Originally Posted by
Danny
Hey Corey,
Yeah, gonna have to agree with you there. In DSG form, as far as hatches go, the R DSG has it in spades over any other manual hatch out there in a straight line. I dread the day where a DSG R pilot wants to have a traffic light stoush with Megs and I.
I knew this, when I tried to change my order to DSG (and United Grey) unfortunately I was met with the revelation that my now 9 month wait would start again. Corey, it was you who made the comment that the Manual Golf R lacks the R&D, that goes into the DSG, and yes bud, you were 110% spot on. It seems like VW have given up on the manuals.
The Manual Golf R I do not believe would trump my Meg in a straight line, no way, and as a drivers car, neither would come close. But the R is Nay a kidney shaker. Its a lovely place to do business in, clinical, where the meg is loud, bumpy, white knuckle fun. Yes the Golf R is a tad inert, the engine note inoffensive, yes it does lack character compared to the Meg. But there is a LOT to love. There is a reason I sold a 182 Cup Clio Sport, JUST to put an order on a Golf R, sadly, 9 months is a long time to think, and read reviews, and test drive other offerings. I ordered my Golf R in October, before the 250 was even here in Oz
There is a lot I gained in going the RenaultSport vehicle, but there is also a lot I lost, and I know that when I see no screen, no HDD, nor Sunroof, nor ACC, and when I listen to that horrible stereo, But the looks, the attention it gains, and the way the thing drives with that LSD is beyond amazing, that it may as well be AWD. If this thing is capable of lighting up the treads around corners, I am yet to experience it, It is that well sorted. It is unfortunate, but we may never see a hatch that offers the best of both worlds here in this type of application, and at the present point in time, Its either your Q car VW, cruiser, or the raw as balls out Megane 250.
Interesting times indeed.
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