There's a storied badge dotted about this little red hatchback. As you'll find out through the course of this review, we think this really is all the car you need in Singapore.
A chunky, flat-bottom steering wheel offers excellent grip, giving you the confidence to carry some pace through a sequence of corners. With most hot hatches, you'd find a pair of front bucket seats . The units fitted to the GTI keeps you from being thrown about when driven vigorously, but not at the expense of day-to-day comfort.
A manual option is available, though our test car came equipped with a seven-speed DCT gearbox. The car does bang through its gears quickly, enough for a quoted 0-100km/h time of six seconds. This urgency adds to the overall driving experience, complimenting what we think is a real gem of a chassis.
Seriously, Singapore’s the most advanced I’m infrastructure, why the heck so we need a car? Most Europeans need to drive because their countries do not have the same advanced infrastructures like we do, n we misunderstand that in order to show your wealth one needs to own a car.