r32 Vs. wrx ?????
luvnmyr32
11-24-2004, 09:20 PM
Just wondering who would win???? R32 or a WRX Turbo?????
O ya, just wondering if there is any Vw Golf car clubs in my area? I live in the city West Covina, CA. just e mail me with any info. thanx. [email protected] (or just reply to my thread.)
O ya, just wondering if there is any Vw Golf car clubs in my area? I live in the city West Covina, CA. just e mail me with any info. thanx. [email protected] (or just reply to my thread.)
Vin.ZNT
11-25-2004, 01:34 AM
only know STI:
1/4 mile STI
0-60 STI
60-120 (somethign like that) R32
smoothness R32 (v6 non-turbo smoothass engine)
track R32, it's made for it
those are what I know from mags. and sites, results may vary though
still that's about right
1/4 mile STI
0-60 STI
60-120 (somethign like that) R32
smoothness R32 (v6 non-turbo smoothass engine)
track R32, it's made for it
those are what I know from mags. and sites, results may vary though
still that's about right
edspecR
11-25-2004, 08:45 PM
as for clubs: www.vwcola.net try there
top gear did a test once, when the r32 first came out in europe, beat the wrx wagon on the track by a whole second.
top gear did a test once, when the r32 first came out in europe, beat the wrx wagon on the track by a whole second.
intox
11-26-2004, 06:09 AM
Honest Answer?
I am a VW enthusiast all the way. I own a GTI 1.8T.
Let me say first the R32 is a much nicer car.
The STI would SMOKE it easily. The regular WRX is supposedly neck and neck on the 1/4 mile at around 14.5s on paper. But VW is known to spit out some modest numbers. European enthusiasts magazines have almost all clocked the stock r32 at the lower end of the 14s.
If your going to get an STI, remember you have to add things like audio, A/C etc. as options. Where as the R32 has climate control, Leather, and Monsoon sound included. On the performance end you can add a stage 1 VF supercharcer to an R32 installed to give you more horsepower and speed to the buck versus an STI with out taking away that smooth German flavor.
All opinion and preference in my opinion.
I am a VW enthusiast all the way. I own a GTI 1.8T.
Let me say first the R32 is a much nicer car.
The STI would SMOKE it easily. The regular WRX is supposedly neck and neck on the 1/4 mile at around 14.5s on paper. But VW is known to spit out some modest numbers. European enthusiasts magazines have almost all clocked the stock r32 at the lower end of the 14s.
If your going to get an STI, remember you have to add things like audio, A/C etc. as options. Where as the R32 has climate control, Leather, and Monsoon sound included. On the performance end you can add a stage 1 VF supercharcer to an R32 installed to give you more horsepower and speed to the buck versus an STI with out taking away that smooth German flavor.
All opinion and preference in my opinion.
edspecR
12-10-2004, 10:01 PM
dont get any european for drag/street racing. its not what its meant for. quarter-mile times never really matter to me. when was the last time you drove your car in a perfectly straight line (and had fun?). the r32, like many other european cars, are made for the pleasure(s) of driving. thats why they handle great out of the box.
which is why when i see topgear's test... i go crazy ;)
which is why when i see topgear's test... i go crazy ;)
giorgio725
12-14-2004, 12:41 PM
hey luvnmyr32... I live in west covina too and theres a few car clubs around here.. not just for VW but u should check us out by in-and-out on grand, sundays. it gets better the first sunday of the month...
WayOutCat
02-11-2005, 01:10 AM
i have heard that the build quality of the VW has gone downhill in recent years. is that only true of the cheaper models? are some still made in germany? this info, by the way, came from a friend who had total brand loyalty. he never bought anything but VWs for 20 years and then they started dying on him in lame ways.
please enlighten me!
i am interested in looking into VWs and i can't decide whether to try the financed high-end newer ones or get an old rabbit or GTI that i can afford to buy outright.
please enlighten me!
i am interested in looking into VWs and i can't decide whether to try the financed high-end newer ones or get an old rabbit or GTI that i can afford to buy outright.
dampachi
02-11-2005, 02:07 PM
An STi will destroy the R32 in...everything. Especially handling. And it's about a second faster in the quarter mile.
luvnmyr32
02-25-2005, 08:27 PM
hey luvnmyr32... I live in west covina too and theres a few car clubs around here.. not just for VW but u should check us out by in-and-out on grand, sundays. it gets better the first sunday of the month...
hey giorgio725,
thanx for the invite, ,maybe ill stop by sometime.what time do you guys usually meet up un sundays.I have Tornado Red R32. look out for me. My name is Jon. is that your car in the Pic???
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v653/luvnmyr32/Picture211.jpg
hey giorgio725,
thanx for the invite, ,maybe ill stop by sometime.what time do you guys usually meet up un sundays.I have Tornado Red R32. look out for me. My name is Jon. is that your car in the Pic???
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v653/luvnmyr32/Picture211.jpg
ThunderTank
02-28-2005, 09:15 AM
i have heard that the build quality of the VW has gone downhill in recent years. is that only true of the cheaper models? are some still made in germany? this info, by the way, came from a friend who had total brand loyalty. he never bought anything but VWs for 20 years and then they started dying on him in lame ways.
please enlighten me!
i am interested in looking into VWs and i can't decide whether to try the financed high-end newer ones or get an old rabbit or GTI that i can afford to buy outright.
I am for the older VW's MKII's. there are alot of options for them, many people seem to modify them uniquely w/o the rice look.
if you are looking for clubs in your area, go to www.vwvortex.com, you can search by region to see what local dubbers are doing.
as for the STI and R32? STI hands down would win. I love VW's but the STI right now compared to many cars is basically the bully of the block for what it has. out of the box race car. I would love to have one, but for that money I am looking at the 350Z, EVO, and I do love that new Mustang GT. so many decisons.
please enlighten me!
i am interested in looking into VWs and i can't decide whether to try the financed high-end newer ones or get an old rabbit or GTI that i can afford to buy outright.
I am for the older VW's MKII's. there are alot of options for them, many people seem to modify them uniquely w/o the rice look.
if you are looking for clubs in your area, go to www.vwvortex.com, you can search by region to see what local dubbers are doing.
as for the STI and R32? STI hands down would win. I love VW's but the STI right now compared to many cars is basically the bully of the block for what it has. out of the box race car. I would love to have one, but for that money I am looking at the 350Z, EVO, and I do love that new Mustang GT. so many decisons.
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