The Golf R will get decent mpg. I almost went with it vs GTI.... but didnt like some of the trade offs. Wish they just offered a AWD GTI!
Edit: felt agree on the understated looks 100%!
Right at 10 F all season tires like those fitted stock dont have good grip even on dry pavement. Winter tires arent just about snow/ice its about temperature range.
Governing the top speed of a car is a pretty common practice actually. Usually based on the speed rating of the tires used so 130 mph is pretty common.
Hes the engineer from their NA unit that is in most of the YouTube videos explaining how their AWD and other systems work. Ive seen a few where he really gets into the weeds so Im pretty sure hes not a marketing wonk.
Edit: we would probably need to get the attention of a YouTube influencer...
I mean I still think its more likely traction related somehow but I think the other path is also plausible at least.
We need to get Dave Coleman to weigh in on this. Im sure hed give a straight answer.
In my mind intentional to protect something is also plausible. Could be engine due to oil temps, transmissions, AWD hardware.... The last two have lifetime fluids they have to ensure last as part of their design.
I have been thinking about this and I think Im agreeing with Unobs theory about it being related to TC.
We know that the system looks at the torque needed when steering to determine the level of traction on the surface for the AWD engagement. Its also feasible they could be feeding this into...