I think the issue of ACC aka DCC being proactive, that is reacting to each & every undulation with a consummate change in damping rate every millisecond, has been put to rest. ACC is proactive.
Change in steering sensitivity and weight is also a clear cut case.
The issue with the change in throttle sensitivity is still unclear. > Some reports on the MANUAL version state that the throttle sensitivity is enhanced. Other reports failed to note any change in throttle actuation. None of the reports on the DSG indicate any change in throttle sensitivity.
In respect to aftermarket suspension for the MKV and MKVI Golf:
Tug'n'Release and Spring Bind are common problems with lowering springs. To a lessor extend, strut top bearings. Most strut type progressive lowering springs have some form of spring bind. Tug'n'Release is a real problem with the heavier Golfs (R32 and probably Golf R). Best suspension identified so far AFAIK that are Spring Bind and Tug'n'Release free are:
KW V1-V3 coilovers.
Tein Euro coilovers (comfort/sports).
HPA KW SHS coilovers (comfort/sports).
Sachs Street Performance coilovers.
Bilstein PSS (not confirmed on some issues with noise).
Additional aspect of aftermarket suspension is not having the installer screw up the installation.
With the electronic XDS (XDL) diff, sway bars are not such a requirement on the MK6 GTI. The MK6 GTI carries less factory understeer than the MKV GTI.
Bi-Xenons:
The replacement cost for one headlight on a Merc C63 AMG is $2638.
The @ $1,000 that my dealer est to me for a complete replacement of one Bi-Xenon seems understated compared to the Merc.
In any event, when driving in the country at night and attempting to avoid Roos, best to slow down by knocking off 20-30kph of your speed.
Cheers.
WJ