Would it make you feel better if I told all you, my fellow Americans, that the Scirocco is nothing more than a Golf with a steeper windshield? What if I said the wider stance, just under an inch and a half in front and almost two and half inches in the rear, makes no difference at all? What about it being an inch and quarter lower -- that can't make any difference, right? If it helps you sleep better, I will tell you all these things -- but they aren't true. Since the Scirocco's re-release in 2008, American VW fans have been clamoring for a chance to own one. It may be just another example of us complaining that we don't get all the good stuff, or maybe VW was worried they would fly off lots like the new Jetta. With the GTI and the Scirocco's European and U.K. pricing so similar, VW may be concerned that instead of attracting new buyers, the Scirocco would take sales away from everyone's favorite hot hatch.Getting over 200 kph is almost too easy. There is no drama, very little noise, and certainly no feeling of danger. Again, very unlike older Sciroccos that felt like setting a speed record at anything over 100 mph. Sadly, the car is electronically limited to 220 kph, roughly 137 mph, although the speedometer did show just a little more than that. Making all this even sweeter is that it's all completely legal. Sausage, beer, castles, gummy bears, great drivers, unlimited sections of the Autobahn -- there is just so much to love about Germany.
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