2014 VW Cross Polo

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Here's a car not sold in North America so I may as well give you a short review.

Most people know VW have made a Polo for years but this model variation is just sold in a few markets: NZ, South Africa, Germany and India, to name ones I know about, but oddly not in Australia or the UK. The only significant differences are that the Cross Polo is lifted 15mm over stock, has plastic lower body protection, more rugged seats and is fitted with roof rails. The Cross Polo is only manufactured in South Africa.

The current Polo model range sold in the UK has nearly a dozen variations of small diesel and gasoline engines, but down here we only get two of the gasoline versions - probably because a fuel tax quirk means they are cheaper to run than diesel. This model has the 1.2 liter turbo direct injection with 109 hp, a brand new engine design for VW in 2014. As with the previous design, the intercooler is liquid-cooled and integrated with the intake manifold.

With the 7-speed dry-clutch DSG, economy is rated at 40 mpg (US) urban and 49 highway with mid-range octane fuel. 0 to 62 mph is 9.8 sec. The cost of this car in NZ is right in-between the manual and CVT base models of the Toyota Corolla, and $2k under the entry-level Golf.

This is a small car but it fits me just fine at 5'-10" and 175 lbs. The front seats have side bolsters that fold around your back and the material is a rugged fabric. One comfort feature I like is that there is room on both sides of the pedals for your feet to rest while on cruise control, and your legs remain parallel and at the same angle - good if your knees are sensitive to being twisted like mine are. Many cars I looked at failed to have this basic requirement. The center armrest is adjustable for height and doesn't squeak or bend when you lean on it.

The engine and DSG are virtually silent - gear changes are only obvious via the tach and gear indicator. The engine torque curve is electronically-regulated to be flat from 1400 to 4000 rpm. Cruising at 60 mph the tach reads 2000 rpm. Driving around town the engine has surprising low-end torque and the DSG keeps it in the higher gears unless you opt for "sport" mode. In normal city driving, it's in 4th gear by the time you finish crossing the intersection. On the open road it mainly sticks to 6th and 7th unless you punch it.

Maintenance-wise there is a surprise - there is only one major item, the normal engine oil change at 10,000 miles or 1 year. The DSG and engine cam belt have no scheduled maintenance. Engine oil is specified as a 5w30 long-life, such as Castrol Edge Professional, a variation of Edge I haven't seen on the shelves here. The metal-can oil filter is underneath behind a splash panel, a bit un-German-like IMO.

It's got all the usual bells and whistles - iPhone integration, etc, and stuff I don't care about like automatic headlights and rain-sensing wipers. I do like that the engine oil temperature can be selected for display and that sits around 212 F (100 C.)

The only feature I'm not that taken by are the 40-profile tires on 17" rims. I would have been happy with 15s as our roads have a rough chip-seal texture and these tires are noisy.



 
Great pictures! I like that car. Where is the motor? Reminds me of the Polo that Richard Hammond had on top gear on their drive from switzerland to britain. Oh course Clarkson tore half the plastic off the VW to reveal a 3 cylinder engine. I laugh at it, but I would buy this car as long as I can put the front seat to the back seat as I am over 6'4.
 
Nice review mate. Down Under and just about everywhere else in the world gets a number of Polo versions, here in the USA....ZERO!

You would think that a major manufacturer and one that wants to be a major player in the USA would offer a more wide ranging selection of models here, yet we get a puny number of models and few variations as well.

No Up!, Polo, Polo GTI, nor do we get any Skoda, or SEAT models from the VW Group either some of these models are very attractive and would possibly do very well in the USA.

I'd love to buy a new Polo GTI because unlike the current Golf GTI it is more of the genuine successor to the MKI and MKII Golf GTIs.
 
That's a great looking ride and I like the idea of a low maintenance vehicle and a 3 cylinder engine and the DSG setup. My problem would be the low profile tires. I would like setup where the tire would protect the rim instead of the rim protecting the tire. I'd be willing to give up that bit of extra handling to have a more robust tire and wheel combination especially when it comes to everyday driving.
 
Originally Posted By: OneEyeJack
... and a 3 cylinder engine ...

I neglected to mention that this engine is actually a 4-cylinder. I wouldn't mind a three cylinder as they have a nicer sound.

Yes, the pretty wheels are vulnerable to curbing and I'm petrified of that. I would prefer the more rugged combination of 15" tire and wheel that is fitted to the base model.

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I rented a 1.4L Gas Polo in France this last September.
I drove from the Channel ferry in the North, down to the boarder of Spain over a two day period, mainly on secondary roads.
I'm 6'2" 185 lbs and found the car roomy enough, very quite and seemingly well put together.

Millage would have been in the high 30's (US Gallons)
 
That's a great looking car. Not so much for the finger. I like the no chrome look and matching color door handles. And I've got to admit the rims look terrific. I just hope for you that they don't become expensive curb feelers.

I do see one serious problem. The steering wheel appears to be on the wrong side. (lol)

Does that small spoiler help to keep the rear window clean?
 
Nice write up
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That's a great looking little car. I wonder how they decide which countries to market certain vehicles in...seems like it'd be a winner in Oz for sure, VW is going great guns here at the moment!

I'm still a little put off by the DSG - have a friend with a 3 year old Golf which is getting a $6k transmission repair. VW were not overly willing to come to the party, but finally agreed to do it under warranty. She's trading it in as soon as it's back from the workshop. Hopefully you encounter no such dramas!
 
I'm still trying to figure out VWoA's reluctance to bring the Polo to the USA.

You can buy the "Nuevo Polo" in Mexico. So they are already on the continent.

I am starting to see a lot more Mitsubishi Mirages....maybe I am just noticing them because they are all painted Easter Egg colors. But it is probably the first Mitsubishi in years to sell in any significant numbers.

Fiestas, Yarises, Rios...all sell. Why wouldn't VWoA want a piece of that?

If you look at their Market share for 2014, VW is way down there with Chrysler and Mazda. Mazda has no problem selling the small Mazda2. It doesn't devalue their brand. Underneath you know that it is just a cheap and lightweight Ford Fiesta, but buyers know that it won't drive like a Fiesta. They are getting something a little different.

If I was marketing the Polo to the US, I would push that. Yes it is a small car but so was the Golf MkI. You are not just getting a small car...go get a Yaris if you really don't care how it drives.
 
No idea on why Polo can't come here. Would it reduce sales of Golf's by that much? You'd think that by selling the same platform globably would be a net win--more sales is always good sales. But maybe Golf sales would drop too much, and they couldn't justify the R&D on it.

In the US though small cars are for poor people, it seems. It's enigmatic to us that a well-equipped small car could be nice--we like to by square foot, hp or lb.

VW probably does not want to chase the cheapest end of the market--no money in it, or exchange rates are bad, etc.

It's a shame.
 
its probably the price point and it would interfere or canibalize high dollar golf sales.
 
Originally Posted By: cptbarkey
its probably the price point and it would interfere or canibalize high dollar golf sales.


The Indian manufactured Polo sedan (Vento) outsells the Classico (MkIV Jetta is still made in Mexico) and the current Jetta. VW is rumored to be moving production of the Vento and Polo to Mexico.

I just don't understand why certain VW vehicles are exported to Mexico but not the US. Or why some Mexican made VWs are not exported to the US. Safety regs is my best guess.
 
The Polo is not here because some bean counter that may not know what a Polo might be is crunching the numbers. It appears to be a great car. It sure has the look. But none of that will make any difference if a bean counter is in charge. You can bet he/she does not stoop to driving a VW.
 
Nice Polo!

Certification costs?
I read that GM spent quite a bit of money to modify and certify the Saturn Astra to meet US crash and emission requirements. We wont talk about what happened after that.
I don't know how far off the Polo is from meeting US requirements.
I'd really like them to bring over the Scirocco

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Originally Posted By: Spazdog
I'm still trying to figure out VWoA's reluctance to bring the Polo to the USA.

Most likely it has to do with pricing. For Polo to sell here, it would have to be priced well below the Golf, at which point VW wouldn't be making any money on it because it doesn't necessarily cost any less to make it, unless you offer serious strippers, but then very few people would buy them as we here in the US are spoiled and expect our cars to have electric everything and all the latest gadgets like backup cameras, fancy audio systems, etc.

It's the same reason why VW is not bringing their small truck here. It would cost as much as a typical full size truck here. Most folks would opt for the bigger truck if it didn't cost any more than the small truck.
 
The most popular Polo model in Mexico comes out to be about $13,000 USD.

Add on some US safety features and it should still be competitive with Mazda2, Yaris, and Fiesta.

'course it is an Indian made car.

I think Genuine Scooters is the only company to have any success selling Indian made vehicles in the US
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