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mikeyb
06-21-2007, 10:16 AM
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MSRP of $32,990

Volkswagen of America, Inc. announced today that its hottest hatchback, the new 2008 R32 will make its highly anticipated debut in the United States this fall. The Mk V R32 features bold new interior and exterior styling cues packaged with increased horsepower and performance. With a heritage of responsive driving and dynamic performance characteristics built into its bloodline, the R32 is ready to comfortably tackle the streets or rip up the local track day event. The choice is yours.

The R32’s muscle is provided by its namesake, the awesome 3.2 liter naturally aspirated narrow angle VR6 engine, which provides 250 horsepower and 236 ft. lbs. of torque. This unique and potent engine is combined with Volkswagen’s gripping 4Motion® all-wheel-drive system. Rounding out the drivetrain package is the highly praised Volkswagen dual clutch DSG® transmission, which allows for seamless gear changes and helps the R32 to accelerate from 0-60 in approximately 6.4 seconds.
First introduced in the United States in 2004, the first edition R32 quickly sold out its allotment of approximately 5,000 vehicles. That strong consumer demand has already hit the 2008 R32. An exclusive pre-sale of the new Mk V R32 that was offered to current model GTI and R32 owners has resulted in the pre-sale of nearly 1,000 of the 5,000 coveted Volkswagen sport-hatches. The R32 officially hits the showroom of your friendly local Volkswagen dealer in early fall 2007 with an MSRP of $32,990.

The powerful VR6 engine and its unique 15-degree narrow angle design have a bore and stroke of 84 mm and 95.9 mm, respectively, and are capped with a single aluminum-alloy cylinder head. The engine features a chain-driven, dual-overhead cam, variable valve timing, four valves per cylinder, maintenance free lifters and a compression ratio of 10.85:1.
The DSG transmission gives drivers a choice of fully-automatic operation or an automated manual shift which lets drivers shift gears up and down with a tap of the gearshift selector or finger-operated shift-paddles mounted to the steering wheel. The dual-clutch transmission utilizes direct shifting that automatically engages and disengages gears, without a clutch pedal. A computer engages one clutch on the next gear needed, just as it releases the other clutch from the previous gear. The shifts are seamless and happen with far less power loss than during a traditional, clutched-shift.

The R32 rides upon a fully independent multi-link rear suspension that provides both excellent handling and superior comfort. Electromechanical steering provides increased steering precision, while the front strut suspension and anti-roll bar help to increase cornering agility while reducing body roll.

A state-of-the-art Electronic Brake-pressure Distribution (EBD) automatically varies the amount of force applied to each of a vehicle's brakes based on road and driving conditions; while brake assist helps to boost the brake pressure in emergency braking situations. Not only are the R32 brakes performance driven, but they also highlight the design aesthetic featuring blue calipers, visible behind the 18-inch alloy, 10-spoke wheels.

The R32 will be available in its exclusive signature color Deep Blue Metallic, along with Tornado Red, and two new colors for 2008 –– Candy White and United Gray. These bold colors provide a crisp styling contrast to the uniquely shaped front fascia, brushed aluminum-look front grille and Bi-Xenon headlights. A polished stainless steel dual-exhaust exits the center of the rear diffuser panel, giving a visual hint to the lurking performance. R32 badging, a rear roof spoiler and deep front spoiler, coupled with body-colored bumpers, side bump strips, door handles and door mirrors and 18-inch performance tires help to accentuate the streamlined, sporty look – distinguishing this car from anything else on the road.

The R32 boasts a long list of safety features, including front and side driver and passenger airbags; Electronic Stabilization Program (ESP) that reacts to critical driving situations in milliseconds by controlling the speed of individual wheels; 4Motion All-Wheel-Drive system, which can transfer up to 75 percent of the torque to the rear wheels; and, a confidence-inspiring Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) that helps to prevent wheels from locking under heavy braking.

Inside, the R32 features race-inspired style – three-spoke leather wrapped steering wheel, “engine spin” chrome accents, alloy foot pedals and sports seats with integrated “R” logo. Features such as automatic climate control (Climatronic™), ten-speaker premium CD stereo system, rain sensing wipers, automatic dimming interior rear-view mirror, heated front seats, heatable washer nozzles, anti-theft alarm, cruise control and trip computer are standard luxuries that complement this performance-driven champ.
The R32 is backed by a five-year/60,000 mile powertrain warranty as well as a four-year/50,000 mile bumper-to-bumper coverage. All Volkswagen products come with a 12-year/unlimited-distance, limited warranty against corrosion, and a four-year/50,000 mile roadside assistance program.

-WorldCarFans

exNeon
06-21-2007, 10:25 AM
too bad its a vw.
they would have to throw in a big bag of sensors, window motors and a cat if they wanted me to buy this. and then some more sensors.

nice car though, im sure its awesome for the first 10k miles.

FrigginGLI
06-21-2007, 11:35 AM
too bad its a vw.
they would have to throw in a big bag of sensors, window motors and a cat if they wanted me to buy this. and then some more sensors.

nice car though, im sure its awesome for the first 10k miles.

No problems with my VW yet. The r32 is nice, but slower then a modded 2.0t. But a nice overall package.

Hughes412
06-21-2007, 12:46 PM
And priced WAY to high. 32k!(hahaspit)

jred321
06-21-2007, 12:51 PM
what does this car compete with? 328xi? a4? legacy gt? to me it seems a bit expensive for what you get but i felt that way about the last gen r32 as well. nice, just too expensive

jred321
06-21-2007, 12:52 PM
No problems with my VW yet.
don't worry your VW and my mitsu are going to fall apart any day now. just ask on this forum

seanmcsean
06-21-2007, 01:00 PM
don't worry your VW and my mitsu are going to fall apart any day now. just ask on this forum

the MSP is the pinnacle of reliability too.

BradC
06-21-2007, 01:31 PM
the MSP is the pinnacle of reliability too.
lol, sure is...I wince everytime I hit full boost (headbang)

silverspeed03
06-21-2007, 01:31 PM
0-60 in 6.4 for 32K. I'll Pass.

CnoTataymo
06-21-2007, 01:43 PM
Damn, those numbers are basically identical to the previous R32. They need to add a turbo or more power because for $32k, you can find other cars either for cheaper or the same that offers more power.

B1GHAM
06-21-2007, 01:50 PM
don't worry your VW and my mitsu are going to fall apart any day now. just ask on this forum


if his vw is anything like mine, it WILL...

but I guess mine was the "fluke" one... :rolleyes:

I dunno I loved the last gen R32... good car from the start and very modable... I dont like this one as much though, meh.

goku4658
06-21-2007, 02:13 PM
i wanted to love it...but it lost me at DSG

despite all the good things you hear about the vw/audi dsg system, i prefer the feeling of my hands and feet doing the shifting

Matrix
06-21-2007, 02:14 PM
0-60 in 6.4 for 32K. I'll Pass.

That's exactly what I thought. I'd rather get an STi with that money.
Or for that price, you're also within easy rach of a G37 coupe.

Donas64
06-21-2007, 02:30 PM
Overrpriced, overrated and worse looking than the model it replaces. Its a shame really. There are any number of cars I'd consider for purchase before this one ever came on my radar. Not a terrible car but why would you pay that much for one.

altspace
06-21-2007, 02:43 PM
Expect to pay at least 35K at the dealer.

nealric
06-21-2007, 08:32 PM
lost me on the DSG as well...

Why oh why do they have to shove the DSG down our throats?

avarela86
06-21-2007, 08:46 PM
lost me on the DSG as well...

Why oh why do they have to shove the DSG down our throats?

It's actually supposed to be really good. Will have some type of pre-programmed launch capabilities like a two-step that comes stock(or so I heard).

It's like when VW came out with the Phaeton, overpriced to many since you don't expect to pay that much unless you know how good it is. How did people feel when the Supra came out in the 90's? Hard to say at the time but 34k for a Toyota(think outside the box)?

bigj884
06-21-2007, 09:05 PM
lost me on the DSG as well...

Why oh why do they have to shove the DSG down our throats?


dsg will whoop any stock 5 or 6 speed out. the days of "auto"s being obsolet are over...

even the dsg trannies in all audis and VW's have faster times stock comparied to the 6-speed trannies

Hikaru9
06-21-2007, 09:09 PM
It's actually supposed to be really good. Will have some type of pre-programmed launch capabilities like a two-step that comes stock(or so I heard).

It's like when VW came out with the Phaeton, overpriced to many since you don't expect to pay that much unless you know how good it is. How did people feel when the Supra came out in the 90's? Hard to say at the time but 34k for a Toyota(think outside the box)?

You're missing the point. Sure, DSG is a technological marble that offers the convenience of an automatic tranny with the performance which exceeds that of any manual transmission in the market. There are lots of videos that show DSG equipped vehicles outperforming both the more powerful and the lighter cars. What your fellow forum members are complaining about (myself included) is that, no matter how many times VW tells you that it's not a slushbox (since it does have clutches), you don't get the same feeling of the mechanical engagement - the feeling of control over your vehicle - as you would with a conventional (and.. yes, slower than DSG) manual gearbox.

Why has the Miata been so successful since its launch? Because it's the fastest car out there? No, it's because of the fun factor (and the price, of course). You need not be the fastest guy out there to have a good time. You can apply the same philosophy to our love for the manual transmission. *^_^*

altspace
06-21-2007, 09:47 PM
"technological marble" or technological marvel? Hehe

Yea...I agree about the manual. I simply love rowing my 6 gears.

Rotary_Powered
06-21-2007, 10:14 PM
I'll stick to my five speed :) (but would gladly drive a six speed). Shifting is just too much fun, there is a certain sense of pride and accomplishment in learning how to rev match, heal/toe and fly through the gears.

Phoenix5
06-22-2007, 01:33 AM
Although this(along w/ the rest of the Golfs) look nice and the DSG is insane...I'd rather hold that 32 grand and get the Evo X(evil).

FrigginGLI
06-22-2007, 09:28 AM
Although this(along w/ the rest of the Golfs) look nice and the DSG is insane...I'd rather hold that 32 grand and get the Evo X(evil).

With the launch control and DSG its more like 5.9 to 60. The r32's in europe are getting 13.9 - 14.1 quarter miles stock.

nealric
06-22-2007, 09:56 AM
t's actually supposed to be really good. Will have some type of pre-programmed launch capabilities like a two-step that comes stock(or so I heard).

Still not interested...

Its not about being faster. Sure, I would want something like that on a full out race car. Its about being invovled in the driving experience.

I don't mind if they offer DSG as an option- I just really annoyed when it is the only option on cars that used to be manual only.

bigj884
06-22-2007, 10:32 AM
Although this(along w/ the rest of the Golfs) look nice and the DSG is insane...I'd rather hold that 32 grand and get the Evo X(evil).


u are awre that the EVO X will come with a DSG type tranny as well right?

Donas64
06-22-2007, 10:35 AM
u are awre that the EVO X will come with a DSG type tranny as well right?


EVO X Trans = DSG OWND!!!

But seriously, there is something special about a great 5 or 6 spd trans.

DSG is the future though wether we like it or not.

jred321
06-22-2007, 10:43 AM
u are awre that the EVO X will come with the option for a DSG type tranny as well right?

fixed ;)

Mr. 4500 RPM
06-22-2007, 10:54 AM
Well I will put my 3 cents into this here about the DSG tranny and the like.

I have driven two cars with similar types of transmission. A E46 M3 with SMG, a 645ci with SMG, and a 997 carrera 4 with manual/auto (forget what they call the tranny) and it is the best truth be told. I enjoyed the M3 SMG the most because it shifts fast and makes the car feel nice. You still get the performance as a manual car but with quicker shift times and smoother shifts. It is a preference in the end. My dad has driven manual his whole life and loves driving stick. But he drives into NYC all the time and in traffic its annoying, hes been driving to NYC for so many years. And he got the 645 with the smg to test it out. Then he upgraded to the carerra 4 and its fun as well. it is different and takes some time getting used to but statistically it is faster/easier. Just my two cents.

I dont think it takes away from the driving expierence it just makes it a different one. It is one less thing to worry about at times and can make driving easier in the end. But again, this is just me.

FrigginGLI
06-22-2007, 11:02 AM
fixed ;)

I read that they a majority of them coming in will be with the DSG. Upwards of 70%. Just have to face it, that 3rd pedal will be gone soon. Starting with 08 models, VW's will be with DSG/auto only. Only way to get a manual is special order it.

B1GHAM
06-22-2007, 12:15 PM
I read that they a majority of them coming in will be with the DSG. Upwards of 70%. Just have to face it, that 3rd pedal will be gone soon. Starting with 08 models, VW's will be with DSG/auto only. Only way to get a manual is special order it.


the only way all vehicles will phase out manual trans. is if society lets it.

if the demand is strong they will build it, otherwise why bother?

the problem is america is one of those countrys were a HUGE majority of the population drives automatic, where the exact opposite is true overseas...

Donas64
06-22-2007, 12:32 PM
the only way all vehicles will phase out manual trans. is if society lets it.

if the demand is strong they will build it, otherwise why bother?

the problem is america is one of those countrys were a HUGE majority of the population drives automatic, where the exact opposite is true overseas...

I know how to drive a manual but I don't mind DSG at all. Sometimes Manuals can be a PITA! But when the moment is right they are wonderful.

But even overseas, paddle shifters and DSG are gaining MASSIVE popularity and it won't be long before its the standard. Once the tech becomes reliable and affordable, its going to become the standard. We'll just have to wait and see.

SPEED305
06-22-2007, 12:36 PM
this is exaclty why i bought the MS3. This car is way overpriced! i like it, looks good, must drive great too, but way toooo overpriced because of all the "gadgets" (DSG, all wheel drive). they are only bringing 5000. and im not sure how hard core enthusiast see this new DSG, but i dont like. no clutch, no good!

FrigginGLI
06-22-2007, 12:58 PM
this is exaclty why i bought the MS3. This car is way overpriced! i like it, looks good, must drive great too, but way toooo overpriced because of all the "gadgets" (DSG, all wheel drive). they are only bringing 5000. and im not sure how hard core enthusiast see this new DSG, but i dont like. no clutch, no good!

Yea, wonder where the extra 10k goes over the 2 door Gti that msrp's at 23k.

misbehave
06-22-2007, 01:02 PM
I hope they bring the Golf GT with the 1.4 TSI engine over here.

FrigginGLI
06-22-2007, 01:10 PM
I hope they bring the Golf GT with the 1.4 TSI engine over here.

That would be nice, or the new diesel.

Chibana
06-22-2007, 02:55 PM
0-60 in 6.4 for 32K. I'll Pass.

Agreed. I sure hope that number is conservative, because the Mazdaspeed3 will still eat it alive for much less money. It doesn't seem much faster than the GTI. That's too bad. This was a car I was considering as a second toy car after I pay off my 3, but I'd rather have a RWD car, anyway.

Phoenix5
06-22-2007, 03:45 PM
u are awre that the EVO X will come with a DSG type tranny as well right?

Yeah,I saw the pics.

Hikaru9
06-22-2007, 05:49 PM
"technological marble" or technological marvel? Hehe

Yea...I agree about the manual. I simply love rowing my 6 gears.

That too! *^_^* (doesn't "marble" sound better though? keke)

FrigginGLI
06-22-2007, 08:27 PM
Agreed. I sure hope that number is conservative, because the Mazdaspeed3 will still eat it alive for much less money. It doesn't seem much faster than the GTI. That's too bad. This was a car I was considering as a second toy car after I pay off my 3, but I'd rather have a RWD car, anyway.

Define eat it alive

Rotary_Powered
06-22-2007, 10:36 PM
The manual transmission just grows on you with time, yeah in traffic it can be a pain, but like I said Rev matching is VERY satisfying, driving manual is like an art.

preludejtstyle
06-23-2007, 12:51 AM
coolio