Quote from: vwguest on August 30, 2012, 03:11:30 pmQuote from: jyarkony on August 18, 2012, 08:28:34 amAnd from VW.ca:"Making its North American debut in a Golf, 4MOTION® all-wheel drive uses a Torsen differential to instantly react to wheel slippage, adjusting power to each individual wheel accordingly, and giving you total control over the road in any conditions."And from VW.com:Under "Golf R"-> "Trim and Specs"->"Technical Data""Drive train : 4Motion® permanent all-wheel-drive system with Haldex® center differential"I bet VW.ca marketing writers screwed up. I trust .com more then .ca, cause .ca usually cares about number of cup holders in the car then things like engines or transmission type... but I could be wrong.Our VW rep confirmed that it is indeed Haldex, so +1 to VWguest - nice catch! thanks for chiming in on that.we'll see how long it takes them to fix VW.cai must have pored over the C&D and MT drives dozens of times, and it didn't stand out, but now it just jumps off the page...
Quote from: jyarkony on August 18, 2012, 08:28:34 amAnd from VW.ca:"Making its North American debut in a Golf, 4MOTION® all-wheel drive uses a Torsen differential to instantly react to wheel slippage, adjusting power to each individual wheel accordingly, and giving you total control over the road in any conditions."And from VW.com:Under "Golf R"-> "Trim and Specs"->"Technical Data""Drive train : 4Motion® permanent all-wheel-drive system with Haldex® center differential"I bet VW.ca marketing writers screwed up. I trust .com more then .ca, cause .ca usually cares about number of cup holders in the car then things like engines or transmission type... but I could be wrong.
And from VW.ca:"Making its North American debut in a Golf, 4MOTION® all-wheel drive uses a Torsen differential to instantly react to wheel slippage, adjusting power to each individual wheel accordingly, and giving you total control over the road in any conditions."
Quote from: jyarkony on August 31, 2012, 10:19:05 pmQuote from: vwguest on August 30, 2012, 03:11:30 pmQuote from: jyarkony on August 18, 2012, 08:28:34 amAnd from VW.ca:"Making its North American debut in a Golf, 4MOTION® all-wheel drive uses a Torsen differential to instantly react to wheel slippage, adjusting power to each individual wheel accordingly, and giving you total control over the road in any conditions."And from VW.com:Under "Golf R"-> "Trim and Specs"->"Technical Data""Drive train : 4Motion® permanent all-wheel-drive system with Haldex® center differential"I bet VW.ca marketing writers screwed up. I trust .com more then .ca, cause .ca usually cares about number of cup holders in the car then things like engines or transmission type... but I could be wrong.Our VW rep confirmed that it is indeed Haldex, so +1 to VWguest - nice catch! thanks for chiming in on that.we'll see how long it takes them to fix VW.cai must have pored over the C&D and MT drives dozens of times, and it didn't stand out, but now it just jumps off the page...You did not believe me when I said it so It is good that the VW rep confirmed it.