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Golf High Biting Point?
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Does anyone own a Golf and do you have a high biting point?
I have test driven a 2014 reg with 33,000 on the clock, full service history with VW dealer and 2 owners.
I've never driven a Golf before so is a hugh biting point normal?
Thank you
I have test driven a 2014 reg with 33,000 on the clock, full service history with VW dealer and 2 owners.
I've never driven a Golf before so is a hugh biting point normal?
Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I occasionally drive pool cars, one of which is a Golf – I can’t say that I noticed a high biting point.
If there is adjustment (on the biting point) it might be worth asking for it to be adjusted before parting with any cash.
I find it a bind driving cars with a high biting point on the clutch, meaning that I cannot pivot my foot – but my foot is floating somewhere in mid air (especially when starting in 1st).
If there is adjustment (on the biting point) it might be worth asking for it to be adjusted before parting with any cash.
I find it a bind driving cars with a high biting point on the clutch, meaning that I cannot pivot my foot – but my foot is floating somewhere in mid air (especially when starting in 1st).
I don't have a lot of experience with clutches, being mainly an auto driver, but I would be worried that a high biting point on a clutch 33,000 miles old, driven in an unknown manner (clutch ridden etc) could indicate a lot of wear. I would want the clutch adjusting before I considered buying the car.
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