Thanks for the video, I have a 2016 GTE, the same colour as this one, Carbon Grey. I've had it since the end of July and I just love it, I look for any excuse to take it for a drive :~) With my previous cars, I averaged about 2,000 miles a year tops. In the GTE I've already done nearly 4,000 in 5 months and I have a smile on my face all the time. I've recently discovered ACC, Adaptive Cruise Control, and I think it's great. I was scared of it at first, I didn't have the confidence that it would stop when it needed to but once I understood the settings etc, I loved it. I get a maximum GOM reading, (Guess O Meter, electric range miles), of 27 miles, this is in reality about 20 miles max, that's if you don't use the AC or screen demisting etc and this irritates me a lot. Why can't it be an accurate reading! I have seat heating and this uses less electric than the climate control fan so I use that instead. Using the Granny charging cable through the kitchen window used 7-8 Kwh and took a maximum of 3 hours 25 minutes from zero. I had a Charge unit put on the outside wall by ChargedEV and now the maximum charge time is reduced to a max of 2 hours 5 minutes. The electricity used is still 7-8 KwH from zero, I think the Granny charger charges at 10 Amps and the wall unit at 16Amps. This is the best car I've had and as I said before I love it. Cheers.
*You will soon learn of Range Anxiety, and other acronyms of the Latest terms for lack charging etc in the lack of Charging Stations in the UK (2019) Suspect you will be more than SAD you parted with your Merc E250 after a year or so. Don't kid yourself unless free Recharge Stations !*
GrrMeister are you insane? The GTE is a petrol/electric hybrid. It has a 1.4 L petrol engine. You have the choice of petrol or electric power or utilising both and the same time. Don’t spout nonsense
@@Mcseban _Badly titled my error understood GT e Was all electric version._ I would go for this model in the Golf Range and in fact endeavored to encourage my son to consider one, but he went for the 'R' Instead.
GrrMeister yeah. I didn’t listen to my father with regards to my last car choice too (should have listened 😔). You son should have gone for the gte. I definitely want one
How do you find the car with the panoramic sunroof and leather seats in summer? I guess it gets extra hot and I know the car is heavy as it is with the batteries but with the panoramic sunroof is the car slow? I hear it’s like having an passenger all the time. I am in the process of buying a used one so any help would be appreciated, Thanks
Is there a way how to force the car to always run the petrol engine? I'm little bit concerned about the impact of too often starting and shutting down the engine as it is not lubricated during startup.
Excellent key info! I pick up my 2018 GTE Advance later this week. What is the longest journey you have completed in yours and what was the overall MPG for the journey?
@@blardmann There are 3 journey scenarios I’ll answer that question as they represent my typical journeys in a month. To work, 23 miles one way I get 72 mpg over a mixture of A and B roads; Local driving Electric only with an average range of 26 miles, 300 mpg 😂 (highest it ever displays). A 2 hour motorway journey of 86 miles, 62 mpg. Typical range on one tank of petrol, 615 miles and average of 75 mpg. All depends on driving style of course.
Crazy watching the video and it come near the end of the video when you realise that’s your home town when you not lived there since over decade. Mammas and papas. Lol
The battery pack is pretty small. Does it truly affect gas reduction? I heard its range is around 40 km optimistically that is very tiny for daily use. Would you specify practical consumption in hybrid and gte mode?
It s enough if you live in a rangr of 40 km from your work and can charge it there, otherwise 20 km to ur work for a full electric drive.It drives really really good!.
@@paguliukas The petrol engine will do about 45 mpg on the motorway. If the journey is 70 miles, I may use the battery for 25 miles of the journey, leaving the petrol engine to cover the remaining 45 miles, resulting in an overall 70mpg. You can choose to recharge the battery by the petrol engine but the fuel consumption will no doubt be increased. It's best to use e-mode (battery only) for around towns when petrol engine fuel consumption is worst.
@@numbereightyseven Thanks I've had the golf gte for 3 weeks now and loving it. I happen to have a charge point at my local sainsburys so ive been using that to get full charges. Im in love with this car.
And remember children, don't under any circumstances allow any part of you body to come in contact with your mobile phone, as talking or fiddling with buttons may cause you loose concentration on the road ahead, causing you to run in to that cyclist wobbling around in the middle off the road while adjusting there GoPro. 20 points , £20,000 fine and off to the tower with you. Now then which sub menu was that setting for the mood lighting, before Spotify downloads my podcast, now then. Do I need Regen 1 or 2 or 3??? ? Damm which power mode ? I'm Sure there must be a button here somewhere to order nappies, milk and don't forget butter !!!!!! There's no place like home, there's no place like home. There's no place like home. But seriously folks awesome car . Shame were all living in la la land.
You should test the car yourself for 0-60 times. It's faster than the GTD at 7.5 secs, so is probably more 6.9 than 7.9. We all know we can't trust what VW's marketing department says! Also, if you're commute is 30 miles and there's a charge point at work, you should be doing most of the journey in pure EV mode, one man gets nearer to 300 mpg this way!
*Is this what we all look Forward to by 2040 when Range/Recharge and no doubt other silly words enter the vocabulary, sad world to save a few trees and ½° a degree to Climate Change.*
I’ve seen so many reviews of the GTE but this is by far the most useful!!!
Reliability issues? Mechatronics?
Thanks for the video, I have a 2016 GTE, the same colour as this one, Carbon Grey. I've had it since the end of July and I just love it, I look for any excuse to take it for a drive :~)
With my previous cars, I averaged about 2,000 miles a year tops. In the GTE I've already done nearly 4,000 in 5 months and I have a smile on my face all the time.
I've recently discovered ACC, Adaptive Cruise Control, and I think it's great. I was scared of it at first, I didn't have the confidence that it would stop when it needed to but once I understood the settings etc, I loved it.
I get a maximum GOM reading, (Guess O Meter, electric range miles), of 27 miles, this is in reality about 20 miles max, that's if you don't use the AC or screen demisting etc and this irritates me a lot. Why can't it be an accurate reading! I have seat heating and this uses less electric than the climate control fan so I use that instead.
Using the Granny charging cable through the kitchen window used 7-8 Kwh and took a maximum of 3 hours 25 minutes from zero. I had a Charge unit put on the outside wall by ChargedEV and now the maximum charge time is reduced to a max of 2 hours 5 minutes. The electricity used is still 7-8 KwH from zero, I think the Granny charger charges at 10 Amps and the wall unit at 16Amps.
This is the best car I've had and as I said before I love it. Cheers.
Whats your average mpg?
What's the handling like
@@gamingmadforever6363
Like a 6 year old Golf I guess? Rolls a bit on corners when going fast. I haven't had that many cars to make an informed reply.
Thanks for this. I pick up a 2018 GTE later in March and can’t wait. Sadly getting rid of my Merc E 250 diesel but have to move with the times.
*You will soon learn of Range Anxiety, and other acronyms of the Latest terms for lack charging etc in the lack of Charging Stations in the UK (2019) Suspect you will be more than SAD you parted with your Merc E250 after a year or so. Don't kid yourself unless free Recharge Stations !*
GrrMeister are you insane? The GTE is a petrol/electric hybrid. It has a 1.4 L petrol engine. You have the choice of petrol or electric power or utilising both and the same time. Don’t spout nonsense
@@Mcseban _Badly titled my error understood GT e Was all electric version._ I would go for this model in the Golf Range and in fact endeavored to encourage my son to consider one, but he went for the 'R' Instead.
GrrMeister yeah. I didn’t listen to my father with regards to my last car choice too (should have listened 😔). You son should have gone for the gte. I definitely want one
@@GrrMeister should probably watch the video then before telling people in the comments what poor life choices they have done
Interesting point about the stagnant fuel in the tank. Never occurred to me.
Does the millage state millage on petrol and ev separately. Such as a 20 k mile car has only done 10 k with petrol engine
Good car, nice video. Thanks and greetings from sunny Jamaica.
We get ours Monday, we also live in Upper Denby so I recognise some of the area in this video!
Hi can you demist the screen while plugged into the charger useful in the mornings
I'm picking my 2018 advance on Tuesday coming :) 🎉
Hi. What kind of miles you get to a full tank without the battery being charged?
Very interesting. How much do the batteries cost when they need replacing?
How do you find the car with the panoramic sunroof and leather seats in summer? I guess it gets extra hot and I know the car is heavy as it is with the batteries but with the panoramic sunroof is the car slow? I hear it’s like having an passenger all the time. I am in the process of buying a used one so any help would be appreciated, Thanks
Is there a way how to force the car to always run the petrol engine? I'm little bit concerned about the impact of too often starting and shutting down the engine as it is not lubricated during startup.
Yes. "Battery Hold", or some such
@@numbereightyseven also "Battery Charge" & GTE modes
Excellent key info! I pick up my 2018 GTE Advance later this week. What is the longest journey you have completed in yours and what was the overall MPG for the journey?
can you answer your own question from a years ownership? :)
@@blardmann There are 3 journey scenarios I’ll answer that question as they represent my typical journeys in a month.
To work, 23 miles one way I get 72 mpg over a mixture of A and B roads;
Local driving Electric only with an average range of 26 miles, 300 mpg 😂 (highest it ever displays).
A 2 hour motorway journey of 86 miles, 62 mpg.
Typical range on one tank of petrol, 615 miles and average of 75 mpg.
All depends on driving style of course.
Crazy watching the video and it come near the end of the video when you realise that’s your home town when you not lived there since over decade. Mammas and papas. Lol
I have a 2015 GTE, but it does not Come standard with android auto. Only from 2016 model. Or am i doing somthing rong😂?
He said this comes standard with the advance model
anyone had any critical problems with golf 7.5? i've heard that the clutch is a critical element in 7.5's because of oil
It is better that it is oil! The dry ones....7 speed....have the issues. Need to change the oil after 60000km
How many miles do you get back with regen how much is it to charge
Another good one thanks'
Strange mine is a 17 plate MK 7.5 but no battery hold option.
Battery Hold is on the Mark 7.5 facelifted version
Does it have apple car play
shafiq mustafa yes it does. My 2018 model does at any rate
Me and the mrs torn between this and the new Bmw 320E.
Which one did you buy?
The battery pack is pretty small. Does it truly affect gas reduction? I heard its range is around 40 km optimistically that is very tiny for daily use. Would you specify practical consumption in hybrid and gte mode?
It s enough if you live in a rangr of 40 km from your work and can charge it there, otherwise 20 km to ur work for a full electric drive.It drives really really good!.
If u use all the battery then u will have poor mpg because engine will try to recharge the battery never go to 0on the battery
@@paguliukas The petrol engine will do about 45 mpg on the motorway. If the journey is 70 miles, I may use the battery for 25 miles of the journey, leaving the petrol engine to cover the remaining 45 miles, resulting in an overall 70mpg. You can choose to recharge the battery by the petrol engine but the fuel consumption will no doubt be increased. It's best to use e-mode (battery only) for around towns when petrol engine fuel consumption is worst.
If i didnt have any charge points and only wanted to charge the battery by the fuel engine is that possible?
Yes, but that's hugely inefficient. Using a petrol motor to produce electricity?
@@numbereightyseven Thanks I've had the golf gte for 3 weeks now and loving it. I happen to have a charge point at my local sainsburys so ive been using that to get full charges. Im in love with this car.
Bane Thunder God how long does that take? How much does it cost as well.
What color is the car? Indium Grey Metallic?
Great review!!
how much mpg do you get
Simply the best hybride around!.
thank you for the video
Good vid, cheers
And remember children, don't under any circumstances allow any part of you body to come in contact with your mobile phone, as talking or fiddling with buttons may cause you loose concentration on the road ahead, causing you to run in to that cyclist wobbling around in the middle off the road while adjusting there GoPro. 20 points , £20,000 fine and off to the tower with you. Now then which sub menu was that setting for the mood lighting, before Spotify downloads my podcast, now then. Do I need Regen 1 or 2 or 3??? ? Damm which power mode ? I'm Sure there must be a button here somewhere to order nappies, milk and don't forget butter !!!!!! There's no place like home, there's no place like home. There's no place like home. But seriously folks awesome car . Shame were all living in la la land.
Electric is much much dearer now.
Couldn’t understand audio, really poor quality, too much road noise interference
You should test the car yourself for 0-60 times. It's faster than the GTD at 7.5 secs, so is probably more 6.9 than 7.9. We all know we can't trust what VW's marketing department says!
Also, if you're commute is 30 miles and there's a charge point at work, you should be doing most of the journey in pure EV mode, one man gets nearer to 300 mpg this way!
you can learn all this from other reviews. nothing about actually living with a gte
How much does it cost to charge?. I also own a gti and thinking of changing to a gte
Circa £0.85 to £1.40 per charge depending on day/night tariff and if you pre-everything (eg heater etc)!
*Is this what we all look Forward to by 2040 when Range/Recharge and no doubt other silly words enter the vocabulary, sad world to save a few trees and ½° a degree to Climate Change.*
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