Now in its seventh-generation, the redesigned 2015 Volkswagen Golf GTI was eagerly awaited here at the Consumer Reports test track. We’ve long been fans of the original hot hatch’s blend of fun and utility. But it turns out that one of our staff members—Mike Quincy—was decidedly nonplussed after driving our newly-purchased test car over a long holiday weekend. Gabe Shenhar, Ryan Pszczolkowski, and I spend a good amount of this episode investigating why Mike was so down on the car. (Check out our initial VW GTI review.)
Then we move on to viewer questions. One very patient viewer finally gets his question answered about choosing a luxurious three-row SUV: Dodge Durango or Mercedes-Benz GL? Another question deals with three less-than-great vehicles picked by his newly licensed son. Finally, we help a viewer who wants an American sedan with all-wheel-drive.
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