Originally Posted by
dave-
What comfort or driveability exactly is being sacrificed going from a GTI to R?
The suspension on the R is firmer than the GTI. For my daily commute in traffic I'd rather be in a car with the smoothest ride. I just did a 600km round trip in the last couple of days on some sometimes poor roads, for 95% of it I was stuck behind a Camry or similar, for that 95% of the time I'd have rather been in the Camry (actually lets not get silly here, a car with softer suspension lets say).
In my test driving I found the GTI to be much nicer to drive in traffic with its power coming on at 1700rpm. There is definite turbo lag in the R, its dead below about 2200rpm (compounded by the DSG's singular focus of being in the highest gear possible at all times). I just found for 'traffic' driving the GTI was much less effort to drive than than the R.
At the end of the day I got the R because I do track days, and thats where the R will have it all over a GTI.
2010 MY10 Golf R (Sold) - 5 Door, DSG, Rising Blue, Leather, ACC, Satnav, Dynadio, Sunroof, MDI, Electric Seat.
2015 MY16 Golf GTI - 5 Door, DSG, Carbon Grey, Leather, Sunroof, DAP.
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