to Severance City | Wed May 29 1991 14:58 | 5 |
| I saw a mention in Auto Express recently that the car was now available
in the UK, at a price of around �11,538 (if I remember right).
Ian.
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1446.5 | ? | DCC::HAGARTY | Essen, Trinken und Shaggen... | Thu Jun 06 1991 16:30 | 5 |
| Ahhh Gi'day...�
Saw one this morning, the thought of a G-lader driving that thing
through the front wheels is a bit frightening. I've driven the Corrado
g-60, and the torque steer is enormous.
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1446.6 | | NEARLY::GOODENOUGH | | Fri Jun 07 1991 12:23 | 1 |
| Re: .5: What is a G-lader?
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1446.7 | Or a Snail shaped supercharger. | NEWOA::SAXBY | A house! My kingdom for a house! | Fri Jun 07 1991 12:27 | 4 |
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A very big cupboard for keeping food in? :^)
Mark
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1446.8 | Dunno the expansion, though | DCC::HAGARTY | Essen, Trinken und Shaggen... | Fri Jun 07 1991 15:57 | 4 |
| Ahhh Gi'day...�
Sorry, a German acronym for a Supercharger. That's where the "G" as in
G-60 comes from.
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1446.9 | As Mark put it - 'Snail Shaped' | CRATE::RUTTER | Rut The Nut | Mon Jun 10 1991 11:42 | 5 |
| � -< Dunno the expansion, though >-
I think the 'G' actually relates to the shape of the supercharger.
J.R.
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1446.10 | It looks like a snail (Schneke)... | DCC::MARTIN | The Corporate Rat... 865 1126 | Mon Jun 10 1991 18:21 | 3 |
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G-lader, means the "G charger", as you say, it relates to the shape
of the supercharger, which is unconventional.
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1446.12 | | AZUR::CHEQUER | An object of orientation | Tue Jun 11 1991 10:25 | 1 |
| There are more than two words in German that begin with G
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1446.13 | Re -1 Genau | UFHIS::GVIPOND | | Tue Jun 11 1991 10:38 | 4 |
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its definately describing the shape of the vanes (sp) inside the
supercharger.
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1446.15 | | ZURFAM::MURRAY | I'm not deaf i'm ignoring you | Tue Jun 11 1991 13:31 | 10 |
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Re.-1 Ueberverdichter oder
Vorverdichter oder
Lader oder
Kompressor.
That's all I can think of right now. Sorry, but it _is_ called a
G-Lader because of the internal vane shape/air-flow pattern.
Paul
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1446.16 | Group test coming soon | AYOV27::ISMITH | Off to Severance City | Tue Jun 25 1991 10:33 | 14 |
| I am now awaiting next month's What Car with great interest. There
will be a test of the Polo G40 against the 205 GTi, the Fiesta XR2i
etc. Should make interesting reading.
And in case there is any doubt left, the G in G-Lader relates to the
shape of the supercharger. There was a large flash advert in a
previous What Car for the Corrado G60 and Polo G40, explaining all
about the supercharger, how wonderful and well made it was, and how it
made the Polo feel like you were driving a 1.8 rather than a 1.3
engined car. Presumably they will say it is overpriced, but we'll just
have to wait and see what happens.
Ian.
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1446.17 | Further reading required | AYOV27::ISMITH | Off to Severance City | Thu Jul 18 1991 14:08 | 9 |
| Well the magazine plopped through the letterbox today. I haven't had
time to read it properly yet, but the gist of it is that the Polo was
the best of the bunch in performance terms, but it was lacking in
braking power and suspension. They would rather have the 205 GTi, as
it gave the best blend of everything. The Fiesta XR2i was the worst of
them all (205, Polo, Nova, Mitsubishi, XR2), which is no great shock
either. More later.
Ian.
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1446.18 | Irrationally, I still want one! | AYOV27::ISMITH | Off to Severance City | Thu Jul 18 1991 22:59 | 28 |
| I've read more now. The G40 was tested against a Fiesta XR2i, a Nova
GSi, a 205 GTi 1.6 and a Mitsubishi Colt 1.8 GTi. As stated in .17
they though the 205 was the most complete of the cars, and at the other
end the Fiesta was the poorest.
The Polo was thought to be a good idea, not very well executed. Oddly
for a VW the build quality was suspect, explained by the fact that the
car comes from the Seat factory in Spain. The chassis wasn't thought
to be up to the job given it by the excellent engine, though there are
modifications to the basic Polo setup. The car didn't go round corners
as some of the test rivals, notably the 205, but was satisfactory.
The interesting thing was that the Polo was quicker in a straight line
than any of the others. Remember that it was up against a 1.8 and
three 1.6's, and yet it still left them for dust. Apparently the G40
engine still pulls strongly at its 6500 rev red line. Times for the
60-80 mph overtaking sprint are 7.3 seconds for the Fiesta, 5.9 for the
Colt, 7.1 for the 205, 6.6 for the Nova and 5.0 for the Polo. That is
in 3rd. Differences in 5th are more marked, 8.8 for the Polo against
13.9 for the Fiesta, for example. The G-Lader certainly appears to be
just what the doctor ordered. The Polo, in addition to this, was also
the most economical of the cars on test.
Overall it would perhaps be better to wait a while until the chassis is
attended to, but this car is a lusty little performer.
Ian.
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1446.19 | Another G thingy...! | ECCGY2::MARTIN | The Corporate Rat... 865 1126 | Fri Jul 19 1991 09:40 | 8 |
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Last week I spotted a Golf GTI G60, it looked genuine, badges
on both front and rear, and if it goes like the G60 Corrado it should
put an end to the "who makes the quickest hot-hatch" question...!
Incidentally, you may be interested to know that DEC and VW
work very closely on a lot of projects, the Corrado being one, and
are a major DEC customer here in Germany.
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1446.20 | Answer = Integrale :-) | ZURFAM::MURRAY | I'm not deaf i'm ignoring you | Mon Jul 22 1991 10:28 | 4 |
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Al,
Lancia HAVE put an end to that question.
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1446.21 | | KETJE::SHASTA::RUTTER | Rut The Nut | Mon Jul 22 1991 18:14 | 9 |
| � Lancia HAVE put an end to that question.
� -< Answer = Integrale :-) >-
Thanks for pointing that one out.
I didn't want to sing the praises of a car I no longer have, even
though it certainly deserves it.
J.R.
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1446.22 | | SUBURB::SCREENER | Robert Screene, UK Finance EUC | Thu Jul 25 1991 14:01 | 9 |
| I think the G60 Golf spotted was a VW Motorsport Special Edition. I
think it has about 180bhp and torque to match.
It is understatement in the extreme, having no driving lamps at the
front, five doors, luxury leather interior and only a little tiny badge
at the rear.
I would love one.
Robert.
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1446.23 | | CRISPY::TAYLORG | Bodybuilders do it till it hurts | Fri Jul 26 1991 00:34 | 5 |
| re-1
iIt has 210bhp from the Supercharged 16V 1.8 Litre engine (!).
Grant
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1446.24 | So who's driven one | SHAWB1::WOODL | One of the 3 methods of communication.. | Tue Sep 03 1991 14:43 | 15 |
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After reading WHAT CAR I was rather dissapointed about the handling
of the G40, I am interested to know if anybody has actually driven
one and if so would like to know their opinions...
By the way the G is the shape of the supercharger
Thanks
Lisa
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