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Wheels: the 18-inch ‘Pescara’ alloys are hard to clean, but I love their look. Yet an office poll gave victory to the standard items. Admittedly, I wish they were a bit more silver in colour.
Seats: the GTI’s chairs are very comfortable and offer plenty of support, while the MkI-style chequered pattern is great. The leather side bolsters of the Edition 30 blend in well, too.
Steering wheel: it’s a tactile, nicely shaped rim, but I miss the handy multifunction buttons
on our last car. They’re a £370 option on both GTI models.
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Navigation: Volkswagen’s sat-nav systems are slow and the screen’s mapping graphics are old-fashioned. So the £1,845 option seems poor value.
Styling: the additional colour-matched bodykit and darker tail-lights give this Golf a slightly aftermarket look.
On fleet since:January 2007
Price when new:£22,310
Running costs:59.9ppm
Mileage:3,113/23.5mpg
Costs to date:None so far
Engine / Power:2.0-litre/227bhp
Options Fitted:DVD satellite navigation and MP3 socket (£1,845), power folding mirrors (£110), xenon headlights (£750), rear parking sensors (£350)
Trade-in Value Now:N/A
Insurance Group / Quote:17/£535
Any Problems?:No