I'm new here, and in a desperate bid to reach 15 posts to get some pictures up here's a thread
Although i'm actually quite interested in other peoples opinions on their Mk5's, so here goes.
Why i chose it:
Well, despite the 0% finance it was such good value overall compared to pretty much anything else I looked at. An equivalently specified Fiesta would of been several k more at least, and then you also have the problem of owning a Fiesta
I'd already had a Polo, so wasn't interested in that, thought about a Corsa for moment, but there was only one winner as far as I was concerned.
All it took was a test drive and I was happy with it.
Impressions after one month and 1700 miles
Just come back from a 109 miles drive including M42, M6 and M1. Have to say for a 1.4 it's a surprisingly civilised form of motorway transport. Happy to sit at illegal speeds without a problem (until you hit a hill that is). Steering feels much better at those speeds than it does around town, where I feel it's a touch too light. Also have to say that the top end is a little weak, i put that down to the enormity of the tyres on what is a fairly low powered car with just 83hp, but then again those massive tyres make it ridiculously easy to corner at silly speeds without even realising it until your kidney is being harassed by the side bolster on the seat
Overall build quality is really impressive, the way the whole car is put together is very similar to that of even an A3 I'd say. I've only driven one A3 but it was a high spec 2.0 TDI 170 quattro, and to be honest i couldnt say that way the A3 felt was hugely different to the way the Ibiza feels. (Also pretty pleased that the Ibiza's windows can be opened and closed with the remote and an A3's can't
, well not from standard anyway)
As far as fuel goes i think it's also pretty good if you stay below 70mph and have a gentle foot. The run i just came back from averaged 30.4mpg according to the computer, but while I was in the running-in phase I managed to reach a consistent 49-50mpg on a rural 40-50mph drive. Now it's run in I feel the need to floor it in 1st and 2nd way too often, it feels really rather brisk when you do this, must be the gearing.
Also how good is the standard stereo? i'm really pleased with it! sounds better than a mates' new BMW 1 series and just as good as another mates Focus ST with the Sony stereo package...
BTW, has anyone else noticed a hesitancy in the engine when the wheels spin in 2nd gear slightly? it's like there is traction control limiting power, except I don't have ESP.
Wouldn't mind a cupra though
if only it came in manual 
Anyway, if any other Mk5 owners would like to express their thoughts it would be great to hear.
Thanks,
J.
Why i chose it:
Well, despite the 0% finance it was such good value overall compared to pretty much anything else I looked at. An equivalently specified Fiesta would of been several k more at least, and then you also have the problem of owning a Fiesta
All it took was a test drive and I was happy with it.
Impressions after one month and 1700 miles
Just come back from a 109 miles drive including M42, M6 and M1. Have to say for a 1.4 it's a surprisingly civilised form of motorway transport. Happy to sit at illegal speeds without a problem (until you hit a hill that is). Steering feels much better at those speeds than it does around town, where I feel it's a touch too light. Also have to say that the top end is a little weak, i put that down to the enormity of the tyres on what is a fairly low powered car with just 83hp, but then again those massive tyres make it ridiculously easy to corner at silly speeds without even realising it until your kidney is being harassed by the side bolster on the seat

Overall build quality is really impressive, the way the whole car is put together is very similar to that of even an A3 I'd say. I've only driven one A3 but it was a high spec 2.0 TDI 170 quattro, and to be honest i couldnt say that way the A3 felt was hugely different to the way the Ibiza feels. (Also pretty pleased that the Ibiza's windows can be opened and closed with the remote and an A3's can't

As far as fuel goes i think it's also pretty good if you stay below 70mph and have a gentle foot. The run i just came back from averaged 30.4mpg according to the computer, but while I was in the running-in phase I managed to reach a consistent 49-50mpg on a rural 40-50mph drive. Now it's run in I feel the need to floor it in 1st and 2nd way too often, it feels really rather brisk when you do this, must be the gearing.
Also how good is the standard stereo? i'm really pleased with it! sounds better than a mates' new BMW 1 series and just as good as another mates Focus ST with the Sony stereo package...
BTW, has anyone else noticed a hesitancy in the engine when the wheels spin in 2nd gear slightly? it's like there is traction control limiting power, except I don't have ESP.
Wouldn't mind a cupra though

Anyway, if any other Mk5 owners would like to express their thoughts it would be great to hear.
Thanks,
J.