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really unique slice of vw history. how does the spec differ from european cousins ?
i was dodging around in a 1600 auto astra before my present 1.7D manual estate. tbh ive gotten a bit lazy in my middle age, really miss the 1 foot driving experience round town.
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Last Edit: Mar 7, 2023 20:01:43 GMT by darrenh
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really unique slice of vw history. how does the spec differ from european cousins ? i was dodging around in a 1600 auto astra before my present 1.7D manual estate. tbh ive gotten a bit lazy in my middle age, really miss the 1 foot driving experience round town. Maybe I'll fall in love with one-foot life! I've more to learn, it has a bit more power than euro spec of the same engine. Has the HM engine from the euro spec mk2 1.6. Different carb too I believe to euro, a keihin (Japanese) with manual choke. Front end is unique too, as is grille, kind of a hybrid between mk1 and mk2. Only came in 5 door. Colour scheme is unique too, only available in blue/white, yellow/white or red/white. That's about all I know!
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Congratulations.
I used to drive a yellow one and a white one for work.
There you go….
Earworm launch.
And a follow up ad.
And some history.
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Hahah thanks grizz not seen these. Red yellow blue. Particularly enjoyed the 3 cars farting off the aircraft carrier. The yellow was always the ultimate in my eyes, don't think I've ever seen one in the flesh! Good to know they did exist.
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brachunky
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Like Grizz, I too lived through this era in SA so remember those ads on telly well! They could be seen on every street with almost 380000 units made. They also did an even more budget model called the Chico.
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Hahah thanks grizz not seen these. Red yellow blue. Particularly enjoyed the 3 cars farting off the aircraft carrier. The yellow was always the ultimate in my eyes, don't think I've ever seen one in the flesh! Good to know they did exist. Citi Golf was and still is a master stoke in sales, marketing and product life extension. It really put a very good car in reach of the grasp of normal people. Opel/Vauxhall/GM was known as the Delta Motor Corporation at the time and made a limpwristed attempt at gaining some of the impetus, as did Ford and Mazda with even lesser offerings of old run out models. I would choose the golf any day.
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Nice!! They look excellent in white, the friend who sent me the link to this one currently has a lovely blue chico so I'm a fan. Looks good on steels too, maybe steels are the way to go.
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Like Grizz, I too lived through this era in SA so remember those ads on telly well! They could be seen on every street with almost 380000 units made. They also did an even more budget model called the Chico. Chico was bullet proof. Basic motoring at a budget price, but with reliability well above the price. Chico was really the essence of the Citi concept.
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Last Edit: Mar 7, 2023 21:35:07 GMT by grizz
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There’s a Blue one that is nominally parked a few roads up from me. Haven’t been that way for a while, wonder if its still there.
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1955 Austin A30 1981 Jawa Mustang 1990 Trabant 601 (Tommy) 1989 Trabant 601 2009 Jaguar XF 2012 Toyota AYGO 2018 Scomadi TL
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Fred W B
Part of things
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Nice citi golf!
The Chico was a later slightly uprated version. VWSA put the Polo dash in it, for one item
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red, yellow, blue...NOT greeeen thanks allot grizz now thats ear wormed into my brain for the next 40 years
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Mar 10, 2023 10:02:38 GMT
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Like Grizz, I too lived through this era in SA so remember those ads on telly well! They could be seen on every street with almost 380000 units made. They also did an even more budget model called the Chico. Chico was bullet proof. Basic motoring at a budget price, but with reliability well above the price. Chico was really the essence of the Citi concept. I don't really look at what's on offer in the new market but I feel like this is what's missing these days. Even base spec stuff has so much technology into it, I feel like something with a level of mid 2000's spec but with an emphasis on making it bulletproof and last built with quality stuff is exactly what the lower end of the car market needs, costs saved in all the technology bits could be put into higher quality materials.
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thebaron
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Over the river, heading out of town
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Mar 10, 2023 12:43:19 GMT
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The Aygo/C1/107 were the last of these I think. Dacia probably also with the last version of the Sandero but that type of car is now completely gone.
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Last Edit: Mar 10, 2023 12:43:38 GMT by thebaron
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Mar 13, 2023 19:14:27 GMT
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Things not working so far.
Handbrake light Choke light Rear screen heater - then realised it doesn't have a heater Intermittent wipers - also doesn't have them, not actually a fault Seat tilt adjustment on both seats Rear drivers door won't open from outside or inside Temp gauge
Good news though is it drives really nicely, don't even hate the auto gearbox.
Plus as a bonus, the aftermarket air con seems to blow cold. A miracle surely.
A fun list of little niggles to work on.
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Paul Y
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Mar 17, 2023 10:55:38 GMT
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I use a yellow Citi Golf when ever I go back to visit the wifes family in Cape Town. Was purchased new by one of her brothers and is now doing sterling work as the family loaner. That and an Alfasud estate.... Lovely. P.
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Last Edit: Mar 17, 2023 10:55:58 GMT by Paul Y
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norm75
Part of things
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Mar 18, 2023 12:09:59 GMT
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really unique slice of vw history. how does the spec differ from european cousins ? i was dodging around in a 1600 auto astra before my present 1.7D manual estate. tbh ive gotten a bit lazy in my middle age, really miss the 1 foot driving experience round town. might want to be a little more careful in your choice of words, had to re read that as thought you wrote I was dogging around in a 1600 auto . . Have had my first automatic car for the last 6 months, never really liked them but I am a convert.
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glenanderson
Club Retro Rides Member
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Nice!! They look excellent in white, the friend who sent me the link to this one currently has a lovely blue chico so I'm a fan. Looks good on steels too, maybe steels are the way to go. Steels are always the way to go. IMHO, obvs. 🤣🤣
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My worst worry about dying is my wife selling my stuff for what I told her it cost...
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Mar 27, 2023 18:58:50 GMT
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I use a yellow Citi Golf when ever I go back to visit the wifes family in Cape Town. Was purchased new by one of her brothers and is now doing sterling work as the family loaner. That and an Alfasud estate.... Lovely. P. Lovely pair of motors, don't think I've ever seen a sud!!
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Mar 27, 2023 19:06:15 GMT
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A dodgy door latch on rear passenger door needed investigating, looks like someone else had a go at bodging it. New handle ordered. Neither the handbrake nor choke lights work. Now choke does (helpfully done by my friend who is nursing the old goat due to my wife banning me from having 3 broken cars on the drive. Outrageous I know. I was overzealous about the aircon working. It clearly isn't, due to the bl**dy huge hole in the water pipe to the aircon radiator. Good times. Look at the state of that power cable too!! A very strong vibration at low rpm feels like dud engine mounts so that'll be an urgent job next. The sooner I sell the scirocco (sad face) the sooner I can get this beauty to my house for the love it deserves. Found a guy who sells sticker packs for old citi golfs in South Africa, he whatsapped me and was a really nice dude with an amazing collection of citi golfs and related cars. I'll post them here in a mo.
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