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We drive the new VW Polo
Running From : 01 March 2010 to 30 November 2010
In the metal, the new Polo is a dear to behold, particularly from the front where its linear grille and chiseled headlights dominate. Styling at the rear of the Polo is less conventional, which may polarise general opinion with its strong geometric shapes (showing heavy detailing on the rear cluster) shadowing the car's more squared-off, structured look. And as manufacturers are inclined to do with new generation models, Volkswagen has tossed in a few firsts, one of the most noticeable being a prominent shoulder line not seen on previous Polo incarnations. It adds an athletic quality to the profile of the newcomer, helped by short front and rear overhangs that, along with several other elements, conspire to make Polo appear less cuddly and more imposing…
Equipment Two specification grades - Trendline and Comfortline - are offered with an impressive array of "standard" equipment on the base model. Trendline models come standard with ABS and EBD, driver and passenger front, head and thorax airbags, height adjustable driver's seat, Isofix anchors on the rear bench, power windows up front, a steering column adjustable for rake and reach, and power steering. Comfortline models add items such as fog lamps, alloy wheels, multifunction leather steering wheel, power wing mirrors, power windows all round and climate control. The turbodiesel model is the only to receive ESP as standard, thanks to its 250 Nm of torque running to the front wheels. The stability programme is an option on certain lesser models. Other options include rear park distance control, a radio/CD/MP3 compatible audio system allowing auxiliary sources, and cruise control. These little cars are being churned out of Uitenhage at a heady pace (South Africa is, after all, the sole source of five-door models for right hand drive markets), but quality on the launch units seemed fair. VERDICT It’s likely that Ford will be perturbed by how much attention the Polo diverts from their very stylish, and very capable, Fiesta. Especially since the introductions of Cross Polo, Polo GTI, Polo Classic and perhaps even threedoor derivatives are expected to be rolled out from the middle of this year. All in all, South Africa’s penchant for the German brand is likely to ensure that the residual values of the Polo remain a stronger selling point of the VW over its rivals and for now marginally justifies its higher price tag. In South Africa, new Polo comes standard with a three-year/120 000 km warranty. A five-year/60 000 km service plan is optional, as is an Automotion Maintainance Plan over the same period for R6 856 and R9 141, respectively. Prices: 1.4 Trendline - R144 900 1.4 Comfortline - R161 900 1.6 Trendline - R166 900 1.6 Comfortline - R183 900 1.6 Comfortline Tiptronic - R197 900 1.6 TDI Comfortline - R209 900
Family DNA
In terms of its physical presence, the car is larger without appearing it. It looks positively tiny in the metal, but park it alongside its predecessor and its (comparative) chubbiness shows. It is longer by 54 mm, and the track is wider (about 30 mm front and rear) while the height has been dropped to lend Polo a lower centre of gravity. On the road this - along with chassis improvements including a revised suspension - translates to a well balanced dynamic package, that may not match the new Ford Fiesta in terms of agility, but offers a surefooted confidence which is easily exploitable through faster corners.
Lean and clean
Volkswagen has employed new construction methods to make the 2010 Polo lighter than before, while the structural rigidity has also improved. Incidentally, this contributed to Polo receiving five stars in the Euro NCAP testing.
The Polo’s electro-hydraulic power steering system offers a lighter feel than previous generations, offering greater ease of use at low speeds and when parking. The Polo is a prudent purchase rather than one where the only criterion is rollicking good fun, and the rather sensible engine options are indicative of this. According to VWSA’s Sales and Marketing Director, Mike Glendinning, one of the key objectives when designing the Polo was that its powerplants produce the lowest possible economy and emissions from the total package. To this end, the local line-up at launch comprises 1.4- and 1.6-litre naturally aspirated petrol engines that have been carried over from the previous Polo and a revised 1.6-litre turbodiesel. Engines are mated to five-speed manual gearboxes with the sole automatic being a six-speed Tiptronic for the range-topping petrol model. Performance on all models is fair with the 63-kW 1.4 proving more than happy to waltz up and over the mountain passes presented to it on a launch route around Cape Town. Naturally, the free-revving 1.6 petrol unit was rather entertaining though the 77-kW diesel unit, now with common-rail injection, is a lusty performer, too. Its "presence" was hardly heard in the cabin where the Polo's driver-oriented facia is characterised by large, uncluttered surfaces. New seats are not-too-shallow and rather comfortable.
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