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Win Polo GTi + Macan GTS
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VOLKSWAGEN POLO GTI
The Golf GTI is the go-to answer for the eternal question of ‘best all-round car to do everything’, but it’s quite pricey these days. So what if you could have a car that embodied all the same attributes as the Golf but in a smaller, cheaper package? Step up, Polo GTI…
It may technically be smaller, but the Polo GTI is actually around the same size as the Mk5 Golf, so still a decently sized family car – and it’s only about 35bhp down on the Golf too, so performance isn’t an issue.
The 2.0-litre 4cyl turbo engine produces 204bhp, meaning the Polo GTI hits 62mph in 6.5 seconds on the way to a 149mph top speed (that’s only 0.1 seconds and 6mph less than the big brother, for reference). Drive is to the front wheels via the excellent 7spd DSG gearbox.
Visually, all the GTI hallmarks are there – subtle yet sporty styling, red pinstripe running across the front, twin exhaust pipes at the rear, along with a subtle roof spoiler, 17-inch alloys and LED headlights.
Inside is the real treat, though, with loads of satin red trim, red stitching, a clear, stylish dash layout and the eponymous tartan seat fabric giving the Polo GTI the air of a much more expensive car inside.
PORSCHE MACAN GTS
Porsche hit the jackpot when they released the Cayenne in 2002, bringing huge profits and enabling more development of their GT program and saving the company to many people. So it makes sense that they capitalise on the growing SUV market and released a smaller version – the Macan.
Well, now the Macan has had its second major facelift and sees in 2021 with a slightly revised nose, a tweaked new look for the rear end and plenty of design and tech revisions to the interior bringing this small SUV up to date. This Macan GTS model uses Porsche's new 2.9-litre turbocharged V6 petrol engine, which in this latest facelift effectively replaces the Turbo with 434bhp and 550Nm of torque, with performance to match – 0-62mph takes 4.5 seconds, and it'll top out at almost 170mph.
The turbo V6 engined GTS has a throaty growl that you don't get with the 4cyl version, and the extra power will certainly be noticed. The fact that it's a GTS means that you also get a load of different tech and chassis kit for a lot less than it would cost to add them to an S model, with Porsche's Active Suspension system, new wheels, Sport Design body kit and plenty more.
The GTS is fast becoming the pick of each Porsche range, so we'd peg this Macan GTS as the one to have.
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IT’S ALWAYS BETTER WITH TWO - BOTB'S VALENTINES OFFERS! This week we’ve got SIX different Double Up offers and each one comes with a FREE £2,000 CASH!
You could win the VW Polo GTI hot hatch AND the fantastic Porsche Macan GTS plus £2,000 CASH in ONE PRIZE!
Get your tickets before midnight on Sunday and you could win a Valentines Duo!
Cash Alternative for this prize is £75,000
VOLKSWAGEN POLO GTI
The Golf GTI is the go-to answer for the eternal question of ‘best all-round car to do everything’, but it’s quite pricey these days. So what if you could have a car that embodied all the same attributes as the Golf but in a smaller, cheaper package? Step up, Polo GTI…
It may technically be smaller, but the Polo GTI is actually around the same size as the Mk5 Golf, so still a decently sized family car – and it’s only about 35bhp down on the Golf too, so performance isn’t an issue.
The 2.0-litre 4cyl turbo engine produces 204bhp, meaning the Polo GTI hits 62mph in 6.5 seconds on the way to a 149mph top speed (that’s only 0.1 seconds and 6mph less than the big brother, for reference). Drive is to the front wheels via the excellent 7spd DSG gearbox.
Visually, all the GTI hallmarks are there – subtle yet sporty styling, red pinstripe running across the front, twin exhaust pipes at the rear, along with a subtle roof spoiler, 17-inch alloys and LED headlights.
Inside is the real treat, though, with loads of satin red trim, red stitching, a clear, stylish dash layout and the eponymous tartan seat fabric giving the Polo GTI the air of a much more expensive car inside.
PORSCHE MACAN GTS
Porsche hit the jackpot when they released the Cayenne in 2002, bringing huge profits and enabling more development of their GT program and saving the company to many people. So it makes sense that they capitalise on the growing SUV market and released a smaller version – the Macan.
Well, now the Macan has had its second major facelift and sees in 2021 with a slightly revised nose, a tweaked new look for the rear end and plenty of design and tech revisions to the interior bringing this small SUV up to date. This Macan GTS model uses Porsche's new 2.9-litre turbocharged V6 petrol engine, which in this latest facelift effectively replaces the Turbo with 434bhp and 550Nm of torque, with performance to match – 0-62mph takes 4.5 seconds, and it'll top out at almost 170mph.
The turbo V6 engined GTS has a throaty growl that you don't get with the 4cyl version, and the extra power will certainly be noticed. The fact that it's a GTS means that you also get a load of different tech and chassis kit for a lot less than it would cost to add them to an S model, with Porsche's Active Suspension system, new wheels, Sport Design body kit and plenty more.
The GTS is fast becoming the pick of each Porsche range, so we'd peg this Macan GTS as the one to have.
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