2008 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.8 Gti Cup Edition 1 Of 200 Made. Ultra Rare
1.8 Gti Cup Edition 1 Of 200 Made. Ultra Rare
Price
£8,495
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Volkswagen polo 5d gti cup edition 12/2008 75186 miles high grade bint-579 awaiting shipping a very special vehicle number 134 of 200 produced. Eu supplied and built rhd, then sold new by vw japan as a special order. Just imported back to the uk.
Standard spec: usual volkswagen polo 1.8t gti cup 5 speed manual 5 door manual petrol the polo gti "cup edition" brings the look of the junior race series polo to the road. In the adac volkswagen polo cup talented young drivers take it to the race circuits with 150 ps. The turbo-charged polo gti "cup edition" is more than a match for that - its 180 bhp make it the most powerful production polo of all time.
Even the 147hp standard specification polo gti is one of the fastest small compacts. Just a few months after its launch the designers and development engineers at volkswagen individual have gone one further both technically and optically. The turbocharged five-valve four-cylinder engine has had its performance boosted to produce 180 hp from 1.8 litres and a maximum torque of 173 lbs-ft, already available at 2000 rpm.
That puts the polo gti at the top of its segment - and makes it a dynamic thrill to drive. Not surprising with a power-weight ratio of just 6.6 kilograms per ps! This engine propels the fastest polo of all time to a maximum speed of 139 mph and the "cup edition" accelerates from a zero to 60 mph in only 7.5 seconds.
The standard polo gti is already distinguishable by its looks as an emphatically muscular version, but the striking design of the "cup edition" goes one better: roof spoiler designed by volkswagen individual, front and rear skirts taken virtually straight from the adac polo cup racing car and conspicuous side sills. The "cup edition" lettering on the tailgate provides the conclusive evidence of it racing pedigree. Behind the large 7.5 j x 17-inch alloys which have the "aristo" four-spoke design, there are uprated brakes with red calipers.
Together with the wide 205/40 zr 17 tyres they provide sports car braking performance. The typical gti interior with luxury "interlagos" sports seats remains the same as does the extensive safety package with esp as standard.
About the Volkswagen Polo
The Volkswagen Polo has long been a benchmark in the supermini class, offering a blend of refinement, practicality, and solid build quality that many rivals struggle to match. For decades, it's been a go-to choice for city drivers and those seeking a dependable, upmarket small car. But in today's crowded market, is the Polo still the king of its castle? Read on to find out.
Why Buy a Volkswagen Polo?
- Refinement: The Polo punches above its weight in terms of a quiet, comfortable ride, especially on motorways.
- Build Quality: Inside and out, the Polo feels solid and well-engineered, with robust materials.
- Practicality: It offers a surprisingly spacious cabin for its size and a decent-sized boot, making it ideal for small families or active individuals.
- Driving Dynamics: While not sporty in its standard form, the Polo handles tidily and is easy to drive, with light controls.
- Technology: Modern Polos come packed with infotainment and safety features, often mirroring those found in larger VW models.
- Resale Value: Volkswagens generally hold their value well, and the Polo is no exception.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices vary significantly based on age, condition, mileage, and specification. The figures below are approximate estimates for the used market in early 2024.
| Model Generation | Approximate Price Range (GBP) |
|---|---|
| Mk5 (2009-2017) | £3,000 - £9,000 |
| Mk6 (2017-Present) | £10,000 - £25,000+ |
Note: Performance variants like the GTI command a significant premium.
Specs
Specifications change across generations and trims, but typically include:
- Engines: Petrol engines range from 1.0-litre three-cylinder units (often turbocharged) to 1.4/1.5-litre TSI and 2.0-litre TSI for the GTI. Diesel options were available in older models but are now less common.
- Transmissions: Manual and automatic (DSG) gearboxes.
- Performance: Power outputs vary from around 60bhp in entry-level models to over 200bhp in the GTI.
- Fuel Economy: Expect combined figures from around 50mpg for non-turbo petrols up to 60+mpg for efficient TSI variants.
- Dimensions: Typically around 4 metres long, 1.75 metres wide, and 1.5 metres high.
Common Issues
While generally reliable, potential owners should be aware of:
- DSG Gearbox Issues: Some earlier DSG units could be hesitant or jerky. Regular servicing is crucial.
- Electrical Gremlins: Infrequent reports of minor electrical glitches, particularly in older models.
- Turbocharger on 1.0 TSI: While generally robust, a small number of early 1.0 TSI engines have experienced turbo issues.
- Interior Trim Wear: Check for scuffs and wear on door cards and seats, especially on higher mileage examples.
- Suspension: Listen for knocks or rattles, particularly on uneven road surfaces, which could indicate worn bushings or dampers.
Running Costs
The Polo is typically cost-effective to run:
- Insurance: Generally falls into lower insurance groups, making it affordable for new and young drivers.
- Road Tax: Varies depending on CO2 emissions, but most modern Polos are relatively cheap to tax.
- Servicing: Standard servicing costs are reasonable, with VW dealerships and independent garages offering good value.
- Fuel: Efficient engines offer excellent fuel economy, especially on longer journeys.
Variants
The Polo has been offered in a wide range of trims and special editions over the years. Common UK variants include:
- S/SE: Entry-level and mid-range trims, offering essential equipment.
- Match/Match Edition: Often a value-focused trim with popular features.
- R-Line: Sportier styling cues and often a slightly firmer suspension.
- GTI: The hot hatch version, featuring a more powerful engine, sportier suspension, and aggressive styling.
- Style/Life: Current generation trims offering a good balance of comfort and technology.
Whether you're after a frugal city car or a genuinely rapid pocket rocket, there's likely a Volkswagen Polo to suit your needs. Its enduring appeal lies in its consistent quality and upmarket feel.
