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Road Test: BMW 120i M Sport

Posted on 19 October 2009 by Scott Hayes

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The BMW 1 Series hatchback has been around in 5-door guise since 2004, while the 3-door hatchback was introduced in 2005. It replaced the BMW 3 Series Compact range as BMW’s smallest and most affordable vehicle in the range (depending on the engine model) and boasts a number of unique attributes for its class. For instance, the 1 Series is the only vehicle in its class featuring rear-wheel drive, 50:50 weight balance, a longitudinally-mounted engine and an advanced aluminum multi-link suspension. It is currently one of BMW’s best-selling cars and in 2008, accounted for nearly one-fifth of the manufacturers total sales.

With credentials like these, it was with great interest that we took delivery of our first BMW test car here at SACarFan, to discover what the 1 Series, and indeed the M Sport version, is all about.

Exterior
www.SACarFan.co.za - BMW 120i M SportBy now a familiar face on our roads, the BMW 1 series hatchback certainly raised some eyebrows when it was launched back in 2004, ours included. Things improved with the arrival of the 3-door version, which we can’t help but think was the way the baby of the range was always supposed to look. Add the ‘M’ aerodynamic kit, however, and the look of the car is transformed from a curious looking hatchback to a compelling hot-hatch. The terribly drab front bumper from the standard model is replaced by one sporting integrated fog lights and a deep, centre aligned air dam, flanked by smaller air intakes on either side. The side skirts are bolder than those fitted to the standard 1 series and feature a bulge that draws one’s eye from the front to the rear of the car. The rear bumper receives a dramatic design change, with an inset dark grey diffuser-like section rounding off the more sporty look, along with chromed twin-tailpipes. Double-spoke ‘M’ 17-inch alloy wheels, shod in 205/50 profile rubber up front and 225/45 at the rear, fill the wheel arches courtesy of the M Sport suspension, which gives the 120i M Sport a 15 mm lower  ride height over the standard model and helps to complete the polished M Sport look.

Interior
www.SACarFan.co.za - BMW 120i M SportThe sharply defined angles of the outside are continued on the inside of the 120i M Sport and are complimented by softer curves, such as the door handles. The result is a modern, minimalistic and simple cabin that achieves a stylish synergy. As expected, a comfortable driving position is quickly attainable by adjusting the seat and steering wheel to your desired settings. The driving position of the BMW 1 Series is inherently low to begin with and raising the seat height may result in taller drivers looking through the top of the windscreen. Having said this, you only really notice the low slung driving position when climbing in and out of the car, once you’re inside it’s a comfortable ride. The leather covered sports seats may have a lot to do with the comfort factor, as they provide good all round support whether sitting in traffic or relishing your favourite corners. With the majority of head and legroom up front, the 3-door 1-Series does not welcome rear passengers. In fact, passengers up front commented that the legroom was potentially too generous as they had no floor board to push against to support themselves. Standard interior specifications are as you’d expect from a BMW and include air-conditioning, stereo jack for auxiliary music devices, radio/CD player, driver and passenger front and side airbags, as well as head (curtain) airbags for both front and rear passengers. Apart from the seats, the M Sport package enhances the interior with aluminium trim on the dashboard and door inlays; leather covered, multifunction sports steering wheel; leather covered hand brake and gearshift lever gaiter; as well as anthracite coloured roof lining. The interior, and indeed the whole car, gives one the over-riding impression of impeccable build quality. From the tactile interior elements, to the solid thud of the doors, the BMW 1 Series M Sport feels built to last.

The Drive
With its low-slung driving position, the BMW 1-series hatch immediately feels sporty before even turning the key. The chunky, three-spoke, sports steering wheel provides accurate steering and adequate feedback from the road. The leather clad gearshift lever fits snugly in your hand and with short throws between the gates, provides a sporty, precise and rewarding shift through the 6-speed gearbox, urging you to change at every opportunity.  Once on the move the 120i M Sport certainly grabs the attention of other road users, who no doubt expect to see a 130i badge on the boot. The engine note from the twin-exhausts is one of the best of any in-line four available and when you point the tacho needle skyward the BMW 120i M Sport responds willingly. The road-holding provided by the 17-inch wheels, with run-flat tyres as standard, and sports suspension is very good – the chassis is firm, offering positive feel and a comfortable ride – as a result the rear-wheel drive 120i M navigates corners with enthusiasm.

Performance
The M Sport package does not include performance enhancements for the 2,0-litre engine found in the 120i M. This means power output remains unchanged from that of the standard model, with 115 kW of peak power available at 6 400 rpm and maximum torque of 200 N.m at 3 600 rpm. The 120i M feels slightly underpowered compared to what one may expect, although this expectation is created from the sporty elements of the M Sport package rather than the abilities of the 1995 cc naturally aspirated engine, whose output figures are among the highest in its class. Stirring the gearbox, as its sporty nature urges you to do, will have the 120i M running along at a respectable pace, regardless of the uphill and down-dale nature of our roads. The naturally aspirated engine revs willingly and sings the more you wind it up. The bottom line is that the 120i M Sport is not a particularly fast car and the ‘M Sport’ package is more about the look and feel, rather than outright pace. But that’s okay, because between the sweet shifting gearbox, throaty roar from the engine, sports seats and steering wheel, balanced chassis and excellent road-holding, the BMW 120i M Sport put a smile on our face every time we drove it.

What we like…

  • Superb build quality.
  • Much improved looks over those of the standard model.
  • A sports package that delivers equal to its value.

What we would like…

  • A touch more power to exploit the rear-wheel drive chassis – it’s a big jump in price and power to the 130i model.
  • In an ideal world – a sacrifice of some front legroom in exchange for more in the rear.
Quick Facts
Base Price R298 200
Service Plan 5 year / 100 000 km
Engine Capacity 1 995 cm³
No. Of Cylinders 4-cylinders, In-line
Aspiration Naturally aspirated
Power 115 kW @ 6 400 rpm
Torque 200 N.m @ 3 600
Transmission 6-Speed manual
Drive type Rear-wheel drive
Acceleration 0-100 km/h in 7.7 seconds (claimed)
Top Speed 224 km/h (claimed)
Fuel Consumption 6.4 l/100km (claimed combined)

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Video: ‘Cool’ TV Ad For The New Volkswagen Polo

Posted on 06 October 2009 by Scott Hayes

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Sporty ABT Sportsline VW Polo Launched

Posted on 20 September 2009 by Scott Hayes

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ABT Sportsline is arguably the world’s largest tuner of Volkswagen branded vehicles, so it is no surprise that ABT have wasted no time in releasing a tuned version of the latest VW Polo. According to ABT, their tuning skills applied to the new Volkswagen Polo hatchback creates “a small sports car that makes man’s heart beat faster, of course ladies will also love it.”

The exterior of the ABT Polo is enhanced with a number of accesories, including a carbon fibre rear spoiler, rear apron insert and a new twin-exhaust system that exits in the centre of the diffuser. Large 18-inch ABT Sportsline wheels emphasize the already sporty vision of the Polo. A set of decals have been added to the ABT Polo, which distinguish it from its standard siblings.

In the performace department, the ABT tuners are offering an ‘extra kick’ to all turbo engines. Power of the 55 kW 1,6-litre turbo-diesel is upped to 66 kW, and after ABT treatment the 66 kW turbo-diesel engine produces 81 kW. The range-topping 77 kW diesel engine is increased to a sporty 96 kW. The extremely economical 1.2 TSI is also tuned to produce 96 kW, an increase of 19 kW over the standard cars 77 kW. The fuel consumption and corresponding CO2 emissions remain unchanged, although for most ABT customers fuel consumption is probably the last thing on their minds – we haven’t heard any objections to ABT’s 17 l/100km, R8 5.2 FSI yet!

Adding to the dynamics of the ABT Polo, is an optional set of lowering springs, which lower the centre of gravity and improving the handling characteristics.

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VW Polo Introduced At Frankfurt Motor Show

Posted on 16 September 2009 by Scott Hayes

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Volkswagen has premiered its youngest offspring of the Polo family at the Frankfurt International Motor Show. The agile three-door shares the new styling cues as seen on Tiguan and Golf for a more consistant family look.

The new Polo will be available with a choice of six engines, ranging from 44 to 77 kW, and in three model grades (Trendline, Comfortline, Highline) which include the new Polo BlueMotion which will also be available as a five-door.

The world’s most fuel-efficient car in its class, Polo BlueMotion develops 55 kW from its turbo-diesel engine while managing 3.3 litres per 100km and 87 grams of CO2 per kilometre. Although on display at Frankfurt the Polo BlueMotion will not go on sale until midway through 2010.

Volkswagen is also offering the Polo with an automatic seven- speed dual-clutch gearbox (DSG) for the first time.

The model’s entry-level version will now be the three-door Polo 1.2 Trendline with standard ESC.

Engine selections across the range include three diesel and three petrol units as follows:

  • 1.2-litre four-cylinder (44kW) petrol
  • 1.2-litre four-cylinder (51kW) petrol
  • 1.4-litre four-cylinder (62kW) petrol
  • 1.6-litre four-cylinder (55kW) turbo-diesel
  • 1.6-litre four-cylinder (66kW) turbo-diesel
  • 1.2-litre four cylinder (77kW) turbo-petrol

Key dimensions of the Volkswagen Polo:

  • Overall Length: 3 970 mm
  • Overall Width: 1 682 mm
  • Overall Height: 1 485 mm
  • Cargo Capacity: 280/952 litres

No dates for the South African  market introduction have been confirmed yet.

Adapted from CarAdvice

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Volkswagen Polo 3-Door Revealed

Posted on 28 August 2009 by Scott Hayes

www.SACarFan.co.za - 2010 Volkswagen Polo 3-Door

The new three-door Polo, has been unveiled ahead of its public debut at next month’s Frankfurt Motor Show.
The Polo 3-door is a smaller version of the five-door Polo model with some new styling on the side windows and a sportier C-pillar that gives it a coupe-like appearance.

The Volkswagen Polo 3-door will be available with six engine choices and three equipment levels including Trendline, Comfortline and Highline. Power output will range from 44 kW to 77 kW. An automatic 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox (DSG) is available for the first time in the Polo lineup.

Built in Pamplona, Spain, the three-door Polo will start production in right-hand drive form in late October ahead of first deliveries in early 2010.

Every Polo in the range includes four airbags as standard as well as ABS with EBA and ESC. A single CD tuner, power steering and power windows are also standard across the range.

Polo three-door will initially be available with a choice of six engines as follows:

  • 1.2-litre four-cylinder (44kW) petrol
  • 1.2-litre four-cylinder (51kW) petrol
  • 1.4-litre four-cylinder (62kW) petrol
  • 1.6-litre four-cylinder (55kW) turbo-diesel
  • 1.6-litre four-cylinder (66kW) turbo-diesel
  • 1.2-litre four cylinder (77kW) turbo-petrol

All engines comply with strict new Euro V emissions legislation.

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