Originally Posted by
mfl
Not having driven a R, can I ask this as a question/s
* if the smaller turbo on the GTI spools quicker, then in the heavy traffic, won't the GTI accelerate faster than the R in the 100m sprints between red lights or is it bugger all difference ?
* in wet greasy road conditions won't the AWD on the R give you more traction than the GTI (without being stupid of course)?
the only thing I miss on from my Liberty was its handling on wet/greasy roads (although it had no hp to speak off).
Heh.. I am still experiencing the whole Liberty handling.. and no performance.. It is still a great drive though..
Originally Posted by
AdamD
As a GTI driver (so - declaring any potential bias right up front), I'd say the difference under these circumstances is quite perceptible, and I find the GTI preferable. I find the GTI feels "goey" where the R feels relatively more docile and weighty - especially on a part throttle. And I have driven them back to back, in traffic.
Having said that, the R will still get away faster if you jump on it. A GTI's turbo may spool up faster, but under a heavy throttle it will wheelspin strongly, almost immediately, and there goes your launch. With an R, there goes your lunch.
I think this is what I liked most about the R when test driving the 2 variants, the R has more of a GT feel and because of that I felt the ride more relaxed in traffic. The GTI is like a terrier on speed, it wants to go all the time where the R cruises and when you want it to transform you drop the loud pedal.
For all the to and fro about which is better for what reasons.. I still believe it is fundamentally about the ride and feel of each.. if you want the package that combines all the things you want in a car the R does a better all round job. The GTI tends to lean toward tradition and what the classic GTI stood for and I think does a stella job
Current Ride: MY 16 Daytona Pearl Grey Audi S3- Performance Pack 1, Sunroof and Driver assist
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