VWVortex


Links back to The Car Lounge (opens in same window)
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 35 of 40

Thread: Goodbye, my Mk5 GTI :(

Hybrid View

  1. Member DiasBora604's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 26th, 2005
    Location
    Richmond, BC
    Posts
    2,327
    Vehicles
    09 CW GTI
    04-24-2012 09:37 AM #1
    After 3 years of smile-inducing miles with my little 2-door thorough-bred Wolfsburg pocket-rocket, its time to part ways and say goodbye to the my beloved candy white Golf GTI. Just like the Jetta before her, it is one car which I will never forget.

    Its when you find yourself strangely talking to your car on the last drive, down that long twisty back road on the last night she's in your hands, that you realize it is more than a marriage beyond man and machine. The feel of the shifter, the weight of the clutch, the feel of the bolsters on your back, the gentle subdue of the engine's harmonics... its all become second nature. She's the car that you've infatuated over since you were a teen, finally in your driveway 4 years later, and that you're still madly in love with like the first day you touched her.
    Its been good to me. "You've been good to me". I caught myself whispering that to her the last few days. Strange, I know, talking to an inanimate machine which will never whisper back save the hum and whistle of the engine. The way she surges forward with the swift kick of the accelerator is like angels pushing. There's no other way of putting it. The seats, the room in the cabin, the smell of the soft touch dash and the leather wrap shift boot, its the perfect symphony that entice the heartbeat and welcomes you with every drive.
    She's never failed me, ever. From those daily commutes to the North Shore and short hops through town running errands all day; to those winding roads up the Coq that go from summer sun to winter blizzards in an instant, where I can die and go to heaven driving forever. Those summer days detailing every line, every accent, every detail, and those cool autumn nights preparing her for the winter ahead. She has taken me to places I will never trust another car to go. Like Clarkson has said before, its everything you can ever want from a car. You can take it to the beach or hit the slopes with all your gear, and show up at the hotel the same night, where the concierge will open the door for you. Its the every-car.
    Like a dream, I will need to wake up and live the reality of my life now. But the fever of DAS AUTO which has beleaguered me for the last 3 years must now be broken. Like the many things I have said goodbye to, I must let this go. But I know, no matter what I drive now, will never serenade my soul, the way she has…

    Rock on my fellow MK5'ers


  2. Member 8v_gti777's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 30th, 2006
    Location
    Winchester, VA
    Posts
    3,812
    Vehicles
    2007 GTI DSG
    04-24-2012 09:39 AM #2
    Feel the same way about my MKV. What are you looking at replacing her with?

  3. Member mhjett's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 16th, 2000
    Location
    Northern Virginia
    Posts
    6,216
    Vehicles
    2008 VW Jetta SE
    04-24-2012 09:56 AM #3
    On one hand, you sound nuts; on the other hand, you sound exactly like I felt a month ago when I sold my car. Certain people feel a bond between man and machine that others just don't get it; you hit the nail right on the head.
    1995 VW Jetta GLX VR6 [07.2003 - 03.2012]

  4. Member macosxuser's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 25th, 2007
    Location
    Socal
    Posts
    1,564
    Vehicles
    05 Subi OB XT 5spd, 01 VW GTI 1.8t, 01 Buell
    04-24-2012 10:18 AM #4
    Believe it or not, this feeling is why I still have my MkIV GTI parked in my shop. I bought a low-miles Outback XT a couple weeks ago that I really like, but it will never replace the feelings I have toward that 190k mile little green hatch. I plan on slowly fixing all the little issue she has, then who knows? Semi-track/weekend car?

    I simply couldn't bring myself to sell it.

  5. Member hinshu's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 29th, 2001
    Posts
    2,396
    Vehicles
    2012 135i, 1983 Golf (eurospec)
    04-24-2012 10:25 AM #5
    just sold my mkv last week.. replacing it with a 2012 135i. i'll smile again soon

  6. Member
    Join Date
    Apr 26th, 2009
    Posts
    3,778
    Vehicles
    Raisin toast on 22s
    04-24-2012 10:28 AM #6
    The A3 replaced a 2-door Rabbit..... still miss that car two and a half years later. It's obviously not as "good" in almost any objective measure, but it was such a fun car to drive and to do long trips in. I think for me it's a good reminder that being better on paper doesn't tell the whole story about how much you'll like something.

    Sometimes even it's the tiny little details that I miss the most, like the VW logo hatch release. Old news to us all, but still, to that.


    And yeah, the A3 is going to be very hard for me to give up too.

  7. Member dieselraver's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 11th, 2007
    Location
    Marine Park/Ozone Park NYC Current Cars: - 2012 Honda Odyssey 1996 Toyota Corolla Base
    Posts
    11,391
    Vehicles
    Previous Cars: 2010 Subaru Outback MT 2008 - BMW 328XI 6MT - 2008 VW GTI 6MT - 2007 VW Rabbit 5MT -
    04-24-2012 10:31 AM #7
    Quote Originally Posted by macosxuser View Post
    Believe it or not, this feeling is why I still have my MkIV GTI parked in my shop. I bought a low-miles Outback XT a couple weeks ago that I really like, but it will never replace the feelings I have toward that 190k mile little green hatch. I plan on slowly fixing all the little issue she has, then who knows? Semi-track/weekend car?

    I simply couldn't bring myself to sell it.

    you sound like me, only i had the exact same car as the OP and got a 2010 Outback... No XT available


    take a look at where my GTI is now!

    http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...&highlight=gti

  8. Member
    Join Date
    May 3rd, 2001
    Location
    Toronto
    Posts
    11,248
    Vehicles
    2012 Tiguan, 1982 Alfa Spider, Cannondale R700
    04-24-2012 10:45 AM #8
    I sold my MK5 GTI a week and a half ago.
    I miss it too... well, mostly because I no longer have manual, and it had some fun mods (suspension, etc).

    Wife and I went down to one car (I now transit the 3mi to work).

    Replaced with Tiguan Highline, sort of the GTI of CUVs.
    They've done studies you know. 60% of the time... it works every time.

  9. 04-24-2012 09:39 AM #9
    I know what you mean... I remember when I sold my e30, I told the buyer I would drop it off at his house for my last drive. What is replacing her?

  10. 04-24-2012 09:50 AM #10
    Quote Originally Posted by DiasBora604 View Post
    I got a Dodge Avenger as a company car. It'll never compare to her, but it does the job
    On the bright side, FREE CAR! Is it the latest model Avenger? Even the basic 2011-2012 model (post refresh) is a totally decent car.

  11. Member Time for a GTI's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 25th, 2006
    Location
    MA
    Posts
    8,783
    Vehicles
    '12 Golf R
    04-24-2012 09:41 AM #11
    Sold my MkV Gti last month. Was a fantastic car.

    Went to another enthusiast though so I'm happy.
    FS: Golf R OEM HPFP
    Scotch. It's time.

    Quote Originally Posted by roadtripper View Post
    if i got my ass kicked every time I went to a particular bar, i'd own it, and ruin anything in my path.

  12. Member Pool Runner's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 16th, 2009
    Location
    Nor Cal
    Posts
    2,762
    Vehicles
    '13 WRX (sold) , '11 Outback (Sold) , '13 Outback 2.5i Limited SAP, '11 Ford F-150
    04-24-2012 09:44 AM #12
    CSB but really what did you buy next?

  13. 04-24-2012 09:45 AM #13
    Well, that sounds sweet and all but.......what's the reason for dropping the car? Vital information for such a (semi) melancholy and poetic thread.
    Sega|Saturn

  14. Member DiasBora604's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 26th, 2005
    Location
    Richmond, BC
    Posts
    2,327
    Vehicles
    09 CW GTI
    04-24-2012 09:50 AM #14
    I got a company car with my current job, a Dodge Avenger. It will never be able to replace her, but it gets me around

  15. Member DiasBora604's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 26th, 2005
    Location
    Richmond, BC
    Posts
    2,327
    Vehicles
    09 CW GTI
    04-24-2012 09:52 AM #15
    It's the 2011 refresh. The interior is well appointed for an econobox sedan that can seat 5.

  16. Member Jan PL S6's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 22nd, 2010
    Location
    NJ
    Posts
    1,770
    Vehicles
    1995 urS6, 2005 A8L
    04-24-2012 09:55 AM #16


    I feel the same way but with my urS6. Its the comfort of knowing every inch of that car and being so in tune with it. I always crack a smile when I see it in the parking lot knowing I get to drive it. I was not able to sell mine and I still have it today as a garage queen.

  17. Senior Member dunhamjr's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 21st, 2002
    Location
    Kent, WA
    Posts
    22,213
    Vehicles
    2004 Saab 9-5 Arc Wagon, 2004 B5.5V TDI, 1993 S4, 2002 Ninja 250
    04-24-2012 11:33 AM #17
    i just got rid of my mk5 a week ago.
    owned it 3.5 yrs and miss it. but glad to be done with car payments.

    expect for an unfortunate issue... my 'new' saab 9-5's driver side HID was acting up and isnt lighting up.

    so much for saving a car payment this month.
    epitome

    I need to follow this... "Not everything you eat has to, or should, taste really f*cking awesome. Sometimes you need to eat 'boring' food to stay healthy.

  18. Member XM_Rocks's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 29th, 2005
    Location
    Austin, TX
    Posts
    7,892
    Vehicles
    '07 Mazda 3 Hatch and '10 Golf
    04-24-2012 11:43 AM #18
    The MK5 GTI is a great jack of all cars... I miss my 2007 4 Door.

    Good news is the info we have gotten on the MK7 looks promising.

  19. Member haunted reality's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 18th, 2001
    Location
    Chicagoland, IL
    Posts
    4,258
    Vehicles
    '11 Routan, '10 JSW
    04-24-2012 12:40 PM #19
    I feel for you, I did the same thing almost two years ago, I had a 2007 GTI 2 door. My wife wanted a JSW for the family hauler, we got one, but it proved too small. So out went my GTI and in came a Routan. I'm DD the JSW now, it's at least a manual so it's decently fun to drive. I still miss my MKV GTI though, I keep looking through the used cars, but I know deep down it's probably not worth trading in the JSW for one.

  20. Member SchnellFowVay's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 20th, 2001
    Location
    Las Vegas, NV
    Posts
    9,311
    Vehicles
    2005 Lotus Elise
    04-24-2012 12:57 PM #20
    I think this thread illustrates very well how VW was able to recreate the bond between man and machine with the MKV/MKVI that was pretty absent in the MKIII and MKIV generations.

    I have owed 3 VWs (MK3, MK4, and MK5), and the ONLY car that I miss is the MK5.

    If German cars can have a soul (), then I think the MK5 managed to have one. It's a car that I miss, and I miss the good times I had with it.
    2005 Lotus Elise - 6-speed
    2011 BMW 128 'vert - 6-speed
    2013 Subaru Crosstrek XV - 5-speed

+ Reply to Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts