@@deutschlanddendeutschen849 as long as you don't go for one of the earlier versions of this MK8 platform, yes. but the early ones didn't have nearly enough RAM for their computer systems to be snappy enough to use whilst on the move. Capacitive buttons are the worst thing you can possibly do for a car's interior!! it requires you to take your eyes off the road to be able to access the common controls such as heating or radio controls. For this car ironically i very much recommend the smaller infotainment screen since that one actually has physical buttons rather than the capacitive crap. Plus you save lots of money which is frankly not entirely necessary to spend in the first place anyway...
Its a new car. That is what brand new, out of the box cars consume. I bought a 2021 Golf 8 eTSI 150PS, same thing happened. Within the first 3 4 months I averaged 8L, 9L, 10L. But a year later, I reached as low as 3.6L and manage to average 6L in city driving with traffic. I have also managed to reach a range of 1000 kms with a full tank. Give the car time.
@@emiliospowerballer1441 it’s probably something to do with the engine not getting consistently high temperatures or the fuel reacting to the mechanisms for the valves etc until a year’s worth of ownership when the car has finally settled into daily long term usage.
Must be relaxing af to drive this. Cannot wait to get a car sometime next year.
It’s very relaxing, it has very comfy seats and suspension
Love this car, thinking about it as a first car. 👍
Honestly aside from the crappy infotainment and horrendous capacitive buttons this is actually a really great car :)
Can’t say the Infotainment is horrendous, very easy to use, and also it doesn’t lag or anything, very good system
@@deutschlanddendeutschen849 as long as you don't go for one of the earlier versions of this MK8 platform, yes. but the early ones didn't have nearly enough RAM for their computer systems to be snappy enough to use whilst on the move.
Capacitive buttons are the worst thing you can possibly do for a car's interior!! it requires you to take your eyes off the road to be able to access the common controls such as heating or radio controls.
For this car ironically i very much recommend the smaller infotainment screen since that one actually has physical buttons rather than the capacitive crap.
Plus you save lots of money which is frankly not entirely necessary to spend in the first place anyway...
Really nice this Golf!! Good video!! 👍🏼😉
I really like this car! Great! Keep it up!
Klasnaja l nadeznaja masina.🤩
Да, но цена….
Hello why does the engine turn off when stopping the vehicle
Start/stop system to save fuel and reduce CO2 , fully automated
@@AutoPOVDrive oh okay fair enough
Can you review the manual transmission, pls
Will try
Why dont u use the ambient Lightning?
He is not gay..
@@andersnielsen6044 Thanks, now I have seen the most dumb reaction ever on TH-cam
lmfao@@andersnielsen6044
9.1 l/100km??? too much for this little engine
N'importe quoi!!ils y des gens qui s'en foutent de la puissance et de la vitesse,mais qui aiment les belles voitures 😊
Why i'm no the first?
9,1l per 100km 😂
Its a new car. That is what brand new, out of the box cars consume. I bought a 2021 Golf 8 eTSI 150PS, same thing happened. Within the first 3 4 months I averaged 8L, 9L, 10L. But a year later, I reached as low as 3.6L and manage to average 6L in city driving with traffic. I have also managed to reach a range of 1000 kms with a full tank. Give the car time.
Wish my diesel 1.6 tdi skoda would have that 3.6l consumption😂
@@emiliospowerballer1441 it’s probably something to do with the engine not getting consistently high temperatures or the fuel reacting to the mechanisms for the valves etc until a year’s worth of ownership when the car has finally settled into daily long term usage.
@@emiliospowerballer1441 🤣🤣🤣
There must be some error.. its inpossible to get so high figures with that engine. Maybe 5,5 liters is realistic.