I'm just following my muse. I'm not really sure how I've ended up in this place. But I do know what I like, and what I like is variety. It is like being able to date whoever you want, whenever you want without the pressure of having to find the perfect girl and settle down. You get to remain the carefree car bachelor forever!
My very first car was a hot hatchback, a 1984 Honda CRX 1.5L and it's seems I'm circling back towards the fun to drive small cars. It may turn out that I'm not going back far enough as the 2004-2009 VW GTI MKV cars could possibly be too heavy and not fun as well.
If you've followed some of my antics over the years on corner-carversdotcom you might remember the E36 M3, the '97 Mustang Cobra, the '00 Porsche 911 and most recently the '14 Mustang GT - all of these cars were run at track days by me. Road America, Mid-America Motorplex, Watkins Glen, NOLA Motorsports Park, Texas World Speedway.
Now I've gotten bored with the '14 Mustang GT, plus I'm trying to cut down on the budget and run something a little cheaper as we are moving towards buying a beach condo for a fun investment. And now for the introduction:
2007 Volkswagen GTI 6-speed manual. Also known as the Mark 5 (as in 5th generation) or MKV for short. Quick specs are 200hp 2.0L direct injection turbo charged 4-cylinder, open differential :( , 3,100 pounds, which seems way too heavy. She's going to have to go on a diet.
First thing is to find out if the thing can stay cool and not over heat at the Texas tracks in the summer. If it can't stay cool in stock form it's gone.
Pictures - I pick it up Saturday.
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