DACH Supersonic October 27, 2018 Share October 27, 2018 Seems like no one notices this... Fast Lane: Volkswagen Polo big on featureshttps://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/motoring/fast-lane-volkswagen-polo-big-on-features Volkswagen's sixth-generation Polo is here. The first Polo built on the carmaker's new MQB platform, the car is powered by a 115hp/200Nm 1-litre turbocharged engine mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. For a small car, it has big features, including keyless entry, smartphone connectivity and six airbags. Two versions are available - Comfortline and Beats. The Polo accelerates from zero to 100kmh in 9.5 seconds. Prices start at $89,900. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic October 27, 2018 Share October 27, 2018 The polo is a very good small car. But locally at this price range, people can be buying a compact sedan/hatchback rather than a subcompact When VW brings in the T cross, probably that will attract more buyers. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic October 27, 2018 Share October 27, 2018 Looking at the engine output and realized how technology has advanced. Applicable for conti only though. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ceecookie 5th Gear October 27, 2018 Share October 27, 2018 No point paying the premium for a VW polo when you can get its sister Seat Ibiza at a lower price point Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DACH Supersonic October 27, 2018 Author Share October 27, 2018 Today selling at 89k in the car expo. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ake109 6th Gear October 27, 2018 Share October 27, 2018 Looking at the engine output and realized how technology has advanced. Applicable for conti only though. Well, this is 1.0 115bhp. The late 80s Charade Gtti was 1.0 101bhp. Sure the VW engine has a much nicer torque curve and adheres to today's emission standards but then its 35 years newer. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic October 28, 2018 Share October 28, 2018 Well, this is 1.0 115bhp. The late 80s Charade Gtti was 1.0 101bhp. Sure the VW engine has a much nicer torque curve and adheres to today's emission standards but then its 35 years newer. Difference lies in the torque. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kelaihoyin 5th Gear October 28, 2018 Share October 28, 2018 I wonder how reliable is the DQ200 transmission now? I mean they had a recall couple of years back so problems with it should mostly be fixed? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ceecookie 5th Gear October 28, 2018 Share October 28, 2018 I wonder how reliable is the DQ200 transmission now? I mean they had a recall couple of years back so problems with it should mostly be fixed? That depends on individual luck. If intending to buy, just expect to factor in MU/clutch replacement every 3-5 years. Heavy start and stop traffic in sg will take its toll on them Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spurman Supercharged May 24, 2019 Share May 24, 2019 Any owners of this ride.. hehe. Btw normally any disc off list price for volksvagen? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spurman Supercharged May 24, 2019 Share May 24, 2019 No point paying the premium for a VW polo when you can get its sister Seat Ibiza at a lower price pointAm comparing this with ibiza now. For wife.. i tink as of today ibiza the higher spec model is 82k vs the polo normal spec at 89k. Ibiza looks cute. But interior is plasticky but does packed a whole lot of features including auto cruise control. Nice infotainment system. Apple n andriod car play. Polo i tink do have nice infortainment system. Not sure got carplay or not.. Inching towards polo. Prob dependant on oc now. Wondering if polo or as a matter volksvagen got any disc off list price one ah. Hee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sdf4786k Twincharged May 24, 2019 Share May 24, 2019 Did u compare with the polo beat edition? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spurman Supercharged May 24, 2019 Share May 24, 2019 Did u compare with the polo beat edition?Haven. Haven been to volks showroom yet Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic May 24, 2019 Share May 24, 2019 Got DSG gearbox? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spurman Supercharged May 24, 2019 Share May 24, 2019 Got DSG gearbox? I tink it does.1.0tsi simi simi 3 cylinder engine. Dunno if warranty is 5yrs or can extend to 7yrs or not Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spurman Supercharged June 16, 2019 Share June 16, 2019 Hi all, Wondering if volswagen got give disc off list price ah. Or use overtrade term? If no car trade in. Etc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hotbod 1st Gear August 26, 2019 Share August 26, 2019 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hotbod 1st Gear August 26, 2019 Share August 26, 2019 (edited) (My earlier review on SGcarmart) Review Design/Comfort/Entertainment: *8 inch infotainment system is easy to use, good to look at with sharp, crisp graphics, menu buttons are clearly laid out, and comes with Apple Carplay or Android Auto *Comes with cd player (Super old skool), SD card slots *Screen has a few settings/features to play with - Quite rare in this segment *Dashboard material is soft touch plastic, with gun metal like glossy finish plastic trim across the dashboard; Together with piano black plastic and the 8" Screen, the dash design feels modern, high tech & smart looking *Steering wheel is nicely designed, looks good & feels good to grab with quality leather *LED headlights w/ DRL comes as standard for both Comfortline & Beats edition locally, which looks cool & unique *Road and wind noise barely noticeable at cruising speeds Space/Practicality: *Shares same platform as Golf so MK6 Polo has larger interior & boot space *Knockdown rear seats for added utility *Under boot floor storage to hide stuffs *Decent amount of leg & head room Safety/Convenience: *6 airbags, traction control, auto headlights, rain sensing wipers, keyless engine start, retractable side mirrors with LED indicators, cruise control, front & rear fog lamps, all round parking sensors - All are standard kit Performance/Drivetrain: *New Polo isn't heavy so the 1.0 TSI performs adequately - 114BHP 200NM 0-100km/h in 9.5 seconds *Throttle response is good but you'll feel slight vibration from the 3cyl turbo engine - Just need to increase throttle input *Accelerator has kickdown feature, like most VWs (final bit of throttle need to press harder for max acceleration) *Full torque of 200NM comes in early at around 2000 RPM so it's easy to get going *DSG shifts seamlessly & smoothly under acceleration, most of the time you don't even notice it, unless you're driving slowly in carparks then it can feel slightly jerky *Comes with paddle shifters for added fun & control *Engine note uninspiring, slightly muted, sounds rough when pushed - But expected of 3cyl turbo *Overall, the new Polo is zippy around town areas and does well to keep up with others on the highway, with minimum hassle for overtaking FC: My current average after half a tank is 15km/L - When I go through a few tanks I will update the mileage clocked per tankConclusion: The new Polo feels solid & well made, despite it's price. When you're driving it, it feels like you're driving a bigger car. For its price (mid $8x K when I bought it), you're getting a grown up, more practical & sensible Polo, with decent engine & transmission enough to have abit of fun, and together with its smart looking, well designed interior & good equipment list (in its segment), VW managed to not constantly remind you that you're buying the cheapest car in its range (unlike other brands) - Which is a good thing! What I like Perky, responsive engine & transmission Easy to drive, predictable handling w/ small turning radius Cool looking LED headlights with DRL Smart looking, modern interior Steering wheel design & feel + paddle shifters Increased cabin & boot space (from previous model) 8" infotainment system w/ Apple Carplay/Android Auto Levels of NVH kept to a minimum, good for its class, maybe better than other offerings in same segment 5 year warranty & 3 x free servicing What I do not like Slight vibration during acceleration (inherent of 3cyl turbo engine) Door panels hard plastics (but expected of this segment) Lack of reverse camera *Mine is the Comfortline trim, because I didn't want to pay $7-8K more for the Beats sound system, overly colorful & vibrant dash color, hipster looking seats upholstery. Though I missed out on the LED rear lights and Active Info digital display. Edited August 26, 2019 by Hotbod ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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