Is the Mk5 VW Golf GTI THE BEST GTI EVER?

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    In this video which is the 6th of 8 celebrating 45 years of the Golf GTI, I share with you my 17+ years of experience of the Mk5 Golf GTI and ask the question, is it the best GTI of all time?
    (When I say *best* I don't mean fastest in a straight line or even around the Nurburgring or which has the biggest diffuser or most pops from the exhaust. What do I mean is which one gives us the best combination of classy low key looks, useability (aka bandwidth), and of course plenty of performance)
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  • @JoJo-en7bn
    @JoJo-en7bn Před 2 lety +21

    I had a mk7.5 Gti pp but changed it for a TCR and I much prefer it to the GTI performance . I also prefer the look of the TCR it looks more aggressive and purposeful , but what do I know ?

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  Před 2 lety +6

      I'd have a GTI TCR over a Performance, subjective opinion/preference is not the point however. The point is which GTI sticks best to the original GTI remit of classy, discrete, comfortable performance and the TCR's "aggressive and purposeful" looks (which as I said I love) work against it as does the Mk8's ride (and in the case of the 8 Clubsport (again a car I love), the decals). To put it in perspective, Mk7 CSS with no back seats and track tyres that are useless in the wet/cold is a total fail in this case! TCR/8/8 CS/7 CSS are great cars and I love them but they aren't really GTIs in the original sense, they've evolved beyond that which is great for us but a GTI should be a lot more low key

    • @Julia-xz7vb
      @Julia-xz7vb Před 2 lety +2

      Are you another tacky boy racer like me? 👍👍👍

    • @Maody66NordschleifeTV
      @Maody66NordschleifeTV Před 2 lety +2

      @@Julia-xz7vb Must be

    • @Julia-xz7vb
      @Julia-xz7vb Před 2 lety +2

      @@Maody66NordschleifeTV we know you’re a proper boy racer 😆😆👍not a wanna be!

    • @Julia-xz7vb
      @Julia-xz7vb Před 2 lety +3

      @@volkswizard I think you are correct though well half correct… imo having had 9 of them - the one that really retains the original gti feel is the 7.5 gti pp in manual (obv) 😆

  • @gbc7344
    @gbc7344 Před 2 lety +27

    Can’t believe it was 17 years ago when a bought a mk5 (new)which I loved and put 70k miles on it in 3 years..today I have the 7.5 which is a great all rounder too..exactly what a gti should be imho.

    • @shannongovender1652
      @shannongovender1652 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s me brother!
      Did 225000km the mk5
      Now got 60000km on the 7.5.

  • @allosaurusfragilis7782
    @allosaurusfragilis7782 Před rokem +2

    The wife had a mk2 16v gti for about 10 years. Looking back that was an excellent car. Totally reliable and well built. We sold it with about 110 k miles on it. She then got a mk 5 r32 for the next 12 years. Another cracking car. Probably not much faster than a gti really but very satisfying to drive and listen to. I don't think it was as agile as her old mk 2 though .
    We loved the f32 so much I tracked down a low miles r36, which I've still got, about 8 years later.
    She's now got an up....not the gti unfortunately, but I still enjoy driving it for all the short journeys we do.
    So I suppose we are vw fans...weve never broken down and they've provided brisk safe and fun motoring....without spending a fortune. Can't ask for much more than that.
    Excellent video, as usual, Andrew.

  • @JoelinoPT
    @JoelinoPT Před 2 lety +8

    Happy owner of a GTI mk5 30 Edition. 260k km and the only problems i had with it was 1 thermostat and 1 injector. VERY fun car to drive and relatively easy car to work on repairs/maintenance (which is rare nowadays).

    • @Golfgtiguy
      @Golfgtiguy Před rokem

      Had an injector go on my gti after 14 years , cost was 750 euro here in Ireland

  • @AUDIDOIT
    @AUDIDOIT Před 2 lety +3

    Great Video Andrew. :-) Being an edition 30 fan I am a little biased on the mk5. I think the mk5 GTI represents so much value for money, in a retro analogue modern classic package. The base product is dynamically ok, but with a few choice chassis modifications, they can be made to handle so well. I drove back from Hereford from a work assignment yesterday evening back to Wiltshire through some lovely B roads. My little ED30 still feels sublime. I like the non fussy nature of the cabin, without all modern interfaces, like hot hatches of old. They have not aged too badly either. Although sadly they have a reputation for being a bad boy car now. With some of these poor GTI's being so badly modified, and abused the cheaper they get. I have done 40k in my car and she has been incredible and reliable, just regular servicing with the best of everything. For me she is a long term keeper. Keep up the great work sir.

    • @panda1412.
      @panda1412. Před 2 lety

      What handling mods have you done? I'm thinking of getting an anti lift kit and racling line springs after I upgrade the brakes

  • @bikersparky
    @bikersparky Před 2 lety +7

    Mines a Mk7.5 GTi Performance, manual, 3 door. End of discussion 😁

    • @Julia-xz7vb
      @Julia-xz7vb Před 2 lety +1

      Lovely!!!! Best car

    • @bikersparky
      @bikersparky Před 2 lety +1

      @@Julia-xz7vb thanks! Lovely Atlantic blue metallic too

    • @Julia-xz7vb
      @Julia-xz7vb Před 2 lety

      @@bikersparky 💙💙

    • @MikelDog
      @MikelDog Před 2 lety +2

      Great car easily the best looking but super detached from the road imo they're just too refined. Mk5 edition 30 is leagues ahead if you're looking for a proper hot hatch imo raw, with plenty of feedback the sense of speed is unmatched. Calm and collected when it needs to be.

    • @bikersparky
      @bikersparky Před 2 lety

      @@MikelDog yeah know where you’re coming from there, I came from VR6 Corrados and mk2 gti’s to the 7.5 but love that refined feel as I never hoon it round to hard!

  • @mikeyap4159
    @mikeyap4159 Před 2 lety +6

    The MK5 has an electric Steering rack and it was VWs 1st and worked brilliantly with briliant feedback which was sadly missing in steering feel of the mk6 to mk8

    • @alexkay7823
      @alexkay7823 Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah, that brilliant feedback from a single wheel polishing the road...

  • @vr6280
    @vr6280 Před 2 lety +2

    Looks really good in tornado red - my favourite GTI colour :)

  • @mitchconner4057
    @mitchconner4057 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video
    Miss my MK5 GTI, always a fun drive
    Sold for a more family friendly MK7 TSI when the children appeared

  • @tomasl8111
    @tomasl8111 Před 2 lety +4

    Don't forget the bottle opener that was a centre piece in the cup holder

  • @ronanmorgan426
    @ronanmorgan426 Před rokem

    The most comprehensive and thorough channel I’ve found for a car I’m looking into right now😊

  • @kentowers2802
    @kentowers2802 Před 2 lety +18

    Mk7.5 best GTI. Really takes some beating, it just does everything. Mk5 got the GTI back on track that’s for sure. I’d maybe say the mk5 was the best looking GTI though

  • @olnaj
    @olnaj Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. The suspension looks in good order for the age. I just had to replace my Mk6 rear suspension as the arms had holes in and looked like a rusty shipwreck from the bottom of the ocean.

  • @visionsinblue7093
    @visionsinblue7093 Před 2 lety +9

    Mk7.5 GTI Performance DSG wins! Yay 🤣

  • @andrewmcivor42
    @andrewmcivor42 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video - I always liked the Mk5 & it's one I'd seriously consider now. I've always fancied a Mk5 R33, but the GTi is probably a better car in some ways.
    Suprised you didn't got for your Mk 8 Clubsport as the best GTi - I love the Mk 7.5 too, (over the 8) , although it's a 7.5 R Estate I run (mainly because I wanted the estate - I'd have probably had a Mk 7.5 GTi pp myself otherwise).

  • @jakew6862
    @jakew6862 Před 2 lety +14

    100% the best gti ever made, in my opinion anyway! Although I am biased, I've owned 2 regular gtis and 1 ed30. Best hot hatch for the money no doubt about it 👌

  • @JimboJammy
    @JimboJammy Před 2 lety +7

    7.5 pp is the right choice in my book, but what gti do you put in 2nd place? For me the mk5 is in 2nd but I do admit I haven't driven a mk8 gti yet.

  • @spainter1985
    @spainter1985 Před 2 lety +5

    11:55 I preferred the cambelt era TFSI engines, although the belt had to be changed at 80k - at least they didn't fail prematurely

  • @AaronKundi
    @AaronKundi Před rokem

    Absolutely timeless motor, way ahead of its time, no other comparison. Mines on 130k 2007 DSG stage 2, its had 3 dsg services, many many oil changes as half way on its 2nd service booklet, walnut blased injector refurbed at r tech, oil sump cleaned and every common part changed in one go, peace of mind and not expensive. Been offered about £4k but i wont sell her because its hard to come across a well looked after example that performs exceptionally well like mine, she will be used as a daily. Only thing is that the cam follower wears faster when tuned so got to change it every 10k miles religiously, other than that, phenomenal cars for the money

  • @Vikturus22
    @Vikturus22 Před 2 lety +1

    I recently got my first golf gti (mk5) and its awesome daily.

  • @LankyLee
    @LankyLee Před 9 měsíci

    Owned a mk5 gti, 3 different impreza STI's, gen 1 and gen 2 MPS and a turbod mx5. Even though the mps and imprezas may have been faster, there was something about the mk5 that stood out. the qaulity felt so much better, the car felt more "hot hatch" rather than just a small car thats fast. Looking at buying another in the next few months and i cant wait to get back into the vw scene

  • @johnmoser2689
    @johnmoser2689 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought my mk5 GTI in 07 I waited for the 5 door because my young boys at that time
    We loved that car so much
    Only thing I didn't like was the ice build up at the front corner of the front door bent the door panel on the passenger side... very disappointing

  • @judderzm2252
    @judderzm2252 Před 2 lety +1

    I love all of them would never have anything different than a golf I love them.

  • @philipguacci6452
    @philipguacci6452 Před 2 lety +3

    My 2008.5 looks exactly like the one shown. It does have GTI on the door sills. And hill hold assist in the DSG. The Bi Xenon lights were not cheap. Neither was the Vienna leather. Sat Nav I don't have was $4k in Oz. It's done just under 86,000 kms. Not trouble free. But it is still with me. Cheers Andrew.

  • @davidjohnston9870
    @davidjohnston9870 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for another enjoyable video. Love the GTI reviews on the channel. For me, I love my 7.5 GTI performance. Has everything you need. Love the interior which is just the right combination of switches and digital features. The red ambient lighting strips on doors and sills are great at night. Good balance between traditional GTI features and technology. When you wind it up on the twisties, a real fun car. Keep up the good work.

  • @huwd2292
    @huwd2292 Před 2 lety +2

    I loved that video. I really like my TCR but, having bought a Mk5 to keep it company, the older car has really grown on me. It reminds me of the Mk2, not shouty but just sharp and fluid on the road. Such a lovely thing. Plus to my eyes it is the only GTi that quite clearly looks better as a 3 door than a 5 door (and I much prefer 5 doors as a rule).

  • @marklaroche7981
    @marklaroche7981 Před 11 měsíci

    I have owned a mk5 gti for 7 years and am thinking of a newer gti but really struggling with being able to sell and let go. I really love this car

  • @dundeedye
    @dundeedye Před 2 lety +2

    i had an 81 gti
    , the best little beast. you will not change my mind

    • @dundeedye
      @dundeedye Před 2 lety

      i now have a late mk5, with a chain drive tsi dsg....superfun torquey little 2door

  • @gavinowen4093
    @gavinowen4093 Před 2 lety +8

    Cheers Andrew 👍 Thank you for the Mk5 GTI content. You are the reason I bought my Mk5 GTI in the first place. Loving the ownership so far and considering it's 15 years old, it still gets lots of respect and admiring looks on the road.

  • @thomasknapp7236
    @thomasknapp7236 Před 6 měsíci

    Why does my mk5 have projector style xenon type headlights? They look nothing like the one in the video

  • @Mirror1973
    @Mirror1973 Před rokem

    In all honesty, I don’t think one generation is better than another, I think nostalgia plays a lot when we remember a specific year. I’ve had 4 iterations; the golf, rabbit, and two gti,s and of all I remember the 2007 rabbit most fondly

  • @tonyjazz4073
    @tonyjazz4073 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video as always Andrew.
    Engine cover befits a GTI, unlike the unsightly one on the Mk8.

  • @davidjolliffe9622
    @davidjolliffe9622 Před 2 lety +1

    The Mk5 is my favourite GTI for a few reasons;
    1. firstly it had the best Advertising campaign for any car ever made with the “Unpimp my ride” series of ads which were absolutely brilliant & genuinely hilarious.
    2. The last of the timing belt FSI 2 litre motors may not have been the most powerful, but they’re much more reliable than the Mk 6 (and their well known timing chain tensioner failures) and the earlier motor still respond to tuning really well. Also retrofitted to Mk6 racecars by VW Motorsport so they must have preferred the reliability of FSI’s as well. Yet to encounter a Mk6 owner who hasn’t had timing chain tensioner &/or chain replaced due to problems.
    3. That styling & shape is beautiful & still looks good today, particularly the 3 door model with sunroof delete option in Tornado Red.
    4. The best ever GTI special edition had to be the Mk5 Pirelli (in yellow) with those beautifully sculpted wheels & the tyre tread upholstery. Too cool. (EDIT; and I forgot the best part, that factory KO4 turbo!)
    5. Overall reliability & driving enjoyment of the whole package is fantastic. A well resolved good looking car with good power to weight that can still hold its own almost 20 years on, with great economy & very few known issues. Future classic for sure!

    • @davidjolliffe9622
      @davidjolliffe9622 Před 2 lety

      And the crispest, smoothest shift 6 speed manual gearbox that any car had ever been fitted with back in the early 2000’s that still feels great today.

  • @markjordan6318
    @markjordan6318 Před 2 lety +3

    My wife & I have owned 6 GTI’s between us across the years. She drives a 7.5 & me a Mk 5. Both offer so much & to me the best 2 GTI’s we have owned. Great video as always Andrew thank you👏👏

  • @jubjub13483
    @jubjub13483 Před 2 lety +2

    Glad I made the right choice! Just brought last week mk 7.5 Gti performance and I love it!

  • @paulaus
    @paulaus Před rokem

    High Pressure Fuel Pump Cam Follower is a big issue on these. Premature wear destroys the cam.

  • @alexmcconaghy402
    @alexmcconaghy402 Před rokem +1

    Interesting your comment at the end re: what you consider to be the best GTI.
    Just purchased a very late (70 plate) mk7.5 GTI Performance, picking it up on Tuesday. Cannot wait!

  • @mikuelable
    @mikuelable Před 2 lety +2

    I always thought the mk5 gti was peak golf until they did the mk7 clubsport s .....

  • @Musti.1973
    @Musti.1973 Před 2 lety +3

    I loved watching this Andrew, thanks again for sharing this with us, I'm still loving my mk7 GTI PP 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @solethumvuleni3896
    @solethumvuleni3896 Před 8 měsíci

    Cars for me that are for Collection are the mk3 jetta vr6 and the mk5 r32 ...my opinion 😊

  • @Tom-xo5qk
    @Tom-xo5qk Před 2 lety

    Great video Andrew, one of my favourites actually - it really should get more views than this because you’ll struggle to find a higher standard of content quality per given subject on CZcams, or in any form of modern media to be honest.
    The mk5. Hmm. The mk5 is the Golf model that I have the least level of personal association with (never had one in the family, unlike every other gen). For that I feel as though I sometimes give it a hard time. It wasn’t the best looking or the poshest Golf, not the most reliable, nor the best to drive, or even the most special. The mk6 is a much better car in standard Golf form, prettier too (imo), and the mk4 R32 the more sonorous and better looking of the R32s.
    And yet:
    I find myself watching your videos wishing that I was 15 years younger so that I could skip into a VW dealer and put my money into a brand new mk5 Golf GTI. And I say that having ordered a mk8 CS. The mk5 GTI was the car that actually hooked me into Performance VWs; I gasped at the amazing red press GTIs with 2 shiny exhausts, the distinctive Monza alloys, the aggressive grille and ultra cool steering wheel as a 6 year old in my Dad’s car magazines.
    Broadly, if it wasn’t for the mk5 GTI, then there is no chance that VW would have my order today, and I’ve never even driven one! For that reason, what a car. It dominated it’s era like only the mk1/2 ever have in 45 years of the genre - unfortunately the world has moved on and the Golf GTI will never reach such dizzy social heights again. When you consider the mk4 that it came from, and the GTIs that it bred, it has to be the best. The noughties will always belong to VAG, I just wish that they’d have invented a time machine!

  • @mattkennedy667
    @mattkennedy667 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks Andrew. I had a MK4 and the internal plastics were definitely better than the MK5. That said, I ordered a laser blue dsg 5 door and am still driving it today. 190k on the clock and the engine and dsg are still sweet. Still really enjoy driving the car, and I haven't lost the bottle opener 😉

  • @JulitoPapitoo
    @JulitoPapitoo Před 2 lety +1

    Me and my 06 coupe sure think so 😄 155k miles on it and running great!

  • @michaelglisson8240
    @michaelglisson8240 Před 2 lety +3

    I really love the look of the Mk5 GTI. It has lots of character and it really looks good in Red. Great video, as always! Be safe and have fun driving always!

  • @ap6584
    @ap6584 Před rokem

    Is the Carwow drag race vid still on CZcams, I can't find it?

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  Před rokem +1

      The video I made or the actual CarWow one with the drag race in it?

    • @ap6584
      @ap6584 Před rokem

      @@volkswizard Either one would be great, just wanted to see the race as I have a 7.5PP!

  • @mustafakulucan3660
    @mustafakulucan3660 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a edition 30 for a few years. What a car. I’d still go for an edition 30 now!

  • @whathasxgottodowithit3919.

    I had a 2006 Mk 5 GTI in Red, have to say it was one of the best cars I have owned. I still have the Brochure for it too.

    • @DoiPunctZero
      @DoiPunctZero Před 2 lety +1

      I have a 1983 Mk1 Golf and I still have the Brochure for it. So whats your point?

  • @djowen9459
    @djowen9459 Před 11 měsíci

    Another brilliant review - your knowledge and passion for Golf MkV shines through. Am thinking of adding a Mk V GTI car for fun at weekends . Watching this 15 mths after you filmed the video when you were below 40k subs, now up over 50k - well done!

  • @michaellavictoire1384
    @michaellavictoire1384 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video Andrew. Always hankered for a Mk5, but missed the boat on this and ended up with a Mk7.5 Performance instead and it is a great car! VW have offered me a good deal on it and I am tempted to sell and get the mk5 but your video has made me question this. Tempting though, still want to a Mk5 one day.

    • @JulitoPapitoo
      @JulitoPapitoo Před 2 lety

      It is a great car, but remember they are old, and are probably going to creak and squeak more than a new car does. Apart from that, I've also driven mk7 and mk8 and they all feel so similar!

  • @Sm00th-0perator
    @Sm00th-0perator Před 2 lety

    I want to buy a mark 5 GTI with DSG transmission.
    What are definitely things I should check out before buying?
    And which model would be the tuning most potential?

  • @elliotmeek3375
    @elliotmeek3375 Před rokem

    Love my Mk5 Edition 30. Although new golf GTIs are faster, I personally don’t think they are as much fun!

  • @samcourt6228
    @samcourt6228 Před rokem

    The Edition 30 is my favourite version of the Mk5. It has nicer wheels without the stupid diamond cut Monza wheels and more importantly got rid of the awful black lower part of the rear bumper which I’ve always hated. It’s a shame crusty wings affect so many of these now.

  • @lickwidgoat3480
    @lickwidgoat3480 Před 8 měsíci

    Best gen, vw peaked here for quality, they got cheaper made, after much more plastic. Love my jetta enough to make it my profile pic, mk 5 btw.

  • @Rotciv1929
    @Rotciv1929 Před 2 lety +6

    Watching this has made me not want to sell my Mk5

  • @kingjaf
    @kingjaf Před 2 lety +2

    I run a MK5 and a 7.5 Autobahn in the US, both manual. The mk7.5 has a broader range of capability, gaining flexibility through electronics and engineering progress. The bigger performance envelope and build quality with more mpg make it the better car.
    The Mk5 is just perfectly judged with essentially one setting. I think the gearing and steering of the mk5 and it's more honest simplicity make it the better GTI.

  • @stevehulbert
    @stevehulbert Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant Video Andrew, great watch and cheers for the climate control shortcut... I didn't realise lol

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  Před 2 lety +1

      It was a pleasure Steve, thanks for commenting/watching 👍

  • @leefoster8015
    @leefoster8015 Před 2 lety +2

    Aww Andy just made me miss my 7.5 now. I agree with you 100% for me that car was such a sweet spot of useable power with fun dynamics and not bogged down by 4wd. Currently in an F40 m135i.

  • @avtarhanspal4530
    @avtarhanspal4530 Před 2 lety

    I’ve got 05 MK5 GTI DSG, it doesn’t come with paddle shifts. How easy is it to install them or even buy a steering wheel that has them, do I need to change the module or anything like that?

  • @patrickvennard838
    @patrickvennard838 Před 2 lety +2

    I had two MK5s I wish I kept one of them by far one of the best Golfs I have had.

  • @JaredGti07
    @JaredGti07 Před 2 lety

    They went back to 16v because they couldn't fit the direct injection hole with 5v per cylinder unfortunately

  • @Spike0000
    @Spike0000 Před 2 lety +1

    17:00 You could put a "Wavetrac Diff" to plant the power to the floor and avoid torque-steer...and gain far better traction....

  • @sasanbehjat5821
    @sasanbehjat5821 Před 2 lety +1

    thoughts on the pirelli version?

    • @deeeeeeeench1209
      @deeeeeeeench1209 Před 2 lety

      Just a different interior and some trim difference if I remember correctly quite rare though like the addidas version

    • @paulaus
      @paulaus Před rokem

      @@deeeeeeeench1209 The Pirelli has some engine updates I think particularly the High Pressure Fuel pump cam drive is a later version.

  • @imprezaworks
    @imprezaworks Před 2 lety +2

    I have one. So yes.
    Timing belt 5 years or 80k? Always thought 5 years and 60k?

  • @jonathonbrett-qn1ic
    @jonathonbrett-qn1ic Před 10 měsíci

    Hi Andrew, love your videos on all the vw you look at and review. Mk5 golf I have a real soft spot for especially Gti & R32 :) Vdub
    Do you or anyone you know would like to buy a mk2 golf 1989 Gti 8v in great condition restored back to its best and keeping the original purity.
    Thank you

  • @adamo80nine
    @adamo80nine Před rokem

    Very MK4 I've been in GTi , Jetta , Golf whatever.... they all smelled like crayons

  • @jermainerobinson7098
    @jermainerobinson7098 Před 2 lety +1

    I own a mk5 gti dsg l am thinking of selling it to buy a golf R is that a good move? Is the golf R a lot better then the mk5 golf GTI l know it’s a lot more expensive lol any advice would be good. Great video keep them coming love the mk5 gti ones the most thanks 🥂

  • @slowdown6311
    @slowdown6311 Před 2 lety

    Were the mudflaps from the factory? I don’t have them on mine mk5 and I would love to have them.

  • @Julia-xz7vb
    @Julia-xz7vb Před 2 lety +3

    beautiful cars ! I should have kept my 🖤 Ed30 and not sold to you hahah 😆😆

  • @dreamopeth
    @dreamopeth Před 2 lety +1

    My mk5 GTI has 70k miles on it. It's pretty much standard apart from Miltek, Rtech stage 1 and better brakes. The only thing I want to do is change the alloys lower it on springs then detail it. I'm slightly worried about is the mechatronics. Three times it's been stuck in 1st with the PRNDS flashing on the dashboard but in space of 2.5 years. It seems to be fine most of the time though. Fantastic cars.

  • @SpicyPumpkin99
    @SpicyPumpkin99 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your reviews! Can’t believe you don’t have more subs.

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Olly, that's very kind. Unfortunately dedicated my life/work/channel to largely 1 or 2 brands is a relatively limited audience but that might change this year fingers crossed 🤞

  • @MikelDog
    @MikelDog Před 2 lety +3

    Mk5 edition 30 imo is the best gti ever made. Maintains that raw feeling of the old mk1/2 a combination of the older style power steering and the lack of sound deadening. Yet has all the power of the latest gens, mine is stage 2+ 380bhp 430ftlbs manual at 1280kg. The looks are just iconic and it feels like you are sitting in something special, a few small upgrades like mk7 r or s3 8p brakes, antilift kit etc really add to the cars capability. Yet you could put on the cruise control and it feels refined. Apple CarPlay radio, parking sensors, xenon lights, heated seats. What else do you need? Mk7.5 imo is the best looking gti however when I drove one I couldn't believe how detached I felt from the road. Tried a mk7 r and a mk7 gti pp also , yet 80mph feels like 30mph it's like being in a bubble which I think is far from the meaning of what a gti should be, it's a hot hatch not a 5 series or an E class. Drove a 330d and that felt better which is wrong on so many levels lol theres no doubt the mk7.5 is super capable and great looking!

  • @xavierpeisson2739
    @xavierpeisson2739 Před 2 lety +4

    YES YES YES YES YES
    Best GTI ever
    This chariot is pure love

  • @robertbrathwaite4191
    @robertbrathwaite4191 Před rokem +1

    The 5th deadly Venom!

  • @weirbrook
    @weirbrook Před 2 lety

    All I can say is I'm now looking for a Mk5 GTi, so I guess your video worked 👍

  • @GIXXERUKX
    @GIXXERUKX Před 2 lety +1

    Certainly a milestone but not the best and it shouldn’t be, I’d be disappointed to learn the gti hadn’t progressed 👍

    • @raiNofchAosFPS
      @raiNofchAosFPS Před 2 lety +1

      you ever owned a mk5 gti?

    • @GIXXERUKX
      @GIXXERUKX Před 2 lety +1

      @@raiNofchAosFPS
      Mk1, x2 mk2 ‘s, mk3 and a mk5 all gti’s, mk5 is mapped by r tech, still have it 👍

    • @raiNofchAosFPS
      @raiNofchAosFPS Před 2 lety +1

      @@GIXXERUKX sweet have a mk5 gti myself and love it!

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly Paul, 7.5 GTI Performance is basically a better Mk5. TCR/Mk8/Mk7 CSS all deviate a bit too far from the original brief even if they are faster or look better etc

  • @zippin1
    @zippin1 Před 2 lety

    I fell in love with the GTI in late 2006. I was getting my Jetta and there was a red 2 door on the lot. I finally got my own GTI 13 years later!

  • @stevesje71
    @stevesje71 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, I still prefer my mk5 r32 over the mk5 GTi which I’ve also owned both at the same time. Your comparison between the mk5 ed30 and r32 is also a great video where you couldn’t make a conclusion on the ‘best’ car 👍

  • @intunewithcars9484
    @intunewithcars9484 Před měsícem

    55 reg axx engine?

  • @karlbristow1223
    @karlbristow1223 Před 2 lety +2

    I sold my mk5 gti in 2013. Since then I've had the Scirocco, an A5, John Cooper Works mini, and spent time in mk7 gti. None of those cars made me love them like the mk5 gti. For me modern cars have lost all the feel and character. The mk7 in particular felt completely soulless to me. Didn't get me going at all. Too refined, lack of steering feel, nothing naughty about it. I specifically remember asking the salesman how to make the steering heavier, he told me I couldn't. Felt like a video game! So overall yes, I'd say the mk5 is the best if all, it treads sensibility and devilment perfectly.

  • @asphalthedgehog6580
    @asphalthedgehog6580 Před 2 lety +1

    I mostly agree, but not with all.
    I bought my DSG in 2005 and in a week I regretted buying the DSG because it it always did what I didn't want it to do. Had some track days with it, and the only thing I can say: boring. It was tuned to 240HP and it ate a pair of front tires in 1,5 hour. On track it did around 16MPG and on another slalom day it was around 8MPG. Of course it was stolen, but It did not cause a lot of heart pain.
    Before that I had a 307XSI 2.0 and that in fact wasn't less fun than the Golf.
    Before that I had 106GTI's and those were a completely different league. I hoped the Golf would have had the same driver experience, but: incomparable, fun filtered out. Don't care about 0..60 or top speed, only driving fun.

    • @johneaton25
      @johneaton25 Před 2 lety

      That little 106Gti was like driving a scalded rat 😆 Point n squirt and it went like a mini rocket 👍

  • @Buster-the-Bear
    @Buster-the-Bear Před 2 lety

    Had a brand new 05 place Mk 5 and loved it, but my TCR is frankly light years ahead.

  • @jono8326
    @jono8326 Před 2 lety +2

    I am picking up a Mark 5 in a few days, it really has grown on me. 2009 White only done 55k km. I think I will only own 2 GTi, one is a m5 and m7.5. Thanks for the review

  • @andrzeja3027
    @andrzeja3027 Před 2 lety +2

    Until recently I was a proud owner of a GTI 7.5 DSG Performance and boy was this car great! Maybe in fact the best GTI of all time, who knows. One thing though was worse that GTI 7.0 - its the lack of DSG farts. but apart from that - 10/10!

  • @maverick4177
    @maverick4177 Před 2 lety

    I have owned a manual 2 door Mk5 R32 in shadow blue and a black 5 door DSG Gti with every factory option on it! Including sunroof, xenon’s, leather, nav etc etc, lucky find that one lol
    Have to say they were both really good cars, although the R32 wasn’t fast enough for the tax bracket it fell into 😂 and the DSG box shat it’s self on the Gti
    If i had another Mk5 at some point it would have to be a a white 2 door with cloth seats, very hard to find in nice condition though!

  • @cfbm125
    @cfbm125 Před 2 lety +1

    I certainly hope not! 😳 I collect my Mk8 GTI tomorrow morning! 🥰

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  Před 2 lety +1

      Nice weather for it. Mk8 is best GTI 'for me' but objectively looking at GTI remit, it's not Mk8 or Mk5 but Mk5 is probably closer

  • @Maody66NordschleifeTV
    @Maody66NordschleifeTV Před 2 lety +2

    Aha! The 7.5 TCR got "tacky boy racer bits". As the most mentionable attribute in comparison? Not bad. Hats off. 😉After having driven numerous Golfs as all day driver (and modified on track) I can say that this TCR represents the GTi spirit (as you define it) more than any other VW car before or after. For me the TCR is the legitimate successor of the 7.0 GTi CS. Which was the one nearest to the original MKI. But who cares what I think...

  • @danielmk5880
    @danielmk5880 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi guys i have a 08 mk5 gti stage 1(250hp) with a dsg and i have 2 problems…The firt is i feel that the performance is not 250 level and it was when i bought it a year ago ..i changed a DV for the newest revision new maf sensor and nothing has changed..The second problem is with the Dsg box when the car changing down the gears from 5th to 4th and 3rd to 2nd a metalicy clunk is heard from under a car and only doin this with downshifts… thanks for the ansewrs guys😊

  • @jesseburford6340
    @jesseburford6340 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved watching this. Missing my mk 5 GTi. Some pre 2006 cars had oil pump issues, which killed my car. Great drive. I had a 997 at the same time but always found myself in the mk5 GTi.

    • @SpicyPumpkin99
      @SpicyPumpkin99 Před 2 lety

      Also have a 911 but the golf gets used as the daily. Fun to drive and don’t have to worry where I park it.

    • @wakaflockaproject
      @wakaflockaproject Před 2 lety

      It was the 2.0 diesel that had the oil pump issues unsure about the petrol varient

    • @jesseburford6340
      @jesseburford6340 Před 2 lety +1

      Oil pump issues affected pre 2005 mk5 GTi as well. It was the engine code prior to 2006 refresh that were most affected. Starts to manifest itself under spirited driving to start, even changing the oil pick up pipe didn't fix it. There is a fair bit about it on the forums.

  • @atgv89048
    @atgv89048 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Andrew
    4:25 I think that tartan bucket seats is not VW original seats from factory. it’s a mk5 R32 bucket seat rewrap with mk5 GTI tartan, because I’ve collected original golf german brochure, I didn’t see this kind of bucket seat available to mk5 GTI (including edition 30).
    Greetings from Taiwan!
    Lu

    • @volkswizard
      @volkswizard  Před 2 lety +1

      I did research that and it does appear they were factory option
      www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=111857.0

    • @lbottrill9097
      @lbottrill9097 Před 2 lety +1

      They were an option in the UK. A friend of ours also had them fitted with the tartan. At the time he didn't realise how rare they were.

  • @Rotciv1929
    @Rotciv1929 Před 2 lety +2

    Will sadly be having to sell my Mk5 GTI in a few months. Black, 3door, manual, tartan cloth seats on 120k. Have owned it since 2018 when it was on 90k and have looked after it meticulously since. Really don’t want to sell but the lack of rear doors is forcing it.

    • @ronaldmoses48
      @ronaldmoses48 Před 2 lety

      How much is your golf going for😊

    • @Rotciv1929
      @Rotciv1929 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ronaldmoses48 I’m not sure yet. It’s difficult to gauge what it’s worth going off what’s on autotrader. I know there’s ones out there with lower miles but I also know mine is in decent condition and been well looked after so won’t be letting it go cheap

  • @herman8419
    @herman8419 Před 2 lety

    Got gtd yesterday anyone got this problem with 2022 model turn volume up full when u drive off volume goes down to half way ?

  • @nicosanca
    @nicosanca Před 2 lety

    Andrew, apart from the R32, another MK4 got the DSG?

  • @paulmichael3844
    @paulmichael3844 Před 2 lety +2

    I have had 4 mk5 gti’s all manual. Definitely one of my favourite cars of all time

  • @Pete7.5R
    @Pete7.5R Před 2 lety

    Comprehensive and well thought out review Andrew 👍 the Mk5 GTI was my first performance golf and have been hooked ever since, a great drivers car and would agree that the Mk7.5 is the ultimate golf generation 😎

  • @dgg7377
    @dgg7377 Před 2 lety +1

    The 18" Monza's had painted black inserts as well as the diamond cut face.

    • @justinevans1894
      @justinevans1894 Před 2 lety +7

      The inserts were light grey on the 18inch on the Mk5, black on the Mk6 GTI

    • @Pete7.5R
      @Pete7.5R Před 2 lety

      Monza shadow 👍

  • @Stclairm1
    @Stclairm1 Před 2 lety

    I owed a 06 GTI 6 speed. It was the best I've ever driven other than all the unreal interior squeaks and rattles that started almost immediately and the dealer couldn't fix. I wish I had bought the 06 GLI 6 speed. I just drove the MK8 6 speed S model yesterday and must say it was the first to impress me since the MKV. The two big negatives for me were the lack of power in 1st and 2nd gears, it felt held back by the computer. As soon as I hit 3rd or 4th, it had power immediately. The other is the quite complicated infotainment system, even with two knobs on the S model. I suppose you would get used to it after a short while though. The MK8 was truly an enjoyable driving experience for the 20 minutes or so I had it. The previous gen's interiors were definitely better feeling and better looking, but what are ya gonna do?

  • @garysimpson3900
    @garysimpson3900 Před 2 lety

    Really enjoy your channel Andrew but every time I watch these "Best Ever GTI" episodes I wish I had never sold my Mk1. Registered FLV445Y in May 1983 & bought 1995 I see from the DLVA site it survived till 1/2/2005 when the tax expired. 1.8, black with a sunroof I PX it for a BMW 318i on 1/8/87 because every young professional (Solicitor) just had to be seen in a 3 Series BMW. Moving from there to an Audi A3 in 1996 then 2.7 Porsche Boxster 2001 & 3.6 997 Carrera in 2005. So disappointed with Porsche & their water cooled M97/7 engines I feel cheated that I bought into a brand that was failing in its "epitome of automotive engineering" that the manufacturer & dealer kept hidden by warranty claims in the early years.

  • @darrencottrell5541
    @darrencottrell5541 Před 2 lety

    Great video Andrew. The mark 5 has a touch of charm about it, well executed Sir. You seriously deserve a bigger subscriber base, I do hope you get the rewards soon enough. All the best.

  • @MrObiwan1
    @MrObiwan1 Před 10 měsíci

    I miss my mk5 everyday :(

  • @natestrand4922
    @natestrand4922 Před 2 lety

    I’ve got a 2007 mk5 2dr manual and *mechanically* it’s been the most reliable car I’ve ever owned at 33 years of age. I love driving this car, it’s got a stage 1 revo tune on it and has been fantastic. The interior and paint have gone south on it though. I’m at a crossroads whether I want to keep it or not going forward, I’m leaning towards keeping it.