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Originally Posted by bala80 You said stanley offered to do the interior beige portion of door pad, Can you elaborate?
I guess the recent one's are coming in with a different system however dont think it has the USB/aux-in features either. |
Yes the beige part of the door pad can be covered in leather as well. This is not part of their "standard package" for the Polo but they will do it at no additional cost if desired. If i had a choice i would cover everything in black, but since the floor, lower half of the dash, base of the seats and the ceiling are in beige I thought it best to leave it as it is.
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Originally Posted by amitg79 Love what you've done with the interiors too. |
All thanks to the sweet discount I got
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Originally Posted by C300 I had a chance to check out the pepper gray polo and just loved the vault like build and Immaculate paint finish. |
The Pepper Grey is a fabulous color and somehow makes the Polo look longer and lower.
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Originally Posted by Frontosa I totally agree with you on the Indian attitude portion of the report. I think we need more of hand-holding and taught, if let loose we tend to relax.
I have one very imp question - does your Polo autolock the doors after 15kmph of speed? I mean how do you know that its autolocked? Does the glow light on the door handle go to lock position automatically?
Another thing, the jet spray for wipers works flawlessly, it sprays water on the entire windshield, i think you need to get that adjusted, its a 1 minute job I guess.
Plus better pics with a good camera please  |
Sigh, buying anything these days seems to be a nightmare. I cannot remember ONE experience in the last one year that has been totally hassle free.
The Polo auto locks at 15 kmph. There is a "clack" and the lock light illuminates yellow. The doors remain locked from the outside but individual doors can be opened with one pull of the handle from inside which is the same mechanism as in the Logan.
Do you know how to get the spray adjusted? Is it the same technique as with exposed washers?
No fault of the camera...blame my photography skills! Except for the first two pictures at the dealership which were taken on my cellphone the rest were taken with a DSLR!
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Originally Posted by bala80 There isnt any definite pattern and no one at this juncture knows how to get this auto lock and unlock feature activated in their cars.
It works exactly in the same way as you have described below and all doors automatically unlock when either one of the doors is opened from inside. |
In mine all doors don't unlock! Really weird isn't it, that there is no set pattern.
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Originally Posted by oxyzen The 1.6P Vento that I drove had poor bottom end. But above 3000RPM it was good. May be the low kerb weight of Polo is doing the trick for you.
The automatic climate control is of huge importance. It even improves your FE to some extent. With the ACC you can select a temp. say 24°C. When the temp reaches that point, the AC trips. It is not possible in manual AC.
Except the 1.6L TDi engine.
I really appreciate you praising the performance and Handling of Polo after being used to a beemer. Is Polo that good? Or is the Beemer not good enough?  |
I think the 1.6 Petrol Vento is geared differently. I drove only the automatic and it pulls in a nice and linear, albeit sedate, fashion. It also has a sports mode which does noticeably change the character of the car.
The thermostat in a manual AC performs a similar function if i'm not mistaken. The compressor does cut off in manual ACs as well? Maybe it does make an impact on FE but i'm not sure it would be very significant. Anyway the point I was trying to make was with regard to convenience and button presses. When you have dual zone or multizone its nice to be able to configure stuff and cool different parts differently. With single zone I really find no difference in CONVENIENCE.
I hear a 1.5L 4 Cylinder 94 BHP TDI Polo is coming!
Sigh, don't make me cry again! The Bimmer was awesome, but everyday, on our Cochin roads, I think the Polo is actually the better package. If I was doing a lot of long distance like I used to I would never have sold the Bimmer. It used to frustrate me no end to just see it parked in the shed like some showpiece. The Polo FEELS/SMELLS (I cant explain this x factor) premium and solid and like a proper German car and I love being in it now almost as I used to love being in the Bimmer!
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Originally Posted by euroexotic Mine's a February 2011 1.6. I guess VW is modifying the car in bits and pieces. |
Thats odd. My friend's 1.6 is a Feb manufactured one and has auto lock. These Germans are crazy!
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Originally Posted by gemithomas Doesnt the hatch look odd with a 1.6 on one side. |
The 1.6 is just a tiny "beware" sign! I was contemplating taking that off as well but it looks really nice in the flesh. Any other lettering looks really ugly next to that gorgeous HUGE logo/boot lid opener.
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Originally Posted by arindambasu13 In black, your Polo looks great. Do give it a polish at regular intervals to maintain the gleaming look. And of course, with the 1.6 mill, it is a stonker!
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Already clayed, cleaned and polished (Mother's clay bar + Turtle wax Black Box). I have had black cars since 2003 and always clean them MYSELF. Good exercise on Sundays.
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Originally Posted by Aravindpn Stanley ka dabba was a freebie from Mr. Stanley? |
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Originally Posted by sadnabrina Congrats Hossdoc! Welcome to the 1.6 club. Wish you years of happy driving on your "Baby Schwarz".
Will check with the workshop when I get some time. |
Special thanks to you. Yours was the original detailed review on T-BHP that really inspired me to make this choice. I have been keenly following your thread for months now.
Good luck with the Auto Lock. I do hope they are receptive and make mods retrospectively. If they update the car in future with steering wheel controls like the rumors state I hope they offer it (unlikely) to existing owners as a paid upgrade at least.
I asked the dealer if they could give me the leather wrapped steering from the Vento for whatever it cost and he said not possible. Everything is "not possible" with the "official" VW dealers in India, but "110 % possible" with after market guys. This situation is really sad because the dealer then jumps to void the warranty!
Abroad you can get the car configured online to your satisfaction, take a print out, and just hand it over to the dealer when ordering the car. VW India has a configurator for the Polo which has no options!
Sigh!